2005 Idaho Code - 54-3105 — CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS BOARD -- MEMBERS -- TERM -- APPOINTMENT

                                  TITLE  54
                    PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
                                  CHAPTER 31
                      CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS ACT
    54-3105.  CERTIFIED SHORTHAND REPORTERS BOARD -- MEMBERS -- TERM --
APPOINTMENT. (a) There is hereby created a state certified shorthand reporters
board of the state of Idaho which shall consist of five (5) members. Three (3)
members of the board shall be persons who have been nominated by the Idaho
Shorthand Reporters Association who must have had at least five (5) years
continuous experience immediately prior to their nomination as a freelance
shorthand reporter or official court reporter. One (1) other member of the
board shall be an Idaho district judge nominated by the Idaho Supreme Court.
The other member of the board shall be a member of the Idaho state bar and
nominated by the Idaho State Bar Association. At least two (2) nominees for
each position must be nominated by the nominating body.
    (b)  The members of the board shall hold office for terms of three (3)
years each. Provided, of the initial board the three (3) members to be
appointed from nominees of the Idaho shorthand reporters association shall
serve for terms of one (1) year, two (2) years, and three (3) years,
respectively, as designated in their appointment; the member appointed from
the nominees of the Idaho state bar association shall serve for a term of two
(2) years and the member appointed from the nominees of the Idaho Supreme
Court shall serve for a term of three (3) years. Thereafter, members shall be
appointed to the board for terms of three (3) years each except that
appointments to fill vacancies shall be for the unexpired term of such
vacancies.
    (c)  Appointments to the board shall be made by the governor from the
nominees set forth in this section and each member of the board shall hold
office for his term and until his successor is duly appointed by the governor.

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