101 Pa. Code § 17.21

Current through Register Vol. 54, No. 49, December 7, 2024
Section 17.21 - Structure of amendment
(a)General. Amendments are usually prepared in conventional typewritten form on plain white paper which does not contain line numbers.
(b)Heading. All amendments begin with the words "AMENDMENTS TO SENATE (or HOUSE) BILL NO. 3" which is entirely in capital letters and centered at the top of the page. In all cases, the abbreviation "Mr.," centered to the left so that a name may be inserted follows next and the printer's number is noted on the next line below and brought out to the right hand margin. The initials of the draftsman and typist and date are placed at the top left hand corner.
(c)Paragraphing. Each separate amendment to the bill is set out in a separate unnumbered paragraph.

101 Pa. Code § 17.21