Indiana Modification of Court Reporter Policy (LR29-AR15-109) — Form AR 15-109 (PDF)Opens a New Window. Is a form used by the Indiana Supreme Court to modify the policies governing court reporters in the state. It sets forth specific requirements and restrictions that apply to the recording of proceedings in Indiana courtrooms. The form includes provisions for the following types of court reporter policies: 1. Mandated Recording of Proceedings — This part of the form covers the requirements for court reporters to record all proceedings in a courtroom. It establishes the minimum equipment, software, and other resources necessary for the court reporter to properly record proceedings. 2. Prohibition of Recording of Confidential Proceedings — This part of the form prohibits the recording of proceedings that are deemed confidential by the court. It also outlines the procedures that must be followed in order to protect confidential information from being recorded. 3. Rules Regarding Court Reporter Transcripts — This part of the form outlines the rules and procedures for the court reporter to follow in creating, preserving, and delivering transcripts of proceedings. It also covers the fees associated with providing transcripts. 4. Qualifications for Court Reporters — This part of the form outlines the qualifications and experience needed to become a court reporter in Indiana. It also covers the requirements for continuing education and certification necessary for court reporters to maintain their license. 5. Reporting Obligations of Court Reporters — This part of the form outlines the reporting requirements of court reporters in Indiana. It covers topics such as the timely submission of transcripts and reports, as well as the filing of complaints against court reporters.