30-34.5 - Printing and distribution of Acts of Assembly.
§ 30-34.5. Printing and distribution of Acts of Assembly.
A. The Commission shall, within forty-five days following the adjournment ofthe General Assembly sine die, send to each requesting member of the GeneralAssembly a copy of each Act of Assembly signed by the Governor or ifotherwise enacted into law, in the form in which it is signed by the Governoror otherwise enacted into law. Each act so sent shall be clearly denominatedwith the House of Delegates or the Senate bill number assigned to it by therespective houses of the General Assembly.
B. The Commission shall also requisition, through the Division of LegislativeAutomated Systems, as soon as approved by the Governor, not in excess of5,000 copies of the acts and joint resolutions of the General Assembly. Theseit shall have bound in ordinary half binding, with the index and tablesrequired by law to be printed with the acts and joint resolutions of theGeneral Assembly, and as soon as practicable after the close of each sessionof the General Assembly, shall deliver by mail, express or otherwise, ifrequested pursuant to § 30-34.4:1:
1. One copy to the Governor; and such additional copies as may be requestedfor use in the Governor's office;
2. One copy to each of the Governor's secretaries;
3. One copy to each head of department; each division of the Governor'soffice, the Commissioner of the Virginia Workers' Compensation Commission,the Employment Commission and the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Directorof the Department of Game and Inland Fisheries and the Executive Secretary ofthe Compensation Board and the Director of the Virginia Retirement System;
4. As many copies to the Division of Legislative Services as may be requiredby the Division for its use or for exchange with other states;
5. One copy to each member of the General Assembly; however, up to fouradditional copies may be obtained upon application to the Division ofLegislative Automated Systems;
6. One copy to the Lieutenant Governor;
7. One copy to each judge;
8. Five copies to the State Corporation Commission;
9. Twenty-five copies to the Attorney General;
10. One copy to the reporter of the Supreme Court, the Executive Secretary ofthe Supreme Court, and each clerk of any court, attorney for theCommonwealth, Commissioner of the Revenue, Treasurer, public library, schoolboard, judge and clerk of any court held in this Commonwealth under the lawsof the United States and each attorney and marshal in this Commonwealthholding office under the United States;
11. One copy to the city manager of a city, the mayor of a town and thecounty administrator, manager or executive depending on the county's form ofgovernment; however, an additional copy for use within the city, town orcounty may be obtained upon application to the Division of LegislativeAutomated Systems;
12. Five copies to The Library of Virginia;
13. Five copies to the State Law Library;
14. One copy to the head of each university and college in this Commonwealth;
15. One copy to the library of each university and college in thisCommonwealth;
16. One copy each to the Schools for the Deaf and the Blind;
17. Five copies to the Clerk of the Senate for the use of the Senate;
18. Ten copies to the Clerk of the House of Delegates for the use of theHouse;
19. Three copies to the Auditor of Public Accounts;
20. Three additional copies to the Comptroller;
21. One copy to the county attorney in those counties which have created theoffice of the county attorney;
22. One copy to the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission;
23. One copy to the Committee on Appropriations of the House of Delegates;
24. One copy to the Committee on Finance of the Senate; and
25. One copy to the Division of Legislative Automated Systems.
(1980, c. 687; 1983, c. 108; 1987, c. 128; 1992, c. 857; 1994, c. 64.)