6.160 Duties of chief clerk, assistant clerk and enrolling clerk of each house.
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(1)The chief clerk of each house shall file and preserve in the office of his house a
correct copy of the journal of its proceedings. At the close of each session of the
General Assembly, he shall make an inventory of all the books, stationery and
furniture belonging to his house, box up all the books, and deliver the books,
stationery and furniture to the co-chairmen of the Legislative Research Commission
and take a receipt for them.
(2)The chief clerk and assistant clerk of each house shall keep an accurate journal of
each day's proceedings; do all necessary engrossing of bills; and read and compare
enrolled bills.
(3)The enrolling clerk shall promptly and accurately enroll all bills delivered to him for
that purpose which originated in the house of which he is enrolling clerk.
(4)Either house may prescribe additional duties for the chief clerk, assistant clerk or
enrolling clerk.