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1 Pa. Code § 9.222. Statutory Materials.

§ 9.222. Statutory Materials.

 (a)  Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes. In citing a statutory provision contained in the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes the form of citation used shall be the same as if the citing document were a statutory provision codified under a title of the Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes other than that in which the reference occurs.

 (b)  Acts of Assembly. In citing a statute enacted by the General Assembly, reference shall be made to date of enactment, act number, special session number and section. The parallel Purdon’s Statutes citation shall be given whenever possible. In multiple citations, references to the statutes shall be arranged chronologically and grouped separately, preceding the group of parallel Purdon’s Statutes citations.

 (c)  Statutes at Large and United States Code. In citing the United States Statutes at Large, reference shall be made to section, volume and page. The page number shall refer to the page on which the section cited begins. The parallel United States Code citation shall be given whenever possible. In multiple citations, references to the United States Statutes at Large shall be arranged chronologically and grouped separately, preceding the group of parallel United States Code citations.

Source

   The provisions of §  9.222 amended by JCD Order No. 12, dated January 3, 1972, 2 Pa.B. 56. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (2253).



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