HB 631 - AS INTRODUCED
2021 SESSION
21-0201
10/11
HOUSE BILL 631
AN ACT relative to regulation of interpreters for the deaf, deaf blind, and hard of hearing.
SPONSORS: Rep. M. Pearson, Rock. 34; Rep. Woods, Merr. 23; Rep. Nutter-Upham, Hills. 33;
Rep. Major, Rock. 14; Rep. Guthrie, Rock. 13; Rep. Rice, Hills. 37; Sen. Birdsell,
Dist 19; Sen. D'Allesandro, Dist 20
COMMITTEE: Executive Departments and Administration
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ANALYSIS
This bill makes various changes to the licensure of interpreters for the deaf and hard of hearing
and the regulation by the board of deaf and hard of hearing, including adding references to deafblind
persons, revising definitions, clarifying licensure requirements, adding penalties for use of an
unlicensed interpreter without a waiver, and authorizing the assessment of administrative fines.
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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.
Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]
Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.
HB 631 - AS INTRODUCED
21-0201
10/11
STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE
In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Twenty One
AN ACT relative to regulation of interpreters for the deaf, deaf blind, and hard of hearing.
Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:
1 1 Chapter Title; Interpreters for the Deaf, Deafblind, and Hard of Hearing. Amend the chapter
2 title of RSA 326-I to read as follows:
3 CHAPTER 326-I
4 INTERPRETERS FOR THE DEAF, DEAFBLIND,
5 AND HARD OF HEARING
6 2 Reference Change; Board of Licensure; Deafblind Added. Amend the following RSA provisions
7 by replacing the terms "for the deaf and hard of hearing" with "for the deaf, deafblind, and hard of
8 hearing": 14:12-a: 200-C:19, IV; 326-I:1, IV(a) and (b); the section heading of 326-I:3; 326-I:3, I; 326-
9 I:3, IV(c); 326-I:4, II; 326-I:4, V and VI; 326-I:5, IV; 326-I:8, I; 326-I:11, I; the introductory paragraph
10 of 326-I:12; 326-I:14, II(b); 326-I:14, III(c); 326-I:16.
11 3 Findings. Amend RSA 326-I:1, II and III to read as follows:
12 II. The general court finds that a significant number of New Hampshire's deaf, deafblind,
13 and hard of hearing, its broad array of public agencies and institutions, and its medical and legal
14 professions share a unique challenge: the necessity to hire [professional] qualified interpreters
15 licensed to provide ready and reliable communications to and for those who use a visual and/or
16 tactile mode of communication.
17 III. The general court further finds the mandates of federal and state statutes which require
18 funding of interpreter's services, by the same public agencies and institutions, medical and legal
19 professions, and others of those interpreters requested by the deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing,
20 is a mandate in itself to the legislature to ensure the availability of a skilled cadre of [professional]
21 qualified, licensed interpreters.
22 4 Definitions. RSA 326-I:2 is repealed and reenacted to read as follows:
23 326-I:2 Definitions. In this chapter:
24 I. "Board" means the board of licensure of interpreters for the deaf, deafblind, and hard of
25 hearing.
26 II. "Deaf" person means a person whose primary communication is visual.
27 III. “Deafblind" person means a person who has a combination of hearing loss and vision
28 loss. A person who uses a combination of visual and/or tactile communication.
29 IV. "Hard-of-hearing" person means a person who has a hearing loss, who may or may not
30 primarily use visual communication, and who may or may not use assistive devices.
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1 V. “Intermediary interpreting” means interpreting services rendered by a deaf person
2 between another deaf or deafblind person and another licensed interpreter or between 2 or more deaf
3 or deaf blind persons.
4 VI. "Interpreter" means a person who conveys meaning between people who use signed
5 language and spoken language.
6 VII. "Interpreting" means the act of conveying meaning between people who use signed
7 and/or spoken languages.
8 VIII. "Interpreting agency" means an agency whose function is to provide qualified
9 interpreter services for a fee and who access interpreters licensed under this chapter.
10 IX. "Oral deaf" person means a person whose primary communication is by speech reading
11 and spoken English.
