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Gov. Code § 69994.5 Section 69994.5
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The salaries provided for in this article shall be paid in biweekly installments from the general fund of the county, and shall be allowed and audited in the same manner as other salary demands against the county.
Gov. Code § 69994.8 Section 69994.8
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All reporters appointed pursuant to this article shall be known as official court reporters of the County of Sacramento. As attachés of the court, official reporters shall not be subject to the authority of any county administrative office or civil service commission.
Gov. Code § 69994.9 Section 69994.9
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With the approval of the board of supervisors the court may establish such additional classifications and rates of compensation as are required. Rates of compensation of regular official phonographic reporters may be adjusted by approval of the board of supervisors and a majority…
Gov. Code § 69995 Section 69995
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(a) In Ventura County, a majority of the judges of the superior court may appoint as many competent official phonographic reporters as the business of the superior court requires, and as required to provide court reporting service to the municipal court of the county as provided …
Gov. Code § 69998 Section 69998
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No further fee than that prescribed in this article shall be collected from, or assessed against, any party to any proceeding for the services of a phonographic reporter in taking down in shorthand the testimony and other proceedings in the trial or hearing of any matter as requi…
Gov. Code § 69999 Section 69999
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Any fee required by this article shall be taxed as costs in favor of any party paying it and to whom costs are awarded by the judgment of the court. Such fee shall not be subject to the provisions of Section 6103 of this code. Such fee shall not be required of any party who is ex…
Gov. Code § 70000 Section 70000
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In each county with a population of more than 10,000 and less than 10,500, as determined by the 1960 federal census, to assist the court in the transaction of its judicial business, a majority of the judges of the superior court for such county may appoint one official phonograph…
Gov. Code § 70010 Section 70010
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In each county having a population of 210,000 inhabitants and less than 220,000 inhabitants, as determined by the 1950 federal census, the judges of the superior court of such county, a majority concurring, to assist the court in the transaction of the judicial business of such c…
Gov. Code § 70011 Section 70011
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When needed in order that the judicial business of the superior court in such county may be diligently carried on and a particular matter or matters may proceed to trial or hearing without delay, a pro tempore official reporter may be appointed to perform the duties of a phonogra…
Gov. Code § 70012 Section 70012
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The regular official phonographic reporters and phonographic reporters pro tempore shall be compensated at the same rate as reporters in counties having a population over 2,000,000.
Gov. Code § 70013 Section 70013
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No further fee than that hereinabove provided shall be collected from, or assessed against, any party to any proceeding for the services of a phonographic reporter in taking down in shorthand the testimony and other proceedings in the trial or hearing of any matter as required by…
Gov. Code § 70014 Section 70014
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The salaries provided for in this article shall be paid in monthly installments out of the salary fund of the county, and shall be allowed and audited in the same manner as for salary demands against the county are required by law to be allowed and audited.
Gov. Code § 70016 Section 70016
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The fees required by Sections 70015 and 70015.5 shall be taxed as costs in favor of any party paying the same and to whom costs are awarded by the judgment of the court. Such fee shall not be subject to the provisions of Section 6103 of the Government Code.
Gov. Code § 70017 Section 70017
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The county clerk shall, on or before the first day of each calendar month, transmit to the county treasurer all money paid to him pursuant to this article during the preceding calendar month, or up to the day immediately preceding the day on which he transmits such money, and suc…
Gov. Code § 70025 Section 70025
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In Riverside County, the board of supervisors shall fix the salary of regular official reporters, which shall not be less than an annual salary of twenty thousand two hundred ten dollars ($20,210) and the compensation of official reporters pro tempore, which shall be at a rate no…
Gov. Code § 70040 Section 70040
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Unless otherwise specifically provided, the determination of whether a county has the population prescribed in this article shall be made on the basis of the 1950 federal census.
Gov. Code § 70041 Section 70041
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Unless otherwise specifically provided, the provisions of this article apply in each county described as follows: (a) A county with a population of 70,000 or less, as determined by the 1940 federal census, and having two or more superior court judges. (b) A county with a populati…
Gov. Code § 70041.1 Section 70041.1
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Unless otherwise specifically provided the provisions of this article apply in a county with a population of 290,000 or more and under 295,000.
