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Rule 35. Electronic Recording Equipment-Official Court Record-Responsibility for Record.

(Adopted by SCO 412 effective July 1, 1980; amended by SCO 554 effective April 4, 1983; by SCO 587 effective June 1, 1984; and by SCO 601 effective June 1, 1984)

*Editor's Note: Supreme Court Order 601 effective nunc pro tunc June 1, 1984, provides that those portions of Administrative Rule 35 which require operation of electronic recording equipment only by a certified operator as defined in paragraph (b) of the rule are suspended until further order of the court. All other portions of the rule, including the responsibility of the judicial officer to require electronic recording equipment operation in such manner and under such conditions as to insure the production of a clear and completely understandable record of all proceedings, remain in effect.


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