Const 1963, art 4, § 35;
All laws enacted at any session of the legislature shall be published in book form within 60 days after final adjournment of the session, and shall be distributed in the manner provided by law. The prompt publication of judicial decisions shall be provided by law. All laws and judicial decisions shall be free for publication by any person.
All laws enacted at any session of the legislature shall be published in book form within
sixty60 days afterthefinal adjournment of the session, and shall be distributed insuchthe manneras shall beprovided by law. Thespeedyprompt publication ofsuchjudicial decisionsas may be deemed expedientshallalsobe providedforby law. All laws and judicial decisions shall be free for publication by any person.
Const 1908, art 5, § 39;
All laws enacted at any session of the legislature shall be published in book form within sixty days after the final adjournment of the session, and shall be distributed in such manner as shall be provided by law. The speedy publication of such judicial decisions as may be deemed expedient shall also be provided for by law. All laws and judicial decisions shall be free for publication by any person.
All laws enacted at any session of the legislature shall be published in book form within sixty days after the final adjournment of the session, and shall be distributed in such manner as shall be provided by law.
The Legislature shall provide for the speedy publication of all statute laws of a public nature, and of such judicial decisions as it may deem expedient.The speedy publication of such judicial decisions as may be deemed expedient shall also be provided for by law. All laws and judicial decisions shall be free for publication by any person.
Const 1874, art 4, § 30;
The Legislature shall provide for the speedy publication of all statute laws of a public nature, and of such judicial decisions as it may deem expedient. All laws and judicial decisions shall be free for publication by any person.
The Legislature shall provide for the speedy publication of all statute laws of a public nature, and of such judicial decisions as it may deem expedient. All laws and judicial decisions shall be free for publication by any person.
Const 1868, art 5, § 24;
The Legislature shall not establish a State paper, but shall provide for the speedy publication of all statute laws of a public nature, and of such judicial proceedings as it may deem expedient. All laws and judicial decisions shall be free for publication by any person.
The Legislature shall not establish a State paper, but shall provide for the speedy publication of all statute laws of a public nature, and of such judicial
decisionsproceedings as it may deem expedient. All laws and judicial decisions shall be free for publication by any person.Every newspaper in the State which shall publish all the general laws of any session within forty days of their passage, shall be entitled to receive a sum not exceeding fifteen dollars therefor.
Const 1850, art 4, § 36;
The Legislature shall provide for the speedy publication of all statute laws of a public nature, and of such judicial decisions as it may deem expedient. All laws and judicial decisions shall be free for publication by any person.