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Senate Judiciary reviews House typo fix to S.179 on parental disclaimer language

Senate Judiciary Committee · May 7, 2026
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Summary

Legislative counsel told the Senate Judiciary committee the House made a single, non-substantive insertion to S.179 (Uniform Disclaimer of Property Interest Act), adding the word “child” after “minor” to clarify parental-disclaimer phrasing; members agreed it is a minor fix but said they may file an amendment for consistency elsewhere.

The Senate Judiciary committee considered a brief House amendment to S.179, the Uniform Disclaimer of Property Interest Act, on May 6.

Eric of the Office of Legislative Council told the committee the change is typographical: the House inserted the word “child”…

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