§ 25-34-108. Disbursement of revenues
Funds generated from the sale of agency surplus computer and electronic equipment to state employees, public schools, or by other sale shall be allocated as follows: (1) If the sale of surplus computer or electronic equipment is made within the agency: (A) Sixty percent (60%) of the proceeds shall be returned to the owning agency; […]
§ 25-37-101. Definitions
As used in this chapter: (1) “Biobased product” means a product determined by the United States Secretary of Agriculture to be a commercial or industrial product, other than food or feed, that is composed, in whole or in significant part, of biological products or renewable domestic agricultural materials, including plant, animal, and marine materials or […]
§ 25-34-109. Computer and Electronic Recycling Fund
(a) There is established on the books of the Treasurer of State, Auditor of State, and Chief Fiscal Officer of the State a fund to be known as the “Computer and Electronic Recycling Fund”. (b) The fund shall be administered by the Division of Environmental Quality and may be used to: (1) Promote market research […]
§ 25-37-102. Procurement of biobased products
(a) After the date specified in the guidelines prepared under subsection (b) of this section, each state agency that procures any items designated in the guidelines shall give preference in making procurement decisions to the items composed of the highest percentage of biobased products that are: (1) Practicable; and (2) Consistent with maintaining a satisfactory […]
§ 25-34-110. Computer and electronic equipment recycling grants
(a) Electronic equipment recycling grants must be awarded on the basis of written grant-request proposals submitted to and approved by the Division of Environmental Quality. (b) Grant requests shall be considered based upon the following criteria: (1) The development of sustained processes for recovery, recycling, and demanufacturing of scrap computers and electronics; (2) Minimization and […]
§ 25-38-201. Legislative findings
The General Assembly finds that: (1) Agriculture accounts for thirteen billion dollars ($13,000,000,000) or one-fifth (1/5) of the gross state product of Arkansas; (2) Two hundred ninety-one thousand (291,000) Arkansas jobs directly involve or operate in support of agriculture; (3) Agriculture and agriculture-related jobs account for twenty-three percent (23%) of all employment in Arkansas; (4) […]
§ 25-34-111. Computer and electronic equipment landfill ban
Effective January 1, 2010, the Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission may establish and implement rules banning the disposal of all computer and electronic equipment in Arkansas landfills.
§ 25-38-202. Creation — Appointment of secretary — Definition
(a) There is created the Department of Agriculture as a cabinet-level department under § 25-43-201. (b) (1) The executive head of the department shall be the Secretary of the Department of Agriculture. (2) The secretary shall be selected by the Arkansas Agriculture Board, and the name shall be submitted to the Governor and the Senate […]
§ 25-35-101. Title
This chapter may be cited as the “Arkansas Multi-Agency Insurance Trust Fund Act”.
§ 25-35-102. Definitions
For the purposes of this chapter: (1) “Annual aggregate deductible” means the maximum amount payable annually from the Arkansas Multi-Agency Insurance Trust Fund for covered losses; (2) “Insurance Commissioner” means the Insurance Commissioner of the State Insurance Department or the commissioner’s successor; (3) “Risk manager” means the Administrator of the Risk Management Division of the […]