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Order of Adoption Thursday, July 2, 2015

IN THE SUPREME COURT 
STATE OF NORTH DAKOTA

ORDER OF ADOPTION

Supreme Court No. 20150067 


Proposed Amendments to North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rule 50, North Dakota Rules of Civil Procedure 43, North Dakota Rules of Criminal Procedure 28, and Trial Court Administrative Policy 522 


[¶ 1] The Joint Procedure Committee submitted a petition to amend North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rules 50, North Dakota Rules of Civil Procedure 43, North Dakota Rules of Criminal Procedure 28, and Trial Court Administrative Policy 522, regarding interpreters. Prior to posting the proposed amendments for comments, the amendments were reviewed by the Court and non-substantive amendments were made. The proposed amendments are available at http://www.ndcourts.gov/Court/Notices/Notices.htm. The Court considered the matter, and

[¶ 2] ORDERED, that proposed amendments to North Dakota Supreme Court Administrative Rules 50, North Dakota Rules of Civil Procedure 43, North Dakota Rules of Criminal Procedure 28, and Trial Court Administrative Policy 522, regarding interpreters, as further amended by the Court, are ADOPTED, effective August 1, 2015.

[¶ 3] The Supreme Court of the State of North Dakota convened the 2nd day of July, 2015, with the Honorable Gerald W. VandeWalle, Chief Justice, and the Honorable Dale V. Sandstrom, the Honorable Carol Ronning Kapsner and the Honorable Daniel J. Crothers, Justices, directing the Clerk of the Supreme Court to enter the above order.

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Penny Miller 
Clerk 
North Dakota Supreme Court

 


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