Oklahoma Statutes
Title 20. Courts
§20-106.9. Court reporters - Salaries.

A. Each court reporter regularly engaged by the district court, the Workers' Compensation Court of Existing Claims, or the Corporation Commission shall be paid a salary pursuant to the salary schedule established by the annual appropriation for the district courts and Corporation Commission and in accordance with the job description for the position to which appointed. For fiscal year 2023 and each fiscal year thereafter, each court reporter shall receive an annual salary of Fifty-three Thousand Dollars ($53,000.00).

B. In addition to their base salaries, official court reporters who are certified or licensed shorthand reporters and those acting shorthand reporters pursuant to paragraph c of Section 106.3B of this title shall be paid annually the sum of Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00) for each year of service to the district court, the Workers' Compensation Court, the Workers' Compensation Court of Existing Claims and the Corporation Commission, with a maximum of twenty (20) years of service only to be used for the purpose of longevity, not to exceed Eight Thousand Dollars ($8,000.00) per year, payable monthly. For the purpose of payment for longevity, "years of service" is defined as all years served as a certified or licensed court reporter in the district court, the Workers' Compensation Court and the Corporation Commission after June 30, 1978. Such longevity payments shall begin on July 1 of each year following completion of one (1) year's service as defined herein.
C. In addition to their base salaries, official court reporters who are certified shorthand reporters shall be paid the following:
1. The sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) per year, payable monthly, to any official court reporter who is a Registered Professional Reporter (RPR), as recognized by the State Board of Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters. To qualify as a RPR, an official court reporter shall have a proficiency level in reporting testimony and proceedings of a speed of not less than two hundred twenty-five (225) words per minute in taking a question-and-answer-type dictation, two hundred (200) words per minute in taking a jury charge and one hundred eighty (180) words per minute in taking literary material, shall pass a Written Knowledge Test with a score of at least seventy percent (70%), all as determined by an examination recognized by the Board, and shall complete thirty (30) hours of continuing education per three-year cycle commencing at the date of recognition;
2. The sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) per year, payable monthly, to any official court reporter who is a Registered Merit Reporter (RMR), as recognized by the State Board of Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters. To qualify as a RMR, an official court reporter shall have a proficiency level in reporting testimony and proceedings of a speed of not less than two hundred sixty (260) words per minute in taking a question-and-answer-type dictation, two hundred forty (240) words per minute in taking a jury charge and two hundred (200) words per minute in taking literary material, shall pass a Written Knowledge Test with a score of at least seventy percent (70%), all as determined by an examination recognized by the Board, and shall complete thirty (30) hours of continuing education per three-year cycle commencing at the date of recognition;
3. The sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) per year, payable monthly, to any official court reporter who is a Registered Diplomat Reporter (RDR), as recognized by the State Board of Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters, and who completes thirty (30) hours of continuing education per three-year cycle commencing at the date of recognition;
4. The sum of One Thousand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) per year, payable monthly, to any official court reporter who is a Certified Realtime Reporter (CRR), as recognized by the State Board of Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters, and who completes thirty (30) hours of continuing education per three-year cycle commencing at the date of recognition; or
5. Any official court reporter who is the holder of more than one certification shall be compensated in the additional amounts specified in paragraphs 1 through 4 of this subsection for each certification up to a maximum of Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000.00) per year over and above the reporter's base salary, payable monthly.
D. Court reporters temporarily employed by the district court, Workers' Compensation Court of Existing Claims, or Corporation Commission shall be compensated by the court fund of the court which they serve at a rate to be set by such court. In addition, court reporters temporarily employed pursuant to this subsection who are required by the terms of their employment to travel outside their county of residence shall receive reimbursement for mileage actually and necessarily traveled to and from the place of attendance at a rate not to exceed the rate of reimbursement specified in the State Travel Reimbursement Act for state employees. Any travel reimbursement shall be paid from the court fund of the court where the service of the temporarily employed court reporter is provided.
Added by Laws 1974, c. 299, § 1, emerg. eff. May 29, 1974. Amended by Laws 1975, c. 297, § 8, emerg. eff. June 7, 1975; Laws 1976, c. 269, § 4, emerg. eff. June 15, 1976; Laws 1978, c. 228, § 3, eff. July 1, 1978; Laws 1979, c. 230, § 5, emerg. eff. June 1, 1979; Laws 1980, c. 280, § 6, emerg. eff. June 11, 1980; Laws 1981, c. 281, § 6, emerg. eff. June 29, 1981; Laws 1982, c. 357, § 6, emerg. eff. June 2, 1982; Laws 1985, c. 203, § 38, operative July 1, 1985; Laws 1988, c. 302, § 6, operative July 1, 1988; Laws 1989, c. 264, § 6, operative July 1, 1989; Laws 1990, c. 264, § 37, operative July 1, 1990; Laws 1994, c. 340, § 2; Laws 1995, c. 328, § 6, eff. July 1, 1995; Laws 1996, c. 57, § 1, eff. July 1, 1996; Laws 1998, c. 311, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 1998; Laws 2000, c. 37, § 7, eff. Oct. 1, 2000; Laws 2001, c. 418, § 3, eff. July 1, 2001; Laws 2004, c. 343, § 1, eff. Sept. 1, 2004; Laws 2006, 2nd Ex. Sess., c. 36, § 1; Laws 2007, c. 84, § 3, eff. Nov. 1, 2007; Laws 2011, c. 36, § 1, eff. Nov. 1, 2011; Laws 2019, c. 31, § 1, emerg. eff. April 10, 2019; Laws 2021, c. 461, § 1, eff. July 1, 2021; Laws 2022, c. 271, § 1, eff. July 1, 2022.
NOTE: Laws 1996, c. 300, § 5 amended the effective date of Laws 1996, c. 57, § 8 from January 1, 1997 to July 1, 1996.
NOTE: Laws 2006, 2nd Ex. Sess. c. 36, § 2 provides for an effective date of July 1, 2006, but c. 36 does not contain an emergency clause and the proposed effective date falls within 90 days of the adjournment of the Legislature, and pursuant to § 58 of Article 5 of the Constitution is ineffective.

