(a) The Arkansas Cotton Museum shall be devoted primarily to the acquisition, cataloging, and display of machinery, equipment, and materials used in cotton production in Arkansas. (b) In addition, the museum may purchase or accept donations of items and records of historical value, to be made available to the public as a source of historical information concerning the cotton industry in this state. Acts 1999, No. 1121, § 2. (a) The Arkansas Cotton Museum shall be devoted primarily to the acquisition, cataloging, and display of machinery, equipment, and materials used in cotton production in Arkansas. (b) In addition, the museum may purchase or accept donations of items and records of historical value, to be made available to the public as a source of historical information concerning the cotton industry in this state. Acts 1999, No. 1121, § 2. (a) The Arkansas Cotton Museum shall be devoted primarily to the acquisition, cataloging, and display of machinery, equipment, and materials used in cotton production in Arkansas. (b) In addition, the museum may purchase or accept donations of items and records of historical value, to be made available to the public as a source of historical information concerning the cotton industry in this state. Acts 1999, No. 1121, § 2. (a) The Arkansas Cotton Museum shall be devoted primarily to the acquisition, cataloging, and display of machinery, equipment, and materials used in cotton production in Arkansas. (b) In addition, the museum may purchase or accept donations of items and records of historical value, to be made available to the public as a source of historical information concerning the cotton industry in this state. Acts 1999, No. 1121, § 2.
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