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GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 69994-69994.9



69994.  This article shall apply in a county having a population of
more than 490,000 and less than 503,000, as determined by the 1960
federal census. The judges of the superior and municipal courts of
such county, a majority concurring, may appoint as many regular
official phonographic reporters as may be necessary to report the
proceedings in the courts of the county and to perform such other
duties as are prescribed by law. The number of reporters so appointed
shall not exceed the number of offices of judges provided by law for
superior and municipal courts of such county. Such reporters shall
hold office during the pleasure of the judges of such court, a
majority concurring.



69994.1.  When needed in order that the judicial business of the
courts in such county may be carried on without delay, the judges of
such courts may appoint as many additional phonographic reporters as
the business of the courts may require, who shall be known as
official reporters pro tempore, and who shall be compensated at the
same rate of compensation as official phonographic reporters in such
county would be compensated for the first year of service computed on
a daily basis.



69994.2.  The regular official phonographic reporters shall be
compensated at an annual salary of forty-seven thousand seven hundred
eleven dollars ($47,711), except that these reporters may be
employed at an annual salary of thirty-nine thousand two hundred
thirty-four dollars ($39,234) for the first year of service, at an
annual salary of forty-one thousand one hundred ninety-six dollars
($41,196) for the second year of service, at an annual salary of
forty-three thousand two hundred sixty-three dollars ($43,263) for
the third year of service, and at an annual salary of forty-five
thousand four hundred thirty-five dollars ($45,435) for the fourth
year of service. The judges of the superior and municipal courts of
such county, a majority concurring, may appoint a supervising
phonographic reporter at an annual salary of forty-nine thousand six
hundred fifty-three dollars ($49,653) except that such reporter may
be employed at an annual salary of forty-five thousand thirty-eight
dollars ($45,038) for the first year of service and at an annual
salary of forty-seven thousand two hundred ninety-three dollars
($47,293) for the second year of service.



69994.3.  In addition to the compensation provided in this article,
each salaried official reporter shall be entitled to, and shall
receive, vacation and sick leave allowances, retirement, and other
privileges and benefits as are now, or may hereafter be provided for
the employees of the County of Sacramento, including the right to
participate in any group accident, health, or life insurance plan
adopted by the board of supervisors of the county.
   For the purpose of such retirement system, the salary or
compensation provided for reporters in this article shall be deemed
their entire compensation.



69994.4.  No further fee than that herein 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 law or by order of the court, except that in a
civil case when a daily transcript is ordered by a party, such party
shall pay for the services of a pro tempore reporter if required; but
a phonographic reporter shall be allowed, and shall receive, unless
waived by him, the fees allowed by law for transcribing his shorthand
notes of the testimony and proceedings reported by him, and such
fees for transcription shall be paid as provided by law.




69994.5.  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.


69994.8.  All reporters appointed pursuant to this article shall be
known as official court reporters of the County of Sacramento. As
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Statutes > California > Gov > 69994-69994.9

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 69994-69994.9



69994.  This article shall apply in a county having a population of
more than 490,000 and less than 503,000, as determined by the 1960
federal census. The judges of the superior and municipal courts of
such county, a majority concurring, may appoint as many regular
official phonographic reporters as may be necessary to report the
proceedings in the courts of the county and to perform such other
duties as are prescribed by law. The number of reporters so appointed
shall not exceed the number of offices of judges provided by law for
superior and municipal courts of such county. Such reporters shall
hold office during the pleasure of the judges of such court, a
majority concurring.



69994.1.  When needed in order that the judicial business of the
courts in such county may be carried on without delay, the judges of
such courts may appoint as many additional phonographic reporters as
the business of the courts may require, who shall be known as
official reporters pro tempore, and who shall be compensated at the
same rate of compensation as official phonographic reporters in such
county would be compensated for the first year of service computed on
a daily basis.



69994.2.  The regular official phonographic reporters shall be
compensated at an annual salary of forty-seven thousand seven hundred
eleven dollars ($47,711), except that these reporters may be
employed at an annual salary of thirty-nine thousand two hundred
thirty-four dollars ($39,234) for the first year of service, at an
annual salary of forty-one thousand one hundred ninety-six dollars
($41,196) for the second year of service, at an annual salary of
forty-three thousand two hundred sixty-three dollars ($43,263) for
the third year of service, and at an annual salary of forty-five
thousand four hundred thirty-five dollars ($45,435) for the fourth
year of service. The judges of the superior and municipal courts of
such county, a majority concurring, may appoint a supervising
phonographic reporter at an annual salary of forty-nine thousand six
hundred fifty-three dollars ($49,653) except that such reporter may
be employed at an annual salary of forty-five thousand thirty-eight
dollars ($45,038) for the first year of service and at an annual
salary of forty-seven thousand two hundred ninety-three dollars
($47,293) for the second year of service.



