(a) The state shall acquire title to the east one-half (½) of Block 32 of the Original City of Little Rock, Arkansas, on which is situated: (1) The building that was the last capitol building of the Territory of Arkansas, in which was adopted the first Constitution for the State of Arkansas; (2) A building […]
(a) The Historic Arkansas Museum Commission is established and shall have the following powers: (1) To have charge of the work of restoring the old Arkansas Territorial Capitol and the other historic buildings on the land; (2) To furnish the buildings with furniture appropriate to the period when they were occupied; (3) To improve the […]
(a) The Historic Arkansas Museum Commission shall be composed of not fewer than seven (7) nor more than eleven (11) members and vacancies on the commission shall be filled by the remaining members. (b) None of the commissioners shall receive any salary or other remuneration for their services.
The members of the Historic Arkansas Museum Commission shall keep strict account of all moneys received and disbursed by them and by their order and shall file a statement thereof annually with the Secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration, who shall properly check and audit the statement of account and the books of […]
(a) Before and after the restoration work on the Historic Arkansas Museum is completed, the Historic Arkansas Museum Commission may charge an admission fee thereto as it deems appropriate. (b) The commission may charge a facility rental fee as it deems appropriate. (c) The funds realized from admission fees, the sale of souvenirs, facility rental […]
(a) The Historic Arkansas Museum Commission is authorized to acquire for and in the name of the State of Arkansas, by purchase, gift, donation, or otherwise, the title to the west one-half (½) of Block 32 of the Original City of Little Rock, Arkansas, which adjoins the present property owned by the State of Arkansas […]
The Historic Arkansas Museum Commission is authorized to accept and receive any and all gifts, grants, donations, and contributions of real and personal property and to manage and use the property and the income therefrom for the construction, reconstruction, restoration, and maintenance of buildings or facilities and for other improvements on the property.
(a) (1) The Historic Arkansas Museum Commission is authorized to issue certificates of indebtedness for the purpose of obtaining funds for construction, reconstruction, and restoration of buildings and facilities, and for making other improvements, on Block 32 of the Original City of Little Rock. (2) The commission may pledge the income derived from real or […]
(a) Certificates of indebtedness issued pursuant to the authority granted in this subchapter shall be in such form and denomination and shall have such dates of maturity and bear such interest rate or rates as the Historic Arkansas Museum Commission shall determine. (b) No certificates shall mature more than twenty (20) years from date of […]