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Code · South Carolina · Title 2 - GENERAL ASSEMBLY · CHAPTER 7 · Legislative Enactments

§ 2-7-210. Clerk shall correct typographical and clerical errors in legislative enactments.

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§ 2-7-210. Clerk shall correct typographical and clerical errors in legislative enactments.
As hereinafter provided the clerk of the Senate and the clerk of the House of Representatives shall correct typographical and clerical errors in acts and joint resolutions which have been passed by the General Assembly, either before or after approval thereof by the Governor. The authority granted in this section shall only apply to such matter as has been duly passed by both houses of the General Assembly.
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