1104 - Printing of amendatory statutes.

     § 1104.  Printing of amendatory statutes.        (a)  General rule.--The Director of the Legislative Reference     Bureau shall, in printing amendatory statutes, cause to be     printed the section or part of the statute only as reenacted.     Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, in the     section or part of the law reenacted, the Director shall cause     to be printed between brackets, the words, phrases, or     provisions of the existing statute, if any, which have been     stricken out or eliminated by the adoption of the amendment, and     he shall cause to be printed in italics or with underscoring all     new words, phrases or provisions, if any, which have been     inserted into or added to the statute by the passage of such     amendment.        (b)  Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes.--In printing as much     of any statute as adds an entire title, part, article, chapter,     subchapter or other major subdivision to the Pennsylvania     Consolidated Statutes, the Director shall cause such addition to     be printed in Roman type without underscoring, and in printing     as much of any statute as deletes or repeals an entire title,     part, article, chapter, subchapter or other major subdivision of     the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes, the Director shall not     cause to be printed the provisions which have been deleted or     repealed unless the deletion or repeal was effected by the use     of brackets.     (June 17, 1974, P.L.330, No.107, eff. imd.)        1974 Amendment.  Act 107 amended subsec. (b).