§ 3.34. Legislative History Section.
(a) General. The Legislative History Section compiles, indexes and updates the House History for weekly publication and maintains files on the current status of Senate and House legislative documents under consideration or passed by the General Assembly.
(b) Status of documents. A reporter is assigned to each house and reports actions as soon as they are taken by each house. This information is placed in the cardex files for use by employes of the Bureau and for providing information to the General Assembly, Commonwealth agencies and the public upon request.
(c) Legislative enactments. As soon as the Governor signs or vetoes or fails to act on a bill in the time prescribed by law, the Department of State transmits this information to the Legislative History Section which records it in the cardex file and distributes appropriately marked bills to employes of the Bureau.
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