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Laws of Minnesota 1984 CHAPTER 460-S.F.No. 1973 An act relating to persons handicapped in communication; requiring the arresting officer to immediately obtain a qualified interpreter for a person handicapped in communication who has been arrested; amending Minnesota Statutes 1982, sections 546.42; 611.31; and 611.32. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MINNESOTA: Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 1982, section 546.42, is amended to read: 546.42 [PERSONS HANDICAPPED IN COMMUNICATION; INTERPRETERS.] For the purposes of sections 546.42 to 546.44 a person handicapped in communication is one who, because of a hearing, speech or other communication disorder, or because oftheinability to speak or comprehenddifficulty in speaking or comprehending the English language, is unable to fully understand the proceedings in which he is required to participate, or when named as a party to a legal proceeding, is unable by reason of the deficiency to obtain due process of law. Sec. 2. Minnesota Statutes 1982, section 611.31, is amended to read: 611.31 [HANDICAPPED PERSON.] For the purposes of sections 611.30 to 611.34, "person handicapped in communication" means a person who: (a) because of a hearing, speech or other communication disorder, or (b) because ofthe inability to speak or comprehenddifficulty in speaking or comprehending the English language, cannot fully understand the proceedings or any charges made against him, or is incapable of presenting or assisting in the presentation of his defense. Sec. 3. Minnesota Statutes 1982, section 611.32, is amended to read: 611.32 [PROCEEDINGS WHERE INTERPRETER APPOINTED.] Subdivision 1. [PROCEEDINGS AND PRELIMINARY PROCEEDINGS INVOLVING POSSIBLE CRIMINAL SANCTIONS OR CONFINEMENT.] In any proceedingwhereinin which ahandicappedperson handicapped in communication may be subjected to confinement or criminal sanction, or in any proceeding preliminarytheretoto that proceeding, including coroner's inquest, grand jury proceedings, and proceedings relating to mental health commitments, the presiding judicial officer shall appoint a qualified interpreter to assist thehandicappedperson handicapped in communication and any witness handicapped in communication throughout the proceedings. Subd. 2. [PROCEEDINGS AT TIME OF APPREHENSION OR ARREST.]UponFollowing the apprehension or arrest of a person handicapped in communication for an alleged violation of a criminal lawand, the arresting officer, sheriff or other law enforcement official shall immediately make necessary contacts to obtain a qualified interpreter and shall obtain an interpreter at the earliest possible time at the place of detention. A law enforcement officer shall, with the assistance of the interpreter, explain to the person handicapped in communication, all charges filed against him or her, and all procedures relating to his or her detainment and release. The interpreter shall also assist the person with all other communications, including communications relating to needed medical attention. Prior to interrogating or taking the statement ofa handicappedthe person handicapped in communication, the arresting officer, sheriff, or other law enforcement official shall make available tosaidthe person, atthe earliest possible time,a qualified interpreter to assistsuchthe person throughoutsuchthe interrogation or taking of a statement. Approved April 24, 1984
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Revisor of Statutes