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§ 21-5-101. Regular Salary Procedures and Restrictions Act

(a) This section and § 19-4-1601 shall be known as and may be cited as the “Regular Salary Procedures and Restrictions Act”. (b) Arkansas Constitution, Article 16, § 4, provides: “Except as provided in Arkansas Constitution, Article 19, § 31, the General Assembly shall fix the salaries and fees of all officers in the State; […]

§ 21-5-102. Automobile insurance expenses for employees of Department of Health

(a) The Department of Health is authorized to pay from maintenance and operation appropriations of either state or federal funds, as reimbursement of actual costs to any regular and full-time employee of the Department of Health, the excess cost to the employee for insurance coverage needed because of employee use of a personal vehicle to […]

§ 21-5-103. Insufficient funds for payment of county salaries

If, in any year, the funds available for the payment of salaries of elected county officers and employees of a county are inadequate to pay all such salaries and it becomes necessary to reduce salaries, the salary of each elected constitutional officer and each employee in the county shall be reduced in the same percentage.

§ 21-5-104. Deduction of jury duty fees from salary prohibited

(a) No state, county, or municipal employer in this state shall deduct from the usual compensation of any employee, all or any part of the fees or compensation received by the employee for appearing for grand or petit jury duty or serving on any grand or petit jury in any court in this state. (b) […]

§ 21-5-106. Annual career service recognition payments for state employees

(a) (1) (A) Employees of state agencies shall become eligible for annual career service recognition payments upon completion of ten (10) or more years of service in either elected positions or classified or nonclassified positions with a state agency. (B) To receive the full amount authorized in subsection (c) of this section, the service shall […]

§ 21-5-107. Compensation of person holding more than one elective office

(a) (1) A person holding more than one (1) elective office shall be entitled to receive compensation from only one (1) of the offices held. (2) The person shall select the office from which he or she may receive compensation by filing a statement with the Secretary of State and the disbursing officer of each […]

§ 21-5-109. New employees — Electronic direct deposit — Definition

(a) (1) (A) As a condition of employment, a person hired or appointed to a position in any agency in state government on or after August 12, 2005, shall be required to accept payment of salary or wages by electronic warrants transfer. (B) The electronic warrants transfer shall be made in the form of a […]