35.15(1)(c) (c) The copy shall show the date of enactment of each act, the date of publication of each act and published joint resolution, the number of the proposal from which the act or joint resolution originated and the house in which it originated and shall be in the form prescribed by the joint rules. The copy shall omit the signature of the officers affixed to the enrolled act or joint resolution.
35.15(1)(d) (d) The department shall determine the number of copies to be printed.
35.15(1)(e) (e) After making the necessary comparison, the chief of the legislative reference bureau shall issue a certificate, to be filed in the office of the secretary of state as a public record, that he or she has compared the printed acts with the original acts on file in the office of the secretary of state, and that they appear to be correctly printed. Each volume of the Laws of Wisconsin shall contain a printed copy of such certificate.
35.15(2) (2) The legislative reference bureau shall publish the Laws of Wisconsin as expeditiously as possible in such number of volumes and at such times as the bureau determines to be appropriate. If acts are enacted or joint resolutions are adopted while a volume is in production, the bureau may elect to publish them as a pocket part to the bound volume.
35.15 History History: 1977 c. 29; 1979 c. 110 s. 60 (3); 1981 c. 372; 1991 a. 39.
35.17 35.17 Correcting typographical errors. In enrolling under s. 13.92 (1) (b) 3. and for publishing under ss. 35.095, 35.15 and 35.35 (1) (a) the legislative reference bureau shall correct obvious typographical errors. No such correction shall be deemed an alteration of the enrolled copy. Like corrections shall be made by the revisor in printing the Wisconsin statutes and administrative code. On questions of orthography the current edition of Webster's new international dictionary shall be taken as the standard.
35.17 History History: 1977 c. 29; 1981 c. 372.
STATUTES, ANNOTATIONS, TOWN LAW FORMS;
CLASS 2 PRINTING
35.18 35.18 Wisconsin statutes. (1)  Publication. Biennially the revisor shall prepare and deliver to the department printer's copy for the Wisconsin statutes, which shall contain all the general statutes in force, all important joint resolutions adopted since the last preceding general session, an alphabetical index, and such other matter as the revisor deems desirable and practicable. The department shall determine how many copies shall be printed.
35.18(2) (2)Revisor's certificate. After making the necessary comparison, the revisor shall annex, at the end of one copy of each newly printed statute, which shall be filed in the office of the secretary of state as a public record, the revisor's certificate certifying that the revisor has compared each printed section therein with the original section of the statutes, or, as the case may be, with the original section contained in the enrolled act from which the section was derived, together with all amendments of such original section, if any, and that all the sections appear to be correctly printed. All other copies shall contain a printed copy of such certificate.
35.18(3) (3)Numbers and titles of chapters and sections. All chapters and sections of Wisconsin statutes shall retain their present numbers and titles until changed by the revisor or by statute. Each section shall be designated by a mixed, decimal number, the whole number corresponding to the chapter and the decimal to the section's place in the chapter. The numbers and titles of chapters and sections shall be printed in boldface type. Each subsection shall be designated by a number, or by a number and a letter of the alphabet, enclosed in parentheses. Each paragraph shall be designated by a letter or letters enclosed in parentheses. Each subdivision shall be designated by a number or by a number and a letter. Each paragraph of a subdivision shall be designated by a letter or letters.
35.19 35.19 Pamphlet laws. Editions of parts of the statutes in pamphlet form may be produced for official use and for public sale. The department shall charge the cost of pamphlet laws produced for such use or sale to the requisitioning state agencies.
35.19 History History: 1973 c. 333; 1979 c. 34.
35.20 35.20 Wisconsin Town Law Forms. With each issue of Wisconsin statutes, under the supervision of the revisor, an edition will be printed as directed by the department for distribution by the department to all town clerks, of a volume to be designated "Wisconsin Town Law Forms" containing suitable forms for use in the administration of laws relating to: common schools; the county board; the powers, duties and liabilities of towns, town officers and the assessment of taxes; highways, bridges and drainage districts; and such other forms as the revisor determines desirable and practicable.
35.23 35.23 Wisconsin Annotations. The revisor shall prepare such annotations as will keep the volume known as "Wisconsin Annotations," up to date, and to print such continuations in each biennial issue of Wisconsin statutes.