69994.3.  In addition to the compensation provided in this article,
each salaried official reporter shall be entitled to, and shall
receive, vacation and sick leave allowances, retirement, and other
privileges and benefits as are now, or may hereafter be provided for
the employees of the County of Sacramento, including the right to
participate in any group accident, health, or life insurance plan
adopted by the board of supervisors of the county.
   For the purpose of such retirement system, the salary or
compensation provided for reporters in this article shall be deemed
their entire compensation.



69994.4.  No further fee than that herein 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 law or by order of the court, except that in a
civil case when a daily transcript is ordered by a party, such party
shall pay for the services of a pro tempore reporter if required; but
a phonographic reporter shall be allowed, and shall receive, unless
waived by him, the fees allowed by law for transcribing his shorthand
notes of the testimony and proceedings reported by him, and such
fees for transcription shall be paid as provided by law.




69994.5.  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.


69994.8.  All reporters appointed pursuant to this article shall be
known as official court reporters of the County of Sacramento. As
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Statutes > California > Gov > 69994-69994.9

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 69994-69994.9



69994.  This article shall apply in a county having a population of
more than 490,000 and less than 503,000, as determined by the 1960
federal census. The judges of the superior and municipal courts of
such county, a majority concurring, may appoint as many regular
official phonographic reporters as may be necessary to report the
proceedings in the courts of the county and to perform such other
duties as are prescribed by law. The number of reporters so appointed
shall not exceed the number of offices of judges provided by law for
superior and municipal courts of such county. Such reporters shall
hold office during the pleasure of the judges of such court, a
majority concurring.



69994.1.  When needed in order that the judicial business of the
courts in such county may be carried on without delay, the judges of
such courts may appoint as many additional phonographic reporters as
the business of the courts may require, who shall be known as
official reporters pro tempore, and who shall be compensated at the
same rate of compensation as official phonographic reporters in such
county would be compensated for the first year of service computed on
a daily basis.



69994.2.  The regular official phonographic reporters shall be
compensated at an annual salary of forty-seven thousand seven hundred
eleven dollars ($47,711), except that these reporters may be
employed at an annual salary of thirty-nine thousand two hundred
thirty-four dollars ($39,234) for the first year of service, at an
annual salary of forty-one thousand one hundred ninety-six dollars
($41,196) for the second year of service, at an annual salary of
forty-three thousand two hundred sixty-three dollars ($43,263) for
the third year of service, and at an annual salary of forty-five
thousand four hundred thirty-five dollars ($45,435) for the fourth
year of service. The judges of the superior and municipal courts of
such county, a majority concurring, may appoint a supervising
phonographic reporter at an annual salary of forty-nine thousand six
hundred fifty-three dollars ($49,653) except that such reporter may
be employed at an annual salary of forty-five thousand thirty-eight
dollars ($45,038) for the first year of service and at an annual
salary of forty-seven thousand two hundred ninety-three dollars
($47,293) for the second year of service.



69994.3.  In addition to the compensation provided in this article,
each salaried official reporter shall be entitled to, and shall
receive, vacation and sick leave allowances, retirement, and other
privileges and benefits as are now, or may hereafter be provided for
the employees of the County of Sacramento, including the right to
participate in any group accident, health, or life insurance plan
adopted by the board of supervisors of the county.
   For the purpose of such retirement system, the salary or
compensation provided for reporters in this article shall be deemed
their entire compensation.



69994.4.  No further fee than that herein 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 law or by order of the court, except that in a
civil case when a daily transcript is ordered by a party, such party
shall pay for the services of a pro tempore reporter if required; but
a phonographic reporter shall be allowed, and shall receive, unless
waived by him, the fees allowed by law for transcribing his shorthand
notes of the testimony and proceedings reported by him, and such
fees for transcription shall be paid as provided by law.




69994.5.  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.


69994.8.  All reporters appointed pursuant to this article shall be
known as official court reporters of the County of Sacramento. As
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