Oregon Code § 45.288·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Appointment of certified interpreter required; exceptions; disqualifications;
code of professional responsibility.
(1) For the purposes of this section:
(a) Hearing
officer includes an administrative law judge.
(b) Non-English-speaking
person has the meaning given that term in ORS 45.275.
(c) Person with
a disability has the meaning given that term in ORS 45.285.
(d) Qualified
interpreter means a person who meets the requirements of ORS 45.285 for an
interpreter for a person with a disability, or a person who meets the
requirements of ORS 45.275 for an interpreter for a non-English-speaking
person.
(2) Except as
provided by this section, whenever a court is required to appoint an
interpreter for any person in a proceeding before the court, or whenever a
hearing officer is required to appoint an interpreter in an adjudicatory
proceeding, the court, hearing officer or the designee of the hearing officer
shall appoint a qualified interpreter who has been certified under ORS 45.291.
If no certified interpreter is available, able or willing to serve, the court,
hearing officer or the designee of the hearing officer shall appoint a
qualified interpreter. Upon request of a party, victim or witness, the court,
hearing officer or designee of the hearing officer, in the discretion of the
court, hearing officer or the designee of the hearing officer, may appoint a
qualified interpreter to act as an interpreter in lieu of a certified
interpreter in any case or adjudicatory proceeding.
(3) The
requirements of this section apply to appointments of interpreters for persons
with disabilities and for non-English-speaking persons.
(4) The court,
hearing officer or the designee of the hearing officer may not appoint any
person under ORS 45.272 to 45.297, 132.090 or 419C.285 if:
(a) The person
has a conflict of interest with any of the parties, victims or witnesses in the
proceeding;
(b) The person is
unable to understand the judge, hearing officer, party, victim or witness, or
cannot be understood by the judge, hearing officer, party, victim or witness;
or
(c) The person is
unable to work cooperatively with the judge of the court, the hearing officer,
the person in need of an interpreter or the counsel for that person.
(5) The Supreme
Court shall adopt a code of professional responsibility for interpreters. The
code is binding on all interpreters who provide interpreter services in the
courts or in adjudicatory proceedings before agencies. [1993 c.687 §2; 1999
c.1041 §6; 2001 c.242 §2; 2001 c.243 §2; 2003 c.75 §81; 2007 c.70 §14; 2015
c.155 §4]
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Key Points
01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 45.288
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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