Arkansas Code § 13-5-101

Loan of museum objects
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All state agencies and institutions possessing museum objects in excess of their own needs for display, education, or research are authorized and urged to make those objects available on a loan basis to state-financed museums in this state in order that the residents of this state may receive maximum enjoyment and education from the objects. Acts 1969, No. 561, § 9.
All state agencies and institutions possessing museum objects in excess of their own needs for display, education, or research are authorized and urged to make those objects available on a loan basis to state-financed museums in this state in order that the residents of this state may receive maximum enjoyment and education from the objects. Acts 1969, No. 561, § 9.
All state agencies and institutions possessing museum objects in excess of their own needs for display, education, or research are authorized and urged to make those objects available on a loan basis to state-financed museums in this state in order that the residents of this state may receive maximum enjoyment and education from the objects. Acts 1969, No. 561, § 9.
All state agencies and institutions possessing museum objects in excess of their own needs for display, education, or research are authorized and urged to make those objects available on a loan basis to state-financed museums in this state in order that the residents of this state may receive maximum enjoyment and education from the objects.
Acts 1969, No. 561, § 9.

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