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An example of realtime would be
a hearing-impaired person reading the transcript on a display terminal during the proceedings
When a party to the action is hearing impaired and requests realtime, which proceedings may take place before the realtime is available?
no proceedings may take place
In a civil or criminal hearing where any party or participant is hearing impaired, that party must request a functioning assistive listening system or computer-aided transcription system
5 days before the hearing
If a juror is hearing impaired, a court reporter may be requested to be present in the jury deliberating room to operate a computer-aided transcript system for that juror for the duration of the deliberations.
True
A hearing-impaired defendant shall be provided with a functioning assistive listening system or computer-aided transcription except in small claims or traffic court.
False
A computer-aided transcription system or assistive listening system shall be provided for a hearing-impaired juror.
True
Juvenile court proceedings are exempted from Rule 54.8.
False
An individual may be disqualified from jury service because he has a hearing loss.
False
A deposition in a workers’ compensation case
is to be taken in the same manner as other civil depositions
An injured party whose deposition is taken by his employer is not entitled to
reasonable reimbursement for loss of wages during any hospitalization
It is not necessary to be a CSR to take a deposition in a workers’ compensation case.
False
The reasonable cost of a deponent’s attorney’s fees shall be paid by the State of California Workers’ Compensation Board.
False
The production of records may be required in a deposition in a workers’ compensation.
True