Structure Oklahoma Statutes

Oklahoma Statutes

Title 20. Courts

§20-1. Number of justices – Terms of office.

§20-2. Supreme court judicial districts.

§20-3. Justices elected - When.

§20-3.1. Salaries.

§20-3.2. Creation - Membership - Staff - Reimbursement.

§20-3.3. Meetings - Changes in judicial compensation.

§20-3.4. State judiciary for whom compensation will be set.

§20-4. Office of Management and Enterprise Services to provide rooms and supplies.

§20-5. Justices not to be candidates for nonjudicial office.

§20-6. Effect of partial invalidity.

§20-9. Jury trial allowed, when.

§20-10. Manner of trial.

§20-10.1. Supreme Court – Publicly available calendar of cases pending.

§20-11. Jury, how secured.

§20-12. Fees and costs - Attendance of witnesses.

§20-14. Actions involving removal or location of state capital or educational or charitable institutions - Jurisdiction, powers and procedure.

§20-14.1. Entities authorized to issue bonds – Application to the Supreme Court for approval.

§20-15. Deposit to cover costs - Indigents.

§20-15.1. Appeals - Additional attorney fees.

§20-16. Mandate - When to issue without cost.

§20-16.1. Administrative Director of the Courts.

§20-16.4. Assistance to Judicial Nominating Commission.

§20-16.5. Travel and lodging expenses of Nominating Commissioneers - Reimbursement - Approval.

§20-16.6. Court on the Judiciary members - Expenses - Prosecutors - Compensation - Witness fees and expenses.

§20-16.7. Secretary to presiding judge of judicial administrative district.

§20-16.11. Annual reports.

§20-22. Division of state into judicial administrative districts.

§20-23. Authorization to make rules or orders relating to District Courts.

§20-24. Rule-making authority not limited.

§20-25. Promulgation of rules to promote transparency of the judicial selection process.

§20-30.1. Establishment - Jurisdiction - Certiorari.

§20-30.2. Number of divisions - Number of judges - Assignment and transfer.

§20-30.2A. Salaries.

§20-30.3. Disqualification of judge.

§20-30.4. Procedure and practice - Costs.

§20-30.5. Opinions - Publications.

§20-30.6. Clerk.

§20-30.7. Quarters.

§20-30.8. Travel expenses.

§20-30.11. Congressional Districts.

§20-30.14. Additional divisions of Court of Appeals.

§20-30.15. Election or appointment of Judges - Experience and qualifications - Terms of office.

§20-30.16. Judge's declaration of candidacy - Ballot question.

