West Virginia Code § 5-14A-6

Notice of necessity of interpreter -- Proof of deafness
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Every deaf person whose appearance in any proceeding entitles him or her to an interpreter
shall notify the appointing authority of his or her desire for an interpreter at least forty-eight
hours prior to any appearance and may request at the time the services of an interpreter:
Provided, That if a deaf person reasonably expects the need for an interpreter for a period
greater than a single day, he or she shall notify the appointing authority ande the notification
shall be sufficient for the duration of his or her participation in the proceedings.
An appointing authority may require a person requesting the appointment of an interpreter
to furnish reasonable proof of his or her deafness when the appouinting authority has reason
to believe that the person is not deaf.

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