Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 45 § 45.285 — Appointment of interpreter for party, witness or victim with disability;
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 45 ·
Oregon Code § 45.285·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Appointment of interpreter for party, witness or victim with disability;
provision of assistive communication device.
(1) For the purposes of this section:
(a) Assistive
communication device means any equipment designed to facilitate communication
by a person with a disability.
(b) Hearing
officer includes an administrative law judge.
(c) Person with
a disability means a person who cannot readily understand the proceedings
because of deafness or a physical hearing impairment, or cannot communicate in
the proceedings because of a physical speaking impairment.
(d) Qualified
interpreter means a person who is readily able to communicate with the person
with a disability, interpret the proceedings and accurately repeat and
interpret the statements of the person with a disability to the court.
(2) In any civil
action, adjudicatory proceeding or criminal proceeding, including a
court-ordered deposition if no other person is responsible for providing an
interpreter, in which a person with a disability is a party or witness, the
court, hearing officer or the designee of the hearing officer shall appoint a
qualified interpreter and make available appropriate assistive communication
devices whenever it is necessary to interpret the proceedings to the person
with a disability, or to interpret the testimony of the person with a
disability.
(3) In any
criminal proceeding, the court shall appoint a qualified interpreter and make
available appropriate assistive communication devices whenever it is necessary
to interpret the proceedings to a victim who is a person with a disability and
who seeks to exercise in open court a right that is granted by Article I,
section 42 or 43, of the Oregon Constitution, including the right to be present
at a critical stage of the proceeding.
(4) A fee may not
be charged to the person with a disability for the appointment of an
interpreter or use of an assistive communication device under this section. A
fee may not be charged to any person for the appointment of an interpreter or
the use of an assistive communication device if appointment or use is made to
determine whether the person is a person with a disability for the purposes of
this section.
(5) Fair
compensation for the services of an interpreter or the cost of an assistive
communication device under this section shall be paid:
(a) By the
county, subject to the approval of the terms of the contract by the governing
body of the county, in a proceeding in a county or justice court.
(b) By the city,
subject to the approval of the terms of the contract by the governing body of
the city, in a proceeding in a municipal court.
(c) By the state
in a proceeding in a circuit court. Amounts payable by the state are not
payable from the Public Defense Services Account established by ORS 151.225 or
from moneys appropriated to the Oregon Public Defense Commission. Fees of an
interpreter necessary for the purpose of communication between appointed
counsel and a client or witness in a criminal case are payable from the Public
Defense Services Account or from moneys appropriated to the Oregon Public
Defense Commission.
(d) By the agency
in an adjudicatory proceeding. [1991 c.750 §1; 1993 c.687 §6; 1999 c.1041 §5;
2001 c.962 §§67,68; 2003 c.75 §§79,80; 2007 c.70 §13; 2012 c.107 §40; 2015
c.155 §3; 2023 c.281 §21]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 45.285
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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