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GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 9700-9708



9700.  All printing ordered by the Legislature or the Senate or
Assembly, and all printing to be charged to legislative printing
shall be governed by the joint rules and by the rules of the
respective houses insofar as applicable. After final adjournment, the
rules in effect at the time of adjournment shall continue to govern
until the adoption of rules at the subsequent session.



9701.  The receipt of the Secretary of the Senate or Chief Clerk of
the Assembly is a sufficient voucher for printing for any work done
for the house of which the person issuing the receipt is an officer.



9702.  The Secretary of the Senate, in the case of Members and
Members-elect of the Senate, and the Chief Clerk of the Assembly, in
the case of Members and Members-elect of the Assembly, shall, prior
to the convening of any session of the Legislature, order the
printing of all legislative bills and constitutional amendments which
have been approved for printing by the Committee on Rules of the
Senate, upon the request of Members and Members-elect of the Senate,
or the Committee on Rules of the Assembly, upon the request of
Members and Members-elect of the Assembly; provided, that such
approval shall not be required as to requests for the printing of
bills where such requests are made after the general election by
members or members-elect who certify in writing that they intend to
introduce such bills at the convening of the session. They shall be
printed by the State Printing Office, and the cost paid out of the
appropriation for legislative printing.



9703.  The State Printing Office shall print the laws, including
initiative measures adopted by the people, public documents ordered
to be printed by the Legislature, the Journals of the Senate and
Assembly, and bills, resolutions, and other printing ordered by the
Senate or Assembly.



9704.  Proceeds from sales of all documents, the cost of publication
of which is or has been paid from any appropriation for legislative
printing, shall be credited to the General Fund.



9705.  The general officers of the Assembly whose names and titles
shall appear on the frontpiece of all publications sponsored in whole
or in part by the Assembly, are:
   (a) The Speaker
   (b) The Speaker pro Tempore
   (c) The Majority Floor Leader
   (d) The Minority Floor Leader
   (e) The Chief Clerk.


9706.  The Legislative Printing Fund in the State Treasury is
abolished. The Controller, on the effective date of this section,
shall transfer the balance in that fund to the General Fund. Any
reference in state law to the Legislative Printing Fund shall be
construed to refer to the General Fund.



9708.  Whenever the Senate or the Assembly undertakes to publish in
a separate volume the Constitution of the State of California and
related documents, the text of such a volume shall be specified by
the Joint Rules Committee.

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Statutes > California > Gov > 9700-9708

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 9700-9708



9700.  All printing ordered by the Legislature or the Senate or
Assembly, and all printing to be charged to legislative printing
shall be governed by the joint rules and by the rules of the
respective houses insofar as applicable. After final adjournment, the
rules in effect at the time of adjournment shall continue to govern
until the adoption of rules at the subsequent session.



9701.  The receipt of the Secretary of the Senate or Chief Clerk of
the Assembly is a sufficient voucher for printing for any work done
for the house of which the person issuing the receipt is an officer.



9702.  The Secretary of the Senate, in the case of Members and
Members-elect of the Senate, and the Chief Clerk of the Assembly, in
the case of Members and Members-elect of the Assembly, shall, prior
to the convening of any session of the Legislature, order the
printing of all legislative bills and constitutional amendments which
have been approved for printing by the Committee on Rules of the
Senate, upon the request of Members and Members-elect of the Senate,
or the Committee on Rules of the Assembly, upon the request of
Members and Members-elect of the Assembly; provided, that such
approval shall not be required as to requests for the printing of
bills where such requests are made after the general election by
members or members-elect who certify in writing that they intend to
introduce such bills at the convening of the session. They shall be
printed by the State Printing Office, and the cost paid out of the
appropriation for legislative printing.



9703.  The State Printing Office shall print the laws, including
initiative measures adopted by the people, public documents ordered
to be printed by the Legislature, the Journals of the Senate and
Assembly, and bills, resolutions, and other printing ordered by the
Senate or Assembly.



9704.  Proceeds from sales of all documents, the cost of publication
of which is or has been paid from any appropriation for legislative
printing, shall be credited to the General Fund.



9705.  The general officers of the Assembly whose names and titles
shall appear on the frontpiece of all publications sponsored in whole
or in part by the Assembly, are:
   (a) The Speaker
   (b) The Speaker pro Tempore
   (c) The Majority Floor Leader
   (d) The Minority Floor Leader
   (e) The Chief Clerk.


9706.  The Legislative Printing Fund in the State Treasury is
abolished. The Controller, on the effective date of this section,
shall transfer the balance in that fund to the General Fund. Any
reference in state law to the Legislative Printing Fund shall be
construed to refer to the General Fund.



9708.  Whenever the Senate or the Assembly undertakes to publish in
a separate volume the Constitution of the State of California and
related documents, the text of such a volume shall be specified by
the Joint Rules Committee.


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Statutes > California > Gov > 9700-9708

GOVERNMENT CODE
SECTION 9700-9708



9700.  All printing ordered by the Legislature or the Senate or
Assembly, and all printing to be charged to legislative printing
shall be governed by the joint rules and by the rules of the
respective houses insofar as applicable. After final adjournment, the
rules in effect at the time of adjournment shall continue to govern
until the adoption of rules at the subsequent session.



9701.  The receipt of the Secretary of the Senate or Chief Clerk of
the Assembly is a sufficient voucher for printing for any work done
for the house of which the person issuing the receipt is an officer.



9702.  The Secretary of the Senate, in the case of Members and
Members-elect of the Senate, and the Chief Clerk of the Assembly, in
the case of Members and Members-elect of the Assembly, shall, prior
to the convening of any session of the Legislature, order the
printing of all legislative bills and constitutional amendments which
have been approved for printing by the Committee on Rules of the
Senate, upon the request of Members and Members-elect of the Senate,
or the Committee on Rules of the Assembly, upon the request of
Members and Members-elect of the Assembly; provided, that such
approval shall not be required as to requests for the printing of
bills where such requests are made after the general election by
members or members-elect who certify in writing that they intend to
introduce such bills at the convening of the session. They shall be
printed by the State Printing Office, and the cost paid out of the
appropriation for legislative printing.



9703.  The State Printing Office shall print the laws, including
initiative measures adopted by the people, public documents ordered
to be printed by the Legislature, the Journals of the Senate and
Assembly, and bills, resolutions, and other printing ordered by the
Senate or Assembly.



9704.  Proceeds from sales of all documents, the cost of publication
of which is or has been paid from any appropriation for legislative
printing, shall be credited to the General Fund.



9705.  The general officers of the Assembly whose names and titles
shall appear on the frontpiece of all publications sponsored in whole
or in part by the Assembly, are:
   (a) The Speaker
   (b) The Speaker pro Tempore
   (c) The Majority Floor Leader
   (d) The Minority Floor Leader
   (e) The Chief Clerk.


9706.  The Legislative Printing Fund in the State Treasury is
abolished. The Controller, on the effective date of this section,
shall transfer the balance in that fund to the General Fund. Any
reference in state law to the Legislative Printing Fund shall be
construed to refer to the General Fund.



9708.  Whenever the Senate or the Assembly undertakes to publish in
a separate volume the Constitution of the State of California and
related documents, the text of such a volume shall be specified by
the Joint Rules Committee.