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Statute 656 310

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1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, each natural person to whom a valid existing certificate of registration as a certified court reporter has been issued under this chapter: (a) Must be designated as a certified court reporter; (b) May, in connection with his or her practice of court reporting, use the abbreviation 'C.C.R.'; and (c) Shall not, in connection with his or her practice of court reporting, use the abbreviation 'C.C.R.-V.' 2. Each natural person to whom a valid existing certificate of registration as a certified court reporter has been issued under this chapter and who has only passed the portion of the examination required pursuant to paragraph (b) of subsection 2 of NRS 656.170 through the use of voice writing: (a) Must be designated as a certified court reporter-voice writer; (b) May, in connection with his or her practice of court reporting, use the abbreviation 'C.C.R.-V.'; (c) Shall not, in connection with his or her practice of court reporting, use the abbreviation 'C.C.R.'; and (d) Shall engage in the practice of court reporting only through the use of voice writing. 3.

Shall not, in connection with his or her practice of court reporting, use the abbreviation 'C.C.R.'; and (d) Shall engage in the practice of court reporting only through the use of voice writing. 3. No natural person other than the holder of a valid existing certificate of registration under this chapter may use the title or designation of 'certified court reporter,' 'certified court reporter-voice writer,' 'C.C.R.' or 'C.C.R.-V.,' either directly or indirectly, in connection with his or her profession or business. 4. Every certified court reporter shall place the number of the certificate: (a) On the cover page and certificate page of all transcripts of proceedings; and (b) On all business cards. (Added to NRS by 1973, 1317; A 1985, 1886; 1993, 1409; 2003, 441; 2007, 1035; 2017, 2225)