Tennessee Statutes
§ 20-9-608 — Fines for practicing court reporting without a license
Tennessee·Title 20
After January 1, 2011, any person who undertakes or attempts to undertake the practice of court reporting for remuneration without first having procured a license, who knowingly presents or files false information with the board for the purpose of obtaining a license or who violates this part shall be subject to a civil fine not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500). Each day's violation is a separate offense. A person who is not licensed may not bring or maintain an action to recover fees for court reporting services that the person performed in violation of this part.
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Legislative History
Acts 2009, ch. 450, § 1; 2010, ch. 1123, §§ 3, 7.
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