Official court transcriber means a person certified in accordance with rules
Official court transcriber means a person certified and authorized in accordance with rules of the Judicial Council to transcribe into written form an audio or video recording of court proceedings.
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Official court transcriber means a person certified in accordance with rules of the Judicial Council as competent to transcribe into written form an audio or video recording of court proceedings.
Official court transcriber means a person certified and authorized in accordance
Official court transcriber means a person certified in accordance with rules 1858 of the Judicial Council as competent to transcribe into written form an audio or video recording 1859 of court proceedings. 1860 [(7)] (6) "Practice of court reporting" means the making of a verbatim record of any 1861 trial, legislative public hearing, state agency public hearing, deposition, examination before 1862 trial, hearing or proceeding before any grand jury, referee, board, commission, master or 1863 arbitrator, or other sworn testimony given under oath. 1864 [(8) "Practice of shorthand reporting" means the practice of making a verbatim record, 1865 using symbols or abbreviations.] 1866 [(9)] (7) "Practice of voice reporting" means the practice of making a verbatim record, 1867 using voice writing. 1868 [(10)] (8) "Voice writing" means the making of a verbatim record of the spoken word 1869 by means of repeating the words of the speaker into a device capable of either digital 1870 translation into English text or creation of a tape or digital recording. 1871 [(11)] (9) "Unlawful conduct" [is as] means the same as that term is defined in Sections 1872 58-1-501 and 58-74-501. 1873 [(12)] (10) "Unprofessional conduct" [is as] means the same as that term is defined in 1874 Sections 58-1-501 and 58-74-502 and as may be further defined by rule. 1875 Section 28. Section 58-77-601 is amended to read: 1876 58-77-601. Standards of practice. 1877 (1) (a) Prior to providing any services, a licensed direct-entry midwife must obtain an 1878 informed consent from a client. 1879 (b) The consent must include: 1880 (i) the name and license number of the direct-entry midwife; 1881 (ii) the client's name, address, telephone number, and primary care provider, if the 1882 client has one; 1883 (iii) the fact, if true, that the licensed direct-entry midwife is not a certified nurse 1884 midwife or a physician; 1885 (iv) a description of the licensed direct-entry midwife's education, training, continuing 1886 education, and experience in midwifery; 1887 (v) a description of the licensed direct-entry midwife's peer review process;