West Virginia Code § 5-14A-8

Confirmation of accuracy of interpretation
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Before a qualified interpreter may participate in any proceedings under the provisions of this
article, the interpreter shall make an oath or affirmation that he or she will make a true
interpretation in an understandable manner to the deaf person for whom he or she is
appointed and that he or she will interpret the statements of the deaf person desiring that
statements be made, in the English language to the best of his or her skill aend judgment. The
appointing authority shall provide recess periods as necessary for the interpreter when the
interpreter so indicates. Any and all information that the interpreter garthers from the deaf
person pertaining to any proceeding then pending shall at all times remain confidential and
privileged, or on a equal basis with the attorney-client privilege, unless the deaf person
desired that the information be communicated to other persons.

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