1.  The State Printer may accept all governmental work and shall not permit any other than governmental work to be done in the State Printing Office.

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2.  All officers, boards, commissions, trustees, regents and directors of the Executive Department of the State Government that require the publication, printing, reproduction or binding of reports, circulars, bulletins, printed books, stationery or printed matter of any kind:

(a) If otherwise required to solicit bids for the work, shall solicit a bid from the State Printing Office; or

(b) If not otherwise required to solicit bids for the work, may use the services of the State Printing Office without soliciting bids.

3.  The State Printing Office shall print official stationery, cards and other material appropriate to the official duties of members of the Legislature at the expense of the Legislative Fund.

4.  The provisions of this chapter do not require the State Printer to perform any work other than that which the type, machinery and other printing, reproduction and binding appliances and available technology in the State Printing Office permit.

5.  As used in this section, ‘governmental work’ means work for any state, local or federal governmental entity in the United States, including, without limitation, the typesetting, printing, reproducing and binding of reports, brochures, booklets, forms, blanks, envelopes, letterhead and other matter and material.