BLUE BOOK AND REPRINTS; CLASS 2 PRINTING
35.24 35.24 Blue Book.
35.24(1)(1) The legislative reference bureau shall compile, index, prepare and deliver to the department biennially copy for a book to be denominated "Wisconsin Blue Book" and identified by the biennium of its intended use.
35.24(1)(a) (a) The Blue Book shall contain the biographies and pictures of state officers, senators and representatives to the assembly and officers of each house, information pertaining to the organization of Wisconsin state government, and statistical and other information of the same general character as that heretofore published, but so selected and condensed as will limit the number of pages to 1,000 or less. In making such selection the legislative reference bureau is directed to consult freely with the state superintendent of public instruction and the director of the historical society, and insofar as possible, make the book useful for civics classes in schools.
35.24(1)(b) (b) The department shall deliver camera-ready copy to the contract printer, to be printed and delivered as soon as practicable after the spring election of the odd-numbered year.
35.24(2) (2) The Blue Book shall be case-bound in hard covers and shall have a blue spine.
35.24(3) (3) Reprints of the feature article shall be bound in paper covers and shall be in such quantity as is authorized for each specific reprint by the joint committee on legislative organization. The cost of reprints shall be paid from the appropriation under s. 20.765 (1) (d) or (5).
OFFICIAL REPORTS; CLASS 3 PRINTING
35.26 35.26 Official reports.
35.26(1)(1) Every report submitted under s. 15.04 (1) (d) shall set forth all receipts and disbursements in full and in detail. At the same time at which a report is submitted under s. 15.04 (1) (d), it shall be presented by its author to the department as printer's copy. No report shall contain any advertising matter nor any copying of the session laws or statutes of this state, except minor extracts explanatory of and incorporated in the text.
35.26(2) (2) Before filing any report its author shall carefully edit the same and strike therefrom all journals and minutes of proceedings and all correspondence, petitions, orders and other documents or writings whose substance can be briefly stated, consolidate, so far as practicable, statistical tables and strike out all matter which is not important information concerning public affairs.
35.26(3) (3) Sufficient copies of official reports shall be supplied by the publishing state agencies to the department for distribution in accordance with s. 35.84.
35.26(4) (4) The costs of reports authorized by ss. 35.26 to 35.28 shall be charged to the requisitioning agency.
35.26 History History: 1971 c. 42; 1977 c. 196 s. 131; 1979 c. 34; 1983 a. 36.
35.265 35.265 State budget, copies. The governor may issue not to exceed 1,000 copies of the state budget report and as many copies of the budget report in brief as the governor determines to be necessary. The cost of these reports shall be charged to the department. After making the required distribution of the state budget report to the executive and legislative agencies and members of the legislature, the remaining copies may be sold to individuals at a price which does not exceed the costs per copy of printing, postage and handling. Revenues collected by the department under this section shall be deposited in the general fund.
35.265 History History: 1977 c. 29, 418; 1981 c. 27; 1983 a. 27.
35.27 35.27 Limitation of editions of official reports. Within 60 calendar days after receiving printer's copy therefor, the department shall have printed and deliver editions of the reports mentioned in s. 35.26 and of any report required by law to be made to the governor or to the legislature if not otherwise limited. The maximum number of copies and pages shall be established by the department for any report.
35.28 35.28 Orders by department. The department may order printed in suitable form, in reasonable quantities, copies of opinions and briefs of the attorney general and the supreme court; opinions of the court of appeals; decisions of the public service commission; and special editions of parts of official reports.
35.28 History History: 1977 c. 29 s. 1654 (9) (g); 1977 c. 187; 1981 c. 347.
BOOK PUBLICATIONS; CLASS 3 PRINTING
35.29 35.29 Books, pamphlets and magazines.
35.29(1) (1) State agencies may order printed such materials as may be necessary for the proper administration of their offices, subject to distribution and sales regulations provided in this chapter and determinations of the department under s. 16.82 (4) (b). Unless otherwise provided by law, state agencies may make free distribution of such materials or may fix and collect a charge therefor, not to exceed cost, including distribution cost as determined under s. 35.80.
