Specifications include, but are not limited to: The contractor’s interpreter must be competent in the state agency requested language. The contractor’s interpreter must possess sufficient education, training, and experience to proficiently interpret verbal communication from English to the state agency requested language and/or the state agency requested language to English. The contractor agrees that the demonstrated proficiency of the interpreter shall be to the sole satisfaction of the state agency and also agrees to replace any interpreter that does not demonstrate satisfactory proficiency. If requested by the state agency, the contractor’s interpreter must be a licensed certified verbal language interpreter. If required by the state agency, the contractor shall provide resumes with references for interpreter(s) available for use by the state agency. The contractor shall not be required to submit more than six (6) such resumes. The state agency reserves the right to conduct interviews with any interpreters identified as being available for interpreting services. Security Clearance/Pre-Assignment Screening - If requested by the state agency and prior to the assignment of an interpreter, the contractor shall conduct the following security clearance/pre-assignment screening(s):