2007 California Government Code Article 5. Distribution Of Statutes And Legislative Publications

CA Codes (gov:9790-9792)

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 9790-9792



9790.  The Department of General Services shall maintain a
bill-filing room for the Senate and Assembly, and file all bills,
resolutions, journals and other documents ordered by the Senate or
Assembly.  It shall also place all such bills, resolutions, journals
and other documents in binders for the use of the Members of the
Legislature and perform such other duties in connection with their
filing and distribution as may be required by the rules or special
orders of either house.



9791.  The laws, resolutions and journals of the Legislature shall
be distributed by the Department of General Services as follows:
   (a) To the Library of Congress, two copies.
   (b) To the Governor, Lieutenant Governor, each Member of the
Legislature, the Secretary of the Senate, the Chief Clerk of the
Assembly, and the Legislative Auditor, one copy each.
   (c) To the State Library, 60 copies or as many more as the State
Librarian may require for exchange purposes, and to each county law
library, one copy.
   (d) To the Attorney General, six copies, and as many additional
copies as may be requested, not exceeding the number necessary to
supply each Assistant Attorney General, and each Deputy Attorney
General with one copy of each.
   (e) To the Legislative Counsel Bureau, as many copies as may be
requested, not exceeding the number necessary to supply one copy of
each for the use of the Legislative Counsel and each Deputy
Legislative Counsel.
   (f) To the State Supreme Court, 11 copies and as many additional
copies as may be requested not to exceed four copies.



9792.  All other copies of the laws, resolutions and journals shall
be sold by the Department of General Services at such price as it may
fix.

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