2006 Ohio Revised Code - 1.49. Court considerations as a legislative intent.

§ 1.49. Court considerations as a legislative intent.
 

If a statute is ambiguous, the court, in determining the intention of the legislature, may consider among other matters: 

(A) The object sought to be attained; 

(B) The circumstances under which the statute was enacted; 

(C) The legislative history; 

(D) The common law or former statutory provisions, including laws upon the same or similar subjects; 

(E) The consequences of a particular construction; 

(F) The administrative construction of the statute. 
 

HISTORY: 134 v H 607. Eff 1-3-72.

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