Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 44, November 2, 2024
Section 15.225 - Sections of amendatory statute(a)Amendatory sections. The section of an amending or reenacting bill is the statement that the specified provision of an existing statute is "amended (or reenacted) to read," or is "amended by adding a section (subsection, etc.) to read." What comes after is the existing statute as changed or reenacted or the new provisions added to the existing statute. The section numbers and other designations appearing in it are of the existing statute and not of the bill.(b)Additional sections. The amended or reenacted provisions may be followed by a general section of the amending or reenacting bill. The most common instance is a section fixing an effective date for the amendment or reenactment. Also, where the purpose of an amendment or reenactment is to cure a defect in an existing statute, it is always well to add a section validating what was done under the defective statute. In each case this is a section of the amending or reenacting statute, not of the statute amended or reenacted.