Senate Bills
The range of Senate Bills begins with SB1 and goes through SB1195.
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Bills Range: 1 through 1195
TO CREATE THE TRANSDERMAL ALCOHOL MONITORING PROGRAM IN THE OFFICE OF DRIVER SERVICES OF THE REVENUE DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION.
AN ACT TO AMEND THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT OF 1967 TO DENY INMATES ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION AND THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY CORRECTION HELD BY OTHER AGENCIES OF THE STATE.
AN ACT CONCERNING THE USE OF SURPLUS FUNDS IN THE STATE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT TRUST FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 2004-05.
AN ACT CONCERNING THE MEETINGS OF THE ARKANSAS WORKFORCE INVESTMENT BOARD EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
AN ACT CONCERNING THE SUSPENSION OF A DRIVER'S LICENSE FOR FAILURE TO PAY COURT FINES.
AN ACT TO CREATE AN ADDITIONAL CIRCUIT JUDGESHIP IN THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL DISTRICT; TO PROVIDE FOR THE APPOINTMENT AND ELECTION OF THE CIRCUIT JUDGE.
AN ACT TO AUTHORIZE THE DIRECTOR OF STATE PARKS TO AWARD A RETIRING OFFICER THE PISTOL CARRIED BY THE OFFICER.
TO MODIFY THE EFFECTIVE DATE OF ACT 1273 OF 2003 AS IT APPLIES TO THE SOURCING OF SALES FOR SALES AND USE TAX PURPOSES AND TO PROTECT MUNICIPAL SALES AND USE TAX REVENUES.
TO PREVENT THE USE OF RUNNERS, CAPPERS, OR STEERERS WITH THE INTENT TO FALSELY OR FRAUDULENTLY OBTAIN INSURANCE BENEFITS.
AN ACT TO REQUIRE NOTIFICATION OF INTENTION TO GRANT AN APPLICATION FOR CLEMENCY TO THE VICTIM OR THE VICTIM'S FAMILY IN ALL CASES.
TO AMEND THE DEFINITION OF "CIGARETTE" FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE ARKANSAS TOBACCO PRODUCTS TAX ACT OF 1977 AND TO DEFINE "CIGAR".
TO PROVIDE THAT SURVEYS AND PLATS ARE NOT SUBJECT TO THE REQUIREMENTS FOR RECORDING INSTRUMENTS WITH THE CIRCUIT CLERK.
TO PROVIDE THAT THE TOBACCO CONTROL BOARD SHALL CONSIST OF SEVEN (7) MEMBERS.
AN ACT TO PROVIDE AN EXCEPTION TO THE REGISTRATION REQUIREMENT.
AN ACT TO RESTRICT THE SALES AND USE OF TASER STUN GUNS.
AN ACT TO EQUALIZE THE PRIVILEGE TAX ON LIVE RACING; AND TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL FUNDS FOR PURSES AND EMPLOYEE HEALTH BENEFITS.