Publishing a Bill document version
Publishing a Bill on Lawmaker does several things:
It makes a copy of the Bill (XML and PDF) available via the API so that other systems, e.g. a Parliament’s website publishing system, can pick it up and use it.
It marks the particular version of the Bill as one that can be used in Lawmaker for an amending stage.
It creates a significant version of the Bill that is available on the Project Tab to users in all organisations
Before a Bill can be published, you need to generate a PDF snapshot of the Bill - see Generating and viewing a PDF .
There is currently no direct link from publishing a Bill in Lawmaker to publishing a Bill on the Scottish Parliament’s website. See Publishing a Scottish Bill for more information on the current process.
See Publishing bills for more information on publishing a UK Bill.
How to publish a Bill
If you haven’t already, generate a PDF of the Bill you want to publish.
From the Project Tab, click on the toggle next to the working version that you wish to publish to expand the view to show the snapshot versions underneath
Find the PDF snapshot that will be used for publishing and select Publish version from the drop-down menu
The system will present a warning message, making sure you have selected the right PDF to mark as having been published
Select Publish button to publish the chosen bill version associated to the PDF
The system will:
create a significant version with the label “Published”. The significant version will be visible to all users in the system and will contain both the PDF and XML version of the the bill.
create a snapshot version in the relevant working document’s version series.
Hints and tips
All other users of the system can view the significant version produced.
Other users will be able to open the bill version in the Editor (in read-only format), view the PDF, generate their own PDF (if they wanted to select different presentation options), download a zip file containing the PDF and bill XML or generate a duplicate version.