Section 34.175 – Soybean-based ink to be used for state printing, when — logo requirement — effective when.
Effective – 28 Aug 1995 34.175. Soybean-based ink to be used for state printing, when — logo requirement — effective when. — 1. Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 34.170 to 34.192 to the contrary, all printing done by any department, agency, or institution or entity of the state, whether performed internally or contracted for, shall […]
Section 34.180 – To determine form of printed matter — exceptions.
Effective – 28 Aug 1995 34.180. To determine form of printed matter — exceptions. — The commissioner of administration shall advise and assist state agencies with the planning, design and layout for any printed matter, so the same may be produced in the most economical and effective manner. The form, style, spacing of lines, the […]
Section 34.190 – Determine size and number of reports to be printed.
Effective – 28 Aug 1995 34.190. Determine size and number of reports to be printed. — The commissioner of administration shall, except as otherwise directed by the general assembly, have the power to determine the number of copies and number of pages of subject material in each document printed under the commissioner’s supervision. The number […]
Section 34.192 – Reports, method of preparation — minimization of volume of printed material produced.
Effective – 28 Aug 1993 34.192. Reports, method of preparation — minimization of volume of printed material produced. — 1. Any report submitted to the commissioner of administration pursuant to section 34.190 shall be prepared and printed using both sides of the paper. 2. When a state department or agency is required to send a […]
Section 34.170 – Commissioner to purchase all state printing — exceptions.
Effective – 28 Aug 1995 34.170. Commissioner to purchase all state printing — exceptions. — The commissioner of administration shall purchase all public printing and binding of the state, including that of all executive and administrative departments, bureaus, commissions, institutions and agencies, and the supreme court. All state officers shall order all of their printing […]