Nevada Code § 1.510

Rules establishing program of certification or registration of interpreters; application for certificate or registration; grounds for disciplinary action. [Effective until the date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. 666, the federal law requiring each state to establish procedures for withholding, suspending and restricting the professional, occupational and recreational licenses for child support arrearages and for noncompliance with certain processes relating to paternity or child support proceedings.]
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1. Subject to the limits of legislative
appropriation, the Court Administrator shall, with the advice of the committee
established pursuant to NRS 1.530 , adopt
rules establishing a program for the certification or registration of court
interpreters for persons with limited English proficiency who are witnesses,
defendants and litigants.
2. The rules adopted pursuant to
subsection 1 must set forth:
(a) The specific languages for which court
interpreters may obtain certification or registration.
(b) Any examination and the qualifications which
are required for:
(1) Certification or registration; and
(2) Renewal of the certification or
registration.
(c) The circumstances under which the Court
Administrator will deny, suspend or refuse to renew a certificate or registration.
(d) The circumstances under which the Court
Administrator will take disciplinary action against a certified or registered
court interpreter.
(e) The circumstances under which a court or
juvenile court must proceed if a certified or registered interpreter is not
available.
(f) Except as otherwise provided in NRS 50.050 , the rate and source of the
compensation to be paid for services provided by a certified or registered
court interpreter.
3. An application for a certificate or
registration as a court interpreter pursuant to subsection 1 must include the
social security number of the applicant.
4. Every applicant for certification or
registration as a court interpreter pursuant to subsection 1 must submit with
his or her application:
(a) A complete set of his or her fingerprints;
and
(b) Written permission authorizing the Court
Administrator to forward the fingerprints to the Central Repository for Nevada
Records of Criminal History for its initial report on the criminal history of
the applicant and for reports thereafter upon renewal of the certification or
registration, and for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for its
report on the criminal history of the applicant.
5. Except as otherwise provided by a
specific rule of the Court Administrator, it is grounds for disciplinary action
for a certified or registered court interpreter to act as interpreter in any
action in which:
(a) The spouse of the court interpreter is a
party;
(b) A party or witness is otherwise related to
the court interpreter;
(c) The court interpreter is biased for or
against one of the parties; or
(d) The court interpreter otherwise has an
interest in the outcome of the proceeding.
6. As used in this section, person with limited
English proficiency means a person who speaks a language other than English
and who cannot readily understand or communicate in the English language.
NRS 1.510 Rules establishing
program of certification or registration of interpreters; application for
certificate or registration; grounds for disciplinary action. [Effective on the
date of the repeal of 42 U.S.C. 666, the federal law requiring each state to
establish procedures for withholding, suspending and restricting the
professional, occupational and recreational licenses for child support
arrearages and for noncompliance with certain processes relating to paternity
or child support proceedings.]
1. Subject to the limits of legislative
appropriation, the Court Administrator shall, with the advice of the committee
established pursuant to NRS 1.530 , adopt
rules establishing a program for the certification or registration of court
interpreters for persons with limited English proficiency who are witnesses,
defendants and litigants.
2. The rules adopted pursuant to subsection
1 must set forth:
(a) The specific languages for which court
interpreters may obtain certification or registration.
(b) Any examination and the qualifications which
are required for:
(1) Certification or registration; and
(2) Renewal of the certification or
registration.
(c) The circumstances under which the Court
Administrator will deny, suspend or refuse to renew a certificate or
registration.
(d) The circumstances under which the Court
Administrator will take disciplinary action against a certified or registered
court interpreter.
(e) The circumstances under which a court or
juvenile court must proceed if a certified or registered interpreter is not
available.
(f) Except as otherwise provided in NRS 50.050 , the rate and source of the
compensation to be paid for services provided by a certified or registered
court interpreter.
3. Every applicant for certification or
registration as a court interpreter pursuant to subsection 1 must submit with
his or her application:
(a) A complete set of his or her fingerprints;
and
(b) Written permission authorizing the Court
Administrator to forward the fingerprints to the Central Repository for Nevada
Records of Criminal History for its initial report on the criminal history of
the applicant and for reports thereafter upon renewal of the certification or
registration, and for submission to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for its
report on the criminal history of the applicant.
4. Except as otherwise provided by a
specific rule of the Court Administrator, it is grounds for disciplinary action
for a certified or registered court interpreter to act as interpreter in any
action in which:
(a) The spouse of the court interpreter is a party;
(b) A party or witness is otherwise related to
the court interpreter;
(c) The court interpreter is biased for or
against one of the parties; or
(d) The court interpreter otherwise has an
interest in the outcome of the proceeding.
5. As used in this section, person with
limited English proficiency means a person who speaks a language other than
English and who cannot readily understand or communicate in the English
language.

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