84.160 Training of Interrpreters for Individuals who are Deaf and Individuals Who are Deaf Blind
34 CFR PART 396
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 396_TRAINING OF INTERPRETERS FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF AND
INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF-BLIND--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 396.1 What is the Training of Interpreters for Individuals Who Are
Deaf and Individuals Who Are Deaf-Blind program?
Subpart A_General
Sec.
396.1 What is the Training of Interpreters for Individuals Who Are Deaf
and Individuals Who Are Deaf-Blind Program?
396.2 Who is eligible for an award?
396.3 What regulations apply?
396.4 What definitions apply?
396.5 What activities may the Secretary fund?
Subpart B [Reserved]
Subpart C_How Does One Apply for an Award?
396.20 What must be included in an application?
Subpart D_How Does the Secretary Make an Award?
396.30 How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
396.31 What additional selection criteria are used under this program?
396.32 What additional factors does the Secretary consider in making
awards?
396.33 What priorities does the Secretary apply in making awards?
Authority: 29 U.S.C. 771a(f), unless otherwise noted.
Source: 59 FR 52220, Oct. 14, 1994, unless otherwise noted.
The Training of Interpreters for Individuals Who Are Deaf and
Individuals Who Are Deaf-Blind program is designed to establish
interpreter training programs or to assist ongoing programs to train a
sufficient number of skilled interpreters throughout the country in
order to meet the communication needs of individuals who are deaf and
individuals who are deaf-blind by--
(a) Training manual, tactile, oral, and cued speech interpreters;
(b) Ensuring the maintenance of the skills of interpreters; and
(c) Providing opportunities for interpreters to raise their level of
competence.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 771a(f))
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 396_TRAINING OF INTERPRETERS FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF AND
INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF-BLIND--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 396.2 Who is eligible for an award?
Public and private nonprofit agencies and organizations, including
institutions of higher education, are eligible for assistance under this
program.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 771a(f))
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 396_TRAINING OF INTERPRETERS FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF AND
INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF-BLIND--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 396.3 What regulations apply?
The following regulations apply to the Training of Interpreters for
Individuals Who Are Deaf and Individuals Who Are Deaf-Blind program:
(a) The Education Department General Administrative Regulations
(EDGAR) as follows:
(1) 34 CFR part 74 (Administration of Grants to Institutions of
Higher Education, Hospitals, and Nonprofit Organizations).
(2) 34 CFR part 75 (Direct Grant Programs).
(3) 34 CFR part 77 (Definitions That Apply to Department
Regulations).
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(4) 34 CFR part 79 (Intergovernmental Review of Department of
Education Programs and Activities).
(5) 34 CFR part 80 (Uniform Administrative Requirements for Grants
and Cooperative Agreements to State and Local Governments).
(6) 34 CFR part 81 (General Education Provisions Act--Enforcement).
(7) 34 CFR part 82 (New Restrictions on Lobbying).
(8) 34 CFR part 85 (Government Debarment and Suspension
(Nonprocurement) and Governmentwide Requirements for Drug-Free Workplace
(Grants)).
(9) 34 CFR part 86 (Drug-Free Schools and Campuses).
(b) The regulations in this part 396.
(c) The following regulations in 34 CFR part 385:
(1) Section 385.32.
(2) Section 385.40.
(3) Section 385.44.
(4) Section 385.45.
(5) Section 385.46.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 771a(f))
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 396_TRAINING OF INTERPRETERS FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF AND
INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF-BLIND--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 396.4 What definitions apply?
(a) Definitions in EDGAR. The following terms defined in 34 CFR 77.1
apply to this part:
Applicant
Application
Award
Equipment
Grant
Nonprofit
Private
Project
Public
Secretary
Supplies
(b) Definitions in the rehabilitation training regulations. The
following terms defined in 34 CFR 385.4(b) apply to this part:
Individual With a Disability
Institution of Higher Education
(c) Other definitions. The following definitions also apply to this
part:
Existing program that has demonstrated its capacity for providing
interpreter training services means an established program with--
(1) A record of training interpreters who are serving the deaf and
deaf-blind communities; and
(2) An established curriculum that is suitable for training
interpreters.
Individual who is deaf means an individual who has a hearing
impairment of such severity that the individual must depend primarily
upon visual modes, such as sign language, lip reading, and gestures, or
reading and writing to facilitate communication.
Individual who is deaf-blind means an individual--
(1)(i) Who has a central visual acuity of 20/200 or less in the
better eye with corrective lenses, or a field defect such that the
peripheral diameter of visual field subtends an angular distance no
greater than 20 degrees, or a progressive visual loss having a prognosis
leading to one or both of these conditions;
(ii) Who has a chronic hearing impairment so severe that most speech
cannot be understood with optimum amplification, or a progressive
hearing loss having a prognosis leading to this condition; and
(iii) For whom the combination of impairments described in
paragraphs (1)(i) and (ii) of this definition causes extreme difficulty
in attaining independence in daily life activities, achieving
psychosocial adjustment, or obtaining a vocation;
(2) Who, despite the inability to be measured accurately for hearing
and vision loss due to cognitive or behavioral constraints, or both, can
be determined through functional and performance assessment to have
severe hearing and visual disabilities that cause extreme difficulty in
attaining independence in daily life activities, achieving psychosocial
adjustment, or obtaining vocational objectives; or
(3) Who meets any other requirements that the Secretary may
prescribe.
Interpreter for individuals who are deaf means a qualified
professional who uses sign language skills, cued speech, or oral
interpreting skills, as appropriate to the needs of individuals who are
deaf, to facilitate communication between individuals who are deaf and
other individuals.
