Legislative Procedure Act, Article 2, Section 4, stipulates:
The Chair may correct typographical errors, grammatical errors, naming or formatting inconsistencies at any time, as long as these corrections do not alter the original intent of the law, following a three day period in which the corrections are presented to the assembly for comments. Any such corrections must be recorded with the legislative history of each law. |
Text of the Discretionary Correction Wrote:Judicial Act
An act to establish operational principle, procedures, and best practices for the High Court
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8. Confidentiality
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(3) Material that is of a personal nature, such as as that which reveals personally identifiable information or which would otherwise unreasonably violate personal privacy, may be provided to the Court on a confidential basis, and published in a redacted form only if a reasonable person could not deduce the identity being protected.
(This post was last modified: 08-19-2019, 10:18 PM by Amerion.)
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