Cost of providing interpreter. (a) General rule.-- An interpreter appointed in accordance with this subchapter is entitled to a reasonable
Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes
Section: 4416
Jurisdiction: PA
Bluebook Citation: 42 Pa. Cons. Stat. § 4416
§ 4416. Cost of providing interpreter. (a) General rule.-- An interpreter appointed in accordance with this subchapter is entitled to a reasonable
fee for interpreter services and shall be reimbursed for actual and reasonable expenses
as provided in this section. (b) Principal party in interest.-- If the person with limited English proficiency is a defendant, party or a direct victim
in a judicial proceeding for a criminal matter or juvenile proceeding pursuant to
Chapter 63 (relating to juvenile matters), then the payment of the cost of providing
the interpreter shall be the responsibility of the county of the court that has jurisdiction
over the judicial proceeding for the criminal matter. (c) Witness.-- If the person with limited English proficiency is compelled to appear as a witness
in a judicial proceeding for a criminal matter, then the payment of the cost of providing
the interpreter shall be the responsibility of the county of the court that has jurisdiction
over the judicial proceeding for the criminal matter. (d) Payment determination.-- Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c), disposition of all or part of the cost
of providing interpreter services shall be in the discretion of the presiding judicial
officer unless the principal party in interest is indigent. If the principal party
in interest is indigent, then the cost of providing interpreter services shall be
the responsibility of the county of the court that has jurisdiction over the judicial
proceeding. The presiding judicial officer may order reimbursement to the county for
its responsibilities under this section. Cross References. Section 4416 is referred to in section 4417 of this title.
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