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Copies of the daily calendar and journal shall be immediately furnished to the printer designated by the Commissioner of Buildings and General Services. The printing of the calendar and journal shall be under the supervision of the Secretary and Clerk, and the required number of printed copies shall be delivered to the offices of the Legislative Council before the opening of the morning session of the following legislative day. A sufficient number of copies of all the bills shall also be delivered to the offices of the Legislative Council. Staff of the Legislative Council shall distribute the daily calendar and journal and the bills as follows:
(1) Calendars. One copy of the daily House calendar shall be placed on the desk of each member of the House and one copy of the daily Senate calendar shall be placed on the desk of each member of the Senate. An additional number of copies of both the daily House and Senate calendars shall be made available to House and Senate members in their respective chambers upon the request of a member. Calendars shall also be published on the State legislative webpage. The number of copies required shall be determined by staff of the Legislative Council based on their demand.
(2) Journals and bills. The daily House and Senate journals and bills shall be published on the State legislative webpage. Copies of bills shall be made upon request to House and Senate members.
(3) Deleted by 2009, Adj. Sess., No. 146, § 26, eff. June 1, 2010.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Vermont Statutes Title 2. Legislature, § 16. Printing and distribution of daily calendar, journal, and bills - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/vt/title-2-legislature/vt-st-tit-2-sect-16/
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