This is a legal document that was released by the New York State Department of Health - a government authority operating within New York.
The document is provided in Korean.
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 an individual to decline free interpretation services in the Korean language.
Q: Why would someone sign a Waiver of Rights to Free Interpretation Services?
A: Someone might sign this waiver if they prefer to communicate in a language other than Korean, or if they want to use a different interpreter or translation service.
Q: Does signing a Waiver of Rights to Free Interpretation Services mean that interpretation services cannot be provided?
A: No, signing the waiver simply means that the individual is declining the free interpretation services in Korean. They can still seek interpretation services through other means.
Q: Is the Waiver of Rights to Free Interpretation Services specific to New York?
A: Yes, this waiver is specific to New York. Other states may have their own versions of this document.
Q: Is the waiver only applicable to Korean language interpretation services?
A: Yes, this waiver specifically pertains to the Korean language interpretation services. It may not be used for other languages.
Form Details:
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