All bills and documents that have been printed shall be considered engrossed if no amendments have been made after being printed. The original bill or document shall be delivered to the clerk of the house where it originated. He shall compare the original with the printed bill or document, and forthwith deliver it to the committee for return to the house in the same manner as engrossed bills.

(Enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134.)

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Terms Used In California Government Code 9506

  • clerk: means the engrossing and enrolling clerk or the employee who performs the duties of engrossing and enrolling clerk when no employee is so designated by name. See California Government Code 9500
  • committee: means the engrossing and enrolling committee of the house ordering the engrossing or enrolling of a bill or other document or the committee of such house which performs the duties of engrossing and enrolling committee when no committee is so designated by name. See California Government Code 9501
  • Original bill: A bill which is drafted by a committee. It is introduced by the committee or subcommittee chairman after the committee votes to report it.