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AR SB437
Bill
Status
3/29/2021
Primary Sponsor
Bob Ballinger
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AI Summary
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Corrects grammatical error in Arkansas Code § 21-5-1409(b)(2) by changing "shall be have his or her" to "shall have his or her" regarding employee salary adjustments to entry pay level.
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Repeals Arkansas Code § 21-8-705, which expired December 31, 2016, regarding candidates' filing of additional financial interest statements during election years.
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Amends Arkansas Code §§ 21-14-101 and 21-14-102 to use consistent terminology for notary public appointments, replacing "individual person" with "individual" and removing outdated "Effective January 1, 2006" language.
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Changes references from "legal resident of another state" to "legal resident of an adjoining state" throughout notary public provisions for clarity and consistency.
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Includes legislative intent provision clarifying that this act makes only technical, not substantive, changes and shall not repeal other acts passed during the 2021 regular session.
Legislative Description
To Make Technical Corrections To Title 21 Of The Arkansas Code Concerning Public Officers And Employees.
Last Action
Notification that SB437 is now Act 479
3/29/2021