California Government Code ARTICLE 4 - Preparation and Printing of Statutes
- Section 9760.
Whenever a law is signed by the Governor, official notice of the fact shall be forwarded, in writing, to the State Printing Office.(Added by Stats....
- Section 9761.
Upon the receipt of the notice, the State Printing Office shall print for the use of the Legislature such number of copies of the law,...
- Section 9762.
When a new or a revised code is established, it shall be prepared by the Legislative Counsel with all amendments and superseding sections enacted during...
- Section 9763.
The Department of General Services shall direct the preparation of the statutes of each session of the Legislature after each regular session. The statutes for...
- Section 9764.
The statutes of each session shall be prepared for printing and publication by the Legislative Counsel, the State Librarian, or such other state agency authorized...
- Section 9765.
Preparation of the statutes shall include the making of an index and statutory record, and the delivery thereof to the State Printing Office as soon...
- Section 9766.
At the beginning of each volume of the statutes there shall be printed:(a) The Constitution of the state.(b) The name and place of residence of:(1) The Governor.(2) The Lieutenant...
- Section 9767.
The Office of State Printing shall print the number of copies of the statutes of each session prepared at the direction of the Department of...
- Section 9768.
The statutes shall be bound in law buckram binding.(Added by Stats. 1945, Ch. 111.)
Last modified: October 22, 2018