An Act to define style and form and authorize the code commission to make certain style and form edits to legislative acts.
Be it enacted by the Legislature of the State of South Dakota:
Section 1. That a NEW SECTION be added:
2-16-20. Style and Form.
For the purpose of the code and legislative acts, style and form means:
(1) The customary manner by which a legal language is drafted, formatted, organized, or enrolled;
(2) The nomenclature or established manner of expressing or conveying legal language; and
(3) Edits or corrections that are clerical, organizational, or grammatical in nature.
Style and form does not include any alteration of legislative intent or substantive policy.
Section 2. That § 2-16-9 be AMENDED:
2-16-9. Arrangement, correlation, and text changes in code.
The South Dakota Code Commission
is hereby authorized to make such changes
as may be necessary to correct
that:
(1) Correct apparent
errors, to
correlate and;
(2) Correlate, integrate,
and harmonize all
the laws to
harmonize, to assign;
(3) Assign new
title and other designations,
to eliminate;
and
(4) Eliminate or
clarify obviously obsolete or ambiguous sections that exist,
and to substitute terms or phraseology, and names of boards,
commissions, and agencies, wherever the Legislature has expressly or
by implication indicated an intention to do so, so as to provide
consistency in the law.
Catchlines are not law. (§ 2-16-13.1) Underscores indicate new language.
Overstrikes
indicate deleted language.