Arkansas Code § 11-9-208

Biennial report
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On or before the first day of the regular session of the General Assembly, the Workers' Compensation Commission under the authority of at least two (2) of its members shall make to the Governor and to the General Assembly a report of the administration of this chapter for the preceding biennial period, together with such recommendations as the commission may deem advisable. Init. Meas. 1948, No. 4, § 46, Acts 1949, p. 1420; A.S.A. 1947, § 81-1347.
On or before the first day of the regular session of the General Assembly, the Workers' Compensation Commission under the authority of at least two (2) of its members shall make to the Governor and to the General Assembly a report of the administration of this chapter for the preceding biennial period, together with such recommendations as the commission may deem advisable. Init. Meas. 1948, No. 4, § 46, Acts 1949, p. 1420; A.S.A. 1947, § 81-1347.
On or before the first day of the regular session of the General Assembly, the Workers' Compensation Commission under the authority of at least two (2) of its members shall make to the Governor and to the General Assembly a report of the administration of this chapter for the preceding biennial period, together with such recommendations as the commission may deem advisable. Init. Meas. 1948, No. 4, § 46, Acts 1949, p. 1420; A.S.A. 1947, § 81-1347.
On or before the first day of the regular session of the General Assembly, the Workers' Compensation Commission under the authority of at least two (2) of its members shall make to the Governor and to the General Assembly a report of the administration of this chapter for the preceding biennial period, together with such recommendations as the commission may deem advisable.
Init. Meas. 1948, No. 4, § 46, Acts 1949, p. 1420; A.S.A. 1947, § 81-1347.

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