Tennessee Code § 12-6-108

Printed copy of acts for members of the general assembly - Written request requirements
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Each member of the general assembly is entitled to one (1) copy of the printed acts of the general assembly of which the person was a member, which must be delivered to the member's legislative office in Nashville, but only upon written request to the secretary of state by the member not later than February 1 of each year. Amended by 2019 Tenn. Acts, ch. 8, s 3, eff. 3/13/2019. Acts 1917, ch. 42, § 4; Shan. Supp., § 1387a11; Code 1932, §2287; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 12-608.
Each member of the general assembly is entitled to one (1) copy of the printed acts of the general assembly of which the person was a member, which must be delivered to the member's legislative office in Nashville, but only upon written request to the secretary of state by the member not later than February 1 of each year. Amended by 2019 Tenn. Acts, ch. 8, s 3, eff. 3/13/2019. Acts 1917, ch. 42, § 4; Shan. Supp., § 1387a11; Code 1932, §2287; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 12-608.
Each member of the general assembly is entitled to one (1) copy of the printed acts of the general assembly of which the person was a member, which must be delivered to the member's legislative office in Nashville, but only upon written request to the secretary of state by the member not later than February 1 of each year. Amended by 2019 Tenn. Acts, ch. 8, s 3, eff. 3/13/2019. Acts 1917, ch. 42, § 4; Shan. Supp., § 1387a11; Code 1932, §2287; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 12-608.
Each member of the general assembly is entitled to one (1) copy of the printed acts of the general assembly of which the person was a member, which must be delivered to the member's legislative office in Nashville, but only upon written request to the secretary of state by the member not later than February 1 of each year.
Acts 1917, ch. 42, § 4; Shan. Supp., § 1387a11; Code 1932, §2287; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 12-608.

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