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<law><site_title>Virginia Decoded</site_title><site_url>https://vacode.org</site_url><law_id>62595</law_id><section_number>8.01-400.1</section_number><catch_line>Privileged communications by interpreters for the deaf (Supreme Court Rule 2:507 derived in part from this section)</catch_line><edition url="https://vacode.org/2025/" slug="2025" current="TRUE" last_updated="">2025</edition><structure><unit label="title" level="1" order_by="1" identifier="8.01">Civil Remedies and Procedure</unit><unit label="chapter" level="2" order_by="1" identifier="14">Evidence</unit><unit label="article" level="3" order_by="1" identifier="4">Witnesses Generally</unit></structure><text>
						<section><p>Whenever a deaf <span class="dictionary">person</span> communicates through an interpreter to any <span class="dictionary">person</span> under such circumstances that the communication would be privileged, and such <span class="dictionary">person</span> could not be compelled to testify as to the communications, this <span class="dictionary">privilege</span> shall also apply to the interpreter.</p></section></text><history>1978, c. 601.</history><metadata></metadata></law>
