Utah Constitution

Article VI, § 24 — Presiding officers to sign bills.

Utah Const. art. VI, § 24

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The presiding officer of each house, not later than five days following adjournment, shall sign all bills and joint resolutions passed by the Legislature, certifying to their accuracy and authenticity as enacted by the Legislature.

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