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KRS 446.100

Effect of repeal of prior repealer or amendment

Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case Hoskins v. Maricle (2004)

Most recently applied in Pannell v. Shannon (March 2014)

Effective: April 2, 1982 History: Amended 1982 Ky

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(1) A repealed section without a delayed effective date is revived when the section or act that repealed it is repealed by another statute enacted at the same session of the General Assembly.

(2) A repealed section with a delayed effective date is revived by the enactment of a repealer of the section or act that repealed it at the same or any subsequent session of the General Assembly as long as it takes effect prior to the effective date of the original repealer.

(3) An amended section without a delayed effective date remains unchanged with respect to an amendment which is repealed at the same session of the General Assembly which enacted the amendment.

(4) An amended section with a delayed effective date remains unchanged with respect to that amendment if the section or the act making the amendment is repealed at the same or at a subsequent session of the General Assembly as long as the repealing act takes effect prior to the effective date of the original amendment.

(5) No other action of the General Assembly repealing a repealer or an amendment shall have the effect of reviving the original language of the repealer or amendment as the case may be.

Official source: Kentucky General Assembly. Reproduced from public-domain Kentucky statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.