Wash. Admin. Code § 208-08-080 - Depositions upon oral examination
(1)
Recording, signing, and filing of
transcripts. If a deposition is allowed, it shall be recorded, including
all questions and objections. If one of the parties orders a transcript, the
testimony must be transcribed verbatim under the direction of the court
reporter, who must certify the transcript. The witness must sign the transcript
or waive signature. If a deposition is transcribed, the court reporter must
file the original transcript and any exhibits to it with the presiding officer.
The witness and any party may purchase a copy of the transcript from the court
reporter.
(2)
Cost.
The party requesting the deposition must pay the cost of the deposition,
including any sitting or facility fee. A party ordering a copy of a transcript
must make appropriate arrangements to pay the court reporter.
(3)
Videotaping of depositions.
If a videotaped deposition is allowed, Superior Court Civil Rule 30 (b)(8)
applies.
Notes
Statutory Authority: RCW 43.320.040 and 34.05.250. 96-11-035, § 208-08-080, filed 5/6/96, effective 6/6/96.
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