N.J.S.A. 45:15B-2

Certified court reporter, use of title or abbreviation.

45:15B-2 Certified court reporter, use of title or abbreviation. 2. Any person who has received from the board a certificate of his qualifications to practice as a court reporter shall be known and styled as a "certified court reporter," and no other person, and no partnership, all of the members of which have not received such certificate, and no corporation, shall assume such title or the abbreviation "C.S.R.," "C.C.R." or any other words, letters or abbreviations tending to indicate that the person, partnership or corporation so using the same is a certified court reporter. L.1940,c.175,s.2; amended 2005, c.308, s.2.

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