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Official Court Reporter Monthly Time Sheet - Nebraska

Official Court Reporter Monthly Time Sheet Form. This is a Nebraska form and can be used in Miscellaneous General Statewide .
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OFFICIAL COURT REPORTER MONTHLY TIMESHEET Appendix 1 Designated Work Day: From ___________ to __________ a.m., From _________ to _________ p.m. For the month of ________________________, _____ Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesda Thy ursday Friday Saturday 1. Write your designated work day at the top of the sheet and place dates in upper lefthand corner of each square. 2. This timesheet should reflect both hours worked and deviations (as designated below)* from the regular work day. Explain these deviations by recording the number of hours and the proper code in the appropriate square. (V/3hrs., S/8hrs., TPANR/4hrs., TPON1/2hr., etc.) 3. Complete monthly totals including, when applicable, the totals of overtime earned and comp time taken for the month. (Use the back of this sheet for additional information.) 4. Please sign (both the judge and reporte) ar nd submit to the State Court Administratos roffice by the5t h of each month. MONTHLY TOTALS * (See leave code explanations on back) V S H OTE CTT F C M LWP TPANR TPON 12 Please record the following information regarding ON CALL status for next month: For the month of ________________I can be reached at ( )______________ Dates my judge will be absent and I will not be taking vacation or other leave: ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ ____________________ Court Reporter Signature ______________________________ SS#___________ District#__________ Judge Signature _______________________________________________________________________ -8.8- 9-96<<<<<<<<<********>>>>>>>>>>>>> 2Leave Codes: See the Nebraska Supreme Court Personnel Policies and Procedures hook fandbor the following leave explanations: V=Vacation S=Sick H=Holiday F=Funeral M=Military C=Civil Other Codes: OTE=Overtime Earned CTT=Compensatory Time Taken LWP=Leave Without Pay TPANR=Transcript preparation/attendance not required TPON=Transcript preparation/on site (1) Judge request (Rule 3A) (2) Other party request (Rule 3B and C) Code Definitions: OVERTIME EARNED (OTE) - Time worked in excess of the designated work week. Paid leave time (vacation, sick, etc., with the exception of holiday leave), time when the repso prtreresence is not required, and leave withoutpay for freelance work, shall not be considered as hours worked. An employee must work, not just get paid for, 40 hours of required work during the designated work week before any time can be considered as overtime. COMPENSATORY TIME TAKEN (CTT) - Time taken off from work, earned at a time and one-half basis, as a result of overtime (as defined above). LEAVE WITHOUT PAY (LWP) - Time taken off during the designated work day required to engage in freelance activity other than transcription preparation pursuant to Rule 3B and C. TRANSCRIPT PREPARATION/ATTENDANCE NOT REQUIRED (TPANR) - Any time spent during the normal working hours as described in Rule 11B(3)(ii) engaged in the preparation of transcription pursuant to Rule 3B and C. TRANSCRIPTION PREPARATION/ON SITE AND ATTENDANCE REQUIRED (TPON) - Any time spent during the normal working hours as described in Rule 11(b)(3)(i) engaged in the preparation of transcription pursuant to Rule 3A, B, or C. Note: Include either (1) or (2) below when recording this code: (1) Judge request (Rule 3A) (2) Other party request (Rule 3B and C). Other Information: DESIGNATED WORK WEEK - 8:00 a.m. on Monday to 8:00 a.m. the following Monday. DESIGNATED WORK DAY - The normal daily work schedule that has been set for the reporter by the judge. -8.9- 6-96
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