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Code · Missouri · Chapter 34

34.192. Reports, method of preparation — minimization of volume of printed material produced.

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34.192. Reports, method of preparation — minimization of volume of printed material produced. — 1. Any report submitted to the commissioner of administration pursuant to section 34.190 shall be prepared and printed using both sides of the paper.
2. When a state department or agency is required to send a report to the general assembly, a copy of the report shall be sent to the president pro tem of the senate, the speaker of the house and shall be filed with the legislative library. Each member of the general assembly shall be notified that the report is available and a copy shall be furnished without charge upon request of any member. If such report is less than two pages in length, the report shall be furnished to each member in lieu of a notice. There shall be no cost to the member for a copy of a report furnished pursuant to this subsection.
3. The state courts administrator, each department and agency of the executive branch and the general assembly shall develop and implement policies which minimize the volume of printed material produced. At a minimum, the general assembly and each of the state's courts, departments and agencies shall ensure that documents are printed on both sides and that publication and distribution policies are periodically reviewed to ensure that unnecessary printing and distribution of documents is minimized.
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(L. 1993 S.B. 80, et al. § 14)
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