Arkansas Code § 11-9-206

Traveling expenses for members and employees
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Any member or employee of the Workers' Compensation Commission shall be entitled to receive his or her necessary traveling expenses actually incurred and for subsistence while traveling on official business and away from his or her designated station. The expenses shall be certified by the person who incurred them and shall be allowed and paid upon presentation of vouchers approved by the commission. Init. Meas. 1948, No. 4, § 45, Acts 1949, p. 1420; A.S.A. 1947, § 81-1346.
Any member or employee of the Workers' Compensation Commission shall be entitled to receive his or her necessary traveling expenses actually incurred and for subsistence while traveling on official business and away from his or her designated station. The expenses shall be certified by the person who incurred them and shall be allowed and paid upon presentation of vouchers approved by the commission. Init. Meas. 1948, No. 4, § 45, Acts 1949, p. 1420; A.S.A. 1947, § 81-1346.
Any member or employee of the Workers' Compensation Commission shall be entitled to receive his or her necessary traveling expenses actually incurred and for subsistence while traveling on official business and away from his or her designated station. The expenses shall be certified by the person who incurred them and shall be allowed and paid upon presentation of vouchers approved by the commission. Init. Meas. 1948, No. 4, § 45, Acts 1949, p. 1420; A.S.A. 1947, § 81-1346.
Any member or employee of the Workers' Compensation Commission shall be entitled to receive his or her necessary traveling expenses actually incurred and for subsistence while traveling on official business and away from his or her designated station. The expenses shall be certified by the person who incurred them and shall be allowed and paid upon presentation of vouchers approved by the commission.
Init. Meas. 1948, No. 4, § 45, Acts 1949, p. 1420; A.S.A. 1947, § 81-1346.

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