The secretary of state is charged with the custody: (1) Of all acts and resolutions passed by the legislature; (2) Of the journals of the legislature; (3) Of the seal of the state; (4) Of all books, records, deeds, parchments, maps, and papers required to be kept on deposit in his or her office pursuant to law; (5) Of the enrolled copy of the Constitution.
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