§20-30.17. Vacancies.

§20-30.18. Election and term of Judges.

§20-30.19. Judges' contribution to, or holding office in political party prohibited.

§20-31. Judges - Qualifications - Salaries.

§20-31.1. Name of court.

§20-31.2. Salaries.

§20-32. When court or members disqualified.

§20-33. Districts - Nomination, appointment and retention of Judges.

§20-35. Term of office of Judges - Organization of Court of Criminal Appeals.

§20-36. Terms.

§20-37.1. Legal secretary as marshal.

§20-38. Clerk of court - Deposit to cover costs.

§20-39. Seal.

§20-40. Appellate jurisdiction.

§20-41. Habeas corpus and other writs - Rules of court.

§20-42. May ascertain jurisdictional facts.

§20-43. Trial by jury in contempt proceedings, when.

§20-44. Return of mandate when lower court loses jurisdiction.

§20-45. Costs in cases less than felonies.

§20-46. Attestation of process.

§20-48. Opinions to be delivered to reporter.

§20-49. Opinions - Form - Filing.

§20-51. Oath.

§20-55. Qualification rules for court-appointed attorney.

§20-60.1. Emergency Appellate Division - Establishment - Powers - Decisions - Recall of case from emergency panel - Conduct of proceedings.

§20-60.2. Appointment of temporary judges of Emergency Appellate Division - Eligibility to serve - Orientation or distribution of materials.

§20-60.3. Declaration of emergency - Activation of emergency panels - Assignment and disposition of cases - Number of panels - Minimum number of unassigned regular felony appeals.

§20-60.4. Opinions or decisions of Emergency Appellate Division.

§20-60.5. Rules providing for duties and procedures - Compensation - Travel expenses - Transmission of case files and other relevant materials - Payment of expenses - Scope of review of Court of Criminal Appeals - Budgeting, management and administra...

§20-61. Court of Criminal Appeals Revolving Fund.

§20-71. Assistants may administer oaths and issue certificates.

§20-72. Quarterly accounting to Administrative Director.

§20-73.5. Copies of opinions - Cost - Free copies - Disposition of monies.

§20-74. Official bond.

§20-78. Clerk of the Supreme Court - Appointment - Duties.

§20-78.1. Rules for management and care of records, files and papers committed to Clerk of the Supreme Court.

§20-79. Deputies and other employees.

§20-80. Judge for directing, managing and maintaining Oklahoma Court Fund Collection System.

§20-81. Judicial Panel on Multidistrict Litigation.

§20-91.1. District courts as successors to jurisdiction of various other courts.

§20-91.2. Dockets.

§20-91.3. Associate district judges and special judges.

§20-91.4. Reference to county judge.

§20-91.5. Transfer of records of abolished courts - Liens.

§20-91.7. Business court divisions.

§20-91.8. Local rules and administrative orders.

§20-92.1. Judicial districts - District judges.

§20-92.1A. Salaries.

§20-92.2. District No. 1.

§20-92.3. District No. 2.

§20-92.4. District No. 3.

§20-92.5. District No. 4.

§20-92.6. District No. 5.

§20-92.7. District No. 6.

§20-92.8a. District No. 7 - Election of judges.

§20-92.8b. Judicial District No. 7 - Elections.

§20-92.8e. District No. 7 - County of Oklahoma - Electoral divisions.

§20-92.9. District No. 8.

§20-92.10. District No. 9.

§20-92.11. District No. 10.

§20-92.12. District No. 11.

§20-92.13. District No. 12.

§20-92.14. District No. 13.

§20-92.15a. District No. 14 - Election of judges.

§20-92.15b. District No. 14 - Terms of judges currently serving not affected - Effective date of electoral divisions.

§20-92.15d. District No. 14 - Counties of Tulsa and Pawnee - Electoral divisions.

§20-92.16. District No. 15.

§20-92.17. District No. 16.

§20-92.18. District No. 17.

§20-92.19. District No. 18.

§20-92.20. District No. 19.

§20-92.21. District No. 20.

§20-92.22. District No. 21.

§20-92.23. District No. 22.

§20-92.24. District No. 23.

§20-92.25. Okfuskee, Okmulgee and Creek Counties.

§20-92.26. District No. 25.

§20-92.27. Canadian County.

