Compiled March, 2016
Our review of the annotated history reveals the following legislative history (every “c.” below represents a separate legislative bill):
Year/Chapter § § affected [“f-” = former §]
1939, c. 1044 former uncodified § 20
1939, c. 1045 former uncodified § 19
1943, c. 250 former uncodified § 20
1943, c. 251 former uncodified § 19
1949, c. 1033 former uncodified § 20
Enact. 1951 former Financial Code §§ 22005 and 24005
1981, c. 724 former Financial Code § 24005
1983, c. 50 former Financial Code §§ 22005 and 24005
1983, c. 1119 former Financial Code § 24005
1984, c. 890 former Financial Code §§ 22005 and 24005
1985, c. 226 former Financial Code §§ 22005 and 24005
1986, c. 796 former Financial Code §§ 22005 and 24005
1988, c. 549 former Financial Code §§ 22005 and 24005
1989, c. 98 former Financial Code §§ 22005 and 24005
1993, c. 1269 former Financial Code §§ 22005 and 24005
1994, c. 1114 former Financial Code §§ 22005 and 24005
1994, c. 1115 Added
1998, c. 582 Amended
18 bills affected this section.
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