Arkansas Code § 12-9-506

Compensation
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In order to ensure the best available training, education, and programs, the Criminal Justice Institute is authorized to pay honoraria to state, county, and municipal employees upon approval of their supervisors and within their line item salary maximum limits. Acts 1993, No. 1111, § 6.
In order to ensure the best available training, education, and programs, the Criminal Justice Institute is authorized to pay honoraria to state, county, and municipal employees upon approval of their supervisors and within their line item salary maximum limits. Acts 1993, No. 1111, § 6.
In order to ensure the best available training, education, and programs, the Criminal Justice Institute is authorized to pay honoraria to state, county, and municipal employees upon approval of their supervisors and within their line item salary maximum limits. Acts 1993, No. 1111, § 6.
In order to ensure the best available training, education, and programs, the Criminal Justice Institute is authorized to pay honoraria to state, county, and municipal employees upon approval of their supervisors and within their line item salary maximum limits.
Acts 1993, No. 1111, § 6.

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