Texas 2023 - 88th Regular

Texas House Bill HB4032

Filed
3/8/23  
Out of Senate Committee
 
Voted on by Senate
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to the reporting of depositions by court reporters and the deposition transcripts.

Impact

The implementation of HB 4032 will have a transformative effect on state laws governing court reporting and deposition procedures. It provides a clear legal framework for the acceptance of 'secure digital deposition transcripts', which cannot be modified or printed without authorization. This change will not only streamline operations for court reporters but may also lead to more accessible legal documentation for attorneys and clients involved in the deposition process. The alterations made by this bill will apply specifically to depositions taken after its effective date.

Summary

House Bill 4032, presented by Representative Bryant, aims to modernize the documentation process for depositions by allowing certified shorthand reporters to produce and manage deposition transcripts in a secure digital format. The bill addresses current limitations in the rules of civil procedure, which only permit the delivery of paper transcripts. By enabling digital records, the bill seeks to enhance the efficiency and reliability of legal processes while maintaining the integrity of sworn testimony.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 4032 has been generally positive among legal professionals, especially court reporters, who see it as a necessary innovation for their field. Testimonies from the Texas Deposition Reporters Association indicate strong support for the bill, highlighting the need for modern technological adaptations in legal procedures. However, there are always discussions about privacy and data security that accompany the shift to digital formats, though specific opposition to this bill has not been documented in the discussions.

Contention

While there were no major points of contention noted in the discussions around HB 4032, concerns may arise regarding data security and the handling of digital records. As the bill allows digital transcripts, implications for the confidentiality of sensitive information must be carefully monitored. Additionally, the legislation stipulates that attorneys remain liable for the costs associated with both the shorthand reporting and the digital transcripts, which could raise considerations for law practices in terms of expense management.

Texas Constitutional Statutes Affected

Government Code

  • Chapter 52. Court Reporters And Shorthand Reporting Firms
    • Section: New Section

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HB1737

Relating to the reporting of depositions by court reporters and the deposition transcripts.

TX HB2579

Relating to shorthand reporting and depositions.

TX AB1189

Court reporting: digital reporters and legal transcriptionists.

TX HB2383

Relating to court deposition and transcription services and fees and to court reporters and certified court interpreters; establishing a civil penalty.

TX AB424

Depositions: audio or video recordings.

TX SB1146

Civil procedure: electronic filing, trial delays, and remote depositions.

TX AB1450

Court reporters: electronic transcripts.

TX SB191

Revises provisions relating to court reporters and court reporting firms. (BDR 54-14)

TX HB227

Provides relative to sealing and delivering depositions

TX HB663

Relating to the ownership and disposition of official court reporter notes and transcripts; authorizing fees.

Similar Bills

CA AB1450

Court reporters: electronic transcripts.

CA AB2757

Court reporters.

CA AB709

Criminal history information.

CA AB701

Access to judicial and nonjudicial proceedings: hearing impaired.

CA SB1106

Operators of computer-aided realtime transcription systems proceedings: certification.

CA SB991

Court reporters.

CA AB1385

Court reporter fees.

CA AB2531

Access to judicial and nonjudicial proceedings: individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing: operators of computer-aided transcription systems.