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Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 1999
sec.429VFWho may act as interpreter generally
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### sec.429VF Who may act as interpreter generally
A person must not act as an interpreter in a proceeding unless the person—
is currently certified, registered or recognised as an interpreter for the other language by a recognised agency, or otherwise satisfies the court that the person is qualified to act as an interpreter for the other language; and
has read and agreed to comply with the code of conduct; and
takes an oath, or makes an affirmation, to interpret accurately to the best of the person’s ability.
Also, a person must not act as an interpreter in a proceeding if the person—
is or may become a party to, or witness in, the proceeding (other than as an interpreter); or
is related to, or has a close personal relationship with—
a party to the proceeding or a member of a party’s family; or
a witness or potential witness in the proceeding; or
has or may have a financial or other interest of any kind in the outcome of the proceeding, other than an entitlement to a reasonable fee for the services provided by the interpreter in the course of their engagement; or
is or may be unable to fulfil their duty of accuracy or impartiality under the code of conduct for any reason, including, for example—
personal or religious beliefs; and
cultural or other circumstances.
If a person acting as an interpreter in a proceeding becomes aware during a hearing of the proceeding that a matter mentioned in subrule (2) applies in relation to the person, the person must—
cease to act as an interpreter in the proceeding; and
immediately disclose the matter to the court.
r 429VF ins 2024 SL No. 56 s 10
(sec.429VF-ssec.1) A person must not act as an interpreter in a proceeding unless the person— is currently certified, registered or recognised as an interpreter for the other language by a recognised agency, or otherwise satisfies the court that the person is qualified to act as an interpreter for the other language; and has read and agreed to comply with the code of conduct; and takes an oath, or makes an affirmation, to interpret accurately to the best of the person’s ability.
(sec.429VF-ssec.2) Also, a person must not act as an interpreter in a proceeding if the person— is or may become a party to, or witness in, the proceeding (other than as an interpreter); or is related to, or has a close personal relationship with— a party to the proceeding or a member of a party’s family; or a witness or potential witness in the proceeding; or has or may have a financial or other interest of any kind in the outcome of the proceeding, other than an entitlement to a reasonable fee for the services provided by the interpreter in the course of their engagement; or is or may be unable to fulfil their duty of accuracy or impartiality under the code of conduct for any reason, including, for example— personal or religious beliefs; and cultural or other circumstances.
(sec.429VF-ssec.3) If a person acting as an interpreter in a proceeding becomes aware during a hearing of the proceeding that a matter mentioned in subrule (2) applies in relation to the person, the person must— cease to act as an interpreter in the proceeding; and immediately disclose the matter to the court.
- (a) is currently certified, registered or recognised as an interpreter for the other language by a recognised agency, or otherwise satisfies the court that the person is qualified to act as an interpreter for the other language; and
- (b) has read and agreed to comply with the code of conduct; and
- (c) takes an oath, or makes an affirmation, to interpret accurately to the best of the person’s ability.
- (a) is or may become a party to, or witness in, the proceeding (other than as an interpreter); or
- (b) is related to, or has a close personal relationship with— (i) a party to the proceeding or a member of a party’s family; or (ii) a witness or potential witness in the proceeding; or
- (i) a party to the proceeding or a member of a party’s family; or
- (ii) a witness or potential witness in the proceeding; or
- (c) has or may have a financial or other interest of any kind in the outcome of the proceeding, other than an entitlement to a reasonable fee for the services provided by the interpreter in the course of their engagement; or
- (d) is or may be unable to fulfil their duty of accuracy or impartiality under the code of conduct for any reason, including, for example— (i) personal or religious beliefs; and (ii) cultural or other circumstances.
- (i) personal or religious beliefs; and
- (ii) cultural or other circumstances.
- (i) a party to the proceeding or a member of a party’s family; or
- (ii) a witness or potential witness in the proceeding; or
- (i) personal or religious beliefs; and
- (ii) cultural or other circumstances.
- (a) cease to act as an interpreter in the proceeding; and
- (b) immediately disclose the matter to the court.