Section 1.49 | Determining legislative intent.
Effective:
January 3, 1972
Latest Legislation:
House Bill 607 - 109th General Assembly
If a statute is ambiguous, the court, in determining the intention of the legislature, may consider among other matters:
(A) The object sought to be attained;
(B) The circumstances under which the statute was enacted;
(C) The legislative history;
(D) The common law or former statutory provisions, including laws upon the same or similar subjects;
(E) The consequences of a particular construction;
(F) The administrative construction of the statute.
Available Versions of this Section
- January 3, 1972 – House Bill 607 - 109th General Assembly [ View January 3, 1972 Version ]