Arkansas Code § 17-48-302

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As used in this subchapter, "surveyor" means a person: (1) Who is a registered surveyor licensed to practice in the State of Arkansas by permanent registration number or by special permit; (2) Employed in surveying by the United States Government, by the State of Arkansas, or by a local government agency; and (3) Who is under the direct supervision of or is employed by a person who is a surveyor under subdivision (1) or subdivision (2) of this section. Acts 1991, No. 862, § 2.
As used in this subchapter, "surveyor" means a person: (1) Who is a registered surveyor licensed to practice in the State of Arkansas by permanent registration number or by special permit; (2) Employed in surveying by the United States Government, by the State of Arkansas, or by a local government agency; and (3) Who is under the direct supervision of or is employed by a person who is a surveyor under subdivision (1) or subdivision (2) of this section. Acts 1991, No. 862, § 2.
As used in this subchapter, "surveyor" means a person: (1) Who is a registered surveyor licensed to practice in the State of Arkansas by permanent registration number or by special permit; (2) Employed in surveying by the United States Government, by the State of Arkansas, or by a local government agency; and (3) Who is under the direct supervision of or is employed by a person who is a surveyor under subdivision (1) or subdivision (2) of this section. Acts 1991, No. 862, § 2.
As used in this subchapter, "surveyor" means a person:
(1) Who is a registered surveyor licensed to practice in the State of Arkansas by permanent registration number or by special permit;
(2) Employed in surveying by the United States Government, by the State of Arkansas, or by a local government agency; and
(3) Who is under the direct supervision of or is employed by a person who is a surveyor under subdivision (1) or subdivision (2) of this section.
Acts 1991, No. 862, § 2.

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