The general assembly finds and declares that the use of alkaline paper for the publication of state records and documents of enduring value is a social and moral imperative to preserve our collective knowledge and heritage for the future. To this end, the general assembly declares it to be the public policy of this state to utilize alkaline paper in the printing and/or publication of permanent state records and documents whenever feasible.
Tenn. Code Ann. § 12-7-201
Legislative findings and declarations
Acts 1995, ch. 114, § 2.
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