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Waiver of right to interpreter.

(1) The right to a qualified interpreter may not be waived except when:

     (a) A hearing impaired person requests a waiver through the use of a qualified interpreter;

     (b) The counsel, if any, of the hearing impaired person consents; and

     (c) The appointing authority determines that the waiver has been made knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently.

     (2) Waiver of a qualified interpreter shall not preclude the hearing impaired person from claiming his or her right to a qualified interpreter at a later time during the proceeding, program, or activity.

[1985 c 389 § 15.]

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-2 > 2-42 > 2-42-150

Waiver of right to interpreter.

(1) The right to a qualified interpreter may not be waived except when:

     (a) A hearing impaired person requests a waiver through the use of a qualified interpreter;

     (b) The counsel, if any, of the hearing impaired person consents; and

     (c) The appointing authority determines that the waiver has been made knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently.

     (2) Waiver of a qualified interpreter shall not preclude the hearing impaired person from claiming his or her right to a qualified interpreter at a later time during the proceeding, program, or activity.

[1985 c 389 § 15.]


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Washington > Title-2 > 2-42 > 2-42-150

Waiver of right to interpreter.

(1) The right to a qualified interpreter may not be waived except when:

     (a) A hearing impaired person requests a waiver through the use of a qualified interpreter;

     (b) The counsel, if any, of the hearing impaired person consents; and

     (c) The appointing authority determines that the waiver has been made knowingly, voluntarily, and intelligently.

     (2) Waiver of a qualified interpreter shall not preclude the hearing impaired person from claiming his or her right to a qualified interpreter at a later time during the proceeding, program, or activity.

[1985 c 389 § 15.]