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.
Prairie County
salaries of certain county officials fixed and providing for certain fees
1915
No. 199
Board of Public Utilities
validated in cities of the first class with a population of at least 8,000 if the board was established at least eight years prior
1959
No. 185
Prairie County
Roc Roe Township, four wire fence legalized, prohibition on stock running at large
1905
No. 263
Prairie County
road tax assessment and payment of teams and drivers employed for roadwork
1917
No. 310
Prairie County
road funds apportioned to cities
1915
No. 112
Prairie County
road commissioner, office abolished
1911
No. 315
Prairie County
removal of county seat by commissioners
1874 (Spec.
Sess.)
No. 19
Prairie County
public roads, maintaining and repairing
1913
No. 212
Prairie County
prairie chickens, temporary law for protection
1911
No. 391
Prairie County
portion of Pulaski County made a part of
1848-9
p. 42
Prairie County
per capita road tax
1919
No. 495
Prairie County
Lonoke and Des Arc, provisions for levy and collection of taxes
1873
No. 9
Board of Psychiatric Technicians for Arkansas
established
1953
No. 124
Prairie County
lawful fence, declaration of for parts of county and prohibiting running at large of stock in such territory
1913
No. 291
Prairie County
law defining lawful fence in southern district repealed
1911
No. 255
Prairie County
land from Monroe County added to
1850-1
p. 34
Prairie County
game fish, act for protection
1911
No. 373
Prairie County
four wire fencing legalized, stock running at large prohibited
1905
No. 150
Prairie County
four wire fencing legalized
1899
No. 199
Prairie County
fence laws, partially repealed
1911
No. 338