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Gov. Code § 70050.6 Section 70050.6
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(a) In Tuolumne County, the official reporters of the superior court shall perform the following duties: (1) Report all criminal proceedings. (2) Report all civil proceedings. (3) Report all domestic relations proceedings. (4) Report all proceedings of the grand jury. (5) Report …
Gov. Code § 70050.8 Section 70050.8
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Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 69948 and 69949, in counties with population of at least 62,000 and under 65,800, as determined by the 1960 federal census, the fee for official court reporters and court reporters pro tempore is seventy dollars ($70) per day unless the …
Gov. Code § 70051 Section 70051
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No further fee than that prescribed in Sections 70053 to 70059.5, inclusive, 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 heari…
Gov. Code § 70052 Section 70052
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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 the law requires for other salary demands against the county.
Gov. Code § 70056.7 Section 70056.7
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Notwithstanding any other provision of law to the contrary, the following provisions shall be applicable to the official superior court reporters in Monterey County: (a) Regular official court reporters shall report all criminal and civil proceedings in their respective courts an…
Gov. Code § 70059.7 Section 70059.7
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In Santa Barbara County each regular official reporter shall be paid a biweekly salary which shall be one thousand six hundred eighty-five dollars and eighty-five cents ($1,685.85) which salary shall include payment for services in reporting all proceedings in the superior or mun…
Gov. Code § 70059.8 Section 70059.8
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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 Solano County. (b) Regular official court reporters shall report all criminal and …
Gov. Code § 70059.9 Section 70059.9
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In San Luis Obispo County, each regular official reporter shall be paid a monthly salary which shall be recommended by the superior court and approved by the board of supervisors. This salary shall include payment for services in reporting all proceedings in the superior court, b…
Gov. Code § 70060 Section 70060
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The fee so required 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.
Gov. Code § 70061 Section 70061
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In a county with a population of 280,000 and under 285,000, of 500,000 and under 700,000, or of 700,000 or more, the fee so required shall not be required of any party who is exempted from the payment of costs by any statute other than Section 6103.
Gov. Code § 70062 Section 70062
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On or before the first day of each calendar month, the county clerk shall 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 that on which he transmits the money, and the mone…
Gov. Code § 70063 Section 70063
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In Mendocino County, the official phonographic reporters shall perform the following duties: (a) Report all proceedings before the superior court. (b) Report the proceedings of the grand jury. (c) Act as the secretary of, and render stenographic and clerical assistance to, the ju…
Gov. Code § 70064 Section 70064
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In Mono County, 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 fees of such reporters shall be as elsewhere provided by law.
Gov. Code § 70100 Section 70100
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This article applies in each county with a population of 700,000 and under 750,000, as determined by the 1950 federal census. The provisions of Article 11 of this chapter which apply in counties with a population of 750,000 or over apply in each county with a population of 700,00…
Gov. Code § 70101 Section 70101
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If a majority of the judges of the superior court of any county with a population of 700,000 and under 750,000 concur in an order that appointments may be made pursuant to this article, they may each appoint a competent phonographic reporter, specifying that the appointment is pu…
Gov. Code § 70104 Section 70104
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In such event in cases in which a phonographic reporter is requested and the fees provided for by Article 11 for counties with a population of 700,000 and under 750,000 have not been paid, the parties litigant shall pay to the clerk of the court, prior to the hearing of the cases…
Gov. Code § 70110 Section 70110
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In Tulare County, each judge of the superior court may appoint a competent phonographic reporter, to be known as a regular official reporter of that court, and such pro tempore reporters as necessary to report the proceedings of the court. Regular official reporters shall hold of…
Gov. Code § 70111 Section 70111
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(a) In consideration of all reporting services, official court reporters shall be paid biweekly at Range 184 of the current Tulare County salary schedule. The initial rate for currently appointed official superior court court reporters on the effective date of this article shall …
Gov. Code § 70112 Section 70112
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In addition to the compensation provided in this article, each full-time reporter of the superior court shall be entitled to, and shall receive the same vacation, sick leave, salary step advancements, and similar privileges and benefits as are now or may hereafter be provided for…
Gov. Code § 70113 Section 70113
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Official superior court court reporters shall be members of any retirement system maintained by the county. For retirement credit purposes compensation earnable shall be deemed to be the annual salary paid by the county to each official superior court court reporter.
