§ Rule 3 Examination for Enrollment as Certified or Licensed Shorthand Reporter

Rule 3. Examination for Enrollment as Certified or Licensed Shorthand Reporter

    a. Every applicant who seeks to be examined for enrollment as a certified shorthand reporter shall prove to the satisfaction of the Board that he/she is of legal age, meets the requisite standards of ethical fitness and has at least a high school education or its equivalent.

    b. Every applicant for enrollment as a certified shorthand reporter shall be required, on examination, to demonstrate proficiency in reporting testimony and proceedings at a speed of not less than two hundred (200) words per minute in taking a question-and-answer-type dictation only, and no other type, and in preparing an accurate transcription thereof that is reasonably free from spelling errors. Any examination or test given shall be approved by the Supreme Court. The Board may not increase or decrease such minimum speed requirement, by rule or otherwise.

    c. As used in paragraph b hereof, the phrase “proficiency in reporting testimony and proceedings” means proficiency in verbatim reporting by use of any generally recognized system of symbols or abbreviations written with pen or pencil, stenotype or similar machines, or such other method as may be from time to time approved by the Supreme Court.

    The State Board of Examiners of Official Shorthand Reporters, created by Title 20, § 1501 et seq., was terminated July 1, 1990 pursuant to the provisions of the Oklahoma Sunset Law, Title 74, § 3903. The State Board of Examiners of Official Shorthand Reporters was re-created both by the Rules Creating and Controlling the State Board of Examiners of
Official Shorthand Reporters and by amendment of Title 20, § 1501 by Laws 1992, c. 128, § 1