16. Arkansas Water, Waste Disposal and Pollution Abatement Facilities Financing Act of 1997 — Acts 1997, No. 607.
Publisher’s Notes. The question in Acts 1997, No. 607, § 18, noted below, was referred to the voters in the 1998 General Election as “Referred Question No. 1” and received a majority vote in favor of the question. The Water, Waste Disposal, and Pollution Abatement General Obligation Bond Fund is codified at § 19-5-1108. Acts […]
17. Department of Arkansas State Police Headquarters Facility and Wireless Data Equipment Financing Act — Acts 1997, No. 1057.
Publisher’s Notes. Acts 2015, No. 856, § 1, provided: “Legislative intent — Repeal of Acts 1997, No. 1057. “(a) (1) It is the intent of the General Assembly to update the Department of Arkansas State Police Headquarters Facility and Wireless Data Equipment Financing Act as established by uncodified Acts 1997, No. 1057, by repealing Acts […]
18. The Steel Mill Project — Acts 2013, No. 1084, §§ 1-8.
SECTION 1. Legislative findings and intent. The General Assembly finds that the: Creation of jobs and economic growth are critical to improving the lives of the citizens of the State of Arkansas; and Arkansas Economic Development Commission has submitted for approval of the General Assembly a proposal to issue general obligation bonds of the state […]
19. The Steel Mill Project — Acts 2013, No. 1476, §§ 1-8.
SECTION 1. Legislative findings and intent. The General Assembly finds that the: Creation of jobs and economic growth are critical to improving the lives of the citizens of the State of Arkansas; and Arkansas Economic Development Commission has submitted for approval of the General Assembly a proposal to issue general obligation bonds of the state […]
20. Amend. 91. [General Obligation Four-Lane Highway Construction and Improvement Bonds]
SECTION 1. Intent. The people of the State of Arkansas find that: The state has an outdated and inadequate system of highway funding that is unable to meet the severe and pressing needs to maintain and improve the state’s system of state highways, county roads, and city streets; Increasing investment in the state highway system, […]
21. GVAB Facilities Project — Acts 2015 (1st Ex. Sess.), Nos. 9 and 10.
SECTION 1. Legislative findings and intent. The General Assembly finds that the: Creation of jobs and economic growth are critical to improving the lives of the citizens of the State of Arkansas; and Arkansas Economic Development Commission has submitted for the approval of the General Assembly a proposal to issue general obligation bonds of the […]
14. 1995 New Revenue Division Building Act — Acts 1995, No. 725, as amended by Acts 1997, No. 250.
SECTION 1. This act may be referred to and cited as the “1995 New Revenue Division Building Act.” SECTION 2. Section 7(c) of Act 749 of the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas for the year 1977, is hereby amended to read as follows: “(c) After the principal of, premiums, if any, and interest […]
15. Highway Construction and Improvement Bonds — Acts 1995, No. 1007.
SECTION 1. TITLE; LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS. This Act may be referred to and cited as the “Arkansas Highway General Obligation Bond Act of 1995.” The General Assembly of the State of Arkansas has determined that there is an immediate need for new highways and highway improvements throughout the State of Arkansas in order to provide for […]
APPENDIX — TITLE 19 BOND ISSUES
The following laws relate to bond issues which had not matured at the time of publication of this code. While they are not laws of a general and permanent nature, and consequently are not codifiable, they are included in this appendix for easy reference.
1. Arkansas Revenue Department Building Act — Acts 1961 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 38, as amended by Acts 1997, No. 250.
SECTION 1. This Act shall be referred to and may be cited as the “Arkansas Revenue Department Building Act.” SECTION 2. There is hereby created and established a Commission to be known as the Arkansas Revenue Department Building Commission, hereinafter referred to as the “Commission”. SECTION 3. The Commission shall consist of five (5) members. […]