§ 307.3a. Formatting the text of a final regulation.

 (a)  If the proposed regulation was published in the format prescribed in §  305.1a(a) (relating to formatting the text of a proposed regulation) as an amendment to an existing regulation, amendments in the final-form regulation shall be illustrated as follows:

   (1)  Strikeout type to indicate language in the existing or proposed regulation which is being deleted.

   (2)  Capital letters to indicate new language which is being added to the final-form regulation which was not included in the existing or proposed regulation.

 (b)  If the entire proposed regulation was published in the format set forth in §  305.1a(b) as new, and not an amendment to an existing regulation, amendments in the final-form regulation shall be illustrated as follows:

   (1)  Brackets to indicate language in the proposed regulation which is being deleted.

   (2)  Underscoring or bolding to indicate new language which is being added in the final-form regulation.

 (c)  If the entire final-omitted regulation is new, and not an amendment to an existing regulation, the formatting described in subsections (a) and (b) is not required.

 (d)  If the final-omitted regulation is an amendment to an existing regulation, amendments in the final-omitted regulation shall be illustrated as follows:

   (1)  Brackets to indicate language in the existing regulation which is being deleted.

   (2)  Underscoring or bolding to indicate new language which is being added in the final-omitted regulation.

Source

   The provisions of this §  307.3a adopted November 2, 2007, effective November 3, 2007, 37 Pa.B. 5886.



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