Arkansas Code § 11-2-119

False statements made under oath deemed perjury
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Any employer or owner who shall knowingly testify falsely, under oath, or shall knowingly make, give, or produce any false statements or false evidence, under oath, to the Director of the Division of Labor or his or her authorized representatives shall be deemed guilty of perjury. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 5296, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 1937, No. 161, § 21; Pope's Dig., § 8517; A.S.A. 1947, § 81-120.
Any employer or owner who shall knowingly testify falsely, under oath, or shall knowingly make, give, or produce any false statements or false evidence, under oath, to the Director of the Division of Labor or his or her authorized representatives shall be deemed guilty of perjury. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 5296, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 1937, No. 161, § 21; Pope's Dig., § 8517; A.S.A. 1947, § 81-120.
Any employer or owner who shall knowingly testify falsely, under oath, or shall knowingly make, give, or produce any false statements or false evidence, under oath, to the Director of the Division of Labor or his or her authorized representatives shall be deemed guilty of perjury. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 5296, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 1937, No. 161, § 21; Pope's Dig., § 8517; A.S.A. 1947, § 81-120.
Any employer or owner who shall knowingly testify falsely, under oath, or shall knowingly make, give, or produce any false statements or false evidence, under oath, to the Director of the Division of Labor or his or her authorized representatives shall be deemed guilty of perjury.
Acts 1937, No. 161, § 21; Pope's Dig., § 8517; A.S.A. 1947, § 81-120.

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