House Bills
The range of House Bills begins with HB1001 and goes through HB2813.
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Bills Range: 1001 through 2813
AN ACT CONCERNING PUBLIC SCHOOL HIGH COST TRANSPORTATION SUPPLEMENTAL FUNDING.
AN ACT TO SIMPLIFY THE PROCESS FOR OPERATING COUNTY HOSPITALS.
TO AUTHORIZE THE ARKANSAS STATE PARKS RECREATION AND TRAVEL COMMISSION AND THE DEPARTMENT OF PARKS AND TOURISM TO DISPOSE OF SURPLUS PROPERTY.
TO PROVIDE THE CITIZENS OF THE STATE WITH INFORMATION REGARDING SALES AND USE TAX EXEMPTIONS AND TO PROVIDE A MORE OPEN GOVERNMENT.
AN ACT TO AMEND THE PROCEDURES OF THE ARKANSAS HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION DEPARTMENT TO PERMIT THE DISPOSAL OF SURPLUS RAILROAD TRACK AND MATERIAL BY DONATION.
TO PERMIT AN APOLOGY TO AN INJURED PATIENT BY A HOSPITAL ADMINISTRATOR, PHYSICIAN, OR HEALTH CARE WORKER TO BE EXCLUDED FROM EVIDENCE UNLESS THE APOLOGY MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS FOR AN EXCITED UTTERANCE.
AN ACT TO PROTECT YOUNG ARKANSANS IN NEED OF SPECIALIZED MEDICAL ASSISTANCE.
TO AMEND ARKANSAS CODE 5-37-303 CONCERNING NOTICE THAT PAYMENT WAS REFUSED BY A DRAWEE FOR LACK OF FUNDS.
TO IMPROVE COMMERCIAL DRIVER SAFETY BY REQUIRING THE REPORTING OF CERTAIN ALCOHOL OR DRUG TEST RESULTS FOR AN EMPLOYEE WHO HOLDS A COMMERCIAL DRIVER S LICENSE AND BY REQUIRING AN EMPLOYER TO OBTAIN A REPORT FROM THE DATABASE.
TO ENACT THE MODEL REGISTERED AGENTS ACT AND TO MAKE VARIOUS AMENDMENTS TO SIMPLIFY REGISTERED AGENTS REQUIREMENTS.
AN ACT TO REQUIRE THE OFFICE OF DRIVER SERVICES TO PROVIDE A SCHOOL BUS SAFETY BROCHURE TO EACH ARKANSAS DRIVER.
AN ACT TO AMEND CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF THE HOME SCHOOL LAW.
AN ACT TO ALLOW BANKS IN ARKANSAS TO BE ORGANIZED AS LIMITED LIABILITY CORPORATIONS.
TO AMEND THE MUNICIPALITIES AND COUNTIES INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT REVENUE BOND LAW.
TO REQUIRE EACH STUDENT AT A PUBLIC INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION TO BE INFORMED AT REGISTRATION IF A COURSE WILL TRANSFER TO ANOTHER PUBLIC INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION.
THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM FACILITY ACT: TO ENSURE THAT THE FACILITIES TO WHICH CHILDREN ARE COMMITTED IN THE JUVENILE JUSTICE SYSTEM ARE SUFFICIENTLY SAFE AND SECURE.