Governor, certificate of, when bill becomes a law. Financial data of committees to be preserved... Law, statement in session laws as to passage of. repealed. session to be published in volumes.. witness fees. time of taking effect.. Legislative committees, attendance of witnesses before expenses of. sub-committees of. documents, custody of. expenses, limitation of. law, when to take effect. Post office messengers, duties of. President of Senate, detail of officers for special duty by 20 to appoint certain employees to certify to passage of bills. 40 to designate certain officers to attend opening to designate certain officers to remain after Publication of false reports.. Salaries of members, payment of. of officers and employees... 10 437 435 7 433 6 432 12 437 440 438 440 440 440 432 443 12 437 438 4 431 5 431 435 Schedule of laws repealed. Seats, contest for.. Secretary of State, certificate of, when bill becomes a law. deposit of laws with. duties of, relative to laws. Senate, officers and employees of. Session laws, distribution of.. publication of, by newspapers. statement in, as to passage of law opening of, attendance of certain officers. Speaker, detail of officers for special duty by to certify to passage of bills.. to designate certain officers to attend opening of to designate certain officers to remain after ad- to appoint certain persons to draft bills, etc. Special committee, stenographers for. Speeches, copies to be furnished by stenographers. to special committees.. Supplies furnished by clerks. Temporary President of Senate.. to appoint certain persons to draft bills, etc.. Title of act. Undertaking, clerks of each house to give. Witnesses, attendance before legislative committee. fees. THE STATE PRINTING LAW CHAP. 60, LAWS OF 1909. AN ACT relating to state printing, constituting chapter fifty-eight of the consolidated laws. Article I. Short title (§ 1). II. General provisions (§§ 2-15). III. Laws repealed; when to take effect (§§ 30, 31). ARTICLE I Short Title § 1. Short title.-This chapter shall be known as the "State Printing Law." Section 2. Subject. ARTICLE II General Provisions 3. Exemptions. 4. Printing board. 5. Powers and duties of printing board. 6. Proposals for legislative printing. 7. Investigation as to facilities of bidder. 8. Printing legislative journals. 9. Printing bills. 10. Printing messages and reports. 11. Extra copies of messages and reports. Section 13. Printing session laws. 14. Right to annul contracts. 15. Complaints against contractor. § 2. Subject. The public printing payable by the state shall be divided into three parts. The first, known as the legislative printing, shall include the bills, documents, calendars, journals, substitutes for engrossed bills and memorials of both houses of the legislature, together with the necessary binding of said bills, journals and documents. The second, known as the department printing, shall include the blanks, circulars, blank books, pamphlets, envelopes, letter and note heads, other than those required for the use of the legislature, and all other printing work of the various departments and institutions of the state, other than the legislature, except as hereinafter specifically exempted, as well as the legislative manual. The third, known as the printing of the session laws, shall include the printing of all slips of the laws, the publication of the official and public editions of the session laws complete and the binding thereof. Each of the three divisions of the state printing shall be let by public contract in the manner hereinafter provided. Separate contracts may be made at any time for engraving, lithographing, wood-cuts, maps or for any description of printing or any article of stationery not specifically mentioned in the contract and involving an expense of more than five hundred dollars. § 3. Exemptions. All of the printing now done or performed in the prisons of the state under and pur |