Connecticut Constitution
Article FOURTH, § 23
Connecticut Const. art. FOURTH, § 23
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Conn. Const. art. FOURTH, § 23.
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The secretary of the state shall have the safe keeping and custody of the public records and documents, and particularly of the acts, resolutions and orders of the general assembly, and record the same; and perform all such duties as shall be prescribed by law. He shall be the keeper of the seal of the state, which shall not be altered.
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