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Information about BEI testing required to become a certified interpreter in Texas.
Topics: Assistive Services Providers, Disability, Licensing and Credentialing
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The Code of Professional Conduct of the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) and the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. (RID), has been adopted by HHSC Rules to govern the professional conduct of interpreters/transliterators certified by HHSC.
Topics: Assistive Services Providers, Licensing and Credentialing, Policy
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Forms used by BEI
Topics: Assistive Services Providers, Disability, Policy, Licensing and Credentialing
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BEI Certification Program study guides.
Topics: Assistive Services Providers, Disability, Licensing and Credentialing
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Frequently asked questions about BEI certification
Topics: Assistive Services Providers, Disability, Licensing and Credentialing
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How to file a complaint against an interpreter certified by Texas Health and Human Services (HHS), Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (DHHS).
Topics: Assistive Services Providers, Disability, Licensing and Credentialing, Complaints
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BEI Statutes and Rules
Topics: Disability, Licensing and Credentialing, Policy, Assistive Services Providers
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HHS Board for Evaluation of Interpreters (BEI) certification program is responsible for testing and certifying the skill level of individuals seeking to become certified interpreters in Texas. This page lists the certificates awarded by the BEI.
Topics: Assistive Services Providers, Disability, Licensing and Credentialing
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Information about the requirements for BEI 5 year recertification.
Topics: Assistive Services Providers, Disability, Licensing and Credentialing
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A certificate holder must renew the certificate annually by paying the annual certificate renewal fee to Texas HHS Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services before the expiration date. This page lists the requirements for certiicate renewal.
Topics: Assistive Services Providers, Disability, Licensing and Credentialing
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Information about the Texas Board for Evaluation of Interpreters online registry for interpreters
Topics: Assistive Services Providers, Licensing and Credentialing
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Texas Board for Evaluation of Interpreters (BEI) certification program information for individuals seeking to become certified sign language interpreters in Texas
Topics: Assistive Services Providers, Licensing and Credentialing
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Culture change is an evolving process whereby a nursing home moves from being an institution driven by tasks and schedules to a place that reflects the residents wishes and their needs. With culture change comes a new way of thinking: focusing on residents' abilities, preferences and routines to provide care that meets their needs.
Topics: Long-term Care Providers
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Information on how to become a licensed Nursing Facility provider in Texas.
Topics: Long-term Care Providers, Licensing and Credentialing
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The term "negotiated rulemaking" specifies a particular process to be used to draft a proposed rule. This process provides for a group of 12-15 stakeholders who represent differing interests affected by the proposed rule to negotiate and potentially reach agreement on a proposed rule.
Topics: Long-term Care Providers, Policy