Gov. Code § 70125 Section 70125
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In each county having a population of more than 95,000 and less than 120,000, 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 as many regular offi…
Gov. Code § 70126 Section 70126
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A judge of the superior court may appoint a pro tempore official reporter, to serve as the convenience of the court may require, when an official reporter is unavailable.
Gov. Code § 70127 Section 70127
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Each regular official reporter shall be paid an annual salary of twenty thousand nine hundred eighty-three dollars and ninety-two cents ($20,983. 92). Adjustments in salary shall be made annually by the board of supervisors by an amount which is equivalent to the increase or decr…
Gov. Code § 70128 Section 70128
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Except in criminal cases, the fees prescribed in Article 9 (commencing with Section 69941), Chapter 5, Title 8, shall be paid for the services of a court reporter. The fees for reporting testimony and proceedings in contested cases and for reporting default or uncontested actions…
Gov. Code § 70130 Section 70130
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(a) In a county with a population of over 205,000 and not over 225,000 as determined by the 1970 federal decennial census, within which there is located a facility of the Department of Corrections of the State of California, each full-time official reporter shall receive a salary…
Gov. Code § 70130.5 Section 70130.5
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No further fee, charge or salary other than the salary or compensation provided by Section 70130 shall be collected from, or assessed against, any party to any proceeding for the services of an official reporter in taking down in shorthand the testimony and other proceedings in t…
Gov. Code § 70131 Section 70131
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In criminal cases in which the court specifically so directs, the fee for a transcript ordered by the court to be made shall be paid out of the county treasury on the order of the court. The court shall not order to be transcribed and paid for out of the county treasury any matte…
Gov. Code § 70131.5 Section 70131.5
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Fees for transcription of testimony and proceedings in the court shall be paid by the litigants to full-time official reporters and official reporters pro tempore as otherwise provided by law. In all cases where by law the court may direct the payment of transcription fees out of…
Gov. Code § 70132 Section 70132
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The official reporters of the court, if otherwise eligible, shall be members of any retirement system maintained by the county that includes attachés of the court. For the purposes of such retirement system, the salary or compensation provided for reporters in this article shall …
Gov. Code § 70132.5 Section 70132.5
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(a) The official reporter shall perform the duties required of him by law. When not actually engaged in the performance of any other duty imposed on him by law, he shall render stenographic or clerical assistance, or both, to the judge or judges of the department to which he is a…
Gov. Code § 70133 Section 70133
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Nothing in any county ordinance or in any state law disqualifying employees at any age from further employment, shall affect any reporter employed on the effective date of this article, or for a period of 10 years thereafter.
Gov. Code § 70134 Section 70134
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The official reporters of the court, in addition to membership in any appropriate county retirement system, unless otherwise specified in this article, shall be bound by the same restrictions applicable to other county employees. Such reporters shall not use county equipment or c…
Gov. Code § 70136 Section 70136
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the monthly salary of each full-time official reporter of the Superior Court in Santa Cruz County shall be as follows: Step 1:$1,614 Step 2:$1,685 Step 3:$1,758 Step 4:$1,834 Step 5:$1,941 The initial hiring rate for each position s…
Gov. Code § 70137 Section 70137
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Fees for transcription of testimony and proceedings in the court shall be paid by the litigant to full-time official reporters or to official reporters pro tempore as otherwise provided by law. In all cases where by law the court may direct the payment of transcription fees out o…
Gov. Code § 70138 Section 70138
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(a) The official reporter shall perform the duties required by law. When not actually engaged in the performance of any other duty imposed by law, the official reporter shall render stenographic or clerical assistance, or both, to the judge or judges of the department to which su…
Gov. Code § 70139 Section 70139
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(a) A reporter’s filing fee of twelve dollars ($12) shall be paid in actions and proceedings as specified in Section 68090.5 in the Santa Cruz County Superior Court. (b) In addition to any fee otherwise required, in civil cases that last longer than one judicial day, a fee per da…
Gov. Code § 70141.11 Section 70141.11
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Notwithstanding Section 269 of the Code of Civil Procedure, any court reporting functions for the commissioner in Contra Costa County may be by electronic or mechanical means and devices.