§20-92.28. Electoral divisions of District Nos. 7 and 14 - Description and maps.

§20-92i. Candidate for district judge or associate district judge - Residency - Persons removed from judicial office or who resigned pending disciplinary proceedings.

§20-95.1. Places of holding district court.

§20-95.2. Holding court in more than one city in a county - Name.

§20-95.3. Time clerk's office open in cities other than county seat.

§20-95.4. Transfer of actions.

§20-95.5. Petitions filed in city not the county seat - Notice - Liens.

§20-95.6. Assignment and transfer of cases.

§20-95.7. Continuing authority of Judge to whom case assigned.

§20-95.8. Associate District Judges - Hearing of cases

§20-95.9. Temporary assignment of associate district judge or special judge to another county within judicial district.

§20-95.10. Appointment of different judge in event of reversal or remand - Exception.

§20-96. Jury sessions - Motion and demurrer sessions - When and how held.

§20-97. Provisions of act severable.

§20-98. Decision of cases pending on change of district.

§20-101. Two or more courts in county and district.

§20-101.1. Orders and other acts outside county in which cause pending.

§20-103.1. Temporary judge or judge pro tempore - Authority - Per diem and expenses.

§20-104. Reimbursement for expenses of district court judges, special justices, special judges and court reporters.

§20-105.1. Expenses of judges and court reporters within or without their district.

§20-106.1. Court reporters - Determination of number needed.

§20-106.2. Appointment of reporters - Oath.

§20-106.3-1. Former reporters for superior courts - Enrollment without examination.

§20-106.3B. Persons qualified for appointment as court reporter.

§20-106.4. Duties of reporter - Methods - Transcripts.

§20-106.4a. Transcripts - Access to copies - Costs.

§20-106.5. Admissibility of transcripts as evidence.

§20-106.6. Assignment of reporters - Expenses.

§20-106.8. Court reporters in county retirement system - Option to join Public Employees Retirement System - Credits.

§20-106.9. Court reporters - Salaries.

§20-106.10. Establishing status of certain court reporters.

§20-106.11. Status of reporters employed by Corporation Commission.

§20-106.12. Status of certain court reporters.

§20-106.13. District court shorthand reporters - Status as certified shorthand reporters.

§20-107.2. Reports to Supreme Court - Consolidated payroll - Travel claims.

§20-120. Supervision of district courts by district judges.

§20-121.1. Qualifications for associate district judges.

§20-121.2. Associate District Judges - Salary determination.

§20-122. Number of special judges in each judicial administrative district – Appointments - Vacancies.

§20-123. Jurisdiction of special judges.

§20-124. Objections to determinations by special judges - Validity of orders and judgments.

§20-125. Office of secretary-bailiff - Creation - Appointment - Compensation and salary - Number - Retirement and other benefits – CLEET-certified.

§20-126. Trial court administrators - Duties - Appointment - Qualifications - Salary.

§20-127. Judicial and District Attorney Redistricting Task Force - Members - Meetings - Staff.

§20-128. Juvenile court case managers.

§20-129. Judicial firearms permits.

§20-130. Videoconferencing authorized in district courts - Exceptions.

§20-641. Transfer on creation or alteration of county.

§20-642. Procedure for transfer.

§20-643. Jurisdiction assumed.

§20-644. Courts or counties abolished or abandoned - Courts declared invalid - Transfer of pending cases.

§20-1002. Destruction of files and records in misdemeanor and traffic cases.

§20-1003. Purpose of act - Permanent docket sheet.

§20-1005. Disposal or destruction of court records - Storage on microfilm, optical disc or other medium.

§20-1005.1. Destruction of paper records after recording on other medium or passage of certain time.

§20-1006. Destruction of certain records and reporter's notes - Limitations.

§20-1007. Destruction or sale of documents by court clerk.

§20-1008. Destruction of depositions.

§20-1009. Destruction of office files of deceased attorneys.

§20-1010. Destruction of deceased court reporter's notes.

§20-1011. Removal of exhibits, notes and other materials from custody of court clerk - Storage of reporting notes.

§20-1101. Citation.

§20-1101.1. Establishment as qualified retirement plan under Internal Revenue Code.

§20-1102. Eligibility for retirement - Vacancies - Reemployment - Calculation of post-retirement.

§20-1102.2. Military service credit.

§20-1102A. Disability retirement - Amount - Survivor benefits - Determination of benefits.

