Arkansas Code § 14-175-113

Average weekly wage - Job training expenditures
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A corporation may spend tax revenue received under this chapter for job training offered through an enterprise only if the enterprise has committed in writing to: (1) Create new jobs that pay wages that are at least equal to the prevailing wage for the applicable occupation in the local labor market area; or (2) Retain jobs that pay wages that are at least equal to the prevailing wage for the applicable occupation in the local labor market area. Acts 2005, No. 1372, § 3; 2009, No. 1271, § 3.
A corporation may spend tax revenue received under this chapter for job training offered through an enterprise only if the enterprise has committed in writing to: (1) Create new jobs that pay wages that are at least equal to the prevailing wage for the applicable occupation in the local labor market area; or (2) Retain jobs that pay wages that are at least equal to the prevailing wage for the applicable occupation in the local labor market area. Acts 2005, No. 1372, § 3; 2009, No. 1271, § 3.
A corporation may spend tax revenue received under this chapter for job training offered through an enterprise only if the enterprise has committed in writing to: (1) Create new jobs that pay wages that are at least equal to the prevailing wage for the applicable occupation in the local labor market area; or (2) Retain jobs that pay wages that are at least equal to the prevailing wage for the applicable occupation in the local labor market area. Acts 2005, No. 1372, § 3; 2009, No. 1271, § 3.
A corporation may spend tax revenue received under this chapter for job training offered through an enterprise only if the enterprise has committed in writing to:
(1) Create new jobs that pay wages that are at least equal to the prevailing wage for the applicable occupation in the local labor market area; or
(2) Retain jobs that pay wages that are at least equal to the prevailing wage for the applicable occupation in the local labor market area.
Acts 2005, No. 1372, § 3; 2009, No. 1271, § 3.

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