(a) The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission shall assess annual fees for: (1) The withdrawal of surface water in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per registered withdrawal point; and (2) The withdrawal of groundwater in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per registered well. (b) The fee shall be payable at the time of water use reporting pursuant to §§ 15-22-215 and 15-22-302 . Acts 1991, No. 154, § 13; 1991, No. 342, § 13. (a) The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission shall assess annual fees for: (1) The withdrawal of surface water in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per registered withdrawal point; and (2) The withdrawal of groundwater in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per registered well. (b) The fee shall be payable at the time of water use reporting pursuant to §§ 15-22-215 and 15-22-302 . Acts 1991, No. 154, § 13; 1991, No. 342, § 13. (a) The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission shall assess annual fees for: (1) The withdrawal of surface water in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per registered withdrawal point; and (2) The withdrawal of groundwater in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per registered well. (b) The fee shall be payable at the time of water use reporting pursuant to §§ 15-22-215 and 15-22-302 . Acts 1991, No. 154, § 13; 1991, No. 342, § 13. (a) The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission shall assess annual fees for: (1) The withdrawal of surface water in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per registered withdrawal point; and (2) The withdrawal of groundwater in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per registered well. (1) The withdrawal of surface water in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per registered withdrawal point; and (2) The withdrawal of groundwater in the amount of ten dollars ($10.00) per registered well. (b) The fee shall be payable at the time of water use reporting pursuant to §§ 15-22-215 and 15-22-302 . Acts 1991, No. 154, § 13; 1991, No. 342, § 13.
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