Minnesota Statutes

§ 14.52 — COURT REPORTERS; AUDIO RECORDINGS

Minnesota § 14.52
JurisdictionMinnesota
PartSTATE AGENCIES
Ch. 14ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE

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Minn. Stat. § 14.52 (2026).

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The Office of Administrative Hearings may maintain a court reporter system and in addition to or in lieu thereof may contract with nongovernmental sources for court reporter services. The court reporters may additionally be utilized as the chief administrative law judge directs. Unless the chief administrative law judge determines that the use of a court reporter is more appropriate, an audio magnetic recording device shall be used to keep a record at any hearing which takes place under this chapter. In all cases, the chief administrative law judge shall use audio magnetic recording devices to keep the record of hearings except when there are more than two primary parties in a case and the chief administrative law judge determines that the use of a court reporter is more appropriate. If th

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Legislative History

1975 c 380 s 16;1977 c 443 s 9,10;1980 c 509 s 2;1980 c 615 s 26-33;1981 c 346 s 2-6;1Sp1981 c 4 art 4 s 40;3Sp1981 c 2 art 1 s 10;1982 c 424 s 130;1982 c 568 s 11;1983 c 210 s 18;1984 c 640 s 32; 1986 c 444

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