Oklahoma Code § 20-106.6

Title 20. Courts: Assignment of reporters - Expenses
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The presiding judge may assign a court reporter to serve
anywhere within the administrative district in which the court
reporter is appointed.  A court reporter shall be paid travel
expenses incurred in connection with his official duties outside the
county wherein he resides.  No expenses shall be paid by the state
to a court reporter for travel in his county of residence.  Expense
vouchers shall be submitted to the Supreme Court for approval.  The
expense vouchers or claims submitted to the Supreme Court shall have
endorsed thereon the signed approval of the presiding judge of the
district in which the court reporter incurred the expense for which
claim is made.
The Supreme Court may, with the consent of the presiding judge
of his district, assign a court reporter to temporary service

outside his own administrative district.  A court reporter shall be
paid travel expenses incurred in connection with his official duties
during such periods of temporary assignment.  Whenever a court
reporter is assigned to serve a district court outside his judicial
administrative district, he shall submit a claim for his mileage,
subsistence expense or per diem, as the case may be, to the court
clerk in the county where he is assigned to serve and the claim, at
the rate authorized by the state, shall, upon its approval by the
chief judge, be paid by check or warrant drawn against the court
fund.

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