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58-80a-303. Qualifications for certification.
A person qualifies as a certified medical language interpreter if the person:
(1) acts as a medical language interpreter between English and at least one of thefollowing languages:
(a) Spanish;
(b) Russian;
(c) Bosnian;
(d) Somali;
(e) Mandarin Chinese;
(f) Cantonese; or
(g) Navajo;
(2) passes an examination administered by, or under contract with, the division, thattests:
(a) the following areas, with respect to the language for which the person applies forcertification:
(i) basic language fluency;
(ii) basic medical terminology, including the ability to:
(A) name human body parts;
(B) name internal human organs;
(C) describe basic medical symptoms; and
(D) describe basic medical instructions, including dosage amounts and frequency; and
(iii) basic cultural competency relating to medical care beliefs and practices that arecommon to people who speak that language;
(b) knowledge and understanding of the national standards of practice; and
(c) a basic understanding of medical confidentiality requirements, including theconfidentiality requirements of the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act;
(3) signs a statement agreeing to abide by the national standards of practice; and
(4) pays the fee described in Section 58-80a-305.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 127, 2010 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-80a > 58-80a-303

58-80a-303. Qualifications for certification.
A person qualifies as a certified medical language interpreter if the person:
(1) acts as a medical language interpreter between English and at least one of thefollowing languages:
(a) Spanish;
(b) Russian;
(c) Bosnian;
(d) Somali;
(e) Mandarin Chinese;
(f) Cantonese; or
(g) Navajo;
(2) passes an examination administered by, or under contract with, the division, thattests:
(a) the following areas, with respect to the language for which the person applies forcertification:
(i) basic language fluency;
(ii) basic medical terminology, including the ability to:
(A) name human body parts;
(B) name internal human organs;
(C) describe basic medical symptoms; and
(D) describe basic medical instructions, including dosage amounts and frequency; and
(iii) basic cultural competency relating to medical care beliefs and practices that arecommon to people who speak that language;
(b) knowledge and understanding of the national standards of practice; and
(c) a basic understanding of medical confidentiality requirements, including theconfidentiality requirements of the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act;
(3) signs a statement agreeing to abide by the national standards of practice; and
(4) pays the fee described in Section 58-80a-305.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 127, 2010 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-58 > Chapter-80a > 58-80a-303

58-80a-303. Qualifications for certification.
A person qualifies as a certified medical language interpreter if the person:
(1) acts as a medical language interpreter between English and at least one of thefollowing languages:
(a) Spanish;
(b) Russian;
(c) Bosnian;
(d) Somali;
(e) Mandarin Chinese;
(f) Cantonese; or
(g) Navajo;
(2) passes an examination administered by, or under contract with, the division, thattests:
(a) the following areas, with respect to the language for which the person applies forcertification:
(i) basic language fluency;
(ii) basic medical terminology, including the ability to:
(A) name human body parts;
(B) name internal human organs;
(C) describe basic medical symptoms; and
(D) describe basic medical instructions, including dosage amounts and frequency; and
(iii) basic cultural competency relating to medical care beliefs and practices that arecommon to people who speak that language;
(b) knowledge and understanding of the national standards of practice; and
(c) a basic understanding of medical confidentiality requirements, including theconfidentiality requirements of the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act;
(3) signs a statement agreeing to abide by the national standards of practice; and
(4) pays the fee described in Section 58-80a-305.

Renumbered and Amended by Chapter 127, 2010 General Session