Section 69952 Of Article 9. Official Reporters Generally From California Government Code >> Title 8. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 9.
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. (a) The court may specifically direct the making of a
verbatim record and payment therefor shall be from the county
treasury on order of the court in the following cases:
(1) Criminal matters.
(2) Juvenile proceedings.
(3) Proceedings to declare a minor free from custody.
(4) Proceedings under the Lanterman-Petris-Short Act, (Part 1
(commencing with Section 5000) of Division 5 of the Welfare and
Institutions Code).
(5) As otherwise provided by law.
(b) Except as otherwise authorized by law, the court shall not
order to be transcribed and paid for out of the county treasury any
matter or material except that reported by the reporter pursuant to
Section 269 of the Code of Civil Procedure. When there is no official
reporter in attendance and a reporter pro tempore is appointed, his
or her reasonable expenses for traveling and detention shall be fixed
and allowed by the court and paid in like manner. When the court
orders a daily transcript, necessitating the services of two
phonographic reporters, the reporting fee for each of the reporters
and the transcript fee shall be proper charges against the county
treasury, and the daily transcript shall be pursuant to Section 269
of the Code of Civil Procedure. When the daily transcript is prepared
by a single reporter, an additional fee for technological services,
as set by the court with the agreement of the reporter, may be
imposed. However, the total of the fee for a single reporter and the
fee for technological services shall be less than the total fee for
two reporters.