Arkansas Code § 14-95-101

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The intent of this chapter is: (1) To enable municipalities to establish urban service districts upon petition by residents in a proposed district for the provision of services; (2) To provide for the management of the services; (3) To authorize the levying of fees for payment of the services; (4) To allow for the termination of water, sewer, or garbage services upon nonpayment of the fees; and (5) For any other similar purposes. Acts 1995, No. 1090, § 1.
The intent of this chapter is: (1) To enable municipalities to establish urban service districts upon petition by residents in a proposed district for the provision of services; (2) To provide for the management of the services; (3) To authorize the levying of fees for payment of the services; (4) To allow for the termination of water, sewer, or garbage services upon nonpayment of the fees; and (5) For any other similar purposes. Acts 1995, No. 1090, § 1.
The intent of this chapter is: (1) To enable municipalities to establish urban service districts upon petition by residents in a proposed district for the provision of services; (2) To provide for the management of the services; (3) To authorize the levying of fees for payment of the services; (4) To allow for the termination of water, sewer, or garbage services upon nonpayment of the fees; and (5) For any other similar purposes. Acts 1995, No. 1090, § 1.
The intent of this chapter is:
(1) To enable municipalities to establish urban service districts upon petition by residents in a proposed district for the provision of services;
(2) To provide for the management of the services;
(3) To authorize the levying of fees for payment of the services;
(4) To allow for the termination of water, sewer, or garbage services upon nonpayment of the fees; and
(5) For any other similar purposes.
Acts 1995, No. 1090, § 1.

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