Arkansas Code § 13-7-201

Old State House Commission - Purpose and creation
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There is created and established at the seat of government the Old State House Commission for the purposes of: (1) Providing comprehensive and uniform jurisdiction over the sites, buildings, and objects, past and prospective, which will illustrate for all time the struggles and triumphs, the self-respectand pride, of the progenitors of Arkansas, and also of the present and succeeding generations when they shall themselves have become parts of its history; (2) Determining from time to time which of these sites, buildings, and objects in addition to those already made available to public enjoyment possesses exceptional commemorative value; (3) Protecting these sites, buildings, and objects against deterioration and casualty; and (4) Improving, beautifying, preserving, and rendering these sites convenient for appropriate use and public inspection. Acts 1947, No. 256, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 8-201.
There is created and established at the seat of government the Old State House Commission for the purposes of: (1) Providing comprehensive and uniform jurisdiction over the sites, buildings, and objects, past and prospective, which will illustrate for all time the struggles and triumphs, the self-respectand pride, of the progenitors of Arkansas, and also of the present and succeeding generations when they shall themselves have become parts of its history; (2) Determining from time to time which of these sites, buildings, and objects in addition to those already made available to public enjoyment possesses exceptional commemorative value; (3) Protecting these sites, buildings, and objects against deterioration and casualty; and (4) Improving, beautifying, preserving, and rendering these sites convenient for appropriate use and public inspection. Acts 1947, No. 256, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 8-201.
There is created and established at the seat of government the Old State House Commission for the purposes of: (1) Providing comprehensive and uniform jurisdiction over the sites, buildings, and objects, past and prospective, which will illustrate for all time the struggles and triumphs, the self-respectand pride, of the progenitors of Arkansas, and also of the present and succeeding generations when they shall themselves have become parts of its history; (2) Determining from time to time which of these sites, buildings, and objects in addition to those already made available to public enjoyment possesses exceptional commemorative value; (3) Protecting these sites, buildings, and objects against deterioration and casualty; and (4) Improving, beautifying, preserving, and rendering these sites convenient for appropriate use and public inspection. Acts 1947, No. 256, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 8-201.
There is created and established at the seat of government the Old State House Commission for the purposes of:
(1) Providing comprehensive and uniform jurisdiction over the sites, buildings, and objects, past and prospective, which will illustrate for all time the struggles and triumphs, the self-respectand pride, of the progenitors of Arkansas, and also of the present and succeeding generations when they shall themselves have become parts of its history;
(2) Determining from time to time which of these sites, buildings, and objects in addition to those already made available to public enjoyment possesses exceptional commemorative value;
(3) Protecting these sites, buildings, and objects against deterioration and casualty; and
(4) Improving, beautifying, preserving, and rendering these sites convenient for appropriate use and public inspection.
Acts 1947, No. 256, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 8-201.

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