Arkansas Code § 12-18-1011

When a report of child maltreatment is determined to be unsubstantiated
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(a) If the report of child maltreatment is unsubstantiated, the Department of Human Services may offer supportive services to the family. (b) The family may accept or reject supportive services at any time. Acts 2009, No. 749, § 1.
(a) If the report of child maltreatment is unsubstantiated, the Department of Human Services may offer supportive services to the family. (b) The family may accept or reject supportive services at any time. Acts 2009, No. 749, § 1.
(a) If the report of child maltreatment is unsubstantiated, the Department of Human Services may offer supportive services to the family. (b) The family may accept or reject supportive services at any time. Acts 2009, No. 749, § 1.
(a) If the report of child maltreatment is unsubstantiated, the Department of Human Services may offer supportive services to the family.
(b) The family may accept or reject supportive services at any time.
Acts 2009, No. 749, § 1.

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