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48 Montana Attorney General Reports and Opinions 1 (1999-2000)

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CLERKS - Authority to collect $20 fee to be applied to payment of salary of court
reporter;
COUNTY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES - Authority of clerk of district court to
collect $20 fee to be applied to payment of salary of court reporter;
FEES - Authority of clerk of district court to collect $20 fee to be applied to payment of
salary of court reporter;
MONTANA CODE ANNOTATED - Title 25, chapter 1; sections 7-4-2511, 25-1-202;
MONTANA CONSTITUTION - Article VII, section 4(2);
OPINIONS OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL - 43 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 72 (1990), 42 Op.
Att'y Gen. No. 56 (1988), 40 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 62 (1984), 37 Op. Att'y Gen. No. 128
(1978).
HELD: A district court clerk must charge and collect the court reporter filing fee
provided under Mont. Code Ann. § 25-1-202 when a civil appeal has been filed from a
city or justice court.
February 18, 1999
Mr. Thomas R. Scott
Beaverhead County Attorney
2 South Pacific, CL #2
Dillon, MT 59725-2713
Dear Mr. Scott:
You have asked my opinion on the following question:
Must a district court clerk charge and collect the court reporter filing fee
provided for under Mont. Code Ann. § 25-1-202 (1997) when an appeal
has been filed from a city or justice court?
In answering your question, I look first to the plain language of the statute. Stratemeyer v.
Lincoln County, 276 Mont. 67, 915 P.2d 175 (1996) (a statute is to be construed
according to its plain meaning). The statute reads in whole:
Fee for court reporter. In addition to other filing fees, a fee of $20 must
be paid to the clerk of the district court at the time of filing a civil action in
the district court. The fee must be paid by the clerk into the treasury of the
county where the action is filed, to be applied to the payment of the salary
of the reporter. The prevailing party may have the amount paid by the
prevailing party taxed in the bill of costs as proper disbursements.

OPINION NO. 1

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