§ 43-2-5. Distribution of copies of proceedings.
The joint committee on legislative services shall, as soon as possible after publication
of the public laws, acts of a local and private nature, and resolutions as provided
in § 22-11-3.3, transmit bound copies to each of the following officers, libraries, or societies.
The copies shall be transmitted by the recipients to their successors in office:
(1) One copy each to the governor, lieutenant governor, justices of the supreme, superior,
family and district courts, general treasurer, state controller, the director of each
state department, administrator of the division of public utilities and carriers,
tax administrator, director of business regulation, the several town and city clerks,
the several boards of canvassers and registration, the several probate courts where
the clerk of the court is other than the city or town clerk, the several clerks or
administrators of the supreme, superior, family and district courts, reporter of opinions
of the supreme court, the several sheriffs, adjutant general, state judge advocate
general, the division of occupational safety, the library of any accredited institution
of higher education in the state of Rhode Island, Redwood Library and Athenaeum, the
People's Library, Newport, Providence Athenaeum, Providence Public Library, Pawtucket
Free Public Library, any other incorporated library in the state or any library in
the state receiving state aid that may apply for a copy, the social law library at
Boston, Massachusetts, the New York Public Library, in New York, the library of the
Worcester County Bar Association, Massachusetts, the library of the Johns Hopkins
University, Maryland, the library at Cornell University, New York, the law schools
at Cambridge and Boston in Massachusetts, at New York and at Albany in New York, at
New Haven in Connecticut, the library of the University of West Virginia, in West
Virginia, the bar library in Chicago, in Illinois, the library of the law school of
Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., the state libraries of the several states,
the senate committees on judiciary, finance and commerce, housing and municipal government,
the house of representatives committees on judiciary, finance and corporations, the
legislative council and the house of representatives finance committee advisory staff,
each member of the general assembly, the associate justice of the Supreme Court of
the United States assigned to the First Circuit, each district judge of the United
States for the District of Rhode Island, the United States district attorney for the
District of Rhode Island, the United States Marshal, the referee in bankruptcy for
the District of Rhode Island, and the clerk of the United States District Court;
(2) Four (4) copies to the Secretary of State of the United States;
(3) Two (2) copies each to the state library, the state law library, the secretary of
state, the attorney general, the public defender, the Legal Aid Society of Rhode Island,
the Rhode Island Historical Society, the Newport Historical Society, and the Warden's
Court at New Shoreham.
(4) The secretary of state shall keep two (2) copies for the use of his or her office.