§ 10.15. SECTION HISTORIES; STATUTORY REFERENCES.
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- (A) As histories for the code sections, the specific number and passage date of the original ordinance, and amending ordinances, if any, are listed following the text of the code section. Example:(Ord. 10, passed 5-13-1960; Ord. 15, passed 1-1-1970; Ord. 20, passed 1-1-1980; Ord. 25, passed 1-1-1985)(B) (1) If a statutory cite is included in the history, this indicates that the text of the section reads substantially the same as the statute. Example:(I.C. 36-5-2-2)(2) If a statutory cite is set forth as a "statutory reference" following the text of the section, this indicates that the reader should refer to that statute for further information. Example:§ 39.01 PUBLIC RECORDS AVAILABLE.This municipality shall make available to any person for inspection or copying all public records, unless otherwise exempted by state law.Statutory reference:Inspection of public records, see I.C. 5-14-3-1et seq.(C) If a section of this code is derived from the previous code of ordinances of the city published in a prior year and subsequently amended, the previous code section number shall be indicated in the history by "(Prior Code, § )."