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Judiciary Committee approves broad batch of technical corrections to state code
Summary
The Senate Judiciary Committee passed a series of technical corrections bills from the Code Revision Commission that remove obsolete language, fix cross‑references and reclassify some offenses; one bill (HB 1285) was pulled for further research on penalty consistency.
The Senate Judiciary Committee on an unspecified date approved a large package of technical corrections to the state code, moving multiple provisions between titles, deleting obsolete sections, and standardizing terminology.
Senator Tucker, presenting the Code Revision Commission’s package, described the measures as “technical corrections,” noting they are housekeeping changes such as deleting obsolete language, clarifying facility references, moving sections between code titles, splitting sections for clarity and correcting grammatical errors. “This is the next batch of technical corrections bills,” Tucker said. “I’m only…
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