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Ark. Code Ann. § 25-15-101

Interpreters generally

Applied in 5 court decisions — leading case Ford v. Arkansas Game & Fish Commission (1998)

Most recently applied in Arkansas Department of Education Jacob Oliva, in His Official Capacity as Arkansas Secretary of Education Randy Henderson, Jeff Wood, Adrienne Woods, Steve Sutton, O. Fitzgerald Hill, Ouida Newton, Sarah Moore, Kathy McFetridge, and Lisa Hunter, in Their Official Capacities as Members of the Arkansas State Board of Education Friendship Education Foundation And the Marvell-Elaine School District v. Doris Ivy Jackson Laverne Sims Jesselia Maples Diamacious Sims Darryl Harris Sylvia Moore Danielle Wright Derashaun McGhee Vivian Davis James Carruth Iola Hoskins Steven Grappe Veronica McClane And Citizens for Arkansas Public Education and Students (Capes), a Ballot Question Committee (June 2023)

Acts 1973, No. 555, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 5-715; Acts 2013, No. 1314, § 4.

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(1) As used in this section, “interpreter” means an interpreter as defined in § 25-15-102.

(2) A person who cannot speak or understand the English language or who because of hearing, speaking, or other impairment has difficulty in communicating with other persons and who is a party to a civil proceeding or a witness in a civil proceeding is entitled to an interpreter to assist that person throughout the proceeding.

(3) An interpreter may be retained by the party or witness himself or herself or, if the person is unable to pay for an interpreter, may be appointed by the administrative board or agency before which the proceeding is pending.

(4) If an interpreter is appointed by the board or agency, the fee for the services of the interpreter shall be set by the board or agency and be paid from funds available to the board or agency or be paid in any other manner ordered by the board or agency.

(5) An administrative agency may inquire into the qualifications and integrity of an interpreter and may disqualify any person for cause from serving as an interpreter.

(6) An interpreter for another person who is either a party or a witness in an administrative proceeding under this section shall take the following oath:

“Do you solemnly swear (or affirm) that you will justly, truly, and impartially interpret to the oath about to be administered to him (her), and the questions which may be asked him (her), and the answers that he (she) shall give to such questions, relative to the cause now under consideration before this board (agency), so help you God (or under the pains and penalties of perjury)?”

Current official text: Arkansas General Assembly. Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Arkansas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.