Arkansas Code § 16-123-208

Retaliation
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Two (2) or more persons shall not conspire to, or a person shall not: (1) Retaliate or discriminate against a person because the person has opposed a violation of this subchapter, or because the person has made a charge, filed a complaint, testified, assisted, or participated in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing under this subchapter; (2) Attempt, directly or indirectly, to commit an act prohibited by this subchapter; (3) Willfully interfere, obstruct, or prevent a person from complying with this subchapter or an order issued or rule promulgated under this subchapter; or (4) Discharge, threaten, coerce, intimidate, or take any other adverse action against an employee, broker, agent, or other person because he or she refused to take part in a discriminatory housing practice or because he or she has aided or encouraged any other person in the exercise or enjoyment of any right granted under the provisions of this subchapter. Acts 1995, No. 1129, § 1; 1995, No. 1327, § 1.
Two (2) or more persons shall not conspire to, or a person shall not: (1) Retaliate or discriminate against a person because the person has opposed a violation of this subchapter, or because the person has made a charge, filed a complaint, testified, assisted, or participated in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing under this subchapter; (2) Attempt, directly or indirectly, to commit an act prohibited by this subchapter; (3) Willfully interfere, obstruct, or prevent a person from complying with this subchapter or an order issued or rule promulgated under this subchapter; or (4) Discharge, threaten, coerce, intimidate, or take any other adverse action against an employee, broker, agent, or other person because he or she refused to take part in a discriminatory housing practice or because he or she has aided or encouraged any other person in the exercise or enjoyment of any right granted under the provisions of this subchapter. Acts 1995, No. 1129, § 1; 1995, No. 1327, § 1.
Two (2) or more persons shall not conspire to, or a person shall not: (1) Retaliate or discriminate against a person because the person has opposed a violation of this subchapter, or because the person has made a charge, filed a complaint, testified, assisted, or participated in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing under this subchapter; (2) Attempt, directly or indirectly, to commit an act prohibited by this subchapter; (3) Willfully interfere, obstruct, or prevent a person from complying with this subchapter or an order issued or rule promulgated under this subchapter; or (4) Discharge, threaten, coerce, intimidate, or take any other adverse action against an employee, broker, agent, or other person because he or she refused to take part in a discriminatory housing practice or because he or she has aided or encouraged any other person in the exercise or enjoyment of any right granted under the provisions of this subchapter. Acts 1995, No. 1129, § 1; 1995, No. 1327, § 1.
Two (2) or more persons shall not conspire to, or a person shall not:
(1) Retaliate or discriminate against a person because the person has opposed a violation of this subchapter, or because the person has made a charge, filed a complaint, testified, assisted, or participated in an investigation, proceeding, or hearing under this subchapter;
(2) Attempt, directly or indirectly, to commit an act prohibited by this subchapter;
(3) Willfully interfere, obstruct, or prevent a person from complying with this subchapter or an order issued or rule promulgated under this subchapter; or
(4) Discharge, threaten, coerce, intimidate, or take any other adverse action against an employee, broker, agent, or other person because he or she refused to take part in a discriminatory housing practice or because he or she has aided or encouraged any other person in the exercise or enjoyment of any right granted under the provisions of this subchapter.
Acts 1995, No. 1129, § 1; 1995, No. 1327, § 1.

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