HRS §607-1.5
Court interpreter services fund setup and use
This section creates a special state fund for court interpreter services. Money from fees, donations, and interest goes into it. The court administrator uses the money to train, test, and certify interpreters and for related education.
courts
The statute, as written — Court interpreting services revolving fund
(a) There is established in the state treasury the court interpreting services revolving fund, into which shall be deposited: (1) Fees, charges, and other moneys collected for programs relating to interpreter issues and training, screening, testing, and certification of court interpreters; (2) All moneys received from public or private sources for the purposes of this fund; and (3) Any interest accrued or investment earnings realized that are attributable to the moneys in the revolving fund. (b) Moneys in the court interpreting services revolving fund shall be administered and expended by the administrative director of the courts to support the court interpreting services program's educational services and the program's activities relating to the training, screening, testing, and certification of court interpreters.
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