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The range of Acts for the Regular Session, 2003 begins with 1 and goes through 1816.
ACT 1801
1801
AN ACT TO AMEND ARKANSAS CODE TITLE 6, CHAPTER 17, SUBCHAPTER 2 TO PROVIDE FOR AN INTERIM PERSONNEL POLICIES COMMITTEE IN THE EVENT OF CONSOLIDATION.
Bill:
HB2842
Sponsor:
White
ACT 1802
1802
AN ACT TO REQUIRE CERTAIN DATA BE MADE AVAILABLE ON THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION WEBSITE.
Bill:
HB2887
Sponsor:
J. Johnson
ACT 1803
1803
AN ACT TO INCREASE THE ANNUAL BONUS OF TEACHERS OBTAINING NATIONAL BOARD FOR PROFESSIONAL TEACHING STANDARDS CERTIFICATION.
Bill:
HB2903
Sponsor:
Harris
ACT 1804
1804
AN ACT TO REPEAL THE EMERGENCY SECONDARY EDUCATION LOAN PROGRAM; TO CREATE THE STATE TEACHER ASSISTANCE RESOURCE PROGRAM.
Bill:
HB2352
Sponsor:
Cleveland
ACT 1805
1805
AN ACT TO BE KNOWN AS THE ARKANSAS NATIVE BREWERY ACT; TO CREATE A NEW CATEGORY OF BEER LICENSES; AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE OPERATION OF THE LICENSED FACILITIES.
Bill:
HB2290
Sponsor:
Ledbetter
ACT 1806
1806
AN ACT TO AMEND THE CRIMINAL LAWS PERTAINING TO CABLE TELEVISION AND COMMUNICATION SERVICES.
Bill:
HB2361
Sponsor:
Wood
ACT 1807
1807
TO ALLOW PERSONS NINETEEN (19) YEARS OF AGE AND OLDER TO SERVE AND HANDLE ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AT ON-PREMISES CONSUMPTION OUTLETS WHERE FOOD SERVICE IS A PERMIT REQUIREMENT.
Bill:
HB2447
Sponsor:
Bright
ACT 1808
1808
AN ACT TO AMEND ARKANSAS CODE § 4-75-709 (b) AND (c) AS ADDED BY ACT 627 OF 2003; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES.
Bill:
HB2453
Sponsor:
Dangeau
ACT 1811
1811
AN ACT TO CREATE THE PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, DEVELOPMENT, LICENSURE, AND ASSESSMENT BOARD.
Bill:
HB2534
Sponsor:
Cleveland
ACT 1813
1813
AN ACT TO CLARIFY THE PURPOSE FOR OBTAINING A PRIVATE CLUB PERMIT.
Bill:
HB2749
Sponsor:
Pickett
ACT 1814
1814
ONE ARKANSAS: THE ARKANSAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT EXPANSION ACT.
Bill:
HB2835
Sponsor:
Elliott
ACT 1815
1815
TO REVISE REQUIREMENTS FOR HOLDING HEARINGS ON SUSPENSIONS IN MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONS.
Bill:
HB2837
Sponsor:
Thomason
ACT 1816
1816
AN ACT TO CREATE A HEALTH ADVISORY COMMITTEE; TO COORDINATE EFFORTS TO COMBAT INADEQUATE HEALTH CARE ON THE EDUCATIONAL PERFORMANCE OF CHILDREN.
Bill:
HB2893
Sponsor:
J. Johnson