Gov. Code § 70041.5 Section 70041.5
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Unless otherwise specifically provided, the provisions of this article apply to a county with a population of over 45,000 and under 46,750, as determined on the basis of the 1950 federal census.
Gov. Code § 70042 Section 70042
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The provisions of this article are applicable in a county described in subdivisions (a) and (c) of Section 70041 only if the board of supervisors of such county by resolution adopts the procedure for the appointment and compensation of official phonographic reporters provided for…
Gov. Code § 70043 Section 70043
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To assist the court in the transaction of its judicial business by having the duties of phonographic reporters performed, a majority of the judges of the superior court of the county may appoint as many regular official phonographic reporters as necessary to report the proceeding…
Gov. Code § 70044 Section 70044
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(a) When needed in order that the judicial business of the superior court in the county may be diligently carried on and a particular matter may proceed to trial or hearing without delay, a pro tempore official reporter may be appointed to perform the duties of a phonographic rep…
Gov. Code § 70044.1 Section 70044.1
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In any county having a population of over 250,000 and under 277,000, as determined by the 1950 federal census, the fee for reporting testimony and proceedings in contested cases is thirty-five dollars ($35) a day, and the fee for reporting each default or uncontested action or pr…
Gov. Code § 70044.5 Section 70044.5
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In San Mateo County, official reporters shall be appointed by the judges of the consolidated superior and municipal courts pursuant to the provisions of Section 70043 or 72194 and shall serve at the pleasure of the judges. (a) The biweekly salary of each regular official reporter…
Gov. Code § 70045 Section 70045
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In a county having a population of 70,000 or less, as determined by the 1940 federal census, and having two or more superior court judges, each regular official reporter shall be paid an annual salary of four thousand two hundred dollars ($4,200), and each pro tempore official re…
Gov. Code § 70045.1 Section 70045.1
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Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 70045 of this code, in Trinity County, each regular official court reporter shall receive an annual salary of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) unless the board of supervisors shall by ordinance provide for compensation in excess of that amo…
Gov. Code § 70045.10 Section 70045.10
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the provisions of this section shall apply to the official court reporters in Tehama County. (a) The regular full-time official court reporters shall perform the following duties: (1) Report all criminal proceedings in superior court. (…
Gov. Code § 70045.11 Section 70045.11
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In lieu of the compensation provided for in Section 69948, the Board of Supervisors of Sutter County may, with the approval of the presiding judge of the superior court, contract with official court reporters, and reporters pro tempore, for the superior court with respect to the …
Gov. Code § 70045.12 Section 70045.12
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the following provisions shall be applicable to the official court reporters in the superior court and municipal courts of Madera County: (a) In Madera County, official court reporters shall be appointed by the judges of the superior co…
Gov. Code § 70045.2 Section 70045.2
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Notwithstanding Section 70045, in Modoc County each regular official court reporter shall receive an annual salary to be determined by ordinance by the board of supervisors, payable in monthly installments out of the salary fund of the county, for the reporting and taking notes i…
Gov. Code § 70045.4 Section 70045.4
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Notwithstanding the provisions of Section 70045 or any other provision of this article, in Merced County: (a) The regular full-time official court reporters shall perform the following duties: (1) Report all criminal proceedings in the superior court. (2) Report all civil commitm…
Gov. Code § 70045.5 Section 70045.5
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In a county with a population of 74,492 and not over 76,000 as determined by the 1970 federal census, each regular official reporter shall be paid an annual salary of twenty-one thousand seven hundred dollars ($21,700) and each pro tempore official court reporter shall be paid se…
Gov. Code § 70045.6 Section 70045.6
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(a) In Kern County each regular reporter shall be paid the biweekly salary specified in range 52.4 of the salary schedule. The court reporter shall be paid biweekly pursuant to the payroll procedures in effect in the County of Kern. (b) Beginning January 1, 1980, the board of sup…
Gov. Code § 70045.7 Section 70045.7
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In Napa County, each regular official reporter shall be paid an annual salary of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000), and each pro tempore official reporter shall be paid one hundred ten dollars ($110) a day for the days he actually is on duty under order of the court. However…
