35.095 Acts.
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35.095 Acts.
(1)Definitions. In this section:
(a)“Date of enactment” means the day on which a bill becomes an act through approval by the governor, passage over the governor’s veto or failure of the governor to act on it or the day on which a portion of a bill which has been vetoed in part is enacted over the governor’s partial veto.
(b)“Date of publication” means the day after the date of enactment.
(c)“Working day” means each day except Saturdays, Sundays, and federal and statewide legal holidays designated in s. 995.20 .
(2)Numbering.
(a)Each act of a session shall be numbered consecutively commencing with one. An act enacted by the governor’s approval shall be numbered by the governor at the time of approval. An act enacted either by passage over the governor’s veto or by the governor’s failure to act upon it within the time limit shall be numbered immediately by the chief clerk of the house of origin.
(b)The person numbering an act under par.
(a)shall note on it the date of enactment, shall immediately provide electronic notice to the legislative reference bureau of the act number and date of enactment, and shall deposit it in the secretary of state’s office no later than the next working day following its enactment.
(3)Publication.