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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 57 — Public printing and distribution of public documents

57.011 State printing done under contract -- Classes of printing.

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The printing and binding of the laws, journals, and agency reports, and all other such public printing and binding shall be performed under contract. Printing contracts shall be divided into two
(2)classes and defined as follows:
(1)First-class printing is the printing of all bills for the General Assembly together with
such matters as are ordered by either or both houses to be printed in bill form and
the printing and binding of the journals of the two
(2)houses, printing and binding
of the volumes of public documents and of the general and local laws and joint
resolutions; the printing and binding of all reports, documents and other matters
bound in book or pamphlet form and all miscellaneous printing and binding
necessary for the several documents not otherwise provided for in KRS 57.011 to
57.151.
(2)Second-class printing is lithographic or offset printing and engraving and
embossing.
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