35.29(1m) (1m) No state agency may distribute any materials printed under sub. (1) directly to any member of the legislature, except in the manner provided in this subsection. If a state agency wishes to make available any materials under sub. (1) to members of the legislature, the agency shall send a notice to all members briefly describing the materials. If a member notifies the state agency that the member wishes to receive a copy of specified materials, the agency may then distribute the materials to that member.
35.29(2) (2) Upon receiving the necessary printer's copy the department shall order printing as follows: Of the opinions of the attorney general, not more than 1,000 copies; and of the decisions of the public service commission, not more than 500 copies.
JOB PRINTING; CLASS 4 PRINTING
35.34 35.34 Job printing and all printing not otherwise classified.
35.34(1)(1) Job printing includes such other printing not specified in this chapter as may be permitted or required by law and necessary for the use of state agencies, including binding needed in connection with such printing.
35.34(2) (2) Costs for such printing shall be charged to the requisitioning agency.
LEGAL NOTICES; CLASS 5
35.35 35.35 Requisition procedure.
35.35(1) (1)
35.35(1)(a)(a) The legislative reference bureau shall provide to the secretary of state camera-ready copy in type not smaller than 5.5 point for the printing of any enrolled proposed constitutional amendment and of each enrolled resolution ordered to be printed in the official state newspaper by the president of the senate for resolutions originating in the senate or by the speaker of the assembly for resolutions originating in the assembly. The copy shall identify material deleted from existing law by stricken type, and material inserted into existing law by underscored type.
35.35(1)(b) (b) The department may contract to sell, at a price equal to the cost of composition, camera-ready copy of the laws to any commercial publisher.
35.35(2) (2) Every state agency required by law to publish legal notices in a newspaper shall furnish printer's copy to the department with a requisition therefor.
35.35(3) (3) All such printing shall be in the English language.
35.35 History History: 1977 c. 29; 1981 c. 372.
35.36 35.36 Fees; state legal notices.
35.36(1) (1) The compensation to the official state newspaper and other papers for all legal notices required to be published at the expense of the state may not exceed the rates specified in s. 985.08 (1), (2) and (3). All expenditures incidental to such printing shall be absorbed by the newspaper doing the publishing. Whenever the state elects to provide camera-ready copy for the publication of its facsimile ballots or other legal notices the maximum chargeable rates shall be adjusted as provided in s. 985.08 (2) (b).
35.36(2) (2) The costs of publication of legal notices shall, unless otherwise provided by law, be charged to the appropriation of the agency on whose order such publication is made.
35.36 History History: 1977 c. 418; 1981 c. 372.
AGENCIES LOCATED OUTSIDE OF MADISON; CLASS 7
35.43 35.43 Printing for out-of-Madison state agencies. Whenever it becomes advantageous to do so, the department of administration may establish blanket printing contracts in out-of-Madison metropolitan areas. Such contracts shall whenever practical follow the basic patterns established for classes 1 to 4.
SPECIALTY PRINTING; CLASS 8
35.44 35.44 Specialty printing and book printing excluded from class 3. Specialty printing and book printing excluded from class 3 in s. 35.01 (3) shall be procured on individual competitive bids and by official state printing order according to specifications determined by the department.
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDER WRITING
35.50 35.50 Specifications.
35.50(1)(1) Specifications for state printing except class 1, including type style and size, page size, titles, paper, form, quality, quantity, binding and method, shall be as determined by the department unless specified by statute. Any state agency which objects to such determination may appeal the decision to the governor.
35.50(2) (2) Unless otherwise required by law, each edition of the Blue Book and the reports specified in ss. 35.26 and 35.27, and reprints thereof, shall be substantially the same in printing and binding as the previous edition of the same publication. Unless otherwise determined by the chief of the legislative reference bureau, each edition of the Laws of Wisconsin shall be substantially the same in format, printing and binding as the previous edition of the same publication. Unless otherwise determined by the revisor of statutes, each edition of the statutes and the Wisconsin administrative code and register shall be substantially the same in format, printing and binding as the previous edition of the same publication.
35.50(3) (3) Specifications for class 1 state printing shall be determined by the department with the advice and approval of the joint committee on legislative organization, except as otherwise provided for the Laws of Wisconsin and the Wisconsin administrative code and register under sub. (2).
