Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 388. Social and Health Services, Department of |
Chapter 388-818. Deaf and hard of hearing services. |
Section 388-818-0020. What does the office of the deaf and hard of hearing do?
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- (1) The office of the deaf and hard of hearing (ODHH) within DSHS provides the following services:(a) Provides information about hearing loss;(b) Offers technical assistance and workshops about deafness;(c) Identifies ways for DSHS staff to get sign language interpreter services for their clients who have hearing loss; and(d) Administers and monitors contracts with sign language interpreters and sign language interpreter referral agencies.(2) ODHH administers and monitors contracts with qualified service providers. These service providers offer community-based social services for clients who have hearing loss.(3) ODHH manages the telecommunications access service program.(4) ODHH contracts to provide telecommunications relay services (TRS).(5) ODHH provides a list of sign language interpreters and fee for service standards for fee considerations for Washington courts.[Statutory Authority: Chapter 2.42 RCW, RCW 2.42.130, and 2.42.170. WSR 15-01-075, § 388-818-0020, filed 12/12/14, effective 1/12/15. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20A.725, 43.20A.720, 2001 c 210. WSR 03-05-100, § 388-818-0020, filed 2/19/03, effective 3/22/03.]
Chapter 2.42 RCW, RCW 2.42.130, and 2.42.170. WSR 15-01-075, § 388-818-0020, filed 12/12/14, effective 1/12/15. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.20A.725, 43.20A.720, 2001 c 210. WSR 03-05-100, § 388-818-0020, filed 2/19/03, effective 3/22/03.