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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 1 — GENERAL PROVISIONS · Chapter 11

§ 1103. Preparation of statutes for printing.

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§ 1103. Preparation of statutes for printing.
The Director of the Legislative Reference Bureau shall, as soon as any bill becomes a law, prepare the same for printing, cause the same to be printed immediately, and collate with and correct the proof sheets by the original rolls. He shall also have the statutes printed and indexed in book form as the Laws of Pennsylvania as early as possible succeeding each regular session of the General Assembly, for distribution in accordance with law.
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Cross References. Section 1103 is referred to in section 702 of Title 44 (Law and Justice).
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