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The governor may transmit to the executive departments of the several states, to the executive departments of the United States, to the senators and representatives in congress, to the agents of foreign countries in the United States authorized to make exchanges for the documents, to the libraries, and to the state officers, boards and commissions hereafter created by the general assembly for use in the performance of their duties, as he or she may think proper, copies of all acts, resolutions, reports and other documents published under the authority of this state or of any officer thereof. There shall also be reserved for the governor twenty (20) copies of all bound volumes of the acts, resolutions, reports, and other public documents published under authority of the state, during his or her term of office, to be distributed as he or she shall see fit, upon his or her order as governor.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Rhode Island General Laws Title 43. Statutes and Statutory Construction § 43-2-8. Distribution of official documents by governor - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ri/title-43-statutes-and-statutory-construction/ri-gen-laws-sect-43-2-8/
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