327 - Compensation and payment of stenographers.

§  327.  Compensation  and payment of stenographers. Each stenographer  appointed as aforesaid shall  receive  such  compensation  for  services  rendered while engaged in taking testimony before a grand jury, as shall  be  determined  by the board of supervisors or county legislature of the  county in which he is appointed, excepting that in  the  county  of  New  York,  such  compensation  shall  be  fixed by the board of estimate and  apportionment of the city of New York, and such compensation  shall  not  be  less  than  five  nor more than ten dollars per day; and in addition  thereto such stenographer shall be entitled to and shall be allowed  for  a copy of testimony furnished to the district attorney the same rate per  folio  as  is  prescribed  by the civil practice law and rules, and such  stenographer shall receive the same compensation for all copies  of  the  evidence  in  excess  of  three copies, furnished by him to the district  attorney. Such compensation shall be a county charge, and shall be  paid  by  the  treasurer of such county upon the affidavit of the stenographer  and the certificate of the district attorney specifying  the  number  of  days  of  actual  service  and the number of folios furnished; excepting  that in the counties of Broome, Cayuga, Delaware, Erie, Monroe,  Oneida,  Otsego,  Rockland,  Schenectady,  Tioga  and Westchester the salaries of  said stenographers shall be fixed by the board of supervisors or  county  legislature  and  in  the  counties  of  Monroe, Niagara and Oneida such  stenographers in addition to such salary, shall be entitled to and shall  be allowed for a copy of testimony furnished to  the  district  attorney  the   fees  prescribed  by  the  civil  practice  law  and  rules.  Such  compensation shall be  a  county  charge,  and  shall  be  paid  by  the  treasurer of said county upon the affidavit of the stenographers and the  certificate  of  the  district  attorney specifying the number of folios  furnished; and excepting that in the county of Queens said stenographers  shall receive a salary of one thousand dollars per  annum,  and  in  the  counties  of  Orange  and  Ulster, twelve hundred dollars per annum; and  excepting that in the county of Kings the salaries of said stenographers  shall be fixed by the board of estimate and apportionment of the city of  New York. Such salaries shall be a  county  charge  and  shall  be  paid  monthly, and in Erie, Oneida, Rockland, Westchester and Niagara counties  semi-monthly,  by the treasurer of said county in the same manner as the  salaries of other county officers are paid.