1925 - Constitutional construction of statutes.

     § 1925.  Constitutional construction of statutes.        The provisions of every statute shall be severable. If any     provision of any statute or the application thereof to any     person or circumstance is held invalid, the remainder of the     statute, and the application of such provision to other persons     or circumstances, shall not be affected thereby, unless the     court finds that the valid provisions of the statute are so     essentially and inseparably connected with, and so depend upon,     the void provision or application, that it cannot be presumed     the General Assembly would have enacted the remaining valid     provisions without the void one; or unless the court finds that     the remaining valid provisions, standing alone, are incomplete     and are incapable of being executed in accordance with the     legislative intent.