Section 70130 Of Article 12.7. Official Reporters In Counties With A Population Of 140,000 To 147,000 From California Government Code >> Title 8. >> Chapter 5. >> Article 12.7.
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. (a) In a county with a population of over 205,000 and not
over 225,000 as determined by the 1970 federal decennial census,
within which there is located a facility of the Department of
Corrections of the State of California, each full-time official
reporter shall receive a salary recommended by the superior court and
approved by the board of supervisors.
Any appointee to an official reporter position shall be
compensated at the first step and advance to each higher step upon
completion of each year of service. Upon the recommendation of the
superior court and approval of the board of supervisors, official
reporters may be employed at or may be granted a special step
increase to any step within the salary range on the basis of
experience or qualifications.
(b) The compensation for each official reporter pro tempore shall
be the equivalent of the daily wage of the third step in the salary
range for full-time official reporters for each day he actually is on
duty under order of the court.
(c) In addition to the compensation provided in this article, each
full-time reporter of the superior court shall be entitled to, and
shall receive, the same vacation, sick leave, and similar privileges
and benefits as are now, or may hereafter be provided for the
employees of the County of Marin, including the right to participate
in any group, accident, health or life insurance plan adopted by the
board of supervisors of the county.
(d) Until such time as the salaries of full-time official
reporters and official reporters pro tempore are approved by the
board of supervisors pursuant to subdivision (a), such reporters
shall receive the salaries in effect immediately prior to the
effective date of the amendments to this section enacted by the
Legislature at its 1975-76 Regular Session.