Oklahoma Code § 20-106.1

Title 20. Courts: Court reporters - Determination of number needed
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The Supreme Court, with the aid of the Administrative Director
of the Courts, shall determine the number of full-time and part-time
court reporters that may be appointed in each judicial
administrative district of the state in the manner as hereinafter
provided by this act.  In determining how many court reporters are
needed in each administrative district the Supreme Court shall
consider the following factors: (1) case loads in the administrative
district; (2) the number of district judges, associate district
judges and special judges in the administrative district; (3) the
number of cities and towns within each administrative district in

which regular court sessions are held and the distance in road miles
between each; and (4) any other factor deemed relevant by the
Supreme Court.  The Court may, as the need arises, increase or
decrease the number of court reporters so authorized, and the Court
may, where the business of a court requires it, authorize the
presiding judge of the administrative district in which said court
is located to employ a temporary court reporter.

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