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Act 50 of 1968 created the Arkansas Department of Correction and the Board of Pardons and Paroles and renamed the State Penitentiary Board to the Board of Correction. The Board of Correction was tasked with supervision and control of the Department of Correction.
HB1615 - TO CREATE THE CONSCIENCE PROTECTION ACT; AND TO AMEND THE RELIGIOUS FREEDOM RESTORATION ACT.
The bill amends existing laws regarding the incidental sale of raw goat milk, raw sheep milk, and whole milk that has not been pasteurized. It clarifies that such sales are not restricted to being conducted solely on the farm where the milk is produced.
HB1733 - TO AMEND VARIOUS PROVISIONS OF THE ARKANSAS CODE CONCERNING THE ARKANSAS BETTER CHANCE PROGRAM ACT.
Arkansas House Bill 1237 Bill Title: To Prohibit Medical Professionals From Soliciting Injured Individuals; And To Set Penalties For A Violation Of The Prohibition Of Solicitation Of Injured Individuals.
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Arkansas HB 1228, also known as the Conscience Protection Act and the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, is a law in the state of Arkansas that aims to increase judicial scrutiny in cases involving religious beliefs. Opponents of the law say that it will allow for lawful discrimination of LGBT people.
The General Assembly of Arkansas is responsible making and amending the laws of Arkansas. The legislative process is similar to that of other state legislatures in the United States. Bills undergo committee review and three readings on the floor of each house of the legislature.
Act 228 of 1997 specifies that no person who is required to register with the Selective Service System shall be eligible for employment by the State of Arkansas unless the person has signed a statement of selective service status.

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