Court Reporters Certification Boardminutes 1977-2011

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Court Reporters Certification Boardminutes 1977-2011

The Texas Court ReportersCertification Board recommends to the Supreme Court of Texas those persons whoshould be certified to practice court reporting (written shorthand, machineshorthand, oral stenography, or any other method authorized by the Supreme Court)for use in litigation in Texas courts. Minutes of the board, 1977-2011, document ina summary but thorough fashion the actions taken by the board at itsmeetings.

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The Texas Court Reporters Certification Board was created in 1977 (Senate Bill 586, 65th Texas Legislature, Regular Session) to recommend to the Supreme Court of Texas those persons who should be certified to practice court reporting (written shorthand, machine shorthand, oral stenography, or any other method authorized by the Supreme Court) for use in litigation in Texas courts. The board examines applicants to determine their qualifications, collects fees for certification and rec...

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