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SB60 - TO REPEAL ARKANSAS CODE ANNOTATED §§ 16-56-201 THROUGH 16-56-210 THE 'UNIFORM CONFLICT OF LAWS LIMITATIONS ACT'.


Bill Number:
SB60 PDF
SB60
Act Number:
Act 310 PDF
310
Originating Chamber:
Senate
Lead Sponsor:
CoSponsors:
Introduction Date:
1/13/1999 2:36:00 PM

Bill Status History

Chamber
Date
Action
Vote
Senate
2/26/1999 9:45:30 AM
Notification that SB60 is now Act 0310
Senate
2/23/1999 1:34:23 PM
Reported correctly enrolled and ordered delivered to the Governor.
Senate
2/22/1999 4:12:06 PM
ORDERED ENROLLED
Senate
2/22/1999 4:11:59 PM
Returned From the House as passed.
House
2/22/1999 2:16:27 PM
Read the third time and passed and ordered transmitted to the Senate.
House
2/18/1999 1:06:55 PM
Returned by the Committee Do Pass
House
2/15/1999 2:40:03 PM
Read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on Judiciary
Senate
2/15/1999 1:39:29 PM
Ordered immediately transmitted to the House.
Senate
2/15/1999 1:39:22 PM
CLINCHER MOTION ADOPTED.
Senate
2/15/1999 1:36:51 PM
Read third time and passed.
Senate
1/13/1999 2:27:33 PM
Read first time, rules suspended, read second time, referred to Committee on Judiciary