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45-314 Printing of enrolled bills; specifications.

45-314. Printing of enrolled bills; specifications. The secretary of state shall determine (1) the length and width of the printed page for all enrolled bills and resolutions, and (2) width of the margin on either side and end of such printed page. The enrolled bills and resolutions shall be printed by the division of printing […]

45-315 Timetable for printing session laws.

45-315. Timetable for printing session laws. After the sine die adjournment of each legislative session, the state printer and the secretary of state shall complete preparation and printing of at least a limited number of each volume of the session laws for publication on or before July 1 of such year. The state printer shall […]

45-303 Approval of bills by governor.

45-303. Approval of bills by governor. If the governor approves any enrolled bill which is presented to him or her, he or she shall sign it and cause the same to be transmitted to the secretary of state, and shall send messages to both houses of the legislature informing them of such approval. History: L. […]

45-304a Journal entries referring to vetoed bills.

45-304a. Journal entries referring to vetoed bills. Whenever the governor shall veto a bill and such bill is to be referred to in the journal of the house of representatives or the journal of the senate, it shall be sufficient to refer to the same by its house or senate bill number, except that the […]

45-304b Veto after adjournment; reconsideration.

45-304b. Veto after adjournment; reconsideration. The governor may veto any bill or item of appropriation within the time specified in the constitution, whether the legislature has adjourned or not. Whenever the legislature adjourns sooner than the time when the governor may return any bill to its house of origin with his or her veto message […]

45-305 Bills becoming law without approval of governor, when.

45-305. Bills becoming law without approval of governor, when. If upon presentation to the governor of any enrolled bill, the governor shall neither approve and sign such enrolled bill nor return the same with his or her veto message to the house of origin of the bill within ten (10) calendar days (excluding the day […]