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    • Delaware Code
    • Title 29 - State Government
    • Chapter 7. GENERAL PROVISIONS
    • § 707. Stationery.

    Delaware Code
    Chapter 7. GENERAL PROVISIONS
    § 707. Stationery.

    The Division of Research shall provide stationery for the use of the General Assembly and its members.

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    Delaware Code

    Title 29 - State Government

    Chapter 7. GENERAL PROVISIONS

    § 701. Designation of meetings of General Assembly.

    § 702. Oaths of office.

    § 703. Delivery of election certificates.

    § 704. Powers respecting elections and election contests.

    § 705. Power of subpoena; administration of oaths or affirmations; penalties for noncompliance.

    § 707. Stationery.

    § 709. Withholding of compensation.

    § 710. Compensation of Lieutenant Governor and members of General Assembly [Effective until Nov. 9, 2022].

    § 710. Compensation of Lieutenant Governor and members of General Assembly [Effective Nov. 9, 2022].

    § 711. Expenses of members of General Assembly [Effective until Nov. 9, 2022].

    § 711. Expenses of members of General Assembly [Effective Nov. 9, 2022].

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