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68-3-13. Printing boldface in numbered bills -- Purpose -- Effect -- Power of Officeof Legislative Research and General Counsel to change.
A short summary of each section, part, chapter, or title, called boldface, may be printed innumbered bills introduced in the Legislature. This boldface is not law; it is intended only tohighlight the content of each section, part, chapter, or title for legislators. Inaccurate boldface isnot a basis for invalidating legislation. The Office of Legislative Research and General Counselis authorized in Section 36-12-12 to change the boldface in the enrolling process so that it moreaccurately reflects the substance of each section, part, chapter, or title.

Enacted by Chapter 16, 1989 General Session

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-68 > Chapter-03 > 68-3-13

68-3-13. Printing boldface in numbered bills -- Purpose -- Effect -- Power of Officeof Legislative Research and General Counsel to change.
A short summary of each section, part, chapter, or title, called boldface, may be printed innumbered bills introduced in the Legislature. This boldface is not law; it is intended only tohighlight the content of each section, part, chapter, or title for legislators. Inaccurate boldface isnot a basis for invalidating legislation. The Office of Legislative Research and General Counselis authorized in Section 36-12-12 to change the boldface in the enrolling process so that it moreaccurately reflects the substance of each section, part, chapter, or title.

Enacted by Chapter 16, 1989 General Session


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Utah > Title-68 > Chapter-03 > 68-3-13

68-3-13. Printing boldface in numbered bills -- Purpose -- Effect -- Power of Officeof Legislative Research and General Counsel to change.
A short summary of each section, part, chapter, or title, called boldface, may be printed innumbered bills introduced in the Legislature. This boldface is not law; it is intended only tohighlight the content of each section, part, chapter, or title for legislators. Inaccurate boldface isnot a basis for invalidating legislation. The Office of Legislative Research and General Counselis authorized in Section 36-12-12 to change the boldface in the enrolling process so that it moreaccurately reflects the substance of each section, part, chapter, or title.

Enacted by Chapter 16, 1989 General Session