Maryland Code § CJ-2-501

Section CJ-2-501
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(a) Except as provided for the Circuit Court for Baltimore City in Subtitle
5A of this title, the judges of the circuit court for a county may employ the court
administrators, assignment commissioners, auditors, magistrates, examiners, court
reporters, messengers, bailiffs, court criers, librarians, clerks, secretaries,
stenographers, jury commissioners, law clerks, and other employees necessary to
conduct the business of the court.
(b) (1) Each employee of a circuit court is entitled to compensation as
provided in the appropriate budget and shall perform the duties that the judge
directs.
(2) (i) If a court reporter ordered under § 2-503 of this subtitle to
take testimony before a grand jury serves in more than one county, the counties
where the reporter serves shall apportion the compensation under this subsection as
the county administrative judges agree.
(ii) The Montgomery County Council shall pay the
compensation of a court reporter taking or transcribing grand jury testimony in the
county.
(c) (1) The resident judge in each county of the seventh judicial circuit
shall appoint one or more official court reporters for the circuit court in the county. A
reporter shall be competent to record court proceedings and shall serve at the
pleasure of the judge who appointed him. The reporter shall receive the compensation
set by the county government after consultation with the county administrative
judge.
(2) A court reporter shall be reimbursed for expenses as approved by
the court. Reimbursement shall be made by the county treasurer or similar officer of
the county in which the services were rendered as expenses of the court upon
presentation of a certificate from the clerk showing the attendance and services of
the reporter.

(3) If directed by the court, the reporter shall attend and take full
stenographic notes of, or otherwise record the oral testimony and judicial opinions in
all proceedings in the court.
(4) The court may direct the reporter to transcribe the notes of a
proceeding and the costs of transcription may be taxed as costs in the case or paid as
part of the general expenses of the court.
(5) On request by a party, a reporter shall furnish a typewritten
transcript of any portion of his notes, upon payment of the expenses incident to the
transcript at the rate fixed by the court.
(d) (1) The five counties comprising the second judicial circuit of
Maryland shall provide a pension to any court stenographer of the circuit who has
served in that capacity for 25 or more years.
(2) Each county shall share in a pro rata contribution to the pension
in the following proportions:
(i) Caroline County -- 20.5 percent;
(ii) Cecil County -- 15.6 percent;
(iii) Kent County -- 19.9 percent;
(iv) Queen Anne's County -- 19.9 percent; and
(v) Talbot County -- 24.1 percent.
(3) The county commissioners or county council for each of those
counties shall appropriate annually the necessary funds to pay its share of the
pension.
(4) The pension shall be $4,000 a year and shall be paid in monthly
installments of $333.33.
(e) (1) There shall be included in the State budget for the Judicial
Branch an appropriation to the Administrative Office of the Courts in the amount
necessary to pay salaries and benefits of standing circuit court magistrates.
(2) The Administrative Office of the Courts shall:
(i) Identify the standing circuit court magistrates; and

(ii) Develop a personnel management plan and funding plan to
implement this subsection.
(3) A standing magistrate of a circuit court or a judicial circuit shall
report to and perform the duties and assignments determined by the judges of the
respective circuit court or circuit, in accordance with the statewide policy on
magistrates.
(4) The Supreme Court of Maryland may adopt rules concerning the
magistrate positions described in this subsection.
(5) (i) Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, circuit
court magistrates identified under paragraph (2) of this subsection shall remain
county or Baltimore City employees and shall not be State employees.
(ii) A circuit court magistrate identified under paragraph (2)
of this subsection may elect to become a State employee between January 1, 2002,
and March 31, 2002, both inclusive.
(iii) A circuit court magistrate who elects under this subsection
to become a State employee shall become a State employee on July 1, 2002.
(iv) A standing circuit court magistrate hired on or after July
1, 2002, shall be a State employee.

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