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.
Searcy County
salary of county and probate judge fixed
1887
No. 150
Searcy Polytechnic School
incorporated
1859
No. 160
Searcy, James
act for the relief of
1835
p. 16 (Act 1)
Searcy, Richard
estate settled
1835
p. 16 (Act 1)
Searles, Emily H.
name changed from Emily H. Jenkins
1859
No. 47
Seawel, Thomas Marion
admission to practice law authorized
1893
Private Act No. 1
Sebastian and Garland County
sheriff
1970
No. 69
Sebastian County
Fort Smith District, pauper commissioner appointed
1894
Repealed
1894
No. 27
Sebastian County
Fort Smith District, pauper commissioner appointed and duties prescribed
1909
Section 6 amended
1909
No. 138
Sebastian County
District Board of Health created
1957
Sections 2-7 of Act 629 of 1919 repealed
1957
No. 377
Sebastian County
empowered to issue bonds to pay outstanding indebtedness
1874 (Spec. Sess.)
Repealed
No. 28
Sebastian County
appointment of Volney V. Milar as assessor legalized
1867
No. 172
Sebastian County
western boundary line extended to embrace Indian territory
1905
No. 87
Sebastian County
charges to be made by county surveyor fixed
1923
No. 531
Sebastian County
coroner authorized to appoint a qualified deputy
1907
No. 423
Sebastian County
county warrants issued for building of courthouse at Greenwood exempted from call under Sections 1175 to 1179 of Kirby's Digest
1917
No. 24
Sebastian County
deposit of funds in bank, interest
1911
No. 412
Sebastian County
division into two judicial districts
1860-1
No. 227
Sebastian County
division into two judicial districts
1871
No. 60
Sebastian County
division into two judicial districts (amended January 21, 1861 act, (act passed in 1875, but session was 1875-75 supplemental Section 4))
1875