53A-26a-201. Board.
(1) There is created to assist the State Board of Education the Interpreters Certification
Board consisting of the following 11 members:
(a) a designee of the director of the Division of Services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
(DSDHH) in the Utah State Office of Rehabilitation;
(b) a designee of the State Board of Regents;
(c) a designee of the State Board of Education;
(d) four professional interpreters, recommended by the director of DSDHH; and
(e) four persons who are hearing impaired, recommended by the director of DSDHH.
(2) (a) The State Board of Education shall make all appointments to the board.
(b) In making its appointments under Subsections (1)(d) and (e), the State Board of
Education shall give consideration to recommendations by interpreters for the hearing impaired
and members of the hearing impaired community.
(3) (a) Board members shall serve three-year terms, except that for the initial terms of
board members, three shall serve one-year terms, four shall serve two-year terms, and four shall
serve three-year terms.
(b) A person may not serve more than two three-year consecutive terms.
(c) If a vacancy occurs on the board for any other reason than the expiration of a term, the
State Board of Education shall appoint a replacement for the remainder of the term pursuant to
Subsections (1) and (2).
(4) The State Board of Education may remove any board member for cause, which shall
include misconduct, incompetence, or neglect of duty.
(5) The board shall elect annually a chair and vice chair from among its members.
(6) The board shall meet as often as necessary to accomplish the purposes of this chapter,
but not less than quarterly.
(7) Board members shall receive compensation for actual and necessary expenses in
connection with their service on the board, but shall not receive a per diem.
Enacted by Chapter 306, 1994 General Session
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