Indiana Statutes

§ 36-1-5-6 — Restated or reenacted provision of original ordinance

Indiana·Title 36 LOCAL GOVERNMENT·Art. 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS·Ch. 5 Codification of Ordinances
If the legislative body determines, and declares in a provision of a code, that the provision is a restatement or reenactment of an original ordinance or amendment thereof, then the legal conditions for the effectiveness of an original ordinance need not be met. Such a restated or reenacted provision shall be considered reordained by the adoption of the code. [Pre-Local Government Recodification Citation: 18-5-12-5.] As added by Acts 1980, P.L.211, SEC.1.

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