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1998 vol. II pt. C IIC-i (1998)

handle is hein.ssl/ssky0038 and id is 1 raw text is: FOREWORD TO PAPERBOUND VOLUMES

For the 1998 Regular Session of the Kentucky General Assembly, the Legislative
Research Commission is again issuing its official edition of the session laws in both
hardbound and paperbound versions. Pagination within the two versions is identical. The
three volumes of the hardbound edition have each been divided into three parts for the
paperbound version.
In each paperbound volume, the table of chapter and page assignments of bills and
resolutions has been printed as preliminary matter following this foreword. The complete
table of contents is given at the beginning of Volume I, Part A, of the paperbound version;
volume tables of contents for Volumes II and III of the hardbound version are found at the
front of Volume 1I, Part A, and Volume III, Part A, of the paperbound version. No
separate tables of contents have been prepared for the paperbound volumes. The various
lists, tables, and indexes for the Acts that are included at the end of each of the three
volumes of the hardbound version have only been given at the end of Volume 1Il, Part C,
of the paperbound version.
In its legislative session this year, the General Assembly enacted 615 acts,
encompassing 3888 pages of text - the greatest number of acts and pages in the
Commonwealth's history. In 1996, by comparison, 383 acts were enacted, resulting in
2892 pages of text. This substantial growth in the amount of material enacted has required
the hardbound version of the session laws to be expanded into three volumes for the first
time. It has also increased the complexity of and lengthened the time required for the
codification of this session's enactments. Production of the hardbound version of this
material will also take longer. By providing the Kentucky Acts in both paperbound and
hardbound versions, this material will be made available sooner for those who need it and
yet will still be provided in a more permanent form for those retaining the session laws for
reference purposes.
DON CETRULO
Director
The Capitol
Frankfort, Kentucky
October 1998

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