Senate Bills
The range of Senate Bills begins with SB1 and goes through SB988.
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THE VETERINARY MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD MAY PROMULGATE RULES AUTHORIZING LARGE ANIMAL VETERINARIANS TO USE EMERGENCY FLASHING OR ROTATING LIGHTS WHEN NECESSARY TO ATTEND TO THE TREATMENT OF A LARGE ANIMAL.
AN ACT TO AMEND ARKANSAS CODE 11-9-110 TO EXCEPT THEREFROM FUNDS RETAINED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION UNDER ARKANASAS CODE 12-30-406(a)(1).
AN ACT TO LIMIT INSTITUTIONALLY-FUNDED UNDERGRADUATE SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED BY ARKANSAS PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
AN ACT TO ESTABLISH A "GROWTH POOL" OF POSITIONS FOR THE TWO-YEAR INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION; TO REPEAL ARKANSAS CODE 29-30-105.
AN ACT TO AMEND ARKANSAS CODE 6-17-402 TO REQUIRE READING IN TEACHER PREPARATION PROGRAMS.
TO CREATE THE ARKANSAS CAPITOL GROUNDS MONUMENT AND MEMORIAL PRESERVATION FUND.
AN ACT TO AMEND THE TRANSITIONAL EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE ACT TO ENCOURAGE THE COOPERATION OF THE TEA CLIENT WITH THE TRANSITIONAL EMPLOYMENT ASSISITANCE PROGRAM.
AN ACT TO ESTABLISH AN ARKANSAS RX PROGRAM TO REDUCE PRESCRIPTION DRUG PRICES FOR RESIDENTS OF THIS STATE.
AN ACT TO ESTABLISH AN ON-LINE, PUBLIC DATA BASE FOR BACKGROUND CHECKS ON PHYSICIANS.
AN ACT TO AMEND VARIOUS SECTIONS OF THE ARKANSAS CODE RELATIVE TO STUDENTS TRANSFERS FOR SCHOOL ATTENDANCE.
AN ACT TO REQUIRE A STUDY OF THE GRADING SYSTEM OF SCHOOL DISTRICTS WITH A HIGH NUMBER OF STUDENTS WITH 3.0 OR HIGHER GRADE POINT AVERAGES WHO DO NOT SCORE ABOVE 19 ON THE AMERICAN COLLEGE TEST.
AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE MEDICAID RECIPIENTS TO RETAIN A PORTION OF THEIR RECOVERIES FROM CIVIL LAWSUITS NOT UNDERTAKEN BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES.
AN ACT TO AMEND THE STATE SCHOOL DISTRICT ANNEXATION AND CONSOLIDATION LAWS; TO REPEAL ARKANSAS CODE TITLE 6, CHAPTER 13, SUBCHAPTER 12.
TO AMEND VARIOUS PROVISIONS OF THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT.
AN ACT TO AMEND ARKANSAS CODE 22-9-204 TO INCLUDE MASONRY SUBCONTRACTORS.
AN ACT TO RENAME AND CLARIFY THE DUTIES OF THE HEALTH SERVICES COMMISSION AND THE DIRECTOR OF THE HEALTH SERVICES AGENCY