§20-1102B. Benefits for surviving spouse of certain Justices or judges.

§20-1102C. Retirement benefit options.

§20-1103. Contributions - Oklahoma Judicial Retirement Fund - Returns.

§20-1103.1. Additional contributions - Minimum funded ratio - Reporting.

§20-1103.2. Limit on employee contributions – Purchase of service credit - Rollovers.

§20-1103.3. Deduction of employee contributions – Picked up contributions.

§20-1103A. Survivor benefits for spouse.

§20-1103C. Reinstatement of service credit.

§20-1103D. State Supernumerary Judges - Abolition.

§20-1103E. Death benefit.

§20-1103F. Credit for service accumulated in other retirement systems.

§20-1103G. Service credit - Computation of purchase price.

§20-1103H. Study on restructuring the Uniform Retirement System for Justices and Judges.

§20-1104. Retirement compensation.

§20-1104.1. Maximum benefits permitted – Qualified governmental excess benefit arrangements.

§20-1104.2. Distribution requirements.

§20-1104A. Accrual of retirement benefits - Increase of benefits - Minimum amount.

§20-1104B. Per diem and mileage.

§20-1104D. Increase in benefits for certain judges.

§20-1104E. Increase in retirement benefits.

§20-1104F. Benefit increase.

§20-1104G. Increase in benefits - Amount.

§20-1104H. Uniform Retirement System for Justices - Increase in benefits.

§20-1104I. Increase in benefits - July 1, 2006.

§20-1104J. Increase in benefits - July 1, 2008 - Offset.

§20-1104K. Increase in benefits – July 1, 2020 - Offset.

§20-1105. Office of State Supernumerary Judges abolished - Retirement of Justices or Judges.

§20-1107. Assignment of certain retired Justices and judges to judicial duties.

§20-1108. Management of the Uniform Retirement System for Justices and Judges and the State Judicial Retirement Fund - Retirement Medical Benefit Fund.

§20-1108A. Claims for payment of death benefit, unpaid accumulated contributions or final monthly benefit - Limitation.

§20-1109. "Justice or judge" to include Administrative Director of the Courts.

§20-1110. Termination of plan.

§20-1111. Certain benefits and rights of retired justices and judges exempt from process - Exception of qualified domestic orders.

§20-1201. Establishment - Free use.

§20-1202. Quarterly transfer of money to Law Library Fund - Purchases - Branch libraries.

§20-1203. Law Library Fund - Use.

§20-1204. Board of Law Library Trustees.

§20-1205. Officers of Board of Law Library Trustees.

§20-1206. Terms of trustees.

§20-1207. Trustees - Honorary office.

§20-1208. Powers of Board of Law Library Trustees.

§20-1209. Claims, orders and demands - Filing - Payment - Contracts - Limitation.

§20-1210. Reports - Filing.

§20-1211. Meetings of board of law library trustees.

§20-1213. Acceptance of Act by resolution - Discontinuance.

§20-1215. Transfer of monies to court fund for purchases and maintenance.

§20-1219. Photographic or chemical reproduction apparatus - Rules.

§20-1220. Counties in excess of 300,000 population - National Association of Law Librarians - Dues - Conventions.

§20-1221. Court clerk as custodian - Duties.

§20-1224. Transfer of surplus funds from Law Library Fund.

§20-1225. Enforcement of provisions.

§20-1226. Amount of transfers to fund specified.

§20-1227. Law Library Revolving Fund - Authorized expenditures.

§20-1301. Deposit of fees, fines, costs and forfeitures - Bond.

§20-1302. Governing board of Court Fund.

§20-1304. Claims allowable - Approval - Limitation on courthouse building.

§20-1304A. Publication of court dockets in certain counties - Payment of expenses.

§20-1305. Quarters for special judges.

§20-1307. Report of receipts, expenses and transfers.

§20-1308. Deposits in State Judicial Retirement Fund and State Judicial Fund.

§20-1309. Time allowed for transfer of remittances to proper fund.

§20-1310.1. Supreme Court Revolving Fund - Creation.

§20-1310.2. State Judicial Revolving Fund.

§20-1310.3. Supreme Court Administrative Revolving Fund.

§20-1311. Transfer of funds for jury trials.

§20-1312. Audit of court fund and law library fund.

§20-1313.2. Definitions - Fees in addition to fine.

