Title 45, Chapter 13, Section 22
( 45-13-22)
(a) It shall be the duty of the Secretary of State to distribute the
Acts and resolutions of the General Assembly of Georgia. The
Secretary of State shall notify the legislative counsel of the
numbers of soft-bound and hard-bound Georgia Laws needed for
distribution. Hard-bound and soft-bound volumes shall be
distributed as provided in this Code section. The Secretary of
State shall make distribution of the bound volumes of the journals
of the House and Senate. The Secretary of State shall notify the
Clerk of the House and the Secretary of the Senate of the numbers of
journals needed for distribution. Distribution shall be as provided
in this Code section. (b) Volumes distributed to members of the General Assembly, to
libraries, to institutions of learning, or to agencies outside the
State of Georgia shall become the property of the recipient. All
volumes distributed within this state to the state or to any of its
subordinate departments, agencies, or political subdivisions, or to
public officers or to public employees within the state, other than
members of the General Assembly, shall be the property of the
appropriate public officer or employee during his term of office or
employment and shall be turned over to his successor, and the
Secretary of State shall take and retain a receipt from each such
public officer or employee acknowledging this fact. The Secretary
of State shall at all times use the most economical method of
shipment consistent with the safety and security of the volumes.
The Secretary of State shall make the distributions provided for in
this Code section. Additional copies of the hard-bound volumes and
soft-bound volumes of the Georgia Laws and of the House and Senate
Journals may be sold by the Secretary of State to persons desiring
to purchase the same. The prices at which such volumes are to be
sold shall be determined by the Legislative Counsel for the Georgia
Laws, by the Secretary of the Senate for the Senate Journals, and by
the Clerk of the House of Representatives for the House Journals.
In determining such prices such officers shall take into account the
approximate cost to the state of producing such volumes and the
usual and customary cost of comparable publications. Receipts from
such sales shall be deposited by the Secretary of State into the
general fund of the state treasury. (c) Each of the officers, offices, and other entities listed in this
subsection shall be authorized to order up to the indicated numbers
of sets of the Georgia Laws from each legislative session. Unless
otherwise specified by the ordering party, each set ordered shall
include both the soft-bound and hard-bound volumes, but the ordering
party may specify that an order shall omit either. The numbers of
sets authorized for each such officer, office, and entity shall be
as follows: (1) Law Department (including the State Law Library) -- 33 sets,
which number may be increased by written order of the Attorney
General; (2) Each state agency or department -- one set; (3) Each foreign government authority and each state participating
in an exchange and depository program -- one set; (4) Library of Congress -- two sets;
(5) Georgia Institute of Technology -- one set; (6) University of Georgia -- 52 sets; (7) Supreme Court of Georgia -- 12 sets, which number may be
increased by written order of the Chief Justice; (8) Court of Appeals of Georgia -- 13 sets, which number may be
increased by written order of the Chief Judge; (9) Administrative Office of the Courts -- one set; (10) Each superior court judge -- one set; (11) Each clerk of superior court -- one set; (12) District Attorney of the Atlanta Judicial Circuit -- two
sets; (13) Each other district attorney -- one set; (14) Each judge of probate court -- three sets, of which one set
may be retained for the judge's own use, one set may be issued to
the county attorney, and one set shall be placed in the county law
library or retained in the judge's office for use by the general
public; (15) Each state court -- one set; (16) Each magistrate court -- one set; (17) United States Supreme Court -- one set; (18) United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit --
one set; (19) United States District Courts for the State of Georgia -- six
sets; (20) Clerk of the House of Representatives -- five sets; (21) Each member of the General Assembly -- one set; (22) House Judiciary Committee -- one set; (23) House Majority Leader -- one set; (24) House Minority Leader -- one set; (25) Legislative budget analyst -- one set; (26) Legislative counsel -- 15 sets, which number may be increased
by written order of the legislative counsel; (27) Legislative fiscal officer -- one set; (28) President of the Senate -- one set; (29) President pro tempore of the Senate -- one set;
(30) Secretary of the Senate -- three sets; (31) Speaker of the House -- one set; and (32) Senate Judiciary Committee -- one set. (d) Each of the following officers, offices, and other entities
shall be authorized to order up to the indicated numbers of the
Georgia Senate and House Journals from each legislative session: (1) Law Department (including the State Law Library) -- four sets,
which number may be increased by written order of the Attorney
General; (2) Each state agency or department -- one set; (3) State Archives -- one set; (4) Georgia Historical Society -- two sets; (5) Each foreign government and each state participating in an
exchange and depository program -- one set; (6) Library of Congress -- two sets; (7) Augusta College -- one set; (8) Georgia Institute of Technology -- one set; (9) Georgia State University -- one set; (10) University of Georgia -- seven sets; (11) Department of Administrative Services -- one set; (12) Department of Human Resources -- one set; (13) Supreme Court of Georgia -- as requested in writing by the
Chief Justice; (14) Court of Appeals of Georgia -- as requested in writing by the
Chief Judge; (15) Each judge of probate court -- one set; (16) Legislative counsel -- five sets; (17) Legislative fiscal officer -- nine sets; (18) Each member of the House of Representatives -- one set; (19) Speaker of the House -- one set; (20) Clerk of the House of Representatives -- three sets; (21) House Judiciary Committee -- one set; (22) House Majority Leader -- one set; (23) House Minority Leader -- one set;
(24) Each member of the Senate -- one set; (25) President of the Senate -- one set; (26) President pro tempore of the Senate -- one set; (27) Secretary of the Senate -- three sets; and (28) Senate Judiciary Committee -- one set. (e) In the case of newly created courts or judgeships, and in the
case of other state departments, agencies, and entities needing
session laws or journals or both, requests for session laws and
journals may be filled in whole or in part as the Secretary of State
deems appropriate; and the Secretary of State may add names to or
delete names from the distribution lists for the session laws and
journals as he deems appropriate, except that the Secretary of State
may not delete those authorized to order sets under subsections (c)
and (d) of this Code section. (f) Each officer, office, or other entity authorized to order
Georgia Laws or Georgia Senate and House Journals pursuant to
subsections (c) and (d) of this Code section shall do so by placing
such order in writing to the Secretary of State prior to the end of
each session of the General Assembly. A written order from an
officer, office, or other entity shall remain in effect until
changed by a subsequent written order. The Secretary of State shall
not provide Georgia Laws or House and Senate Journals to any such
officer, office, or other entity without a written order. The
Secretary of State has no obligation to provide Georgia Laws or
House or Senate Journals to any such officer, office, or other
entity unless a written order has been placed in accordance with the
time frame specified in this subsection. (g) The Secretary of State shall reserve 30 copies each of the
session laws and of the journals of the House and Senate for three
years after their receipt. After three years he shall hold in
reserve 15 copies of each of the laws and journals. Copies of the
laws and journals in excess of the required reserve and not needed
for purposes of distribution or exchange may be sold or otherwise
disposed of by the Secretary of State. (h) The Secretary of State shall act as the exchange officer of this
state for the purpose of a regular exchange between this state and
other states and foreign governments of the session laws and the
journals of the House and Senate. To the extent that the Secretary
of State deems such exchanges appropriate, if requested by the
Attorney General to make such exchanges, the Secretary of State
shall distribute one set of the session laws and the journals of the
House and Senate to each participating state and foreign government.
The session laws and journals of the House and Senate received in
exchange from other states and foreign governments shall become a
part of the collection of the State Law Library. |