4.11 - CONFLICTING AMENDMENTS TO SAME STATUTES -- INTERPRETATION.

        4.11  CONFLICTING AMENDMENTS TO SAME STATUTES --
      INTERPRETATION.
         If amendments to the same statute are enacted at the same or
      different sessions of the general assembly, one amendment without
      reference to another, the amendments are to be harmonized, if
      possible, so that effect may be given to each.  If the amendments are
      irreconcilable, the latest in date of enactment by the general
      assembly prevails.  
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         [C73, 75, 77, 79, 81, § 4.11]