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§ 794. Oath; correctness of reports and copies

§ 794. Oath; correctness of reports and copies Upon appointment, a stenographic reporter shall be sworn before entering upon his or her duties, and shall be responsible for the correctness of his or her reports and certified copies thereof made by him or her or under his or her direction. (Amended 1979, No. 181 (Adj. […]

§ 795. Filing of copies of transcripts

§ 795. Filing of copies of transcripts When directed by the presiding judge of a Superior Court so to do and within the time prescribed by such judge, such stenographic reporter shall file with the clerk thereof certified copies of the evidence and proceedings in a cause heard by it. Such copies shall be verbatim […]

§ 796. Transcripts for quasi-judicial proceedings

§ 796. Transcripts for quasi-judicial proceedings A stenographic reporter shall furnish a verbatim and certified transcript of the evidence and proceedings in every hearing before a commission, department, or other quasi-judicial proceeding reported by him or her to the presiding officer within 20 days after the termination of such hearing. (Amended 1979, No. 181 (Adj. […]

§ 798. Probative force of transcripts

§ 798. Probative force of transcripts All transcripts of evidence or proceedings in a cause or hearing tried in Superior Court or before an auditor, referee, or commissioner, ordered to be reported by a Probate or Superior judge, and made by or under the direction of the reporter and duly certified by him or her […]

§ 799. Probate Division reporters

§ 799. Probate Division reporters Upon request of a Probate judge, the Superior Court clerk shall appoint and assign a staff member to make a verbatim report of the proceeding in the Probate Division. (Amended 1979, No. 181 (Adj. Sess.), § 17; 2009, No. 154 (Adj. Sess.), § 44a, eff. Feb. 1, 2011.)

§ 801. Hearings before commissions and quasi-judicial tribunals

§ 801. Hearings before commissions and quasi-judicial tribunals In hearings before a commission, department, or other quasi-judicial proceedings, such tribunal shall hire stenographic reporters for the purpose of making verbatim reports of the proceedings when one of the parties so requests in writing. (1959, No. 192, § 1, eff. May 20, 1959.)

§ 802. Approval of accounts

§ 802. Approval of accounts The presiding officer of a State department, commission, board, or other agency shall approve the accounts of the stenographer or reporter in the proceeding referred to in sections 797 and 801 of this title and shall forward the same to the Commissioner of Finance and Management for payment. (1959, No. […]

§ 803. Electronic recording equipment

§ 803. Electronic recording equipment (a) Subject to any rules prescribed by the Supreme Court pursuant to law, electronic sound or sound and video recording equipment may be used for the recording of any Superior Court or judicial bureau proceeding; testimony, objections, rulings, exceptions, arraignments, pleas, sentences, statements, and remarks made by any attorney or […]