MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2025 Regular Session
To: Judiciary A; County Affairs
By: Representatives Hood, Horan
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 9-13-19, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO INCREASE THE SALARIES OF COURT REPORTERS; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 9-13-19, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
9-13-19. (1) Court
reporters for circuit and chancery courts * * * shall be paid an annual salary as
set by the judge, judges, chancellor or chancellors who appointed them
payable by the Administrative Office of Courts not to exceed * * * Fifty-seven Thousand Dollars ($57,000.00) for
court reporters with five (5) years' experience or less; not to exceed * * * Sixty-six Thousand Dollars ($66,000.00) for
court reporters who have more than five (5) years' experience but less than ten
(10) years; and not to exceed * * * Seventy-two
Thousand Dollars ($72,000.00) for court reporters who have ten (10) years
or more experience. No * * *amount of the increase in the maximum salary authorized by this section
part of the salary authorized by this section shall be paid from the
State General Fund. The board of supervisors of any county * * * shall pay its court
reporters the applicable amount of the * * * salary * * * set by the
appointing judge, judges, chancellor or chancellors. In addition, any
court reporter performing the duties of a court administrator in the same
judicial district in which the person is employed as a court reporter may be
paid additional compensation for performing the court administrator duties.
The annual amount of the additional compensation shall be set by vote of the
judges and chancellors for whom the court administrator duties are performed,
with consideration given to the number of hours per month devoted by the court
reporter to performing the duties of a court administrator. The additional
compensation shall be submitted to the Administrative Office of Courts for
approval.
(2) The several counties in each respective court district shall transfer from the general funds of those county treasuries to the Administrative Office of Courts a proportionate amount to be paid toward the annual compensation of the court reporter, including any additional compensation paid for the performance of court administrator duties. The amount to be paid by each county shall be determined by the number of weeks in which court is held in each county in proportion to the total number of weeks court is held in the district. For purposes of this section, the term "compensation" means the gross salary plus all amounts paid for benefits, or otherwise, as a result of employment or as required by employment, but does not include transcript fees otherwise authorized to be paid by or through the counties. However, only salary earned for services rendered shall be reported and credited for retirement purposes. Amounts paid for transcript fees, benefits or otherwise, including reimbursement for travel expenses, shall not be reported or credited for retirement purposes.
For example, if there are thirty-eight (38) scheduled court weeks in a particular district, a county in which court is scheduled five (5) weeks out of the year would have to pay five-thirty-eighths (5/38) of the total annual compensation.
(3) The salary and any additional compensation for the performance of court administrator duties shall be paid in twelve (12) installments on the last working day of each month after it has been duly authorized by the appointing judge or chancellor and an order duly placed on the minutes of the court. Each county shall transfer to the Administrative Office of Courts one-twelfth (1/12) of the amount required to be paid pursuant to subsection (2) of this section by the twentieth day of each month for the salary that is to be paid on the last working day of the month. The Administrative Office of Courts shall pay to the court reporter the total amount of salary due for that month. Any county may pay, in the discretion of the board of supervisors, by the twentieth day of January of any year, the amount due for a full twelve (12) months.
(4) From and after October 1, 1996, all circuit and chancery court reporters will be employees of the Administrative Office of Courts.
(5) No circuit or chancery court reporter shall be entitled to any compensation for any special or extended term of court after passage of this section.
(6) No chancery or circuit court reporter shall practice law in the court within which he or she is the court reporter.
(7) For all travel required
in the performance of official duties, the circuit or chancery court reporter
shall be paid mileage * * *
from the court reporter's principal place of residence to the county in
which the duties were performed at the same rate as provided for state
employees in Section 25-3-41, and meal reimbursement at the rate set for
employee travel by the Administrative Office of Courts. The court reporter
shall file in the office of the clerk of the court which he serves a
certificate of mileage expense and meals incurred during that term and
payment of such expense to the court reporter shall be paid on allowance by the
judge of such court.
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2025.