35.50(4) (4) Whenever possible, state publications, other than printing of classes 4 and 5, shall be restricted to finished outside dimensions which shall not exceed 9 by 14 inches and shall not be less than 3 1/2 by 7 inches.
35.50 History History: 1979 c. 34; 1985 a. 29; 1991 a. 39, 215; 1993 a. 16.
35.51 35.51 Proofs; where received. Contract printers shall submit proof sheets of all public printing done by them and when requested, revised proof sheets thereof, to the department. When requested by the chief clerk of either house proof sheets of printing of the first class shall be delivered to them.
35.52 35.52 Authority for printing; increase, and diminution of editions and pages. The department may not order any printing not authorized by law nor any quantity in excess of the legal limitation thereof. If experience demonstrates that the number of copies specified in this chapter for the editions of the Blue Book or Laws of Wisconsin exceeds the actual lawful demand therefor, the number of volumes or pages thereafter to be printed shall be reduced to such number as will supply such demand and no more. In like manner, any specification as to quantity in any requisition for printing which is required to be distributed shall be reduced to the actual probable demand therefor, as determined from previous experience in such distribution.
35.52 History History: 1991 a. 39.
35.53 35.53 State printing orders.
35.53(1) (1) No printer shall be paid for any printing not authorized by an official printing order. The department shall prescribe the form, contents, number, and disposition of printing requisitions and official printing orders.
35.53(2) (2) The governor may cause the withdrawal of any printing requisition if, in the governor's opinion, public policy demands it, or if the edition thereof seems excessive. In such cases, the governor shall hear the statement of the requisitioning officer, and shall communicate to such officer the action taken and reason therefor.
35.53 History History: 1991 a. 316.
35.54 35.54 Title pages; names of authors. Every requisitioning agency shall provide the necessary printer's copy for a suitable title page, containing the name of the author for every book and other document which requires a title page; but no such publication shall have written or printed thereon, nor attached thereto, the words "Compliments of" followed by the name of the author, nor any other words of similar purport.
35.55 35.55 Editing printer's copy. Printer's copy must accompany every requisition. The editors of all state agencies may edit for themselves the matter and form of the contents of the printer's copy presented by them respectively to the department. All printer's copy which does not conform to accepted trade practices, and, in the opinion of the department is unsatisfactory, shall be returned to its author for revision and correction.
BIDS AND CONTRACTS; CLASSES 1, 2, 3 AND 4
35.56 35.56 Base prices and specifications.
35.56(1) (1) As a basis for bids for public printing in classes 1, 2, 3 and 4, the department shall, before advertising for bids and after consultation with agencies, establish base prices and specifications for 2-year periods unless otherwise determined by the department, except that:
35.56(1)(a) (a) As a basis for printing of the statutes and the Wisconsin administrative code and register, the department shall, before advertising for bids and after consultation with the revisor, establish base prices for 2-year periods and establish specifications subject to approval by the revisor for 2-year periods.
35.56(1)(b) (b) As a basis for printing of the Laws of Wisconsin, the department shall, before advertising for bids and after consultation with the chief of the legislative reference bureau, establish base prices for 2-year periods and establish specifications subject to approval by the chief for 2-year periods.
35.56(2) (2) The specifications shall include a provision that the contract price shall be adjusted as affected by an increase or decrease in the printers' wage scale, providing no adjustment will take effect before 3 months of a new contract period has elapsed.
35.56(3) (3) The specifications shall include normal production schedules for completion and delivery of each class; and shall provide penalties for failure to comply with production schedules or standards of quality.
35.56(4) (4) The specifications shall provide that all work will be performed within the plant of the contract printer unless excepted by the department.
35.56(5) (5) Notwithstanding subs. (1), (3) and (4), the revisor of statutes shall approve specifications and production schedules for the printing and binding of the Wisconsin statutes.
35.56 History History: 1977 c. 29; 1979 c. 34; 1991 a. 215; 1993 a. 16.
35.57 35.57 Advertisement for bids. The department shall publish advertisements that sealed proposals for furnishing printing, during the next ensuing contract period, with all other material which the department requires, will be received any time prior to a specified day, when all proposals will be publicly opened and read. The advertisements shall be run as class 2 notices, under ch. 985, in the official state paper.
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