SB191 revises Nevada law on court reporters and court reporting firms, including certification, licensing, and compensation.
SB191 amends Nevada law to revise provisions relating to court reporters and court reporting firms. It expands the definition of "court reporting" to include video recording of certain proceedings. It requires a certificate of registration as a legal video recorder for those recording such proceedings. It prohibits holders of such certificates from engaging in practices of court reporters unless they also hold a certificate as a court reporter. It mandates that court reporters and firms provide transcripts or video records to third parties upon request, subject to certain conditions and fees.
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