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Committee concurs in codification bill to fix non‑substantive drafting errors

2394392 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 112, the regular code‑corrections bill prepared by the code commission, was concurred in by the committee after discussion of the codification process and how substantive conflicts are handled.

The Legislative Administration Committee concurred in House Bill 112, a recurring code‑codification bill that corrects non‑substantive drafting errors and erroneous cross‑references that emerged during the codification process after the legislative session.

Todd Evertz, co‑commissioner and chief legal counsel, described the bill as the regular “codification” bill the commission prepares each session to correct mistakes…

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