§ 8. Revision and engrossing.\n a. The Office of Assembly Revision shall examine and correct all\nbills, for the purpose of avoiding repetitions, insuring accuracy in the\ntext and references, and consistency with the language of the existing\nstatutes. Any recommendation of the Office of Assembly Revision which\nrequires further amendment of the bill shall be handled by the member\nintroducing it or by the Majority or Minority Leader as a regular\namendment to the bill.\n b. All bills when ordered to a third reading except Senate bills which\nhave not been amended in the House, or bills, which have been made a\nspecial order on second and third reading, shall be sent to the Index\nClerk to be jacketed with the proper jurat for certification of final\npassage. Each such bill shall, after passage by both Houses, be\nengrossed, if so ordered by the Speaker, or stamped "Official Copy" in\nwhich case it shall be deemed to have been engrossed.\n
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