This is a legal document that was released by the New York State Office of Victim Services - a government authority operating within New York.
The document is provided in Italian.
Q: What is a waiver of rights to free interpretation services?
A: A waiver of rights to free interpretation services is a document that allows individuals to waive their right to receive free interpretation services in certain situations.
Q: Who would need to sign a waiver of rights to free interpretation services?
A: Individuals who speak Italian and are involved in a legal or administrative proceeding in New York may need to sign a waiver of rights to free interpretation services if they do not wish to receive free interpretation assistance.
Q: Why would someone choose to sign a waiver of rights to free interpretation services?
A: Someone may choose to sign a waiver of rights to free interpretation services if they prefer to use their own interpreter or if they do not require interpretation services.
Q: Are interpretation services usually provided for free in New York?
A: Yes, in most cases, New York provides free interpretation services for individuals who do not speak English and are involved in legal or administrative proceedings.
Q: What language is this particular waiver for?
A: This waiver is specifically for individuals who speak Italian and are in need of interpretation services in New York.
Q: Is signing a waiver of rights to free interpretation services mandatory?
A: No, signing a waiver of rights to free interpretation services is optional. It is up to the individual to decide whether they want to waive their right to free interpretation services.
Form Details:
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