Arkansas Code § 16-106-110

Repayment of Attorney General or prosecuting attorney for postage used
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The Attorney General or prosecuting attorney may make out and certify to the Auditor of State an account of the postage he or she may have paid in sending out notices and process, and upon letters sent or received by him or her, relating to actions or proceedings in which the state is interested, who shall thereupon issue his or her warrant on the Treasurer of State for the amount thereof. Civil Code, § 492; Acts 1871, No. 48, § 1 [492], p. 219; C. & M. Dig., § 4533; Pope's Dig., § 5590; A.S.A. 1947, § 34-216.
The Attorney General or prosecuting attorney may make out and certify to the Auditor of State an account of the postage he or she may have paid in sending out notices and process, and upon letters sent or received by him or her, relating to actions or proceedings in which the state is interested, who shall thereupon issue his or her warrant on the Treasurer of State for the amount thereof. Civil Code, § 492; Acts 1871, No. 48, § 1 [492], p. 219; C. & M. Dig., § 4533; Pope's Dig., § 5590; A.S.A. 1947, § 34-216.
The Attorney General or prosecuting attorney may make out and certify to the Auditor of State an account of the postage he or she may have paid in sending out notices and process, and upon letters sent or received by him or her, relating to actions or proceedings in which the state is interested, who shall thereupon issue his or her warrant on the Treasurer of State for the amount thereof. Civil Code, § 492; Acts 1871, No. 48, § 1 [492], p. 219; C. & M. Dig., § 4533; Pope's Dig., § 5590; A.S.A. 1947, § 34-216.
The Attorney General or prosecuting attorney may make out and certify to the Auditor of State an account of the postage he or she may have paid in sending out notices and process, and upon letters sent or received by him or her, relating to actions or proceedings in which the state is interested, who shall thereupon issue his or her warrant on the Treasurer of State for the amount thereof.
Civil Code, § 492; Acts 1871, No. 48, § 1 [492], p. 219; C. & M. Dig., § 4533; Pope's Dig., § 5590; A.S.A. 1947, § 34-216.

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