Missouri Revised Statutes
Chapter 3 - Statutory Revision
Section 3.100 - Legislative research committee to determine character of publication.

Effective - 28 Aug 1959
3.100. Legislative research committee to determine character of publication. — The committee shall determine the style and size of type, the grade of paper and the type and method of binding to be used in publishing the revised statutes, annotations and all supplements and pocket parts thereto.
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(L. 1949 p. 545 § 3.10, A.L. 1959 S.B. 88)

Structure Missouri Revised Statutes

Missouri Revised Statutes

Title I - Laws and Statutes

Chapter 3 - Statutory Revision

Section 3.010 - Revised statutes to be published, when — costs.

Section 3.020 - Contents.

Section 3.030 - Parts of acts to be omitted.

Section 3.040 - Laws to be omitted.

Section 3.050 - Arrangement — headnotes — numbering — source notes — index.

Section 3.060 - Powers of committee in preparing editions.

Section 3.065 - Section amended by several acts, how published — conflicts with revising acts, effect.

Section 3.066 - Statutes declared unconstitutional on procedural grounds, duties of the revisor — statute enjoined, revisor's duty to publish footnote.

Section 3.070 - Revisor of statutes — appointment — duties — office.

Section 3.080 - Original rolls furnished revisor.

Section 3.090 - Comparison of printed statutes with original rolls — certification — evidence of laws — publication on website.

Section 3.100 - Legislative research committee to determine character of publication.

Section 3.110 - Printing of statutes, how obtained.

Section 3.120 - Future revision — subcommittee on revision — advisory group.

Section 3.125 - Supplements or pocket parts, publication — reports.

Section 3.130 - Committee to determine number of copies — distribution.

Section 3.140 - Sale of revised statutes, procedure for — cost, how determined.

Section 3.142 - Statutory revision fund, established, purposes.

Section 3.145 - Temporary laws, how printed.

Section 3.150 - Revisor of statutes to recodify court costs into one chapter.