Montana Statutes

§ 49-4-503 — Deaf Person As Participant In Judicial Or Administrative Proceeding -- Interpreter To Be Used

Montana § 49-4-503
JurisdictionMontana
Title 49HUMAN RIGHTS
Ch. 4RIGHTS OF PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
Part 5Interpreters for the Deaf in Official Proceedings

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Mont. Code Ann. § 49-4-503 (2026).

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49-4-503 . Deaf person as participant in judicial or administrative proceeding -- interpreter to be used. A qualified interpreter must be appointed as follows:

(1)In any case before any court or a grand jury in which a deaf person is a party, either as a complainant, defendant, or witness, the court shall appoint a qualified interpreter to interpret the proceedings to the deaf person and interpret the deaf person's testimony or statements and to assist in preparation with counsel.
(2)At all stages in any proceeding of a judicial or quasi-judicial nature before any agency of the state or governing body or agency of a local government in which a deaf person is a principal party in interest, either as a complainant, defendant, witness, or supplicant, the agency or governing body shall appoi

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Legislative History

En. Sec. 3, Ch. 245, L. 1979; amd. Sec. 1805, Ch. 56, L. 2009.

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