Wisconsin Code § 35.50

Specifications
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(1) Specifications for state printing
except class 1, including type style and size, page size, titles, paper, form, quality, quantity, binding, and method, or optical disc
manufacturing specifications whenever reproduction in optical
disc format is authorized, shall be as determined by the department unless specified by statute. Any state agency that objects to
the department’s determination may appeal the decision to the
governor.
(2) Unless otherwise required by law, each edition of the Blue
Book and the reports specified in ss. 35.26 and 35.27, and reprints thereof, shall be substantially the same in printing and
binding as the previous edition of the same publication. Unless
otherwise determined by the chief of the legislative reference bureau, each edition of the Laws of Wisconsin shall be substantially
the same in format, printing, and binding as the previous edition
of the same publication. Unless otherwise determined by the legislative reference bureau, each edition of the biennial Wisconsin
statutes printed under s. 35.18 (1) (a) shall be substantially the
same in format, printing, and binding as the previous edition of
the same publication. Unless otherwise determined by the legislative reference bureau, each electronic publication of the Wisconsin statutes under s. 35.18 (1) (b), the Wisconsin administrative code under s. 35.93 (2) , and the Wisconsin administrative
register under s. 35.93 (3) shall be in substantially the same format as the previous edition or version of the same publication.
(3) Specifications for class 1 state printing shall be determined by the department with the advice and approval of the joint
committee on legislative organization, except as otherwise provided for the Laws of Wisconsin under sub. (2).
(4) Whenever possible, state publications printed on paper,
other than printing of classes 4 and 5, shall be restricted to finished outside dimensions which shall not exceed 9 by 14 inches
and shall not be less than 3 1/2 by 7 inches.

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