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Code · Kansas · Chapter 75 — State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

75-1023. Extra copies of certain publications; distribution; notification of secretary of historical society.

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75-1023. Extra copies of certain publications; distribution; notification of secretary of historical society. Whenever the division of printing prints any of the publications of the state and of its societies and institutions, there shall be printed extra copies as necessary to deliver such number of copies to the state historical society as the secretary of the society requests but not exceeding 10 copies, and 35 copies to the state library, to be used by the state historical society and the state library in making exchanges with other states, libraries, societies and institutions for similar publications, and two copies to each of the following named libraries:
The library of the university of Kansas, the library of Kansas state university of agriculture and applied science, the library of Wichita state university, the libraries of Fort Hays state university, Pittsburg state university and Emporia state university. In case any publication is issued in both bound and unbound form, bound copies shall be supplied. This section shall not apply to the reports of the supreme court of the state of Kansas, or to the statutes or session laws.
The director of printing shall notify the secretary of the state historical society of the printings of all publications so that the secretary may request copies of such publications.
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