Compiled January, 2015
Our review of the annotated history reveals the following legislative history (every “c.” below represents a separate legislative bill):
Year/Chapter § § affected [“f-” = former §]
1919, c. 309 f-(Political Code) §§ 1575, 1586
1923, c. 424 f-(Political Code) § 1586
1923, c. 424 f-(School Code) §§ 2.140, 2.142, 2.236, 2.243
1935, c. 773 f-(School Code) § 2.2000
1943, c. 71 f-(1943) §§ 2401, 2403, 2808, 2835, 4601
1945, c. 1273 f-(1943) § 4952
1955, c. 469 f-(1943) § 3921.1
1955, c. 907 f-(1943) § 2404
1959, c. 2 f-(1959) §§ 1948, 1964, 2401, 2403, 2404, 2493, 2811, 3302
1963, c. 629 f-(1959) §§ 911, 1948, 1964, 2401, 2403, 2404, 2493, 2811, 3302
1970, c. 102 f-(1959) §§ 52, 911
1971, c. 1138 f-(1959) § 911
1976, c. 1010
1982, c. 1214
1990, c. 1372
1991, c. 1038
15 bills affected this section.
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