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Ethical Codes for Interpreters and Translators

Primarily, only Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf’s (RID) Code of Professional Conduct (CPC) is brought up for ASL interpreters, but there are many more codes of ethics for us to utilize and follow.

If you know of others, please let us know at info@thewtp.org!

  • American Association of Interpreters and Translators in Education (AAITE)

  • California Standards for Healthcare Interpreters – Ethical Principles, Protocols, and Guidance on Roles & Interventions

  • Code of Professional Responsibility for Interpreters in the Missouri Court System

  • Ethical Rules of Conduct – Missouri

  • Illinois Supreme Court Language Access Policy

  • International Medical Interpreters Association

  • National Association of Educational Translators and Interpreters of Spoken Languages

  • National Association of Interpreters in Education

  • National Association of Judiciary Interpreters & Translators

  • National Council on Interpreting in Health Care

  • Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf

  • World Association of Sign Language Interpreters (WASLI)
    This website provides various other codes of ethics required of sign language interpreters in different locations around the world.
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