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ORDINANCE NO. 2008-005 <br />2. All chapters, sections, subsections, or paragraphs to be repealed should be <br />specifically repealed by reference to the chapter, section, subsection, or paragraph as <br />appropriate. <br />3 The repeal or amendment of an ordinance shall not revive any ordinance in force <br />before or at the time the ordinance repealed or amended took effect. <br />4 All ordinances published by the Municipal Code Corporation in The Code of <br />Indian River County up to and including Supplement No. 44 thereto are deemed to be <br />codified and published The Code of Indian River County, including such supplements, is <br />hereby readopted, and The Code of Indian River County, as readopted, shall be the best <br />evidence of the current law of Indian River County, Florida. <br />is hereby amended to read as follows: <br />Section 100.03 Amendment or Repeal of Ordinances <br />1. The Code when adopted by the commission shall be the best evidence of the <br />current law of the county It shall be kept current by periodic supplements. Supplements to <br />the Code shall be prima facie evidence of the current law of the county; however, the <br />ordinances themselves shall be the best evidence until the Code is readopted. <br />2. All chapters, sections, subsections, or paragraphs to be repealed should be <br />specifically repealed by reference to the chapter, section, subsection, or paragraph as <br />appropriate. <br />3 The repeal or amendment of an ordinance shall not revive any ordinance in force <br />before or at the time the ordinance repealed or amended took effect. <br />4. All ordinances published by Municipal Code Corporation in The Code of Indian <br />River County up to and including Supplement No. 65 thereto are hereby deemed to be <br />codified and published. The Code of Indian River County, including such supplements, is <br />hereby readopted, and The Code of Indian River County, as readopted, shall be the best <br />evidence of the current law of Indian River County, Florida. <br />SECTION 2. SEVERABILITY. <br />If any section, sentence, paragraph, phrase, or word of this ordinance is held by a <br />court of competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative, or void, such holding <br />shall not affect the remaining portions of this ordinance not having been held by a court of <br />competent jurisdiction to be unconstitutional, inoperative or void, which shall remain in full <br />force and effect. <br />2 <br />