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Are there any QAST level requirements for interpreting in theater or performing arts?

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Are there any QAST level requirements for interpreting in theater or performing arts?

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Answer — At this time there are no NE State requirements for Interpreters in the Theatre Setting. Here at the Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing we do not refer any Interpreter without a quality assessment (QAST, RID and NAD). According to the QAST Functional Descriptions an interpreter that holds a Level II or higher can interpret in limited platform situations. If the situation is teamed, scripted and rehearsed I do not see any reason why a Level II or higher couldn’t function in this setting. If the situation isn’t rehearsed, scripted or teamed a higher qualified Interpreter would be required. Something to also consider would be subject area and how familiar the Interpreter is with the material. That is where the code of Ethics comes in play. Tenant 4 of the RID Code of Ethics clearly states Interpreters/transliterators shall accept assignments using discretion with regard to skill, setting, and the consumers involved.

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