Oodles of New Arkansas Laws Start Today, July 28
Literally, hundreds of new laws go into effect today in the great State of Arkansas, and there is bound to be one or two that affect you, your business, or your family. Listed below are a few of the highlights. Some of these new laws have been placed on hold due to court challenges.
For a summary of the legislation passed in the 93rd General Assembly of the State of Arkansas, including links to specific laws going into effect today, here is the click here.
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Industrial Hemp
ACT 565 (HB1640) amends the law regarding industrial hemp production to repeal the Arkansas Industrial Hemp Act and to establish the Arkansas Industrial Hemp Production Act. The act requires the Department of Agriculture to develop a plan to monitor and regulate the industrial hemp production program in the state and to submit the state plan to the United States Secretary of Agriculture. The act requires the State Plant Board to adopt rules to implem
Oodles of New Arkansas Laws Start Today, July 28
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Oodles of New Arkansas Laws Start Today, July 28
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