Arkansas Code § 1-5-103

State office closings by proclamation
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Nothing in §§ 1-5-101 , 1-5-102 , and 1-5-104 shall be construed as prohibiting the Governor from establishing by executive proclamation additional days when state offices shall be closed in observance of special events, or for other reasons at his or her discretion. Acts 1975, No. 976, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 69-112.1.
Nothing in §§ 1-5-101 , 1-5-102 , and 1-5-104 shall be construed as prohibiting the Governor from establishing by executive proclamation additional days when state offices shall be closed in observance of special events, or for other reasons at his or her discretion. Acts 1975, No. 976, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 69-112.1.
Nothing in §§ 1-5-101 , 1-5-102 , and 1-5-104 shall be construed as prohibiting the Governor from establishing by executive proclamation additional days when state offices shall be closed in observance of special events, or for other reasons at his or her discretion. Acts 1975, No. 976, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 69-112.1.
Nothing in §§ 1-5-101 , 1-5-102 , and 1-5-104 shall be construed as prohibiting the Governor from establishing by executive proclamation additional days when state offices shall be closed in observance of special events, or for other reasons at his or her discretion.
Acts 1975, No. 976, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 69-112.1.

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