Arkansas Code § 1-2-208

"Fiscal session" and "regular session" defined
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As used in the Arkansas Code, an act of the General Assembly, and an initiated measure: (1) "Fiscal session" means with respect to the General Assembly the legislative session in which the General Assembly may consider only appropriation bills under Arkansas Constitution, Article 5, § 5(c); and (2) "Regular session" means with respect to the General Assembly the legislative session in which the General Assembly may consider any bill under Arkansas Constitution, Article 5, § 5(b). Acts 2009, No. 962, § 1.
As used in the Arkansas Code, an act of the General Assembly, and an initiated measure: (1) "Fiscal session" means with respect to the General Assembly the legislative session in which the General Assembly may consider only appropriation bills under Arkansas Constitution, Article 5, § 5(c); and (2) "Regular session" means with respect to the General Assembly the legislative session in which the General Assembly may consider any bill under Arkansas Constitution, Article 5, § 5(b). Acts 2009, No. 962, § 1.
As used in the Arkansas Code, an act of the General Assembly, and an initiated measure: (1) "Fiscal session" means with respect to the General Assembly the legislative session in which the General Assembly may consider only appropriation bills under Arkansas Constitution, Article 5, § 5(c); and (2) "Regular session" means with respect to the General Assembly the legislative session in which the General Assembly may consider any bill under Arkansas Constitution, Article 5, § 5(b). Acts 2009, No. 962, § 1.
As used in the Arkansas Code, an act of the General Assembly, and an initiated measure:
(1) "Fiscal session" means with respect to the General Assembly the legislative session in which the General Assembly may consider only appropriation bills under Arkansas Constitution, Article 5, § 5(c); and
(2) "Regular session" means with respect to the General Assembly the legislative session in which the General Assembly may consider any bill under Arkansas Constitution, Article 5, § 5(b).
Acts 2009, No. 962, § 1.

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