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House Bills

The range of House Bills begins with HB1001 and goes through HB2231.

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BILL: HB2181 HB2181
TO AMEND THE LAWS REGARDING THE ENFORCEMENT OF ELECTION LAWS AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY.
BILL: HB2182 HB2182
TO WITHHOLD STATE AID FROM AN INSTITUTION OF HIGHER EDUCATION THAT DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE ARKANSAS ACADEMIC CHALLENGE SCHOLARSHIP ACT PROGRAM -- PART 2, § 6-85201 ET SEQ.
BILL: HB2183 HB2183
TO AMEND ARKANSAS LAW CONCERNING THE ARKANSAS ENTERTAINERS HALL OF FAME.
BILL: HB2184 HB2184
AN ACT TO BE KNOWN AS THE TOURIST AND TRAVELER DISTANCE INFORMATION ACT.
BILL: HB2185 HB2185
TO AMEND THE ENERGY CONSERVATION ENDORSEMENT ACT OF 1977.
BILL: HB2186 HB2186
AN ACT TO ENSURE THAT AT LEAST FIVE MEMBERS OF THE ARKANSAS STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY ARE ACTIVELY ENGAGED IN THE PRACTICE OF PHARMACY.
BILL: HB2187 HB2187
TO REGULATE EXEMPTIONS OF THE REAL ESTATE LICENSING LAW.
BILL: HB2188 HB2188
TO EXEMPT FROM THE SALES AND USE TAX THE GROSS RECEIPTS DERIVED FROM THE SALE OF CLASS SIX AND SEVEN TRUCKS AND SEMITRAILERS AND TO OFFSET GENERAL REVENUES LOST WITH REVENUES FROM DISTILLATE MOTOR FUEL TAXES.
BILL: HB2189 HB2189
REGARDING THE TRANSFER OF A CASE TO CIRCUIT COURT WHEN THE DEFENDANT IS A JUVENILE.
BILL: HB2190 HB2190
TO AMEND THE LAWS CONCERNING EARLY VOTING AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY.
BILL: HB2191 HB2191
TO REQUIRE CERTAIN CRIMINAL SENTENCES FOR YOUTHFUL OFFENDERS EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER BUT YOUNGER THAN TWENTY-ONE YEARS OF AGE.
BILL: HB2192 HB2192
TO AMEND THE LAW RELATED TO INTERMEDIATE LICENSES ISSUED TO BEGINNING DRIVERS WHO ARE YOUNGER THAN EIGHTEEN (18) YEARS OF AGE.
BILL: HB2193 HB2193
TO AMEND ARKANSAS LAW CONCERNING THE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE ARKANSAS ETHICS COMMISSION.
BILL: HB2194 HB2194
TO REQUIRE LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES TO COMPILE AND DISCLOSE CERTAIN STATISTICS.
BILL: HB2195 HB2195
AN ACT TO PROMOTE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT WITHIN THE STATE AND TO PROTECT THOSE BUSINESSES, COMPANIES, AND MANUFACTURERS THAT ARE CURRENTLY COMPLYING WITH STATUTORY AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS AND TO PROHIBIT FRIVOLOUS LAWSUITS.
BILL: HB2196 HB2196
CONCERNING SCHOOL BUS SAFETY.
BILL: HB2197 HB2197
TO ENHANCE THE ABILITY OF LAW ENFORCEMENT TO KEEP OUR COMMUNITIES SAFE BY DEFINING THE RIGHTS OF PAROLEES.
BILL: HB2198 HB2198
TO REQUIRE A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER TO COMPLETE CONTINUING EDUCATION AND TRAINING RELATING TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES IN A LAW ENFORCEMENT CONTEXT.
BILL: HB2199 HB2199
TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT DISTRICTS.
BILL: HB2200 HB2200
TO PROVIDE FOR THE DISTRIBUTION OF FUNDS COLLECTED FOR THE DESIGN-USE CONTRIBUTION FEE FOR THE COMMITTED TO EDUCATION SPECIAL LICENSE PLATE TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY.
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