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Government

Oct. 17, 2017

Governor vetoes bill to regulate out-of-state transcribing services

The Court Reporters Board of California has failed in its bid to regulate out-of-state deposition transcribing services.

SACRAMENTO — The Court Reporters Board of California failed in its bid to regulate out-of-state deposition transcribing services.

Gov. Jerry Brown wrote that he vetoed a board-backed bill Sunday because of litigation brought by in-state court reporters themselves. AB 1660 would have required out-of-state providers to meet the same ethics and registration requirements as in-state providers.

“This b...

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