12 5 Board Membership. Amend RSA 326-I:3, II(a) to read as follows:
13 (a) Four licensed interpreters, at least 2 of whom [are] hold national [level licensees]
14 certification, from a list of names submitted by the New Hampshire Registry of Interpreters for the
15 Deaf in conjunction with the New Hampshire Association of the Deaf.
16 6 Duties of the Board. Amend RSA 326-I:4, IX to read as follows:
17 IX. Cooperating with the New Hampshire Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, the New
18 Hampshire Association of the Deaf, [Self Help for the Hard of Hearing of New Hampshire, the New
19 Hampshire League for the Hard of Hearing,] the Association of Late Deafened Adults (ALDA),
20 the department of education, division of vocational rehabilitation, and interpreting [agencies]
21 organizations to provide access to the services of interpreters to persons communicating with deaf,
22 deafblind, and hard of hearing persons.
23 7 Rulemaking; Applications. RSA 326-I:5, I is repealed and reenacted to read as follows:
24 I. The form and content of license applications authorized in RSA 326-I:7, II. For licensed
25 interpreters such rules shall include application criteria including proof of a valid credential by a
26 current nationally recognized or state recognized certifying body, whichever is applicable.
27 8 New Paragraph; Rulemaking; Administrative Fines. Amend RSA 326-I:5 by inserting after
28 paragraph VII the following new paragraph:
29 VIII. Procedural and substantive requirements for assessing, compromising, and collecting
30 administrative fines as authorized by RSA 326-I:14, III.
31 9 Licensure. Amend RSA 326-I:7 to read as follows:
32 326-I:7 Licensure Required; Exemptions.
33 I. No person shall receive remuneration as an interpreter for the deaf, deafblind, or hard of
34 hearing or represent oneself as an interpreter for the deaf, deafblind, or hard of hearing in this
35 state after January 1, 2003, unless such person is licensed in accordance with the provisions of this
36 chapter.
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1 II. The board shall license each applicant who satisfies the requirements of the board [at
2 either a national level license or a state level license], including a valid credential from either a
3 current nationally recognized or state recognized certifying body. Upon payment of a license
4 fee [for each license level], the board shall issue to such person a certificate of licensure which shall
5 be evidence of the right to practice [at the appropriate level] as an interpreter for the deaf,
6 deafblind, and hard of hearing.
7 III. [An interpreter for the deaf and hard of hearing certified by the Registry of Interpreters
8 for the Deaf, the National Association of the Deaf, or the New Hampshire Interpreter classification
9 process prior to the effective date of this chapter shall accepted for licensure by the board, at the
10 appropriate license level, without examination, provided that all such certified persons comply with
11 all other requirements of the board under this chapter.
12 IV.] The following persons shall be exempt from the license requirements of this chapter:
13 (a) Nonresident interpreters [certified by the National Registry of Interpreters of the
14 Deaf (RID) or the American Consortium of Certified Interpreters (ACCI), levels IV and V, who have
15 completed RID-approved legal training or who hold a legal specialty certificate (RID SC:L)] legally
16 certified or legally trained by a current nationally recognized certifying body when working
17 in [court] legal settings, provided that such interpreter shall be subject to disciplinary proceedings
18 of the board.
19 (b) Interpreters for the deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing working in religious
20 settings.
21 (c) Interpreters working in emergency situations where the parties determine that the
22 delay to obtain a licensed interpreter is likely to cause injury or loss.
23 (d) Students exempted under RSA 326-I:8.
24 (e) Interpreters employed by a school district for a K-12 program.
25 (f) Court reporters licensed under RSA 310-A:161-RSA 310-A:181 while employed as
26 court reporters as defined in RSA 310-A:162, II.
27 (g) Interpreters credentialed by a current nationally recognized or state
28 recognized certifying body who are representatives from a critical shortage area (any area
29 that is currently underrepresented in the licensed pool) provided that such interpreter
30 shall be subject to disciplinary proceedings of the board.
31 (h) An individual interpreting between a pair of signed languages for which
32 there is no existing certification, provided that such interpreter shall be subject to
33 disciplinary proceedings of the board.
34 [V.] IV. The recipient of services shall have the right to apply to the department of education
35 for, and to receive, a waiver in writing from using a licensed interpreter [and shall accept all
36 responsibility for such action].
