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Code · Louisiana · Title 24 — Legislature and Laws

RS 24:254

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RS 24:254
§254. Filing of copy with Secretary of State; certificate of correctness; printing
The printer's copy for any edition of the Louisiana Revised Statutes, or of any supplement thereto, prepared in the manner provided in R.S. 24:252 and 24:253 shall be delivered to the secretary of state together with the certification of the Institute that each section therein has been compared with the original sections in the official copy of the Louisiana Revised Statutes of 1950, or in the case of sections of acts enacted after the adoption of the Revised Statutes of 1950, with the original provisions of the enrolled acts from which the sections were derived, and that with the exception of the changes of form permitted in R.S. 24:253, the sections in the printer's copy are correct.
Upon receipt of the printer's copy, the secretary of state shall order the printing of an edition sufficient in number to supply the demand. When the edition has been printed the secretary of state shall, after making the necessary comparison with the original printer's copy, affix to one copy of the printed edition the Institute's original certificate and file the same for record in his office. All other copies of the same edition may contain a printed facsimile of the Institute's certificate.
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