H-698 _______________________________________________
HOUSE BILL NO. 278
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State of Washington 50th Legislature 1987 Regular Session
By Representatives P. King and Armstrong
Read first time 1/23/87 and referred to Committee on Judiciary.
AN ACT Relating to superior court reporters; and amending RCW 2.32.180.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:
Sec. 1. Section 1, chapter 126, Laws of 1913 as last amended by section 1, chapter 244, Laws of 1957 and RCW 2.32.180 are each amended to read as follows:
((It
shall be and is the duty of each and every superior court judge)) (1) In
counties or judicial districts in the state of Washington having a population
of over thirty-five thousand inhabitants ((to)) each superior court
judge shall appoint((, or said judge may,)) and in any county
or judicial district having a population of over twenty-five thousand and less
than thirty-five thousand, each superior court judge may appoint a
stenographic reporter ((to be attached to the court holden by him who)).
(2)(a)
Except as provided in (b) of this subsection, a stenographic reporter shall
have had at least three years' experience as a skilled, practical reporter, or
((who upon examination)) shall be able to report and transcribe
accurately one hundred ((and)) seventy-five words per minute of the
judge's charge or two hundred words per minute of testimony each for five consecutive
minutes((; said test of proficiency, in event of inability to meet
qualifications as to length of time of experience, to be given by an)).
(b) In class AA counties a stenographic reporter, regardless of the number of years of experience, appointed after the effective date of this 1987 section shall be able to accurately report and transcribe proceedings before the court using computer-aided transcription.
(3) The
test of proficiency required by subsection (2) of this section shall be
administered by an examining committee composed of one judge of the
superior court and two official reporters of the superior court of the state of
Washington, appointed by the president judge of the superior court judges
association of the state of Washington. The initial judicial appointee shall
serve for a period of six years; the two initial reporter appointees shall
serve for a period of four years and two years, respectively((, from
September 1, 1957)); thereafter on expiration of the first terms of
service, each newly appointed member of ((said)) the examining
committee ((to)) shall serve for a period of six years. In the
event of death or inability of a member to serve, the president judge shall
appoint a reporter or judge, as the case may be, to serve for the balance of
the unexpired term of the member whose inability to serve caused such vacancy.
The examining committee shall grant certificates to qualified applicants.
Administrative and procedural rules and regulations shall be promulgated by ((said))
the examining committee, subject to approval by the ((said)) the
president judge.
(4)
The stenographic reporter upon appointment shall thereupon become an officer of
the court and shall be designated and known as the official reporter for the
court or judicial district for which he or she is appointed((:
PROVIDED, That in no event shall there)).
(5)
There shall not be appointed more official reporters in any one county or
judicial district than there are superior court judges in such county or
judicial district((;)). The appointments in each class AA county
shall be made by the majority vote of the judges in ((said)) the
county acting en banc; the appointments in class A counties and counties of the
first class may be made by each individual judge therein or by the judges in ((said))
the county acting en banc.
(6)
Each official reporter so appointed shall hold office during the term of office
of the judge or judges appointing him or her, but may be removed for
incompetency, misconduct, or neglect of duty, and before entering upon
the discharge of his or her duties shall take an oath to perform
faithfully the duties of his or her office, and file a bond in the sum
of two thousand dollars for the faithful discharge of his or her
duties. ((Such)) The reporter in each court is hereby declared
to be a necessary part of the judicial system of the state of Washington.