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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

57.310 House and Senate journals, who entitled to copies -- Affirmative response

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required prior to receipt.
(1)Subject to subsections
(2)and
(3)of this section, the following officers and libraries
are entitled free of charge to copies of the journals of each house of the General
Assembly, as they are published: each member of the General Assembly, one
copy for the session in which he served; the law library of each county, one
copy; the Governor and Secretary of State, one
(1)copy each; the State Law
Library, two
(2)copies; the Legislative Research Commission, five
(5)copies for
the use of the Senate and five
(5)copies for the use of the House of Representatives;
the law library of the University of Kentucky, the law library of the University of
Louisville, the Library of Congress, the Kentucky Historical Society, the
Department for Libraries and Archives, and each of the state universities in
Kentucky, two
(2)copies each.
(2)Prior to printing the journals, the Legislative Research Commission shall inquire of
those entitled to a free copy of the journals under subsection
(1)of this section:
(a)Whether the officer or library wishes to receive the free copy or copies to
which entitled; and
(b)If the officer or library desires to receive a free copy, whether the officer or
library prefers to receive it in print or electronic format.
(3)Unless those entitled to a free copy of the journals respond affirmatively to the
inquiry required by subsection
(2)of this section, they shall not receive a free copy
or copies of the journals.
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