§20-1313.3. Fingerprinting fee - Deposits - Definitions.

§20-1313.4. Forensic Science Improvement Revolving Fund – Assessment – Collection.

§20-1313.5. Penalty assessment in addition to penalties for certain traffic offenses.

§20-1313.6. Penalty assessment in addition to penalties for offenses punishable pursuant to Sections 11-901 and 11-902 of Title 47.

§20-1313.7. Medical expense liability fee - Remission of fees to Medical Expense Liability Revolving Fund - Criteria for use of monies.

§20-1314. Equipment - Surplus property - Microfilming and storage of records.

§20-1315. Oklahoma Court Information System - Oklahoma Court Information System Revolving Fund.

§20-1315.1. Management Information Services Division.

§20-1315.2a. Court Information System - Accounting System.

§20-1315.3. Project manager for Oklahoma Court Information System.

§20-1315.4. Addition of counties to Oklahoma Court Information System networks.

§20-1315.5. Joint development projects with computer software vendors.

§20-1315.6. Contracts with county court clerks to reconcile funds paid on certain cases - Claims.

§20-1315.7. Monitoring of compliance with act.

§20-1316. Appointment of law student clerks for Supreme Court, Court of Civil Appeals and district courts - Grants and Donations Revolving Fund.

§20-1401. Disqualification of trial judge.

§20-1402. Recusal or disqualification of appellate judges – Appointment by Governor.

§20-1403. Disqualification of judge, claim of - Mandamus.

§20-1404. Additional grounds for removal of judicial officer.

§20-1404.1. Candidate for judicial office - Standards of conduct - Removal - Disqualification.

§20-1405. Justices of Supreme Court and Judges of Court of Criminal Appeals and Court of Appeals - Reimbursement of expenses for attending judicial conferences.

§20-1406. Approval of claims.

§20-1501. State Board of Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters.

§20-1502. Duties of Board.

§20-1503. Examination for certification – Types of certification.

§20-1503.1. Continuing education.

§20-1505. Licenses from other states – National certification.

§20-1506. Fees.

§20-1507. Deposit of fees - Withdrawals.

§20-1508. Metal seals - Use of abbreviations - Powers of certified reporters.

§20-1512. Videotape transcripts.

§20-1513. Prohibited acts - Penalties.

§20-1601. Short title.

§20-1601.1. Definitions.

§20-1601.2. Power to certify.

§20-1602. Power to answer.

§20-1602.1. Power to reformulate question.

§20-1603.1. Certification order - Record.

§20-1604. Contents of certification order.

§20-1604.1. Notice - Response.

§20-1604.2. Procedures.

§20-1604.3. Opinion.

§20-1606. Costs of certification.

§20-1611. Uniformity of application and construction.

§20-1651. Public policy.

§20-1651.1. Funding for professional and educational programs.

§20-1652. Council on Judicial Complaints.

§20-1653. Membership.

§20-1654. Tenure.

§20-1655. Administrative Director.

§20-1656. Oath - Officers – Rules - Reports.

§20-1657. Compensation - Travel expenses.

§20-1658. Investigation of complaints.

§20-1659. Filing of petition invoking jurisdiction of Court on the Judiciary.

§20-1660. Expenses.

§20-1661. Disqualification of council member.

§20-1662. Office supplies - Transfer of office materials.

§20-1663. Council on Judicial Complaints Revolving Fund.

§20-1701. State Board of Examiners of Certified Courtroom Interpreters.

§20-1702. Duties and powers of Board.

§20-1703. Application for certification - Examination - Certified methods of interpreting or translating.

§20-1704. Continuing education - Exemptions.

§20-1705. Certification from other states or federal.

§20-1706. Certification from other national entities.

§20-1707. Fees.

§20-1708. Use of C.C.I. abbreviation.

§20-1709. Conflicts of interest.

§20-1710. Good cause for services of registered or non-certified persons.

§20-3001.1. Setting aside judgment on ground of misdirection of jury or error in pleading or procedure.

§20-3002. Designation of parties to appeals - Position in caption.

§20-3003. Persons subject to order restricting right to vote - Notification of secretary of county election board.

§20-3004. Electronic filing of documents.

§20-3005. Judge Gary Dean Courtroom Technology Act.

§20-3006. Videoconferencing – Allowable proceedings.

§20-3007. XXX.