Common use of Interpreters Clause in Contracts

Interpreters. For out-of-court attorney/client communications, Contractor shall give preference to interpreters who are certified by the Office of the State Court Administrator (OSCA), under ORS 45.291. If no certified interpreter is available, Contractor may use a qualified interpreter, as defined in ORS 45.275(8)(b). Contractor shall ensure that all interpreters who are staff employees or who subcontract with Contractor and provide in-court interpretation comply with all certification requirements established by OSCA and the Code of Professional Responsibility for Interpreters in Oregon.

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Samples: www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov

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Interpreters. For out-of-court attorney/client communications, Contractor shall give preference to interpreters may use staff who are either qualified, as defined by ORS 45.275(9)(c), or who are certified by the Office of the State Court Administrator (OSCA), under ORS 45.291. If no certified interpreter is availableFor in-court interpretation, Contractor may use a qualified interpreter, as defined in ORS 45.275(8)(b). Contractor shall ensure that all interpreters who are staff employees or who subcontract with Contractor and provide in-court interpretation comply with all certification requirements established by OSCA and the Code of Professional Responsibility for Interpreters in Oregon.

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Samples: www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov, www.oregon.gov

Interpreters. For out-of-court attorney/client communications, Contractor shall give preference to interpreters who are certified by the Office of the State Court Administrator (OSCA), under ORS 45.291. If no certified interpreter is available, Contractor may use a qualified interpreter, as defined in ORS 45.275(8)(b45.275(9)(c). Contractor shall ensure that all interpreters who are staff employees or who subcontract with Contractor and provide in-court interpretation comply with all certification requirements established by OSCA and the Code of Professional Responsibility for Interpreters in Oregon.

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Samples: www.oregon.gov

Interpreters. For out-of-court attorney/client communications, clientcommunications,Contractor shall give preference to interpreters who are certified by the Office of the State Court Administrator (OSCA)Administrator, under ORS 45.291. If no certified interpreter is available, Contractor may use a qualified interpreter, as defined in ORS 45.275(8)(b). Contractor shall ensure that all interpreters who are staff employees or who subcontract with Contractor and provide in-court interpretation comply with all certification requirements established by OSCA SCA and the Code of Professional Responsibility for Interpreters in Oregon.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.oregon.gov

Interpreters. For out-of-court attorney/client communications, Contractor shall give preference to interpreters who are certified by the Office of the State Court Administrator (OSCA)Administrator, under ORS 45.291. If no certified interpreter is available, Contractor may use a qualified interpreter, as defined in ORS 45.275(8)(b). Contractor shall ensure that all interpreters who are staff employees or who subcontract with Contractor and provide in-court interpretation comply with all certification requirements established by OSCA SCA and the Code of Professional Responsibility for Interpreters in Oregon.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.oregon.gov

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Interpreters. For out-of-court attorney/client communications, Contractor shall give preference to interpreters who are certified by the Office of the State Court Administrator (OSCA)Administrator, under ORS 45.291. If no certified interpreter is available, Contractor may use a qualified interpreter, as defined in ORS 45.275(8)(b). Contractor shall ensure that all interpreters who are staff employees or who subcontract with Contractor and provide in-court interpretation comply with all certification requirements established by OSCA and SCAand the Code of Professional Responsibility for Interpreters in Oregon.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.oregon.gov

Interpreters. For out-of-court attorney/client communications, Contractor shall give preference to interpreters may use staff who are either qualified, as defined by ORS 45.275(8)(c), or who are certified by the Office of the State Court Administrator (OSCA), under ORS 45.291. If no certified interpreter is availableFor in-court interpretation, Contractor may use a qualified interpreter, as defined in ORS 45.275(8)(b). Contractor shall ensure that all interpreters who are staff employees or who subcontract with Contractor and provide in-court interpretation comply with all certification requirements established by OSCA and the Code of Professional Responsibility for Interpreters in Oregon.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.oregon.gov

Interpreters. For out-of-court attorney/client communications, Contractor shall give preference to interpreters may use staff who are either qualified, as defined by ORS 45.275(9)(c), or who are certified by the Office of the State Court Administrator (OSCA), under ORS 45.291. If no certified interpreter is available, Contractor may use a qualified interpreter, as defined in ORS 45.275(8)(b). Contractor shall ensure that all interpreters who are staff employees or who subcontract with Contractor and provide in-court interpretation comply with all certification requirements established by OSCA and the Code of Professional Responsibility for Interpreters in Oregon.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.oregon.gov

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