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 4          Enrollment and Authentication of Bills

 5     A bill or resolution which has passed both houses
 6  shall be enrolled in the house of origin under the
 7  direction of either the secretary or the chief clerk
 8  and its house of origin shall be certified by the
 9  endorsement of the secretary of the senate or the
10  chief clerk of the house.
11     After enrollment, each bill shall be signed by the
12  president of the senate and by the speaker of the
13  house.
14                               Rule 15
15               Concerning other Enrollments
16     All resolutions and other matters which are to be
17  presented to the governor for approval shall be
18  enrolled, signed, and presented in the same manner as
19  bills.
20     All resolutions and other matters which are not to
21  be presented to the governor or the secretary of state
22  shall be enrolled, signed, and retained permanently by
23  the secretary of the senate or chief clerk of the
24  house.
25                              Rule 16
26           Transmission of Bills to the Governor
27     After a bill has been signed in each house, it
28  shall be presented by the house of origin to the
29  governor by either the secretary of the senate or the
30  chief clerk of the house.  The secretary or the chief
    Page  11
 1  clerk shall report the date of the presentation, which
 2  shall be entered upon the journal of the house of
 3  origin.
 4                               Rule 17
 5                          Fiscal Notes
 6     A fiscal note shall be attached to any bill or
 7  joint resolution which reasonably could have an annual
 8  effect of at least one hundred thousand dollars or a
 9  combined total effect within five years after
10  enactment of five hundred thousand dollars or more on
11  the aggregate revenues, expenditures, or fiscal
12  liability of the state or its subdivisions.  This rule
13  does not apply to appropriation and ways and means
14  measures where the total effect is stated in dollar
15  amounts.
16     Each fiscal note shall state in dollars the
17  estimated effect of the bill on the revenues,
18  expenditures, and fiscal liability of the state or its
19  subdivisions during the first five years after
20  enactment.  The information shall specifically note
21  the fiscal impact for the first two years following
22  enactment and the anticipated impact for the
23  succeeding three years.  The fiscal note shall specify
24  the source of the information.  Sources of funds for

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