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Is there a federal statute that governs the appointment of interpreters?

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Is there a federal statute that governs the appointment of interpreters?

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Nationally, the Court Interpreters Act was enacted in 1978. Title 28 USC ยง1827 is the federal law that establishes appointment and qualification procedures for interpreters in judicial proceedings instituted by the United States.

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