Obsolete language removal
Overview: SF 2512, "Obsolete language removal", was referred to the Commerce and Consumer Protection committee.Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to remove outdated and obsolete lan
Overview: SF 2512, "Obsolete language removal", was referred to the Commerce and Consumer Protection committee.Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to remove outdated and obsolete lan
Overview: SF 2512, "Obsolete language removal", was referred to the Commerce and Consumer Protection committee.
Purpose and Intent: The bill aims to remove outdated and obsolete language from various sections of the state's commerce and consumer protection laws. This is a routine measure to ensure the legal code remains clear, concise, and up-to-date.
Key Provisions:
- Identifies and removes specific sections of code that are no longer relevant or applicable
- Streamlines the language and formatting of the affected laws to improve clarity and readability
- Makes technical corrections and updates to maintain consistency throughout the legal code
Affected Parties and Impacts: The bill primarily affects the state's commerce and consumer protection agencies, as well as businesses and consumers who interact with these laws. By removing obsolete language, the bill aims to improve the overall functionality and accessibility of the legal framework.
Procedural and Timeline Considerations: The bill has been referred to the Commerce and Consumer Protection committee, where it will undergo further review and consideration before potentially advancing to a full legislative vote.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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