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Updates
- How do I know the information is up
to date and accurate?
- How often does the content change?
- Who do I contact if I see an error on this
site?
- When does the information become available?
How do I know the information is up to date and accurate?
The Web site has the following schedules for the information
displayed on the site.
- Agendas, calendars and statuses are all displayed one business
day prior to their "effective" date.
- Bills are displayed one business day after their introduction
date.
- Journals are displayed one business day after its "effective"
date.
- All other documents and information are either update at sporadic
intervals or in real time. Please contact the Webmaster if you
feel that information on the legislative Web site is outdated
or inaccurate.
How often does the content change?
There is a schedule of changes for some of the documents and information
on the legislative site. Agendas, calendars, journals and statuses
change everyday the legislature is in session. However, the remainder
of the site will change on sporadic intervals that are very hard
to predict. Please contact the Webmaster if you feel that information
on the legislative Web site is outdated or inaccurate.
Who do I contact if I see an error on this site?
Please contact the Secretary of the Senate or the Chief Clerk
of the House if you feel there is an error with the data on a
document or within the site. Please contact the Webmaster if you
feel the error is due to a technical problem.
When does the information become available?
The Web site has the following schedules for the information displayed
on the site.
- Agendas, calendars and statuses are all displayed one business
day prior to their "effective" date.
- Bills are displayed one business day after their introduction
date.
- Journals are displayed one business day after its "effective"
date.
- All other documents and information are either update at sporadic
intervals or in real time.
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