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1 10 License Requirements. Amend the introductory paragraph of RSA 326-I:9, I to read as
2 follows:
3 I. To be eligible for licensure by the board as an interpreter for the deaf, deafblind, and
4 hard of hearing [at either the national level license or the state level license], an applicant shall:
5 11 License Renewal. Amend RSA 326-I:13 to read as follows:
6 326-I:13 License Renewal[; Continuing Education]. A license issued by the board shall expire on
7 the September 1 following 3 years from the date of issuance. Every person licensed under this
8 chapter who wishes to renew a license shall, on or before the expiration date, pay a fee for renewal of
9 license to the board. The board shall notify each person licensed under this chapter of the date of
10 expiration of such person's license and the renewal fee required. The notice shall be mailed to such
11 person's last known address as provided to the board at least 60 days in advance of the expiration of
12 such license. Renewals are contingent upon [evidence of completing the number of continuing
13 education units established by the board. The continuing education units may be earned by
14 attending professional training or completing approved independent studies and regional in-service
15 programs, as determined by the board] demonstration of the licensee satisfying the
16 requirements of this chapter.
17 12 Disciplinary Actions; Unlicensed Persons. Amend RSA 326-I:14, I(b) to read as follows:
18 (b) Upon written complaint of any person which charges that a person licensed by the
19 board, or an unlicensed person under RSA 326-I:7, [IV(a)] III(a) or RSA 326-I:7, IV, has committed
20 misconduct under paragraph II and which specifies the grounds for the misconduct.
21 13 Disciplinary Actions; Administrative Fines. Amend RSA 326-I:14, III(a) to read as follows:
22 III.(a) The board may take disciplinary action in any one or more of the following ways:
23 (1) By public or private reprimand.
24 (2) By suspension, limitation, or restriction of license.
25 (3) By revocation of license.
26 (4) By assessing an administrative fine.
27 (5) By requiring the person to participate in a program of continuing education
28 supervision, or treatment in the area the person is deficient.
29 [(5)] (6) By removing an exemption for an unlicensed person under RSA 326-I:7[,
30 IV(a)].
31 14 Hearings; Exception. Amend RSA 326-I:15 to read as follows:
32 326-I:15 Hearings; Exception.
33 I. The board shall take no disciplinary action without a hearing. At least 14 days prior to
34 hearing, both parties to a disciplinary proceeding shall be served, either personally or by registered
35 mail, with a written copy of the complaint filed and notice of the time and place for hearing. All
36 complaints shall be objectively received and fairly heard by the board, but no complaint shall be
37 acted upon unless in writing or formally presented to the board. A hearing shall be held on all
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1 formal complaints received by the board within one year of the date notice of a complaint was
2 received by the accused, unless otherwise agreed to by the parties. Official notice of all disciplinary
3 decisions made by the board shall be given to both parties to the proceeding upon their issuance.
4 II. When an action by a licensed interpreter does not violate the Code of
5 Professional Conduct but has an adverse consequence to a recipient of services and/or is
6 not standard practice, an involved participant or a concerned third party may file a
7 complaint with the board which asks for the board to provide conflict resolution or
8 mediation services between the parties. To accept, investigate, and act on such a filing, a
9 majority of present board members must agree there is an opportunity for resolution that
10 will result in an improvement of interpreting services. In these instances, there will be no
11 possible suspension or revocation of the interpreter’s license, nor shall the board be
12 required to hold a hearing.
13 15 Directory. Amend RSA 326-I:17 to read as follows:
14 326-I:17 Record; Directory. The board shall maintain a record of its proceedings under this
15 chapter and a directory of all persons licensed under this chapter. The directory shall list the name
16 and last known [business address] contact information for each licensee, and may include such
17 other information as the board deems necessary.
18 16 Penalties; Waiver. Amend RSA 326-I:18, I to read as follows:
19 I. Any person who shall practice or attempt to practice as an interpreter for the deaf,
20 deafblind and hard of hearing in this state without a license and without a waiver under RSA
21 326-I:7, IV shall be guilty of a class A misdemeanor if a natural person or guilty of a felony if any
22 other person.
23 17 Effective Date. This act shall take effect January 1, 2022.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 326-I:1, 326-I:3, 326-I:4, 326-I:5, 326-I:7, 326-I:13, 326-I:14, 326-I:15, 326-I:17, 326-I:18
Ought to Pass: 326-I:1, 326-I:3, 326-I:4, 326-I:5, 326-I:7, 326-I:13, 326-I:14, 326-I:15, 326-I:17, 326-I:18
latest version: 326-I:1, 326-I:3, 326-I:4, 326-I:5, 326-I:7, 326-I:13, 326-I:14, 326-I:15, 326-I:17, 326-I:18