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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 18-135

THE COURTS

Title 255—LOCAL COURT RULES

BUTLER COUNTY

Local Rule of Judicial Administration; MsD No. 18-40009

[48 Pa.B. 596]
[Saturday, January 27, 2018]

Administrative Order of Court

 And Now, this 5th day of January, 2018, it is hereby Ordered and Decreed, that the Administrative Order of Court dated December 23, 2016 adopting local rules L4002, L4007, L4008 and L4014 is herewith vacated. Effective January 1, 2018, or thirty (30) days after publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin, whichever is later, the Butler County Court of Common Pleas adopts the following local rules, L4002, L4007, L4008, and L 4011A, governing court reporting and transcripts for the 50th Judicial District.

 The Butler County District Court Administrator is Ordered and Directed to do the following:

 1. File one (1) copy with the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts via e-mail to adminrules@pacourts.us.

 2. File two (2) paper copies and one (1) electronic copy in Microsoft Word format only to bulletin@palrb.us with the Legislative Reference Bureau for publication in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

 3. Publish these rules on the Butler County Court Services website.

 4. Incorporate this rule into the set of Butler County local rules on the Court's website within thirty days after the publication of the rule in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

 5. File one (1) copy of the local rule in the appropriate filing office for public inspection and copying.

 6. Deliver one (1) copy to the Butler County Legal Journal for publication at their discretion.

By the Court

MARILYN J. HORAN, 
Administrative Judge

LOCAL RULES GOVERNING COURT REPORTING AND TRANSCRIPTS

Rule L4002. Definitions.

 Court Administrator means the Court Administrator of Pennsylvania

 District Court Administrator means the County Court Administrator

Rule L4007. Requests for Transcripts.

 (A) All requests for transcripts shall be set forth on a standardized form provided by the District Court Administrator. Because multiple Court Reporters may be involved in multiple day hearings, separate requests must be submitted for each date requested.

 (B) The party requesting a full or partial transcript of a trial or other proceeding shall file the original request with the District Court Administrator of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler County who will immediately note in their intake log that the filing has been made. The requesting party shall also serve copies of the formal request to:

 (1) the judge presiding over the matter; and

 (2) opposing counsel, but if not represented, the opposing party.

 (3) the District Court Administrator shall determine which Court Reporter is responsible for information requested and deliver a copy of the request to that reporter.

 (C) Requests for expedited, daily or same day transcripts must be approved by the Court following the submission of such request to the Court at least ten days prior to the proceeding. Requests for expedited, daily or same day transcripts following a hearing or other judicial proceeding shall be submitted to the District Court Administrator for consideration. In the event of an emergency or disagreement, a party may request of the trial court judge, by oral motion, an expedited, daily or same day transcript which shall be subject to the availability of the Court Reporter.

 (D) When counsel, or the litigant, when proceeding pro se, requests a transcript:

 (1) The requester shall make partial payment of 90% of the estimated transcript cost upon notification by the Court Reporter of the estimated total cost of preparing the transcript. Litigants will be directed by the Court Reporter to the proper filing office where payment may be made. Deposit checks are to be made payable to the filing office in which the transcript will be or has been filed.

 (2) Upon payment of the deposit the filing office will notify the District Court Administrator who in turn will notify the Court Reporter that the deposit has been received and that preparation of the desired transcript may proceed. Failure to pay the required deposit or final payment within 30 days of notification by the Court Reporter of the amount due shall cause the Request for Transcript to be deemed withdrawn and the Requestor shall be required to start the process again if the transcript is still wanted.

 (3) Upon completion of the transcript, the Court Reporter shall notify the individual who requested the transcript that it is ready for delivery. The Court Reporter shall notify the requester of the balance due and place an electronic copy in the designated Recording Office docketing queue. The Recording Office shall then serve an electronic copy on the trial Judge if and when requested and the transcript shall be filed of record with the appropriate filing office. Upon payment of any balance owed, the filing office shall deliver a copy of the transcript to the litigant who ordered it. Electronic delivery by e-mail is preferred. Checks or Money Orders for the final balance are to be made payable to the filing office in which the transcript has been filed. Transcripts of all hearings or portions thereof, once transcribed by the Court Reporter, shall be filed of record in the proper recording office.

