Ky. Rev. Stat. § 7.123

Effect of revisory act on other acts adopted at same session

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If any act to revise and correct the Kentucky Revised Statutes adopted during a session of the General Assembly: (1) Amends or repeals and reenacts a statute section also amended or repealed and reenacted by another act adopted at the same session, then effect shall be given to both acts insofar as there is no conflict in substance. In the event of a conflict in substance between the acts, the nonrevisory act prevails to the extent of the conflict; (2) Repeals an act amended by another act adopted at the same session, then such repeal has no effect; (3) Amends or repeals and reenacts a statute section repealed by another act adopted at the same session, the repeal of the section by the nonrevisory act prevails. (4) Nothing in any act to revise and correct the Kentucky Revised Statutes adopted by the General Assembly shall be construed to effect any substantive change in the statute law of Kentucky and if any substantive change appears to be effected it shall be disregarded and the law as it existed prior to the effective date of the revisory act shall be given full force and effect. Effective: June 16, 1966 History: Created 1966 Ky. Acts ch. 255, secs. 284 and 285, effective June 16, 1966.

Notes of Decisions
Cited in 1 case, 1979–1979 · leading case: Commonwealth v. McClure
Commonwealth v. McClure (1979) kyctapp · cites it 4× “KRS 7.123 explains the effect of revisory acts.”
— Ky. Rev. Stat. § 7.123(4) — 1 case
Commonwealth v. McClure (1979) kyctapp “KRS 7.123 explains the effect of revisory acts.”
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