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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
Sec. 23j--The Secretary of State shall furnish one copy of each volume to each member of the Legislature including the Lieutenant Governor and to each county judge in the State and shall in addition thereto furnish each county judge of the State a sufficient number of each of said volumes to supply each elective county and precinct officer, with one copy of each of said volumes and the Secretary of State shall furnish one copy of each volume to each of the judges of the Supreme Court, the Courts of Civil and Criminal Appeals, to each district judge, to each district attorney, and each executive at the seat of government and four copies to the librarian of the State Library. In forwarding said copies the Secretary of State shall regard only those officers who have secured their certificate of election as officers, where certificates are required, entitled to receive said copies. After the officials hereinbefore enumerated have been supplied, single copies may be sold by the Secretary of State for the same price which the State pays the contracting printer, plus expense of handling and postage, such sales to be made to persons who desire them for their own use and the proceeds of such sales shall be paid the State Treasurer and the Secretary of State shall report such sales in his biennial report.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Texas Civil Statutes (Titles 112 to Final Title) - CIV STAT FINAL TITLE § 23j Sec. 23j. Copies for Officials - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tx/civil-statutes-titles-112-to-final-title/civ-stat-sect-23j/
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