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

57.300 Acts of General Assembly, who entitled to copies.

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The following officers and libraries are entitled free of charge to copies of the Acts of the General Assembly, as they are published: members of the General Assembly that passed the acts, the Governor, the State Treasurer, Secretary of State, Auditor of Public Accounts, justices and judges of the Court of Justice, Commonwealth's attorneys, and county attorneys, one
(1)copy each; the Attorney General, four
(4)copies; the Legislative Research Commission, for the use of the Senate, five
(5)copies, and for the use of the House of Representatives, ten
(10)copies; the State Law Library, nine
(9)copies; the judge of each federal court for Kentucky, one
(1)copy; the United States Court of Appeals at Cincinnati, one
(1)copy; the Supreme Court of the United States, one
(1)copy; the law library of each county, one
(1)copy; the law library of the University of Kentucky, three
(3)copies; the law library of the University of Louisville, three
(3)copies; the Northern Kentucky University Chase Law School library, three
(3)copies; the Library of Congress, five
(5)copies; the Kentucky Historical Society, one
(1)copy; the Department for Libraries and Archives, two
(2)copies; and each of the state universities in Kentucky, two
(2)copies.
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