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If state codes are updated irregularly (in many cases, they are only updated annually), then how can the code be considered current because recently passed laws are not included?

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If state codes are updated irregularly (in many cases, they are only updated annually), then how can the code be considered current because recently passed laws are not included?

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The code files you are searching on State Capital includes something called the Advance Legislative Service (ALS). ALS contains the full text of all laws enacted during a legislative session. The code files you are searching on State Capital contain only those laws that have been enacted since the code was last updated.

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