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"The Department of Administrative Services' (DAS) Office of State Printing and Mail Services (State Printing) is responsible for the supervision of public printing, with a few exceptions, such as printing for the General Assembly, Arts Council, Capital Square Review and Advisory Board, and state-supported institutions of higher education. Exempted entities, however, may choose to use State Printing's services. Pursuant to Ohio Revised Code section 125.31, unless otherwise exempt by law, all Executive Agencies must direct all major printing and related services through DAS, including production-level copying, mainframe printing, and mail preparation activities. Agencies are instructed to follow the guidelines established in State of Ohio Printing Handbook for the production and procurement of all printed goods"--Page 1.