2015 Nevada Revised Statutes
Chapter 656 - Certified Court Reporters
NRS 656.030 - Definitions.

NV Rev Stat § 656.030 (2015) What's This?

As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:

1. “Board” means the Certified Court Reporters’ Board of Nevada.

2. “Certificate” means a certified court reporter’s certificate issued under the provisions of this chapter.

3. “Certified court reporter” or “court reporter” means a person who is technically qualified and registered under this chapter to practice court reporting.

4. “Court reporting firm” means a person who, for compensation, provides or arranges for the services of a court reporter or provides referral services for court reporters in this State.

5. “Designated representative of a court reporting firm” means the person designated to act as the representative of a court reporting firm pursuant to NRS 656.186.

6. “Distance education program” means a program that offers instruction which is delivered by the Internet in such a manner that the person supervising or providing the instruction and the person receiving the instruction are separated geographically for a majority of the time during which the instruction is delivered.

7. “License” means a license issued under the provisions of this chapter to conduct business as a court reporting firm.

8. “Licensee” means a person to whom a license has been issued.

9. “Practice of court reporting” means reporting, in this State, by the use of voice writing or any system of manual or mechanical shorthand writing:

(a) Grand jury proceedings;

(b) Court proceedings, with the exception of proceedings before a federal court;

(c) Pretrial examinations, depositions, motions and related proceedings of like character; or

(d) Proceedings of any agency if the final decision of the agency with reference thereto is subject to judicial review.

10. “Stenographic notes” means:

(a) The original manually or mechanically produced notes in shorthand or shorthand writing taken by a court reporter while in attendance at a proceeding to report the proceeding; or

(b) The record produced by the use of voice writing by a court reporter while in attendance at a proceeding.

11. “Voice writing” means the making of a verbatim record of a proceeding by repeating the words of the speaker into a device that is capable of:

(a) Digitally translating the words into text; or

(b) Making a tape or digital recording of those words.

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