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SECTION 11-0113
Manner of reference to and amendment of provisions contained in tables
Environmental Conservation (ENV) CHAPTER 43-B, ARTICLE 11, TITLE 1
§ 11-0113. Manner of reference to and amendment of provisions contained

in tables.

1. Any portion of any table contained in a section of the Fish and
Wildlife Law, which portion is capable of identification by reference as
provided in this section or otherwise may be quoted, cited, amended or
repealed, as if the portion so quoted, cited, amended or repealed,
constituted a complete numbered paragraph.

2. In the tables in sections 11-0905 and 11-0907 each letter of the
alphabet in column one identifies and furnishes the citation for the
matter in column one following such letter and also identifies and
furnishes the citation for the matter appearing in column two and column
three opposite the matter so identified in column one.

3. All matter identified by a letter of the alphabet printed in
lower-case print and enclosed in parentheses may be referred to as an
"item"; all matter identified by a figure printed in arabic numerals and
enclosed in parentheses may be referred to as a "sub-item".

4. The headings appearing at the top of the columns are not part of
the identification and citation of any part of the table, but the
portion of any item or sub-item appearing in a column may be referred to
as the portion of that item appearing in that column and "relating to"
species, open season, bag limit, area, game and open season, manner of
taking, specified waters of the state, or open season, size limits and
limits of catch, as the case may be.

5. This section does not make ineffective or affect the construction
or operation of any other form or manner of reference used in any act
enacted by the legislature.