Indiana Code § 34-45-1-4

Interpreters; appointment and qualifications
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Sec. 4. (a) An interpreter assisting a person under section 3 of this chapter may be: (1) retained by the party or witness; or (2) appointed by the court before which the action is pending.       (b) If an interpreter is appointed by the court, the fee for the services of the interpreter shall be: (1) set by the court; and (2) paid in a manner as the court may determine.       (c) The court may inquire into the qualifications and integrity of any interpreter, and may disqualify any person from serving as an interpreter. [Pre-1998 Recodification Citation: 34-1-14-3 part.]

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