Arkansas Code § 14-54-1306

Property used for activities
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Any corporation, board, or body designated as given charge of a recreation program is authorized to conduct its activities on: (1) Property under its custody and management; (2) Other public property under the custody of any other public organization, body, or board, with the consent of the corporations, bodies, or boards; and (3) Private property, with the consent of its owners. Acts 1941, No. 291, § 3; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-3603.
Any corporation, board, or body designated as given charge of a recreation program is authorized to conduct its activities on: (1) Property under its custody and management; (2) Other public property under the custody of any other public organization, body, or board, with the consent of the corporations, bodies, or boards; and (3) Private property, with the consent of its owners. Acts 1941, No. 291, § 3; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-3603.
Any corporation, board, or body designated as given charge of a recreation program is authorized to conduct its activities on: (1) Property under its custody and management; (2) Other public property under the custody of any other public organization, body, or board, with the consent of the corporations, bodies, or boards; and (3) Private property, with the consent of its owners. Acts 1941, No. 291, § 3; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-3603.
Any corporation, board, or body designated as given charge of a recreation program is authorized to conduct its activities on:
(1) Property under its custody and management;
(2) Other public property under the custody of any other public organization, body, or board, with the consent of the corporations, bodies, or boards; and
(3) Private property, with the consent of its owners.
Acts 1941, No. 291, § 3; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-3603.

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