Western Australian Consolidated Regulations (1) In this rule a
reference to recording proceedings or to transcribing records of proceedings
includes a reference to copying a record or transcript of proceedings.
(2) A person who
records proceedings or who transcribes records of proceedings or who checks
the accuracy of transcripts of proceedings is, while doing so, an officer of
the Court and must obey any directions of a magistrate or a registrar in
respect of those activities.
(3) A person who
records proceedings must —
(a)
before the proceedings commence, check that the recording equipment is working
properly;
(b)
during the proceedings, monitor the recording equipment and ensure that an
accurate record is made; and
(c)
identify the record.
(4) A person who
transcribes a record of proceedings must —
(a)
enter in a register the identification of the record;
(b)
accurately transcribe the record into written English; and
(c)
include on each page of the transcript information to identify the proceedings
and the speakers and any other matter directed by a registrar.
(5) A person who
checks a transcript, or who copies a record or transcript, of proceedings
must —
(a)
ensure that the transcript is an accurate transcription of the record, or that
the copy is an accurate copy, as the case requires; and
(b)
having done so, certify that it is accurate.
(6) A person who
records, copies, transcribes or checks the accuracy of transcripts of
proceedings must at all times ensure the safe custody of the record of the
proceedings.