§ 13-90-205. Coordination of Auxiliary Services Requests
The commission, in collaboration with the judicial department, shall establish, monitor, coordinate, and publish a list of available resources regarding communication accessibility for persons who are deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind, including qualified auxiliary services providers, for use by an appointing authority pursuant to section 13-90-204. The list must contain the names of private […]
§ 13-90-206. Use of an Intermediary Interpreter
If the qualified interpreter makes a determination that he or she is unable to render a satisfactory interpretation without the aid of an intermediary interpreter, the appointing authority may appoint an intermediary interpreter to assist the qualified interpreter. Source: L. 87: Entire part R&RE, p. 572, § 1, effective April 23. L. 2006: Entire section […]
§ 13-90-207. Requirements to Be Met Prior to Commencing Proceedings
Prior to commencing any proceedings pursuant to section 13-90-204 requiring a qualified auxiliary services provider, the following conditions shall be met: A qualified interpreter shall take an oath that he or she shall make a true interpretation in an understandable manner to the best of his or her skills, but such oath shall only be […]
§ 13-90-208. Waiver
The right of a person who is deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind to a qualified auxiliary service may not be waived except in writing by the person who is deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind. Prior to executing a waiver, a person who is deaf, hard of hearing, or deafblind may have access to […]
§ 13-90-209. Privileged Communications
If a qualified interpreter is called upon to interpret privileged communications pursuant to section 13-90-107, the interpreter shall not testify without the written consent of the person who holds the privilege. Source: L. 87: Entire part R&RE, p. 572, § 1, effective April 23.
§ 13-90-210. Compensation
Subject to the appropriations available to the commission, a qualified interpreter or computer-aided realtime translation reporter provided pursuant to section 13-90-204 shall be entitled to compensation for his or her services, including waiting time and necessary travel and subsistence expenses. The amount of compensation shall be based on a fee schedule for qualified interpreters and […]
§ 13-90-108. Offer Taken as Consent
The offer of a person of himself as a witness shall be deemed a consent to the examination. The offer of a wife, husband, attorney, clergyman, physician, surgeon, certified public accountant, or certified psychologist as a witness shall be deemed a consent to the examination, within the meaning of section 13-90-107 (1)(a) to (1)(d), (1)(f), […]
§ 13-90-109. Estates of Deceased Persons, Infants, and Persons Who Have Been Declared Mentally Incompetent
Nothing in this article 90 in any manner affects the laws now existing relating to the settlement of estates of deceased persons, infants, or persons who have been declared mentally incompetent or to the acknowledgment or proof of deeds and other conveyances relating to real estate, in order to entitle the same to be recorded, […]
§ 13-90-110. Religious Opinions of Witness
No person shall be deemed incompetent to testify as a witness on account of his opinion in relation to the Supreme Being or a future state of rewards and punishments; nor shall any witness be questioned in regard to his religious opinions. Source: L. 1872: p. 95, § 1. G.L. omitted. G.S. § 3646. R.S. […]
§ 13-90-112. Power to Enforce Subpoena Duces Tecum
The provisions of article 90.5 of this title shall also apply to a subpoena duces tecum. Source: L. 1887: p. 448, § 2. R.S. 08: § 7280. C.L. § 6566. CSA: C. 177, § 12. CRS 53: § 153-1-12. C.R.S. 1963: § 154-1-12. L. 2008: Entire section amended, p. 198, § 3, effective August 5.