Arkansas Code § 15-11-702

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The General Assembly finds that: (1) Arkansas is a state of natural cultural and scenic beauty, natural resources, and wildlife; (2) Enjoyment of the natural cultural and scenic beauty, the natural resources, and the observation of wildlife in Arkansas is a favorite pastime of many; (3) There will be a positive impact on the physical, intellectual, and emotional development of our youth through enhanced access to the state's natural resources and wildlife by establishing wildlife observation trails in local communities; (4) The potential for growth in the tourism sector of the economy through the development of wildlife observation trails is significant; (5) The growth of the economy through the development of wildlife observation trails is "green growth" that is good for the environment; (6) The development of wildlife observation trails is also good for encouraging and promoting a healthy lifestyle for our citizens; (7) Wildlife observation trails rank high among the list of local amenities that an industry desires when it considers locating within the state; (8) In permitted hunting and fishing areas of the state, the creation of wildlife observation trials can improve access to those activities; and (9) The Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism and the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission are interested in continuing a Wildlife Observation Trails Pilot Program to ignite interest in the natural cultural and scenic beauty and natural resources of Arkansas and to promote economic development in a healthy and environmentally sound manner. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 5649, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 2009, No. 686, § 1; 2011, No. 1041, § 2.
The General Assembly finds that: (1) Arkansas is a state of natural cultural and scenic beauty, natural resources, and wildlife; (2) Enjoyment of the natural cultural and scenic beauty, the natural resources, and the observation of wildlife in Arkansas is a favorite pastime of many; (3) There will be a positive impact on the physical, intellectual, and emotional development of our youth through enhanced access to the state's natural resources and wildlife by establishing wildlife observation trails in local communities; (4) The potential for growth in the tourism sector of the economy through the development of wildlife observation trails is significant; (5) The growth of the economy through the development of wildlife observation trails is "green growth" that is good for the environment; (6) The development of wildlife observation trails is also good for encouraging and promoting a healthy lifestyle for our citizens; (7) Wildlife observation trails rank high among the list of local amenities that an industry desires when it considers locating within the state; (8) In permitted hunting and fishing areas of the state, the creation of wildlife observation trials can improve access to those activities; and (9) The Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism and the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission are interested in continuing a Wildlife Observation Trails Pilot Program to ignite interest in the natural cultural and scenic beauty and natural resources of Arkansas and to promote economic development in a healthy and environmentally sound manner. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 5649, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 2009, No. 686, § 1; 2011, No. 1041, § 2.
The General Assembly finds that: (1) Arkansas is a state of natural cultural and scenic beauty, natural resources, and wildlife; (2) Enjoyment of the natural cultural and scenic beauty, the natural resources, and the observation of wildlife in Arkansas is a favorite pastime of many; (3) There will be a positive impact on the physical, intellectual, and emotional development of our youth through enhanced access to the state's natural resources and wildlife by establishing wildlife observation trails in local communities; (4) The potential for growth in the tourism sector of the economy through the development of wildlife observation trails is significant; (5) The growth of the economy through the development of wildlife observation trails is "green growth" that is good for the environment; (6) The development of wildlife observation trails is also good for encouraging and promoting a healthy lifestyle for our citizens; (7) Wildlife observation trails rank high among the list of local amenities that an industry desires when it considers locating within the state; (8) In permitted hunting and fishing areas of the state, the creation of wildlife observation trials can improve access to those activities; and (9) The Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism and the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission are interested in continuing a Wildlife Observation Trails Pilot Program to ignite interest in the natural cultural and scenic beauty and natural resources of Arkansas and to promote economic development in a healthy and environmentally sound manner. Amended by Act 2019, No. 910,§ 5649, eff. 7/1/2019. Acts 2009, No. 686, § 1; 2011, No. 1041, § 2.
The General Assembly finds that:
(1) Arkansas is a state of natural cultural and scenic beauty, natural resources, and wildlife;
(2) Enjoyment of the natural cultural and scenic beauty, the natural resources, and the observation of wildlife in Arkansas is a favorite pastime of many;
(3) There will be a positive impact on the physical, intellectual, and emotional development of our youth through enhanced access to the state's natural resources and wildlife by establishing wildlife observation trails in local communities;
(4) The potential for growth in the tourism sector of the economy through the development of wildlife observation trails is significant;
(5) The growth of the economy through the development of wildlife observation trails is "green growth" that is good for the environment;
(6) The development of wildlife observation trails is also good for encouraging and promoting a healthy lifestyle for our citizens;
(7) Wildlife observation trails rank high among the list of local amenities that an industry desires when it considers locating within the state;
(8) In permitted hunting and fishing areas of the state, the creation of wildlife observation trials can improve access to those activities; and
(9) The Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism and the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission are interested in continuing a Wildlife Observation Trails Pilot Program to ignite interest in the natural cultural and scenic beauty and natural resources of Arkansas and to promote economic development in a healthy and environmentally sound manner.
Acts 2009, No. 686, § 1; 2011, No. 1041, § 2.

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