§ 11.24. Notation of corrections.
Whenever corrections are made in a statute, a notation is made on the original copy by the Director of the Bureau, together with his signature, followed by the approval and signatures of the President pro tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the Attorney General or his deputy. Except in the case of changes made pursuant to § 11.22(b) or (c) (relating to corrective errors in statutes), a notation of such corrections is also printed in the slip laws and Laws of Pennsylvania as footnotes to the statutes on which the corrections were made.
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