Arkansas Code § 15-60-114

Failure to preserve records or permit inspection - False statements in application
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Any licensee under this chapter shall forfeit his, her, or its licenses and be guilty of a misdemeanor if he, she, or it: (1) Fails, neglects, or refuses to keep and preserve the records provided for in this chapter; (2) Knowingly makes any false entries upon and within the records; (3) Causes any false or fictitious names upon and within the records; (4) Refuses to permit any authorized person to inspect the records or entries therein; or (5) Makes false statements concerning the application for license. Acts 1943, No. 86, § 13; A.S.A. 1947, § 52-813.
Any licensee under this chapter shall forfeit his, her, or its licenses and be guilty of a misdemeanor if he, she, or it: (1) Fails, neglects, or refuses to keep and preserve the records provided for in this chapter; (2) Knowingly makes any false entries upon and within the records; (3) Causes any false or fictitious names upon and within the records; (4) Refuses to permit any authorized person to inspect the records or entries therein; or (5) Makes false statements concerning the application for license. Acts 1943, No. 86, § 13; A.S.A. 1947, § 52-813.
Any licensee under this chapter shall forfeit his, her, or its licenses and be guilty of a misdemeanor if he, she, or it: (1) Fails, neglects, or refuses to keep and preserve the records provided for in this chapter; (2) Knowingly makes any false entries upon and within the records; (3) Causes any false or fictitious names upon and within the records; (4) Refuses to permit any authorized person to inspect the records or entries therein; or (5) Makes false statements concerning the application for license. Acts 1943, No. 86, § 13; A.S.A. 1947, § 52-813.
Any licensee under this chapter shall forfeit his, her, or its licenses and be guilty of a misdemeanor if he, she, or it:
(1) Fails, neglects, or refuses to keep and preserve the records provided for in this chapter;
(2) Knowingly makes any false entries upon and within the records;
(3) Causes any false or fictitious names upon and within the records;
(4) Refuses to permit any authorized person to inspect the records or entries therein; or
(5) Makes false statements concerning the application for license.
Acts 1943, No. 86, § 13; A.S.A. 1947, § 52-813.

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