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AR HB1210
Bill
Status
Passed
3/6/2023
Primary Sponsor
Delia Haak
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AI Summary
- Removes the requirement for recertification of developmental disability diagnoses that are expected to continue indefinitely under Arkansas Code § 26-51-503(b)
- Eliminates the five-year recertification cycle for individuals whose developmental disabilities are expected to be permanent, removing the need for reevaluation by a licensed physician, psychologist, or psychological examiner after the initial certification expires
- Retains the initial certification requirement by a licensed physician, licensed psychologist, or licensed psychological examiner to establish a diagnosis of developmental disability
- Effective for tax years beginning on or after January 1, 2022
- Approved March 6, 2023
Legislative Description
To Amend The Tax Credit For The Support Of A Child With A Developmental Disability; And To Remove The Requirement For Recertification Of A Developmental Disability That Is Expected To Continue Indefinitely.
Last Action
Notification that HB1210 is now Act 191
3/6/2023
Committee Referrals
Revenue & Taxation2/8/2023
Revenue and Taxation1/24/2023
Full Bill Text
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