(1) Interpreters must:
- (a) Use the interpretive mode that the parties, the hearing impaired person the interpreter and the ALJ consider the most accurate and effective;
- (b) Interpret statements made by the parties and the ALJ;
- (c) Not disclose information about the hearing without the written consent of the parties; and
- (d) Not comment on the hearing or give legal advice.
- (2) The ALJ must allow enough time for all interpretations to be made and understood.
- (3) The ALJ may video tape a hearing and use it as the official transcript for hearings involving a hearing impaired person.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 34.05.020. WSR 00-18-059, § 388-02-0145, filed 9/1/00, effective 10/2/00.]