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35.28 – Orders by department.

35.28 Orders by department. The department may order printed in suitable form, in reasonable quantities, copies of opinions and briefs of the attorney general and the supreme court; opinions of the court of appeals; decisions of the public service commission; and special editions of parts of official reports. History: 1977 c. 29 s. 1654 (9) […]

35.29 – Books, pamphlets and magazines.

35.29 Books, pamphlets and magazines. (1) State agencies may order printed such materials as may be necessary for the proper administration of their offices, subject to distribution and sales regulations provided in this chapter and determinations of the department under s. 16.82 (4) (b). Unless otherwise provided by law, state agencies may make free distribution […]

35.34 – Job printing and all printing not otherwise classified.

35.34 Job printing and all printing not otherwise classified. (1) Job printing includes such other printing not specified in this chapter as may be permitted or required by law and necessary for the use of state agencies, including binding needed in connection with such printing. (2) Costs for such printing shall be charged to the […]

35.35 – Requisition procedure.

35.35 Requisition procedure. (1) (a) The legislative reference bureau shall provide to the secretary of state electronic copy in type not smaller than 6 point Arial for the printing of any enrolled proposed constitutional amendment and of each enrolled resolution ordered to be printed in the official state newspaper by the president of the senate […]

35.36 – Fees; state legal notices.

35.36 Fees; state legal notices. (1) The compensation to the official state newspaper and other papers for all legal notices required to be published at the expense of the state may not exceed the rates specified in s. 985.08 (1), (2) and (3). All expenditures incidental to such printing shall be absorbed by the newspaper […]

35.43 – Printing for out-of-Madison state agencies.

35.43 Printing for out-of-Madison state agencies. Whenever it becomes advantageous to do so, the department of administration may establish blanket printing contracts in out-of-Madison metropolitan areas. Such contracts shall whenever practical follow the basic patterns established for classes 1 to 4. SPECIALTY PRINTING; CLASS 8

35.44 – Specialty printing and book printing excluded from class 3.

35.44 Specialty printing and book printing excluded from class 3. Specialty printing and book printing excluded from class 3 in s. 35.01 (3) shall be procured on individual competitive bids and by official state printing order according to specifications determined by the department. GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDER WRITING

35.50 – Specifications.

35.50 Specifications. (1) Specifications for state printing except class 1, including type style and size, page size, titles, paper, form, quality, quantity, binding, and method, or optical disc manufacturing specifications whenever reproduction in optical disc format is authorized, shall be as determined by the department unless specified by statute. Any state agency that objects to […]

35.51 – Proofs; where received.

35.51 Proofs; where received. Contract printers shall submit proof sheets of all public printing done by them and when requested, revised proof sheets thereof, to the department, regardless of the format to be used for reproduction. When requested by the chief clerk of either house proof sheets of printing of the first class shall be […]

35.20 – Wisconsin Town Law Forms.

35.20 Wisconsin Town Law Forms. With each edition of the biennial Wisconsin statutes printed under s. 35.18 (1) (a), under the supervision of the legislative reference bureau, an edition will be printed as directed by the department for distribution by the department to all town clerks, of a volume to be designated “Wisconsin Town Law […]