The Secretary of State may sell the volumes of the House journal, Senate journal, general laws, local and private laws and the Southern Reporter-Mississippi Cases in excess of the number thereof necessary for distribution or retention, the sale price for each volume to be the cost price of printing, binding and mailing. The funds realized by the Secretary of State from the sale of those excess volumes shall be paid by him into the State General Fund in the manner prescribed by law.
Structure Mississippi Code
Chapter 5 - Session Laws and Journals
§ 1-5-1. Printing of general, local and private laws
§ 1-5-3. Disposition of general, local and private laws and journals of legislature; responsibility
§ 1-5-5. General laws and journals, local and private laws deposited in state law library
§ 1-5-7. Distribution of general laws and journals, and local and private laws free of charge
§ 1-5-9. Distribution of general laws of Legislature to judges of United States
§ 1-5-17. University law school to have books for exchange
§ 1-5-19. Publication and distribution of journals and laws
§ 1-5-21. Sale of excess volumes
§ 1-5-25. To receive certain books from the sheriffs and distribute them