ART. 76]
PUBLICATION OF LAWS.
1707
ARTICLE LXXVL
PUBLICATION OF LAWS.
1. Public general laws to be published
in newspapers.
2. In what papers they shall be pub-
lished.
3. Appropriation therefor; proviso.
4. Public local laws to be published in
newspapers.
5. To whom such local laws shall be
sent.
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fi. What counties excepted from opera-
tion of two preceding sections.
7. Certificates of publication to be fur-
nished by corporations benefited'
by acts authorizing county sub-
scriptions to works of Internal
Improvements.
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1904, art. 76, sec. 1. 1888, art. 76, sec. 1. 1865, ch. 31. 1868, chs. 67 and 440.
1882, ch. 251 1894, ch. 15. 1902, ch. 561. 1904, ch. 464.
1906, ch. 329.
1. Every public general law, which is made to take effect before
tho first day of June next after the session at which it shall be passed,
which the governor and attorney-general shall direct, shall immediately
after its passage be published at the expense of the State, daily, for
three times, in five newspapers in the city of Baltimore, one of which
shall be in the German language, one of which shall be a law paper,
and one of which represents the minority political party, and such
newspaper or newspapers in each county, as the president of the senate
and the speaker of the house of delegates may designate, who shall also
designate the five daily newspapers in the city of Baltimore in which
the said laws are to be published.
Ibid. sec. 2. 1888, art. 76, sec. 2. 1882, ch. 251.
2. A certified copy of every public genera] law directed to be pub-
lished as aforesaid by the governor and attorney-general shall be trans-
mitted by mail by the secretary of the senate (if the same originated
in the senate) and by the chief clerk of the house of delegates (if the
same originated in the house of delegates) immediately after the publi-
cation of the same shall have been directed as aforesaid, to such four
daily newspapers of tho city of Baltimore, and sitch newspaper or news-
papers in each county as the president of the senate and the speaker
of the house of delegates shall have designated as aforesaid, as pro-
vided in the preceding section.
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