When are statutes and regulations moved from the current consolidated law database to the repealed, revoked and spent law database?
If a provision repealing a statute or revoking a regulation has been enacted by the Legislature or filed with the Registrar of Regulations but is not yet in force, the statute or regulation remains in the consolidated law database and an editorial note, shaded in grey, is inserted near the beginning of the consolidation, stating that the statute has been repealed or the regulation revoked and indicating whether the repeal or revocation is to come into force on a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor, on a specified future date, on the day a specified provision of a statute or regulation comes into force, or in specified circumstances. If the repeal of the statute comes into force on a day to be named by proclamation of the Lieutenant Governor or if the revocation of the regulation comes into force on the day that a specified provision of a statute is proclaimed into force, the grey shaded editorial note near the beginning of the consolidation will be updated when a
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