RCW 2.32.230
One reporter for two lesser districts.
An official court reporter may be appointed to serve two or more judicial districts, each of which has a total population under twenty-five thousand, if the judges thereof so agree, and the salary of such official reporter shall be determined by the total population of all the judicial districts so served in accordance with the schedule of salaries in RCW 2.32.210, and shall be apportioned between the several counties of the districts as therein provided. Such reporter, if appointed, must be qualified to serve, under RCW 2.32.180.
[ 1951 c 210 § 3; 1945 c 24 § 3; Rem. Supp. 1945 § 42-3b.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 2.32 - Court Clerks, Reporters, and Bailiffs.
2.32.050 - Powers and duties of court clerks.
2.32.070 - Fees—Supreme court clerk, clerks of court of appeals.
2.32.090 - Clerk not to practice law.
2.32.120 - Publication of reports.
2.32.130 - Correction by judges.
2.32.140 - Opinions available to reporter.
2.32.160 - Washington court reports commission.
2.32.180 - Superior court reporters—Qualifications—Appointment—Terms—Oath and bonds.
2.32.200 - Duties of official reporter.
2.32.210 - Court reporter salaries—Expenses.
2.32.220 - Application to lesser judicial districts.
2.32.230 - One reporter for two lesser districts.
2.32.240 - Transcript of testimony—Fee—Forma pauperis.
2.32.250 - Transcript accorded verity.
2.32.260 - Notes of outgoing reporter may be transcribed—Effect.
2.32.270 - Reporter pro tempore.
2.32.290 - Court files accessible to reporter.
2.32.310 - Other reporting service not precluded.
2.32.330 - Criers and bailiffs.