Gov. Code § 7926.000 Section 7926.000
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Except as provided in Sections 7924.510, 7924.700, and 7929.610, this division does not require the disclosure of a final accreditation report of the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Hospitals that has been transmitted to the State Department of Public Health pursuant to subd…
Gov. Code § 7926.100 Section 7926.100
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(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b) and in Sections 7924.510, 7924.700, and 7929.610, this division does not require the disclosure of any information that a person provides to the Secretary of State for the purpose of registration in the Advance Health Care Directive Regis…
Gov. Code § 7926.200 Section 7926.200
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The provisions listed in Section 7920.505 do not prevent any health facility from disclosing to a certified bargaining agent relevant financing information pursuant to Section 8 of the National Labor Relations Act (29 U.S.C. Sec. 158).
Gov. Code § 7926.205 Section 7926.205
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(a) Nothing in this division or any other provision of law requires disclosure of records of a health plan that is licensed pursuant to the Knox-Keene Health Care Service Plan Act of 1975 (Chapter 2.2 (commencing with Section 1340) of Division 2 of the Health and Safety Code) and…
Gov. Code § 7926.210 Section 7926.210
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(a) Except as provided in subdivision (b) or in Sections 7924.510, 7924.700, and 7929.610, this division does not require disclosure of any records of a local hospital district, formed pursuant to Division 23 (commencing with Section 32000) of the Health and Safety Code, or a mun…
Gov. Code § 7926.215 Section 7926.215
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(a) Except as provided in Sections 7924.510, 7924.700, and the provisions listed in Section 7920.505, this division does not require disclosure of records of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation that relate to health care services contract negotiations, and that revea…
Gov. Code § 7926.220 Section 7926.220
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(a) Except as provided in Sections 7924.510, 7924.700, and 7929.610, this division does not require disclosure of records of a state agency related to activities governed by Article 2.6 (commencing with Section 14081), Article 2.8 (commencing with Section 14087.5), or Article 2.9…
Gov. Code § 7926.225 Section 7926.225
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(a) Except as provided in Sections 7924.510, 7924.700, and 7929.610, this division does not require disclosure of records of the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board and the State Department of Health Care Services that relate to activities governed by former Part 6.3 (commencing…
Gov. Code § 7926.230 Section 7926.230
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(a) Except as provided in Sections 7924.510, 7924.700, and 7929.610, this division does not require disclosure of records of the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board and the State Department of Health Care Services related to activities governed by Part 6.2 (commencing with Secti…
Gov. Code § 7926.235 Section 7926.235
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(a) Except as provided in Sections 7924.510, 7924.700, and 7929.610, this division does not require disclosure of records of the Managed Risk Medical Insurance Board that relate to activities governed by Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 10700) of Part 2 of Division 2 of the Ins…
Gov. Code § 7926.300 Section 7926.300
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(a) Notwithstanding any other provision of this division, information regarding persons paid by the state to provide in-home supportive services pursuant to Article 7 (commencing with Section 12300) of Chapter 3 of Part 3 of Division 9 of the Welfare and Institutions Code or pers…
Gov. Code § 7926.400 Section 7926.400
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For purposes of this article, the following terms have the following meanings: (a) “Contractor” means an individual or entity that contracts with a reproductive health services facility for services related to patient care. (b) “Personal information” means any of the following in…
Gov. Code § 7926.405 Section 7926.405
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This division does not require disclosure of any personal information received, collected, or compiled by a public agency regarding the employees, volunteers, board members, owners, partners, officers, or contractors of a reproductive health services facility who have notified th…