Gov. Code § 70045.75 Section 70045.75
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law including, but not limited to, Sections 70040, 70041, 70042, and 70045, the following provisions shall be applicable to the full-time official court reporters, if any, in Nevada County: (a) The regular full-time official court reporters …
Gov. Code § 70045.77 Section 70045.77
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, including, but not limited to, Sections 70040, 70041, 70042, and 70045, the following provisions shall be applicable to the full-time official court reporters, if any, in El Dorado County: (a) The regular full-time official court report…
Gov. Code § 70045.8 Section 70045.8
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, including, but not limited to, Sections 70040, 70041, 70042, and 70045, the following provisions shall be applicable to the official court reporters in Butte County Superior Court: (1) The regular full-time official court reporters …
Gov. Code § 70045.9 Section 70045.9
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the provisions of this section shall apply to the official court reporters in Shasta County: (a) The regular full-time official court reporters shall perform the following duties: (1) Report all criminal proceedings in superior court. (…
Gov. Code § 70046 Section 70046
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In San Bernardino County, the board of supervisors shall fix the salary of regular official reporters, which shall not be less than an annual salary of twenty thousand two hundred ten dollars ($20,210) and the compensation of official reporters pro tempore, which shall be at a ra…
Gov. Code § 70046.1 Section 70046.1
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In Santa Clara County, the board of supervisors shall fix the salary of regular official reporters, which shall not be less than a biweekly salary of one thousand seven hundred eighty-four dollars and forty cents ($1,784.40), and the compensation of official reporters pro tempore…
Gov. Code § 70046.2 Section 70046.2
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(a) In Fresno County, the compensation of each regular official court reporter shall be determined through the collective bargaining process. (b) For the purposes of retirement, the compensation of each regular official court reporter shall be deemed to be the total of all per di…
Gov. Code § 70046.4 Section 70046.4
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(a) In Lake County, the official phonographic reporters shall perform the following duties: (1) Report all proceedings before the superior court. (2) Report all the proceedings of the grand jury. (3) Act as the secretary of, and render stenographic and clerical assistance to, the…
Gov. Code § 70047 Section 70047
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(a) In Contra Costa County, the annual salary of each regular official reporter shall be based on a four-step salary plan as established by joint action and approval of the board of supervisors and a majority of the judges of the court. The step of entry shall be step one. Howeve…
Gov. Code § 70047.1 Section 70047.1
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the following provisions shall be applicable to the Stanislaus County Superior Court: (a) In Stanislaus County, to assist the superior court in the transaction of its judicial business, a majority of the judges of the superior court, wi…
Gov. Code § 70047.5 Section 70047.5
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(a) In Sonoma County, for the 1987–88 fiscal year each regular official reporter shall be paid an annual salary of thirty-seven thousand seven hundred forty dollars ($37,740), which salary shall include payment for services in reporting all proceedings in the superior court, befo…
Gov. Code § 70048 Section 70048
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(a) In a county with a population of 1,300,000 and under 1,400,000, as determined by the 1970 federal census, regular official reporters shall be paid at a salary rate established by joint action and approval of the board of supervisors and a majority of the judges of the court. …
Gov. Code § 70049 Section 70049
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In a county with a population of over 11,650 and under 12,000, as determined by the 1960 federal census, each regular official reporter shall receive as full compensation for taking notes in criminal cases an annual salary set by resolution of the board of supervisors. All other …
Gov. Code § 70049.5 Section 70049.5
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In a county with a population of over 32,000 and under 33,000, as determined by the 1960 federal census, each regular official reporter shall receive as full compensation an annual salary of ten thousand dollars ($10,000) unless the board of supervisors of the county shall by ord…
Gov. Code § 70050 Section 70050
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In San Benito County, the board of supervisors shall fix the salary of regular official reporters and the compensation of official reporters pro tempore, which shall be at a rate of not more than seventy-five dollars ($75) a day. During the hours which the court is open for the t…
Gov. Code § 70050.5 Section 70050.5
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In each county with a population of 730,000 and under 850,000, as determined by the 1960 federal census, the monthly salary of the regular official phonographic reporters shall be not less than that paid to regular official phonographic reporters of the superior court in counties…