Compiled July, 2022
Our review of the annotated history reveals the following legislative history (every “c.” below represents a separate legislative bill):
Year/Chapter § § affected [“f-” = former §]
1911, c. 397 5220 & 5221 (f-uncodified § 6)
1915, c. 741 5220 & 5221 (f-uncodified § 6)
1931, c. 748 5220 & 5221 (f-uncodified § 6)
1941, c. 79 5220; 5221; 5258; 5259; 5265 (f-§ 5265)
1949, c. 539 5221
1953, c. 1193 5230
1959, c. 502 5220
1961, c. 1523 5265 (f-§ 5265 repealed and new version adopted); 5266; 5267; 5268
1967, c. 316 5265
1963, c. 418 5220
1982, c. 465 5230 (repealed, see PCC § 20446); 5258 (repealed, see PCC § 20431); 5259 (repealed, see PCC § 20432); 5265 (repealed, see PCC 20434); 5266 (repealed, see PCC 20435); 5267 (repealed, see PCC 20436); 5268 (repealed, see PCC 20436.5)
2003, c. 194 5220 & 5221 (repealed, see § 5132.3)
12 bills affected this section.
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