Interpreter for individuals who are deaf-blind means a qualified
professional who uses tactile or other manual language or fingerspelling
modes, as
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appropriate to the needs of individuals who are deaf-blind, to
facilitate communication between individuals who are deaf-blind and
other individuals.
Qualified professional means an individual who has either--
(1) Met existing national or state certification or evaluation
requirements; or
(2) Successfully demonstrated equivalent interpreting skills through
prior work experience.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 711(c) and 771a(f); 29 U.S.C 1905)
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 396_TRAINING OF INTERPRETERS FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF AND
INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF-BLIND--Table of Contents
Subpart A_General
Sec. 396.5 What activities may the Secretary fund?
The Secretary provides assistance for projects that provide training
in interpreting skills for persons preparing to serve, and persons who
are already serving, as interpreters for individuals who are deaf and as
interpreters for individuals who are deaf-blind in public and private
agencies, schools, and other service-providing institutions.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 771a(f))
Subpart B [Reserved]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 396_TRAINING OF INTERPRETERS FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF AND
INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF-BLIND--Table of Contents
Subpart C_How Does One Apply for an Award?
Sec. 396.20 What must be included in an application?
Each applicant shall include in the application--
(a) A description of the manner in which the proposed interpreter
training program will be developed and operated during the five-year
period following the award of the grant;
(b) A description of the geographical area to be served by the
project;
(c) A description of the applicant's capacity or potential for
providing training for interpreters for individuals who are deaf and
interpreters for individuals who are deaf-blind;
(d) An assurance that any interpreter trained or retrained under
this program shall meet any minimum standards of competency that the
Secretary may establish;
(e) An assurance that the project shall cooperate or coordinate its
activities, as appropriate, with the activities of other projects funded
under this program; and
(f) The descriptions required in 34 CFR 385.45 with regard to the
training of individuals with disabilities, including those from minority
groups, for rehabilitation careers.
(Approved by the Office of Management and Budget under control number
1820-0018)
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 718b(b)(6), 777a(a)(5), and 771a(f))
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[CITE: 34CFR396.30]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 396_TRAINING OF INTERPRETERS FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF AND
INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF-BLIND--Table of Contents
Subpart D_How Does the Secretary Make an Award?
Sec. 396.30 How does the Secretary evaluate an application?
(a) The Secretary evaluates applications under the procedures in 34
CFR part 75.
(b) The Secretary evaluates each application using selection
criteria in Sec. 396.31.
(c) In addition to the selection criteria described in paragraph (b)
of this section, the Secretary evaluates each application using--
(1) Selection criteria in 34 CFR 75.210;
(2) Selection criteria established under 34 CFR 75.209; or
(3) A combination of selection criteria established under 34 CFR
75.209 and selection criteria in 34 CFR 75.210.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 771a(f))
[62 FR 10406, Mar. 6, 1997]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 396_TRAINING OF INTERPRETERS FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF AND
INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF-BLIND--Table of Contents
Subpart D_How Does the Secretary Make an Award?
Sec. 396.31 What additional selection criteria are used under this
program?
In addition to the criteria in 34 CFR 396.30(c), the Secretary uses
the following additional selection criterion to evaluate an application:
(a) Demonstrated relationships with service providers and consumers.
The Secretary reviews each application to determine the extent to
which--
(1) The proposed interpreter training project was developed in
consultation with service providers;
(2) The training is appropriate to the needs of both individuals who
are deaf and individuals who are deaf-blind and to the needs of public
and private agencies that provide services to either individuals who are
deaf or individuals who are deaf-blind in the geographical area to be
served by the training project;
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(3) There is a working relationship between the interpreter training
project and service providers; and
(4) There are opportunities for individuals who are deaf and
individuals who are deaf-blind to be involved in the training project.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 771a(f))
[62 FR 10406, Mar. 6, 1997]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 396_TRAINING OF INTERPRETERS FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF AND
INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF-BLIND--Table of Contents
Subpart D_How Does the Secretary Make an Award?
Sec. 396.32 What additional factors does the Secretary consider in
making awards?
In addition to the selection criteria listed in Sec. 396.31 and 34
CFR 75.210, the Secretary, in making awards under this part, considers
the geographical distribution of projects throughout the country, as
appropriate, in order to best carry out the purposes of this program. To
accomplish this, the Secretary may in any fiscal year make awards of
regional or national scope.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 771a(f))
[59 FR 52220, Oct. 14, 1994, as amended at 62 FR 10406, Mar. 6, 1997]
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 396_TRAINING OF INTERPRETERS FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF AND
INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF-BLIND--Table of Contents
Subpart D_How Does the Secretary Make an Award?
Sec. 396.33 What priorities does the Secretary apply in making awards?
The Secretary, in making awards under this part, gives priority to
public or private nonprofit agencies or organizations with existing
programs that have demonstrated their capacity for providing interpreter
training services.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 771a(f))
PARTS 397-399 [RESERVED
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TITLE 34--EDUCATION
CHAPTER III--OFFICE OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND REHABILITATIVE SERVICES,
DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
PART 396_TRAINING OF INTERPRETERS FOR INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF AND
INDIVIDUALS WHO ARE DEAF-BLIND--Table of Contents
Subpart D_How Does the Secretary Make an Award?
Sec. 396.33 What priorities does the Secretary apply in making awards?
The Secretary, in making awards under this part, gives priority to
public or private nonprofit agencies or organizations with existing
programs that have demonstrated their capacity for providing interpreter
training services.
(Authority: 29 U.S.C. 771a(f))
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