[BILL STYLE.]
Unless special directions are given—sometimes necessary in particular cases—the following rules govern the printing of bills:
Type.
1. Bills are always set in English type, full-slugged.
2. A new bill is always all roman, italic being used only for the enacting clause and the word “Provided.”
Side Folios.
3. The direction “Allow for two figures” means that TWO 1-EM quads (not one 2-em quad) are to be used in allowing for side folios at left of text. “Allow for three figures” means indent two 1-em quads and 1 en quad.
4. Always supply the word “That” immediately following the section number, and after the word “Provided” of a proviso.