Compiled October, 2023
Our review of the annotated history reveals the following legislative history (every “c.” below represents a separate legislative bill):
Year/Chapter § § affected [“f-” = former §]
1872 Pol. Code 5096 (f-Pol 3804)
1889, c. 236 5096 (f-Pol 3804)
1895, c. 218 5096 (f-Pol 3804)
1901, c. 215 5096 (f-Pol 3804)
1905, c. 43 5096 (f-Pol 3804)
1907, c. 412 5096 (f-Pol 3804)
1913, c. 145 5096 (f-Pol 3804)
1919, c. 274 5096 (f-Pol 3804)
1939, c. 154 5096
1941, c. 664 5096
1963, c. 2077 5096
1966x, c. 147 5096
1974, c. 311 5096
1974, c. 707 5096.1
1976, c. 164 5096.1
1976, c. 499 5096
1977, c. 246 5096
1977, c. 921 5096
1978, c. 732 5096
1991, c. 532 5096
1992, c. 427 5096
1998, c. 86 5096.3
2010, c. 654 5096
2011, c. 352 5096
24 bills affected this section.
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