Uncodified Historic Legislation
This is an unofficial index database for historical and uncodified legislation. Electronic copies of the historic and uncodified acts are not available from this website or the Bureau of Legislative Research. Copies of the historical and uncodified acts may be obtained from the Supreme Court Library, the Secretary of State, the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville School of Law Library, or the University of Arkansas at Little Rock Bowen School of Law Library.
Counties with a population more than 150,001
increase compensation for members of the equalization board
1977
No. 104
Counties with a population of 7,000 to 7,500
quorum court can authorize county judge to maintain roads
1981
No. 268
Arkansas Institute for the Blind
trustees, appointment and term of office
1883
No. 99
Counties with a population of over 200,000
issuing a warrant for nonsupport
1981
No. 519
Counties with a population of over 200,001
issuing a warrant for nonsupport
1975
Section 1 amended
1975
counties with a population over 250,000
creation of a municipal court at the county seat
1979
No. 123
Counties with at least 150,000 people
retirement for municipal judges who retire after 1996
1995
Sections 1 and 2 amended
1995
No. 793
Counties with at least 150,000 people
retirement for municipal judges who retire after 1994
1995
No. 793
Counties with at least 150,000 people
retirement for municipal judges who retire after 1995
1995
No. 793
Counties with at least 75,000 persons
assessor's salaries and hiring of new deputies authorized
1925
No. 51
Counties with at least 75,000 persons
circuit clerk and ex-officio recorders, salaries fixed
1925
No. 52
Counties with at least 75,000 persons
county and probate judge, salary fixed
1925
No. 178
Counties with between 60,000 and 75,000 people
assessments on property
1927
No. 113
Arkansas Institute for the Deaf and Dumb
incorporation
1860-1
No. 39
Counties with more than 79,000 people
provide for nine-member equalization boards
1955
Sections 1 and 2 amended
1955
Counties with more than 79,000 people
provide for nine-member equalization boards
1977
No. 287
Counties with more than 85,000
sheriffs, deputies, and deputy collectors, salary fixed
1927
No. 105
Counties with population between 42,000 and 47,000
recognition of teacher certification
1979
No. 209
Counties with two judicial districts and population of 50,000 or more based on 1920 census
county judge made ex officio county road commissioner
1921
No. 625
Counties, and collector's office is separate from office of sheriff
salary
1963
No. 224