Printing of Session Laws; typographical errors; Executive Register.

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(a) The Director of Research of the Legislative Council or the Director's designee shall as soon as practicable after the adjournment of the General Assembly have printed accurately in volume form, with an index thereto, copies of all bills enacted, all resolutions enacted requiring the approval of the Governor, executive orders and proclamations of the Governor, other than proclamations directing the repeal of corporate charters which are promulgated pursuant to legislative enactment, municipal charters or amendments to municipal charters adopted pursuant to a referendum and filed with the Secretary of State pursuant to Chapter 8 of Title 22 and other legislative and executive papers as may be required by Legislative Council. The printing of the Session Laws shall be done under contract made by the Director of Research of the Legislative Council or the Director's designee and in accordance with the specifications furnished by the Director. In the preparation of such Session Laws for printing, the Director of Research of the Legislative Council or the Director's designee in conjunction with the Delaware Code Revisors may correct obvious typographical errors but if there is any doubt as to whether a typographical error exists, the Director of Research of the Legislative Council or the Director's designee and the Delaware Code Revisors shall print the law as enacted without correction.

(b) The Secretary of State shall maintain and annually promulgate in such manner as the Secretary of State shall determine an Executive Register containing copies or abstracts of all official acts of the Governor and an index thereto, excepting therefrom acts and resolutions of the General Assembly.


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