201 Pa. Code § 4004 - Qualifications of Court Reporters and Court Recorders
(A) No person shall be
employed or utilized by a court as a court reporter or court recorder unless
approved by the president judge or his or her designee as meeting the minimum
criteria set forth in subdivision (B)(1), (B)(2), or (C) except:
(1) those persons already
employed or utilized by a court at the time of the adoption of these rules
or
(2) those court
reporters who hold and maintain a professional certification.
(B) The minimum
criteria for qualification of a court reporter, for both stenographic and voice
writing, are the following:
(1) stenographic requirements: the
court reporter is capable of recording proceedings at a 95% accuracy level at
the following speeds:
(a)
literary at 180 w.p.m.
(b) jury charge at 200 w.p.m.
(c) testimony and question and
answer at 225 w.p.m.
(2)
voice writing requirements: the court reporter is capable of recording
proceedings at a 95% accuracy level at the following speeds:
(a) literary at 180 w.p.m.
(b) jury charge at 200 w.p.m.
(c) two-voice question and answer at 225
w.p.m.
(C) The minimum criteria for
qualification of a court recorder are the following:
(1) full familiarity with the controls
of the electronic audio or audio-visual equipment;
(2) adequate hearing acuity to
assure a high quality recording;
(3) insistence on clarity of the
recording;
(4)
ability to quickly diagnose and correct routine malfunctions;
(5) proficiency in note
taking; and
(6)
understanding of courtroom procedures and vocabulary.
(D) All persons employed or
utilized by a court as a court reporter or court recorder, including those
employed or utilized prior to the adoption of these rules, shall be requalified
as meeting the above criteria at least every three (3) years.
(1) Court reporters shall be
requalified every three (3) years upon completion of thirty (30) hours of
continuing professional education which has been properly accredited or
certified by the National Court Reporters Association. Proof of attendance
shall be submitted to the president judge or his or her designee.
(2) Court recorders shall be
requalified every three (3) years. The president judge may rely upon reports of
the district court administrator and the judicial district's judges and
quasi-judicial officers to determine whether the requirements set forth in
subdivision (C) are satisfactorily met. Those reports must be based on recent
courtroom experience and a review of work products (e.g., lists, log notes, CD
recordings) for accuracy, timeliness and quality.
(E) Any person employed or utilized by a
court as a court reporter or court recorder who fails to meet the minimum
criteria at the time of requalification shall be given six months to comply.
Anyone who fails to comply with this subdivision shall be prohibited from
further serving as a court reporter or court recorder if not requalified by the
end of the six-month period.
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