It shall be the duty of such receptionist to operate an information desk, furnish information to visitors; maintain a registration book for visitors; distribute literature furnished by state agencies, historical societies, pilgrimage clubs, private individuals or organizations engaged in the manufacturing of products from Mississippi resources; and conduct tours of the building. All agencies of the State of Mississippi and others having literature for distribution shall supply the New Capitol Building receptionist with copies of such literature for distribution.
Structure Mississippi Code
Title 29 - Public Lands, Buildings and Property
Chapter 5 - Care of Capitol, Old Capitol, State Office Buildings and Executive Mansion
§ 29-5-2. Responsibilities and duties
§ 29-5-3. Use of rooms and apartments of New Capitol
§ 29-5-9. Employment of receptionist and elevator operator
§ 29-5-12. Landscaping and care of New Capitol grounds
§ 29-5-57. Regulation of parking
§ 29-5-59. Parking for Governor
§ 29-5-61. Parking adjacent to north side of New Capitol Building
§ 29-5-63. Parking for state officers, employees, and press
§ 29-5-65. Parking for members of Legislature
§ 29-5-67. Insignia for automobiles
§ 29-5-69. Parking for capitol employees during legislative sessions
§ 29-5-71. Signs to indicate reserved parking spaces
§ 29-5-73. Parking restrictions
§ 29-5-75. Penalty for illegal parking
§ 29-5-81. Description of state grounds
§ 29-5-83. Restrictions on travel and occupancy of grounds
§ 29-5-85. Prohibition of sales, signs, placards, and solicitations
§ 29-5-87. Injuries to structures or vegetation
§ 29-5-91. Parades and assemblages, display of banners
§ 29-5-95. Suspension of prohibitions on proper occasions
§ 29-5-97. Mayfair Building renamed the Ike Sanford Veterans Affairs Building
§ 29-5-99. State Executive Building renamed Heber Ladner Building
§ 29-5-101. 301 Lamar Street Building renamed the Robert G. Clark, Jr., Building
§ 29-5-103. New Justice Building to be named the Carroll Gartin Justice Building