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2010 Georgia Code
TITLE 24 - EVIDENCE
CHAPTER 9 - WITNESSES GENERALLY
ARTICLE 5 - USE OF SIGN LANGUAGE AND INTERMEDIARY INTERPRETER IN ADMINISTRATIVE AND JUDICIAL PROCEEDINGS
- § 24-9-100 - State policy
- § 24-9-101 - Definitions
- § 24-9-102 - Appointment of interpreters for hearing impaired persons interested in or witness at agency proceedings; hearing impaired persons to make requests for interpreters
- § 24-9-103 - Procedure for interrogation and taking of statements from hearing impaired persons when arrested; interpreters to be provided upon arrest of hearing impaired persons
- § 24-9-104 - Indigent hearing impaired defendants to be provided with interpreters
- § 24-9-105 - Waiver of right to interpreter
- § 24-9-106 - Replacement of interpreters unable to communicate accurately with hearing impaired persons; appointment of intermediary interpreters; qualified interpreter list
- § 24-9-107 - Oath of interpreters; privileged communications; situation of interpreters during proceedings; taping and filming of hearing impaired persons' testimony
- § 24-9-108 - Compensation of interpreters; fee schedule; fee may be assessed as cost in civil proceeding
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