35.01 Public printing; definition and classification.
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35.01 Public printing; definition and classification. Public printing is divided into 7 classes:
(1)Class 1 — All legislative printing and the Laws of Wisconsin.
(2)Class 2 — Wisconsin statutes and Blue Book.
(3)Class 3 — All book printing required for state agencies, not otherwise classified, except the Wisconsin Magazine of History and books of the historical society.
(4)Class 4 — All job printing and all printing not otherwise classified.
(5)Class 5 — Legal notices.
(7)Class 7 — Printing for state agencies located outside the city of Madison.
(8)Class 8 — Specialty printing as defined in s. 35.64
(2), yearbooks, and similar student publications not funded by student fees or student organization income and book printing excluded from class 3 under sub.
(3).