California Law (Last Updated: March 4, 2014) |
Government Code - GOV |
Title 8. THE ORGANIZATION AND GOVERNMENT OF COURTS |
Chapter 5. The Superior Courts |
ARTICLE 12.1. Official Reporters in Tulare County |
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 be Range 184, step "E," two thousand five hundred eighty-four dollars and five cents ($2,584.05).
The initial hiring rate for each position shall be Range 184, step A. However, a judge of the superior court may appoint any such court reporter at a higher initial step if, in the opinion of the judge of the superior court, an individual to be appointed has such experience and qualifications to entitle that individual to the higher initial step.
The county shall provide each reporter stenographic machine paper, ink, and ribbons necessary for reporting.
(b) Where it is necessary to appoint a pro tempore reporter, the pro tempore reporter shall receive a per diem of one hundred fifteen dollars ($115) a day for the day the pro tempore reporter actually is on duty under order of the court.
Pro tempore reporters shall not receive more than one per diem fee a day from the county.
(c) This per diem rate shall also apply when a reporter is appointed pursuant to Section 869 of the Penal Code by a justice court judge acting as a magistrate.
(d) Each full-time official reporter and each official reporter pro tempore shall receive the salaries specified in subdivisions (a) and (b) respectively, unless the Board of Supervisors of Tulare County, by ordinance, provides for compensation in excess of the specified amounts, in which event the amount set by ordinance shall apply.
(e) For all transcripts incident to reporting services, each reporter shall receive the fees provided for in Section 69950.