This amendment clarifies the bill's structure by adding a severability clause, correcting statutory cross-references, revising the immunity exception language, and making technical corrections.
- Adds 'creating a criminal penalty; providing for severability of provisions;' to the bill's purpose statement in the enacting clause. (Page 1, line 4)
- Updates the statutory definition of 'this act' to reference both W.S. 1-39-124 and 9-14-204 instead of only 1-39-124. (Page 1, line 11)
- Creates a new severability provision stating that if any part of the act is found invalid, the invalidity shall not affect other provisions that can operate without the invalid provision. (Page 2, after line 3)
- Removes language from the bill that appears to have been superseded or consolidated into revised statutory sections. (Page 2, lines 16-23)
- Revises W.S. 1-39-104(a) to update the cross-reference from 'W.S. 1-39-105 through 1-39-112 and 1-39-123 1-39-122 through 1-39-124' to clarify the range of exceptions to governmental immunity. (Page 3, lines 1-6)
- Adds the word 'solely' before 'to enforce' in what appears to be section 9-14-203, clarifying that the prohibition applies exclusively to enforcement activities. (Page 3, line 17)
- Expands the definition of 'public officer' to include peace officers as defined by W.S. 7-2-101(a)(iv) in addition to those defined by W.S. 6-5-101(a)(v). (Page 4, line 6)
- Corrects the spelling of 'employes' to 'employs' for grammatical accuracy. (Page 4, line 15)
- Expands the definition of 'public officer' to include peace officers as defined by W.S. 7-2-101(a)(iv) in addition to those defined by W.S. 6-5-101(a)(v). (Page 7, line 22)
- Changes 'including' to 'include' in the definition of 'material aid' to correct verb tense and agreement. (Page 9, line 4)
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