Maryland Code § SG-10-212.1

Section SG-10-212.1
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(a) (1) In a contested case, a party or witness may apply to the agency
for the appointment of a qualified interpreter to assist that party or witness, if the
party or witness is deaf or, because of a hearing impediment, cannot readily
understand or communicate the spoken English language.
(2) On application of the party or witness the agency shall appoint a
qualified interpreter.
(3) In selecting a qualified interpreter for appointment, the agency
may consult the directory of interpreters for manual communication or oral
interpretation to assist deaf persons that is maintained by the courts of the State.
(b) (1) An interpreter appointed under this section shall be allowed the
compensation that the agency considers reasonable.
(2) Subject to paragraph (3) of this subsection, the compensation
shall be paid by the agency.
(3) If the agency has the authority to tax for services and expenses
as a part of the costs of a case, the agency may tax the amount paid to an interpreter
as a part of these services and expenses in accordance with the federal Americans
with Disabilities Act.

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