 (4) A ''Request for Transcript'' must also be submitted for individuals seeking to obtain copies of transcripts that have previously been filed of record. Upon payment of the appropriate fee, the recording office may provide a copy of the transcript to the individual requesting it. Distribution of electronic copies by e-mail is preferred.

 (5) A copy of the ''Request for Transcript'' form shall be made available in the District Court Administrator's office, the recording offices and on the Butler County Court of Common Pleas website.

Rule L4008. Transcript Costs Payable by a Requesting Party Other Than the Commonwealth or a Subdivision Thereof.

 (A) Costs

 (1) The costs payable by a requesting party, other than those entities described in section 4 below, for production and filing of a transcript in an electronic format shall be:

 (a) for an ordinary transcript, $2.50 per page;

 (b) for an expedited transcript, $3.50 per page, expedited transcripts are only available if the court reporter is able to accommodate;

 (c) for a daily transcript, $4.50 per page, daily transcripts are only available if the court reporter is able to accommodate; and

 (d) for same day delivery, $6.50 per page, same day delivery transcripts are only available if the court reporter is able to accommodate.

 (2) When the transcript is prepared in paper format, the costs shall be in accordance with paragraph (1) relating to electronic format plus a surcharge of $0.25 per page. When a requestor indicates that the transcript is being ordered pursuant to an appeal, the requestor (except those listed in section 4 below) must pay for one hard copy and one electronic copy at the rates of $2.75 per page for a hard copy for the recording office and an additional $.50 per page for an electronic copy for his or her own personal use.

 (3) When the requesting party represents a Commonwealth or federal agency (for example but not limited to: Office of the Attorney General, Penn Dot, FBI other state or federal investigative agency) the costs payable to the County of Butler shall be equivalent to that which is charged to any outside, private party or litigant. A request for transcript under this section must be made on the form prescribed by the Court Administrator.

 (4) When the requesting party is a Judge, the Butler County District Attorney's office, the Butler County Public Defender's Office or any other County office or agency there will be no charge for a transcript provided the transcript is being used in the furtherance of litigation. A request for transcript under this section must be made on the form prescribed by the Court Administrator. All transcripts under this section will be delivered to the requester in electronic format only.

 (5) Nothing in this rule shall authorize delivery of an original transcript, or copy thereof, in a proceeding where the record is sealed or where the record is not generally available to the public to any person or entity not otherwise entitled to the same.

 (B) Economic hardship—minimum standards

 (4) The application to waive all or a portion of costs for ordinary transcripts shall be supported by an affidavit substantially in the form required by Rule 240(h) of the Pennsylvania Rules of Civil Procedure. Such application should be prepared in the form of a Petition to Proceed In Forma Pauperis to waive all or a portion of the transcript costs and filed in the appropriate filing office. A copy of the Order of Court granting a person the privilege of proceeding In Forma Pauperis, or at a reduced rate, must accompany the ''Request for Transcript'' form. A sample Petition to Proceed In Forma Pauperis shall be made available in the recording offices, the Court Administrator's office and on line on the Butler County Courts web page.

 (D) Copies of transcript

 A request for a copy of any transcript previously ordered, transcribed and filed of record shall be provided by the appropriate filing office upon completion of a ''Request for Transcript'' and payment of the appropriate fee according to the following schedule:

 (1) $0.75 per page, paper format; and,

 (2) $0.50 per page electronic copy.

 (E) Additional Costs

 A trial judge may impose a reasonable surcharge in cases such as mass tort, medical malpractice or other unusually complex litigation, where there is a need for court reporters to significantly expand their dictionary. Such surcharges, not to exceed $1.00 per page, are at the discretion of the trial judge.

Rule L 4011(A). Deadline for Delivery of Transcript.

 (A) Unless otherwise ordered by the court, the court reporter shall deliver the transcript for those cases under appeal within 14 days of receiving notice from the district court administrator as required by Pa.R.A.P. 1922(a). As evidence that an appeal has been filed, the requestor of the transcript shall deliver the Notice of Appeal as filed with the appropriate recording office to the District Court Administrator along with the Request for Transcript.

[Pa.B. Doc. No. 18-135. Filed for public inspection January 26, 2018, 9:00 a.m.]



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