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CART that assists the attorney or advocate in effectively
representing deaf persons or hard-of-hearing persons in cases in
which subsection 3 does not apply.__This fund may not be used to
cover interpreting services or CART for actual proceedings pursuant
to subsection 2.

 
5.__Privileged communication.__Except when a court in the
exercise of sound discretion determines the disclosure necessary
to the proper administration of justice, a privileged interpreter
may not disclose any aspect of a confidential communication
facilitated by that privileged interpreter unless all clients of
the privileged interpreter privy to that confidential
communication consent to the disclosure.

 
6.__Oath.__Every qualified legal interpreter appointed under
subsection 2 shall, before performing the qualified legal
interpreter's duties, take an oath that the qualified legal
interpreter will make a true interpretation in an understandable
manner to the person for whom the qualified legal interpreter is
appointed, and that the qualified legal interpreter will repeat
the statements of the person in the English language to the best
of the qualified legal interpreter's ability.

 
7.__Provide information.__With the cooperation of the Registry
of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. or its successor, the bureau
shall prepare and continually update a directory listing all
qualified legal interpreters in the State.__When requested by an
agency or court, the bureau shall furnish the agency or court
with the directory.__The Division of Deafness within the bureau
shall also provide information to the public, including state
agencies and individuals who work with interpreters, regarding
the qualifications necessary to become a qualified legal
interpreter.

 
Sec. 3. 32 MRSA §1523, as amended by PL 1999, c. 399, §9 and
affected by §20, is further amended to read:

 
§1523. Privileged communication

 
Individuals licensed under this chapter are included under the
evidentiary communications privilege outlined in Title 5, section
48 48-A, subsection 4 5.

 
Sec. 4. Appropriations and allocations. The following appropriations and
allocations are made.

 
JUDICIAL DEPARTMENT

 
Courts - Supreme, Superior, District & Administrative 0063


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