Massachusetts General Laws ch. 221C sec. 5 – Removal of interpreter
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Section 5. Any of the following actions shall be good cause for a judge to remove an interpreter:
(a) knowingly and willfully making false interpretation while serving in an official capacity;
(b) knowingly and willfully disclosing confidential or privileged information obtained while serving in an official capacity;
(c) failing to follow the standards prescribed by law and the ethics of the interpreter profession; or
(d) being unable to interpret adequately, including where the interpreter self-reports such inability.