OAG 78-283 is cited in the decision to provide a precedent regarding the handling of legislative errors in bill enrollment and the legal status of such bills. It discusses a similar situation where an amendment passed by both houses was omitted in the final enrolled bill, leading to the conclusion that such an omission could not be incorporated into law despite being passed. This precedent is used to analyze the current situation where an amendment that did not pass was erroneously included in the enrolled bill.
OAG 78-283 was Cited by OAG 78-576
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