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44-A – Printing of Concurrent Resolutions.

§ 44-a. Printing of concurrent resolutions. In printing concurrent resolutions proposing amendments to the constitution of the state, or concurrent resolutions proposing or ratifying amendments to the constitution of the United States, all new matter shall be set out in italics and all matter to be eliminated shall be enclosed in brackets.

45 – Contents of Printed Volumes of Session Laws.

§ 45. Contents of printed volumes of session laws. The volumes of the session laws shall contain: 1. A statement of the names and residences of the governor, lieutenant-governor, senators and members of assembly, the presiding officers and the respective secretary or clerk of each house in office during each session. 2. The laws, and […]

46 – Distribution of Session Laws.

§ 46. Distribution of session laws. The volumes of the session laws shall be provided, to the extent funds have been made available therefor, in such reasonable numbers as may be required by the various branches of state government and distributed in accordance with the schedule of distribution ordered by the temporary president of the […]

40 – Certificate of Presiding Officer.

§ 40. Certificate of presiding officer. Upon the passage by either house of the legislature of a bill, concurrent resolution proposing amendments to the state constitution, or concurrent resolution proposing or ratifying amendments to the constitution of the United States, the presiding or other officer designated by the rules of such house shall append to […]

41 – Evidence of When Bill Becomes a Law.

§ 41. Evidence of when bill becomes a law. If a bill becomes a law by the approval of the governor, the certificate of the governor shall be the evidence of the time when the bill becomes a law. If appropriations for the legislature or judiciary or separate items added to a bill by the […]