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§ 29-5-73. Parking restrictions.
 

The driveway on the north side of the New Capitol Building leading from High Street to the north entrance to said building shall not be used for parking. 
 

When the legislature is not in session, no person other than elected state officials and state employees whose official duties require their presence in the New Capitol Building, visitors, tourists, members of the press and those having temporary business to transact in the New Capitol Building, as referred to in Section 29-5-61, shall have the right to park on the New Capitol Building grounds, except as provided in Section 29-5-63. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, §§ 8952-13, 8952-17; Laws,  1972, ch. 326, §§ 14, 18, eff 30 days after passage (Enacted April 5, 1972, without approval of Governor).
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-29 > 5 > 29-5-73

§ 29-5-73. Parking restrictions.
 

The driveway on the north side of the New Capitol Building leading from High Street to the north entrance to said building shall not be used for parking. 
 

When the legislature is not in session, no person other than elected state officials and state employees whose official duties require their presence in the New Capitol Building, visitors, tourists, members of the press and those having temporary business to transact in the New Capitol Building, as referred to in Section 29-5-61, shall have the right to park on the New Capitol Building grounds, except as provided in Section 29-5-63. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, §§ 8952-13, 8952-17; Laws,  1972, ch. 326, §§ 14, 18, eff 30 days after passage (Enacted April 5, 1972, without approval of Governor).
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Mississippi > Title-29 > 5 > 29-5-73

§ 29-5-73. Parking restrictions.
 

The driveway on the north side of the New Capitol Building leading from High Street to the north entrance to said building shall not be used for parking. 
 

When the legislature is not in session, no person other than elected state officials and state employees whose official duties require their presence in the New Capitol Building, visitors, tourists, members of the press and those having temporary business to transact in the New Capitol Building, as referred to in Section 29-5-61, shall have the right to park on the New Capitol Building grounds, except as provided in Section 29-5-63. 
 

Sources: Codes, 1942, §§ 8952-13, 8952-17; Laws,  1972, ch. 326, §§ 14, 18, eff 30 days after passage (Enacted April 5, 1972, without approval of Governor).