An amendatory statute must never be repealed. The amendment becomes a part of the statute amended. The repeal of an amendment therefore repeals the provision it amended as well. If this is the purpose, the original statute or part amended must be cited for repeal. If the purpose is to do away with the amendment and restore the law as it was before it was amended, the provision must be re-amended by removing added language and adding language previously removed.
101 Pa. Code § 15.85