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§ 44. Printing  of session laws. The temporary president of the senate  and the speaker of the assembly or a person  or  persons  designated  by  each  legislative  leader  shall  annually  cause the session laws to be  printed in a bound volume or volumes  as  soon  as  possible  after  the  adjournment  of  the  legislature. Each such law shall be printed in the  same form as the official copy of the bill which became such law  except  that line numbers, the printed number of the bill and explanatory matter  shall be omitted. There shall be inserted immediately under the title of  the  law,  a  statement  to  the  effect  that  it became a law upon the  properly specified date, with or without the approval of  the  governor,  or  notwithstanding  his  objections, as the case may be, and adding the  words "passed by a majority vote," "passed by  a  two-thirds  vote,"  or  "passed  by  a majority vote, three-fifths being present," and if passed  on a message required by the  constitution,  that  fact  also  shall  be  stated,  and, if the certificate so specifies, the applicable portion of  the  constitution  shall  be  identified,   in   accordance   with   the  certificates   appended  to  the  original  bill.  In  the  case  of  an  appropriation law passed pursuant to the provisions  of  sections  three  and  four of article seven of the constitution the statement in addition  to the other matter prescribed in this section  shall  also  be  to  the  effect  that  part  of it became a law upon a properly specified date by  the action of both houses of the legislature and that part of it  became  a law upon a properly specified date with or without the approval of the  governor,  or  notwithstanding  his objections, as the case may be. Such  statement shall be  presumptive  evidence  that  the  original  law  was  certified by the presiding officer of each house accordingly.    The  temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly  shall determine the price at which copies of such session laws shall  be  made  available  to  the  public.  Such  copies may be made available in  paperback editions.    The legislature may appropriate such state moneys as may be  necessary  to  secure  the  printing  of  the  session  laws in accordance with the  provisions of this section.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Leg > Article-3 > 44

§ 44. Printing  of session laws. The temporary president of the senate  and the speaker of the assembly or a person  or  persons  designated  by  each  legislative  leader  shall  annually  cause the session laws to be  printed in a bound volume or volumes  as  soon  as  possible  after  the  adjournment  of  the  legislature. Each such law shall be printed in the  same form as the official copy of the bill which became such law  except  that line numbers, the printed number of the bill and explanatory matter  shall be omitted. There shall be inserted immediately under the title of  the  law,  a  statement  to  the  effect  that  it became a law upon the  properly specified date, with or without the approval of  the  governor,  or  notwithstanding  his  objections, as the case may be, and adding the  words "passed by a majority vote," "passed by  a  two-thirds  vote,"  or  "passed  by  a majority vote, three-fifths being present," and if passed  on a message required by the  constitution,  that  fact  also  shall  be  stated,  and, if the certificate so specifies, the applicable portion of  the  constitution  shall  be  identified,   in   accordance   with   the  certificates   appended  to  the  original  bill.  In  the  case  of  an  appropriation law passed pursuant to the provisions  of  sections  three  and  four of article seven of the constitution the statement in addition  to the other matter prescribed in this section  shall  also  be  to  the  effect  that  part  of it became a law upon a properly specified date by  the action of both houses of the legislature and that part of it  became  a law upon a properly specified date with or without the approval of the  governor,  or  notwithstanding  his objections, as the case may be. Such  statement shall be  presumptive  evidence  that  the  original  law  was  certified by the presiding officer of each house accordingly.    The  temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly  shall determine the price at which copies of such session laws shall  be  made  available  to  the  public.  Such  copies may be made available in  paperback editions.    The legislature may appropriate such state moneys as may be  necessary  to  secure  the  printing  of  the  session  laws in accordance with the  provisions of this section.

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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Leg > Article-3 > 44

§ 44. Printing  of session laws. The temporary president of the senate  and the speaker of the assembly or a person  or  persons  designated  by  each  legislative  leader  shall  annually  cause the session laws to be  printed in a bound volume or volumes  as  soon  as  possible  after  the  adjournment  of  the  legislature. Each such law shall be printed in the  same form as the official copy of the bill which became such law  except  that line numbers, the printed number of the bill and explanatory matter  shall be omitted. There shall be inserted immediately under the title of  the  law,  a  statement  to  the  effect  that  it became a law upon the  properly specified date, with or without the approval of  the  governor,  or  notwithstanding  his  objections, as the case may be, and adding the  words "passed by a majority vote," "passed by  a  two-thirds  vote,"  or  "passed  by  a majority vote, three-fifths being present," and if passed  on a message required by the  constitution,  that  fact  also  shall  be  stated,  and, if the certificate so specifies, the applicable portion of  the  constitution  shall  be  identified,   in   accordance   with   the  certificates   appended  to  the  original  bill.  In  the  case  of  an  appropriation law passed pursuant to the provisions  of  sections  three  and  four of article seven of the constitution the statement in addition  to the other matter prescribed in this section  shall  also  be  to  the  effect  that  part  of it became a law upon a properly specified date by  the action of both houses of the legislature and that part of it  became  a law upon a properly specified date with or without the approval of the  governor,  or  notwithstanding  his objections, as the case may be. Such  statement shall be  presumptive  evidence  that  the  original  law  was  certified by the presiding officer of each house accordingly.    The  temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly  shall determine the price at which copies of such session laws shall  be  made  available  to  the  public.  Such  copies may be made available in  paperback editions.    The legislature may appropriate such state moneys as may be  necessary  to  secure  the  printing  of  the  session  laws in accordance with the  provisions of this section.