ยง 47. Officers and institutions entitled to receive volumes of
journals, bills and public documents. The secretary of the senate and
the clerk of the assembly for their respective houses shall distribute
bound volumes of journals and bound volumes of bills, and other public
documents of each house of the legislature or any of its standing,
special, select or joint committees, subcommittees, or legislative
commissions as follows:
1. To the legislative library, three copies of the journals, bills,
and public documents;
2. To the New York state library, for its depositories, the United
States Library of Congress and general exchange, thirty copies of the
journals, thirty copies of the public documents, and one copy of the
bills;
3. To the executive chamber, one copy of the bills;
4. To the office of the secretary of state, one copy of the bills;
5. To the office of the attorney general, one copy of the journals and
bills.
6. The term "public document" as used in this section shall mean those
documents defined by rules and regulations of the temporary president of
the senate and the speaker of the assembly for their respective houses
of the legislature.
Structure New York Laws
Article 3 - The Enactment and Publication of Laws
40 - Certificate of Presiding Officer.
41 - Evidence of When Bill Becomes a Law.
42 - Deposit of Laws and Concurrent Resolutions With Legislative Leaders and Secretary of State.
43 - Time of Taking Effect of Laws.
44 - Printing of Session Laws.
44-A - Printing of Concurrent Resolutions.
45 - Contents of Printed Volumes of Session Laws.
46 - Distribution of Session Laws.
47 - Officers and Institutions Entitled to Receive Volumes of Journals, Bills and Public Documents.
48 - Publication of Concurrent Resolutions.
50 - Fiscal Note in Retirement Bills.
51 - Fiscal Impact Notes on Bills Affecting Political Subdivisions.
52 - Requirements With Respect to Bills Affecting Tax Expenditures.
54-A - Scheduling of Legislative Consideration of Budget Bills.