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Legislative Administration Committee Concurred on Bill to End Printed State Code Index

Legislative Administration Committee
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Summary

The committee voted to concur in House Bill 115, which removes the statutory requirement to print the paper index to the state code and allows the index to be provided electronically; the motion passed 4–2 on a recorded roll‑call vote.

Representative Fitzpatrick introduced House Bill 115, saying the bill, requested by legislative counsel, would eliminate the requirement to print the paper index to the state code and allow the index to be maintained electronically. "We print them in a contract that's somewhere in the order of $40,000 a year," the sponsor said, adding that few printed indexes are sold.

Todd Evertz, co‑commission…

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