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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.

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Salary laws
counties with two levying courts and containing cities with population between 45,000 and 75,000, officers
1953
No. 327
Salary laws
counties with two levying courts and containing cities with population between 45,000 and 75,000, officers
1952
No. 25
Bridges
Ouachita River in Union and Calhoun counties
1927
Repealed
1927
No. 77
Salary laws
counties with two levying courts and containing cities with population between 45,000 and 75,000, officers
1951
No. 24
Salary laws
sheriff, counties of 10,490 to 10,885, census of 1940
1947
No. 233
Salary laws
sheriff and ex officio collector, counties having a population of more than 85,000 based on last federal census
1933
No. 53
Salary laws
county assessors, deputy hire and office expenses in counties having population of not more than 65,000 nor less than 65,250
1943
No. 90
Salary laws
counties having two judicial districts and 50,000 or more population, Salary of the circuit and chancery court clerks and ex officio recorder fixed
1921
No. 49
Salary laws
counties having two judicial districts and 50,000 or more population, clerk of county and probate court, salary fixed
1923
No. 262
Salary laws
counties having population of 70,000 to 80,000, 1950 census, assessor
1955
No. 131
Salary laws
counties having population of 50,000 or more
1917
No. 164
Salary laws
counties having population of 47,100 to 47,300 based on 1940 census
1951
No. 291
Salary laws
counties having population of 37,175 to 37,178, based upon 1940 census, salaries of county officers
1945
No. 271
Bridges
Ouachita River in Union and Calhoun counties
1927
Repealed
1927
No. 77
Salary laws
counties having population of 33,750 to 34,000, salaries of county officers
1931
No. 326
Salary laws
counties having population of 23,500 to 24,000 county seat of 5,000 to 5,500 people
1949
No. 10
Salary laws
counties having population of 23,400 to 23,600, 1950 census, county officials
1957
No. 143
Salary laws
counties having population of 22,400 to 22,800, 1950 census
1955
No. 138
Salary laws
counties having population of 17,050 to 17,090, 1950 census, assessor
1955
No. 419
Salary laws
counties having population of 15,500 to 15,985, 1950 census, county treasurer and assessor
1955
No. 35
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