RE: SUSPENSION OF CERTIFICATES OF CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS

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RE: SUSPENSION OF CERTIFICATES OF CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS
2017 OK 21
Decided: 03/20/2017

THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF OKLAHOMA

FOR PUBLICATION IN OBJ ONLY. NOT RELEASED FOR PUBLICATION.

ORDER

The Oklahoma Board of Examiners of Certified Shorthand Reporters has recommended to the Supreme Court of the State of Oklahoma the suspension of the certificate of each of the Oklahoma Certified Shorthand Court Reporters listed on the attached Exhibit for failure to comply with the continuing education requirements for calendar year 2016 and/or with the annual certificate renewal requirements for 2017.

Pursuant to 20 O.S., Chapter 20, App. 1, Rule 20(c), failure to satisfy the annual renewal requirements on or before February 15 shall result in administrative suspension on that date. Pursuant to 20 O.S., Chapter 20, App. 1, Rule 23(d), failure to satisfy the continuing education reporting requirements on or before February 15 shall result in administrative suspension on that date.

IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the certificate of each of the court reporters named on the attached Exhibit is hereby suspended effective February 15, 2017.

DONE BY ORDER OF THE SUPREME COURT IN CONFERENCE this 20th day of MARCH, 2017.

/S/CHIEF JUSTICE

ALL JUSTICES CONCUR

Exhibit

Name

CSR #

Reason

Shelly Brown

1669

Continuing Education

Sherri Brown

1925

Continuing Education/Renewal

Rebecca Coffman

1018

Continuing Education/Renewal

Kelley Dalton

1919

Continuing Education/Renewal

M. Darlene Estes

996

Renewal

Brenda Goode

1518

Continuing Education/Renewal

Vicky Hamilton

1874

Continuing Education/Renewal

Connie Johnson

1298

Continuing Education/Renewal

Charlotte Mathias

1972

Continuing Education/Renewal

Teresa St. Clair

1267

Renewal

Michelle Watson

1771

Continuing Education/Renewal

Angela Weaver

1202

Continuing Education/Renewal

Kimala Woods

1997

Continuing Education/Renewal

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