Arkansas Code § 15-3-302

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The General Assembly finds: (1) Economic growth and development in Arkansas in the twenty-first century are indisputably tied to the success of research centers and institutions in incubating high-tech industry; (2) The critical success factors of research institutions are available research infrastructure, talented senior researchers, suitable buildings, and effective equipment; and (3) Private sector leadership understands the market potential of research in economic development and the job-creating power of public-private collaboration. Acts 2007, No. 563, § 1.
The General Assembly finds: (1) Economic growth and development in Arkansas in the twenty-first century are indisputably tied to the success of research centers and institutions in incubating high-tech industry; (2) The critical success factors of research institutions are available research infrastructure, talented senior researchers, suitable buildings, and effective equipment; and (3) Private sector leadership understands the market potential of research in economic development and the job-creating power of public-private collaboration. Acts 2007, No. 563, § 1.
The General Assembly finds: (1) Economic growth and development in Arkansas in the twenty-first century are indisputably tied to the success of research centers and institutions in incubating high-tech industry; (2) The critical success factors of research institutions are available research infrastructure, talented senior researchers, suitable buildings, and effective equipment; and (3) Private sector leadership understands the market potential of research in economic development and the job-creating power of public-private collaboration. Acts 2007, No. 563, § 1.
The General Assembly finds:
(1) Economic growth and development in Arkansas in the twenty-first century are indisputably tied to the success of research centers and institutions in incubating high-tech industry;
(2) The critical success factors of research institutions are available research infrastructure, talented senior researchers, suitable buildings, and effective equipment; and
(3) Private sector leadership understands the market potential of research in economic development and the job-creating power of public-private collaboration.
Acts 2007, No. 563, § 1.

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