This is a legal document that was released by the New York State Department of Civil Service - a government authority operating within New York.
The document is provided in Russian.
Q: What is a Waiver of Right to Free Interpretation Services?
A: A Waiver of Right to Free Interpretation Services is a document where a person willingly gives up their right to receive interpretation services for free.
Q: Who is required to sign a Waiver of Right to Free Interpretation Services?
A: Anyone who is eligible for free interpretation services, but chooses to waive that right, may be required to sign this document.
Q: Why would someone sign a Waiver of Right to Free Interpretation Services?
A: Someone may choose to sign this waiver if they prefer or have made other arrangements for interpretation services and do not wish to use the free services provided by the state.
Q: Is signing a Waiver of Right to Free Interpretation Services mandatory?
A: No, signing this waiver is voluntary. Individuals have the option to receive free interpretation services if they choose not to sign the waiver.
Form Details:
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