28-33 Interpreters for Deaf Persons
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board, commission, or authority, and the director or commissioner of any
department or agency before which a qualified interpreter is required pursuant to this
chapter.2."Deaf person" means any person whose hearing is totally impaired or whose hearing
is so seriously impaired as to prohibit the person from understanding voice
communication, or the English language including, but not limited to, a person who
is deaf, mute, deaf-mute, or deaf-blind.3."Principal party in interest" means a person in any proceeding in which that person is
a named party or a person with respect to whom the decision or action which may
be taken in any proceeding directly affects.4."Qualified interpreter" means an interpreter certified by the national registry of
interpreters for the deaf or North Dakota association for the deaf, or an interpreter
who has been approved by the superintendent of the school for the deaf, or, in the
event such an interpreter is not available, any other interpreter whose actual
qualifications have otherwise been appropriately determined.28-33-02. Interpreter required.1.At all stages of any judicial or administrative proceedings in which a deaf person is a
principal party in interest, the appointing authority shall appoint a qualified interpreter
to interpret or to translate the proceedings to the deaf person and to interpret or
translate the person's testimony.2.Immediately after a deaf person is arrested for any alleged violation of criminal law
and penalty may include imprisonment or a fine in excess of one hundred dollars, or
both, an interpreter must be appointed.No attempt to interrogate or take astatement from such person may be permitted until a qualified interpreter is
appointed for the deaf person and then only through the use of the interpreter.3.Whenever any deaf person is a party to any proceedings involving, or is receiving
any services from, any agency under the authority of the state or any political
subdivision, the agency shall inform the deaf person of that person's right to a
qualified interpreter to interpret or translate the action of any personnel providing
such service and to assist the deaf person in communicating with each other person.
The interpreter must be appointed, at the expense of the agency, upon the request
of the deaf person or the deaf person's parent or guardian, if the deaf person is a
minor.28-33-03. Proof of disability. An appointing authority may require a person requestingthe appointment of an interpreter to furnish reasonable proof of the person's disability when the
appointing authority has reason to believe that the person is not so disabled. In no event is a
failure of a party or witness to request an interpreter to be deemed a waiver of the right.28-33-04. Oath of interpreter. Every interpreter appointed pursuant to the provisions ofthis chapter shall take an oath that the interpreter will make a true interpretation in an
understandable manner to the person for whom the interpreter is appointed and that the
interpreter will repeat the statements of such person in the English language to the best of the
interpreter's skill and judgment.Page No. 128-33-05.Compensation.An interpreter appointed under this chapter must becompensated by the appointing authority at a reasonable rate determined by the authority,
including travel expenses.This section does not prevent any state department, board,commission, agency, or licensing authority or any political subdivision of the state from
employing an interpreter on a full-time basis or under contract.28-33-06.Privileged communications.Whenever a deaf person communicatesthrough an interpreter to any person under such circumstances that the communication would be
privileged and the deaf person could not be compelled to testify as to the communications, the
privilege applies to the interpreter as well.28-33-07. Visual recording. In any judicial proceeding, the appointing authority, on theappointing authority's own motion or on the motion of a party to the proceedings, may order that
the testimony of the deaf person and the interpretation thereof be visually recorded for use in
verification of the official transcript of the proceedings.28-33-08. Coordination of interpreter requests.1.Whenever an appointing authority receives a valid request for the services of an
interpreter or on the appointing authority's own motion, the authority shall request
the superintendent of the school for the deaf to furnish the authority with a list of
sources of qualified interpreters at the time and place specified by the authority.2.When requested by an appointing authority to provide assistance in providing an
interpreter, the national registry of interpreters for the deaf or the North Dakota
association of the deaf or the superintendent of the North Dakota school for the deaf
shall supply a list of sources and do everything necessary to assist the appointing
authority in obtaining a qualified interpreter; providing, however, if the choice of
qualified interpreter does not meet the needs of the deaf person, the appointing
authority shall appoint another qualified interpreter.Page No. 2Document Outlinechapter 28-33 interpreters for deaf persons