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Monday, February 14, 2011

PDF Bills for Consideration (01:30 PM)
senate bills for third reading and passage

REGARDING THE CARRYING OF A BAIL BOND LICENSE.

REGARDING THE NOTICE GIVEN UPON ISSUANCE OF A BAIL BOND LICENSE.

REGARDING UNPAID BOND FORFEITURE JUDGMENT LIMITS.

REGARDING THE ADMINISTRATIVE PENALTY ISSUED BY THE PROFESSIONAL BAIL BOND COMPANY AND PROFESSIONAL BAIL BONDSMAN LICENSING BOARD.

TO CLARIFY THE AUTHORITY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ARKANSAS STATE POLICE REGARDING USED MOTOR VEHICLE DEALERS.

TO REQUIRE COVERS FOR LOADS OF SAND, GRAVEL, AND ROCK.

TO CLARIFY WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO ADMINISTER AN OATH OF OFFICE.

CONCERNING CRIMINAL PENALTIES FOR THE POSSESSION OF CERTAIN PROHIBITED WEAPONS.

TO AMEND THE UNIFORM PRINCIPAL AND INCOME ACT.

AN ACT TO CLARIFY THE AUTHORITY OF PHARMACISTS TO PROVIDE VACCINES AND IMMUNIZATIONS AND TO ADMINISTER CERTAIN MEDICATIONS.

REGARDING THE REGULATION OF FIREARMS BY A LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

ELIMINATING THE AUTHORIZED PROBATION OFFICER FROM THE FOURTH DIVISION OF THE CIRCUIT COURTS OF THE SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

house bills for third reading and passage

CONCERNING PLANNING FOR AN ABSENTEE MAYOR IN CITIES OF THE FIRST CLASS.

TO ALLOW A MOTOR VEHICLE RENEWAL NOTIFICATION TO BE SENT BY EMAIL IF THE VEHICLE OWNER CONSENTS.

TO CLARIFY THAT A LIQUOR PERMIT APPLIES TO ONE LOCATION AND A PERSON, FIRM, OR CORPORATION SHALL NOT USE A LIQUOR PERMIT FOR MULTIPLE LOCATIONS.

TO EXTEND THE LAW CONCERNING COMMON SPRING BREAK FOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS AND TO EXTEND THE TERM AND DUTIES OF THE ADVISORY COMMITTEE ON COMMON SPRING BREAK.

TO PROHIBIT THE PAYMENT OF ATTORNEY'S FEES OF PRIVATELY RETAINED ATTORNEYS FOR INDIGENT PERSONS.