On receiving a copy of the notice of appeal, the petition for review, the petition for discretionary review, the petition in an original proceeding, or a certified question, the appellate clerk must:
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(a) endorse on the document the date of receipt;
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(b) collect any filing fee;
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(c) docket the case;
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(d) notify all parties of the receipt of the document; and
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(e) if the document filed is a petition for review filed in the Supreme Court, notify the court of appeals clerk of the filing of the petition.