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Court Reporters Board approves reciprocity language, exam format change, disciplinary rules and other measures
Summary
The Court Reporters Board of California approved measures at its October meeting to pursue statutory reciprocity for the skills exam, change the skills exam format, begin rulemaking on updated disciplinary guidelines, honor two outgoing board members and adopt a new board logo.
The Court Reporters Board of California approved several motions and took administrative votes during its October meeting, including measures to pursue reciprocity for the skills portion of the California CSR exam, change the skills‑exam format, start rulemaking on updated disciplinary guidelines, adopt resolutions for two outgoing board members and select a new board logo.
The board voted by roll call to adopt each measure. Major outcomes included approval to pursue legislative language establishing reciprocity between the skills portion of the California CSR exam and the RPR skills exam; approval of proposed legislation to change the licensed skills exam format; rescission of a prior May 9, 2025 motion and initiation of the rulemaking process for updated disciplinary and denial guidelines in CCR section 2,472; and administrative approvals including adoption of meeting minutes, two resolutions honoring outgoing members Robin Sunkees and Laura Brewer, and selection of a new board logo.
Votes and key procedural details - Resolution recognizing Robin Sunkees: motion moved by Mike Dodge Nam, seconded by Member Manayan. Roll call: Dodge Nam — Aye;…
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