House Bills
The range of House Bills begins with HB1001 and goes through HB2291.
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Bills Range: 1001 through 2291
AN ACT FOR THE ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY - ABANDONED AGRICULTURAL PESTICIDE AND PLANT REGULATOR DISPOSAL APPROPRIATION FOR THE 1999-2001 BIENNIUM.
AN ACT TO PROHIBIT THE SALE OF HAND-HELD LASER POINTERS TO MINORS.
AN ACT FOR THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES - DIVISION OF YOUTH SERVICES REAPPROPRIATION.
AN ACT FOR THE STATE MILITARY DEPARTMENT REAPPROPRIATION.
TO GRANT CIVIL AND CRIMINAL IMMUNITY TO THE OWNER OF A FIREARM FOR INJURIES OR DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE UNAUTHORIZED USE OF A FIREARM WITHOUT THE OWNER’S KNOWLEDGE OR CONSENT.
TO AMEND THE ARKANSAS INSURANCE CODE TO MAKE CONFIDENTIAL ACTUARIAL REPORTS SUBMITTED TO THE DEPARTMENT FOR FORM AND RATE FILINGS COMPLIANCE.
TO PROVIDE FOR REVIEW OF BUSINESS FITNESS AND TRUSTWORTHINESS OF APPLICANTS BEFORE ISSUANCE OR RENEWAL OF A PERMIT TO SELL PREPAID FUNERAL BENEFITS.
TO PERMIT EMPLOYEES OF STATE-SUPPORTED INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER LEARNING TO PARTICIPATE IN DISASTER VOLUNTEER SERVICE UNDER THE DISASTER SERVICE VOLUNTEER ACT.
TO AMEND THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF INSURANCE DEPARTMENT EXAMINERS WORKPAPERS AND ANALYSES.
AN ACT FOR THE HENDERSON STATE UNIVERSITY - ARKANSAS HALL CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATION
TO PROVIDE PATIENT PROTECTIONS FOR HEALTH MAINTENANCE ORGANIZATION ENROLLEES.
AN ACT FOR THE COSSATOT TECHNICAL COLLEGE - DISTANCE LEARNING SITE AT NASHVILLE, ARKANSAS CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT APPROPRIATION
TO PROVIDE FOR MEMBERS OF THE ARKANSAS STATE POLICE COMMISSION TO BE APPOINTED FROM THE CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS.
TO ESTABLISH A PROGRAM TO RAISE AWARENESS CONCERNING PROSTATE CANCER AND TO INCREASE THE AVAILABILITY OF DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF PROSTATE CANCER.
TO CLARIFY THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CROWLEY'S RIDGE SCENIC HIGHWAY.
TO CLARIFY REPORTING REQUIREMENTS FOR INDUCED TERMINATION OF PREGNANCIES.
TO AMEND THE STATUTES REGARDING RULES AND REGULATIONS CONCERNING ABORTION CLINICS.
THE ARKANSAS EMERGING ENERGY TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT ACT OF 1999.