Advisory Board of Court Reporters Laws and Rules
Laws and Administrative Rules governing licensing of Court Reporters.
Laws
- Section 310-A:161 Purpose
- Section 310-A:162 Definitions
- Section 310-A:163 Board
- Section 310-A:164 Rulemaking
- Section 310-A:165 Designation as Licensed Court Reporter
- Section 310-A:166 Prohibition of Use of Title
- Section 310-A:167 Standards of Practice
- Section 310-A:168 License Required
- Section 310-A:169 Requirements for Licensure
- Section 310-A:170 Qualifications for Applicant for Licensing
- Section 310-A:171 Fees
- Section 310-A:172 Individual Seals Required
- Section 310-A:173 Term of License; Renewal
- Section 310-A:174 Disciplinary Action
- Section 310-A:175 Hearings
- Section 310-A:176 Penalties
- Section 310-A:177 Surety Bond Required
- Section 310-A:178 Continuing Education Required
- Section 310-A:179 License Number Required
- Section 310-A:180 Code of Ethics
- Section 310-A:181 Limited Notarial Function
Rules
Recently Adopted Rules
- Plc 1200 Court Reporters - Regular Rules - effective August 1, 2023
*Rules posted here have been adopted and are in effect as noted, but have not yet been certified. Once certified, they will be posted on the OLS website at the link listed above under “Rules”. Until they are certified, the adopted rules are the official version of the rules in effect.
Standing Orders
- Standing Order 2021-1 The Executive Director’s Delegation of its Quasi-Judicial Authority and Responsibilities Related to Ophthalmic Dispensing and the Advisory Boards of Body Art Practitioners, Electrologists, Massage Therapists, and Reflexology, Structural Integrators & Asian Bodywork Therapists to the Hearings Examiner.