§ 11.5. Laws of Pennsylvania.
From December 1, 1801, to the present time, the official law is contained in the Laws of Pennsylvania, commonly referred to as the pamphlet laws. Early in the History of Pennsylvania, slip laws were bound in pamphlet form and these volumes were referred to as the Pamphlet Laws. The Laws of Pennsylvania contain:
(1) Laws.
(2) Appropriation acts.
(3) Joint resolutions.
(4) Reorganization and supplemental assistance plans.
(5) Vetoes.
(6) Various resolutions, certifications, proclamations and documents required by law.
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