Common use of DISQUALIFICATION OF A LANGUAGE INTERPRETER Clause in Contracts

DISQUALIFICATION OF A LANGUAGE INTERPRETER. IX. A. A judicial officer shall disqualify a language interpreter at the outset of a case or during a proceeding and the OLA shall disqualify a language interpreter from interpreting in a court operations assignment whenever the interpreter: 1. Is unable effectively to communicate with court personnel, parties in interest, or other participants, including cases in which the interpreter self-reports such inability; 2. Has a conflict of interest due to a relationship with a person involved in the matter or an interest in the outcome; 3. Is acting in violation of the Code of Professional Responsibility for Colorado Court Interpreters; or 4. Is no longer qualified to interpret in the assigned proceeding or court operation as a result of a change in certification, credentialing, status or qualifications, or of action taken pursuant to the Court Interpreter Discipline Policy. IX. B. The judicial officer shall promptly notify the OLA whenever a language interpreter is disqualified from a proceeding and explain the reason for the disqualification. IX. C. When a judicial officer or the OLA disqualifies an interpreter, the court shall provide a replacement language interpreter.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement for Services by Independent Contractor, Agreement for Services by Independent Contractor, Agreement for Services by Independent Contractor

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