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CHC 335

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CHC 335
Art. 335. Preparation of record; costs
A. The clerk of the trial court shall cause the record on appeal to be prepared and lodged with the appellate court on or before the return day or extension thereof.
B. All records and supplemental records prepared for filing in any appellate court shall be certified and dated by the clerk upon completion. The certification shall include the date any transcript was received for inclusion in the record.
C. All transcripts or parts thereof completed for inclusion in the record shall be dated and certified by the court reporter who prepares them. The date of certification by the court reporter shall be the date on which the transcript was concluded and furnished to the clerk for inclusion in the record.
D. If a child desires a transcript for appeal or for supervisory writ, the child or the parents of the child shall not be assessed the cost of transcription of the record or any other costs associated with the preparation of the record.
E. If a parent, in a proceeding brought pursuant to Title V, VI, VII, X, or XI of this Code, desires a transcript for appeal or for supervisory writ, the parent shall pay the cost of transcription of the record unless the court determines that the parent is unable to pay due to poverty or lack of means. The appointment of counsel for the parent in a proceeding shall create a rebuttable presumption that the parent is unable to pay the costs associated with the preparation of the appellate record or the costs for the transcription of the contested proceedings for inclusion in the appeal or supervisory writ.
If the court finds that the presumption has been rebutted, the court shall provide written reasons for its finding.
F. If the court finds that the interests of justice so require, the court may waive the costs of transcription of the record or for supervisory writ for any other party with a right to an appeal who is unable to pay due to poverty or lack of means.
G. Failure of the clerk to prepare and lodge the record on appeal either timely or correctly shall not prejudice the appeal.
Acts 1991, No. 235, §3, eff. Jan. 1, 1992; Acts 2022, No. 272, §1.
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