Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB191

Introduced
2/6/25  
Refer
2/6/25  
Report Pass
4/21/25  
Engrossed
4/28/25  
Refer
4/28/25  
Report Pass
5/22/25  
Enrolled
5/31/25  
Chaptered
6/6/25  

Caption

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

Impact

The bill introduces changes to the way fees are established for court reporters, shifting from fixed amounts in the statute to a regulation-based approach. This empowers the Board to set reasonable initial fees and subsequently adjust them by regulation, which can be an important step in keeping the fees relevant and fair. Additionally, the increase in compensation rates for various reporting services reflects an acknowledgment of the growing demands on court reporters and recognizes their contribution to the judicial process.

Summary

Senate Bill No. 191, also known as SB191, aims to revise certain provisions related to court reporters and court reporting firms in Nevada. The bill requires the Certified Court Reporters’ Board of Nevada to regulate and prescribe certain fees applicable to certified court reporters and firms, thus promoting consistency and potentially increasing transparency in their operations. Furthermore, SB191 allows municipal courts to designate individuals who do not need certification to operate sound recording equipment, thereby expanding the resources available for recording court proceedings.

Contention

Notably, SB191 seeks to authorize municipal courts to appoint non-certified individuals to manage sound recording devices, which may raise concerns regarding the quality and reliability of court records. Critics of the bill may argue that this could compromise the integrity of court proceedings by allowing unqualified personnel to handle pivotal recording equipment. However, proponents are likely to see this as a practical measure to enhance court efficiency and reduce administrative burdens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SB160

Revises provisions relating to certified court reporters, court reporting firms, certified legal video recorders and legal video recording firms. (BDR 54-34)

NV SB55

Revises various provisions relating to courts. (BDR 1-432)

NV AB386

Revises provisions relating to midwives. (BDR 54-111)

NV SB265

Revises provisions relating to barbering. (BDR 54-48)

NV SB437

Revises provisions governing accountants. (BDR 54-1079)

NV SB249

Revises provisions relating to cosmetology. (BDR 54-829)

NV AB415

Revises provisions relating to dispensing opticians. (BDR 54-846)

NV AB147

Revises provisions relating to dentistry. (BDR 54-74)

NV AB343

Revises provisions relating to occupational therapy. (BDR 54-737)

NV AB331

Revises provisions governing court interpreters. (BDR 1-186)

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