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Code · Illinois · Chapter 25 — LEGISLATURE · Act 145

Sec. 5.03. To study and make recommendations concerning application of the techniques described in Section 5.

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Sec. 5.03. To study and make recommendations concerning application of the techniques described in Section 5.02 to:
(a)the preparation, drafting and printing of bills, of amendments and resolutions and of other legislative documents;
(b)the performance of the enrolling and engrossing functions;
(c)compilation and publication of the session laws;
(d)preparation and publication of an official revision of the statutes;
(e)preparation and publication of legislative journals and calendars;
(f)preparation, retrieval and publication of legislative summaries, digests, synopses and status reports;
(g)the recording and reporting of the proceedings of legislative committees, boards, commissions and other bodies; and
(h)the accumulation and analysis of fiscal, economic, population, social and related data for legislative research purposes.
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