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Code · Idaho · Title 33 — Education · Chapter 25 — Commission For Libraries

33-2505B. Submission by state agencies.

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(1)The head of every state agency or their designee shall promptly submit to the commission for libraries copies of published information that are state publications.
(a)For state publications available only in print format, each state agency shall submit two
(2)copies of each printed publication to the commission for libraries.
(b)For state publications available only in electronic format, each state agency shall submit one
(1)digital copy of each electronic publication to the commission for libraries.
(c)For state publications available in both print and electronic format, each state agency shall submit two
(2)print copies and one
(1)digital copy of the publication to the commission for libraries.
(d)Of the two
(2)print copies of state publications, one
(1)copy shall be sent to the Idaho state historical society and one
(1)copy shall be sent to the university of Idaho library for archival purposes.
(2)The commission for libraries shall promulgate such rules as are necessary and appropriate to accomplish the purpose of a digital repository for state publications.
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