Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
Section 13.146 - Effect of reenactment(a)Original statute. The act (1 Pa.C.S. § 1961) provides that whenever a statute reenacts a former statute, the provisions common to both statutes shall date from their first adoption. Such provisions only of the former statute as are omitted from the reenactment shall be deemed abrogated, and only the new or changed provisions shall be deemed to be the law from the effective date of the reenactment.(b)Intermediate statutes. The act (1 Pa.C.S. § 1963) provides that a statute which reenacts the provisions of an earlier statute shall not be construed to repeal an intermediate statute which modified but did not effect an amendment to such earlier statute. Such intermediate statute shall be construed to remain in force and to modify the reenactment in the same manner as it modified the earlier statute.