Interpreter Confidentiality and Nondisclosure Agreement is a legal document that was released by the North Dakota Department of Public Instruction - a government authority operating within North Dakota.
Q: What is the Interpreter Confidentiality and Nondisclosure Agreement?
A: It is an agreement that ensures an interpreter will keep all information confidential and not disclose it to third parties.
Q: Why is the agreement important?
A: The agreement is important because it protects the privacy and confidentiality of the individuals involved in the interpreting process.
Q: What information is covered by the agreement?
A: The agreement covers all information shared during the interpreting process, including personal, medical, legal, or any other sensitive information.
Q: Who is bound by this agreement?
A: The interpreter and any other individuals involved in the interpreting process are bound by this agreement.
Q: What happens if the agreement is violated?
A: If the agreement is violated, legal action can be taken against the party who breached the agreement.
Q: Can the agreement be modified?
A: Yes, the agreement can be modified if all parties involved agree to the changes in writing.
Q: How long does the agreement remain in effect?
A: The agreement remains in effect for the duration of the interpreting services and even after the services have been completed.
Form Details:
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