Arkansas Code § 17-81-105

Prosecution of violations
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(a) Subject to reasonable prosecutorial discretion, it is the duty of the prosecuting attorneys of the State of Arkansas to prosecute to final judgment every criminal violation of this chapter committed within their jurisdictions when requested and authorized by the Arkansas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners. (b) (1) The board may also take administrative action against a person that violates this subchapter, § 5-37-505 , or § 5-37-506 . (2) Upon a finding that a chiropractic physician has violated this subchapter, § 5-37-505 , or § 5-37-506 , the board may order: (A) Sanctions; (B) A license suspension; or (C) A license revocation. (c) The board has immunity from civil liability for any requested prosecutorial action resulting from this section. Amended by Act 2013, No. 513,§ 2, eff. 8/16/2013. Acts 1971, No. 706, § 23; A.S.A. 1947, § 72-437.
(a) Subject to reasonable prosecutorial discretion, it is the duty of the prosecuting attorneys of the State of Arkansas to prosecute to final judgment every criminal violation of this chapter committed within their jurisdictions when requested and authorized by the Arkansas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners. (b) (1) The board may also take administrative action against a person that violates this subchapter, § 5-37-505 , or § 5-37-506 . (2) Upon a finding that a chiropractic physician has violated this subchapter, § 5-37-505 , or § 5-37-506 , the board may order: (A) Sanctions; (B) A license suspension; or (C) A license revocation. (c) The board has immunity from civil liability for any requested prosecutorial action resulting from this section. Amended by Act 2013, No. 513,§ 2, eff. 8/16/2013. Acts 1971, No. 706, § 23; A.S.A. 1947, § 72-437.
(a) Subject to reasonable prosecutorial discretion, it is the duty of the prosecuting attorneys of the State of Arkansas to prosecute to final judgment every criminal violation of this chapter committed within their jurisdictions when requested and authorized by the Arkansas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners. (b) (1) The board may also take administrative action against a person that violates this subchapter, § 5-37-505 , or § 5-37-506 . (2) Upon a finding that a chiropractic physician has violated this subchapter, § 5-37-505 , or § 5-37-506 , the board may order: (A) Sanctions; (B) A license suspension; or (C) A license revocation. (c) The board has immunity from civil liability for any requested prosecutorial action resulting from this section. Amended by Act 2013, No. 513,§ 2, eff. 8/16/2013. Acts 1971, No. 706, § 23; A.S.A. 1947, § 72-437.
(a) Subject to reasonable prosecutorial discretion, it is the duty of the prosecuting attorneys of the State of Arkansas to prosecute to final judgment every criminal violation of this chapter committed within their jurisdictions when requested and authorized by the Arkansas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners.
(b) (1) The board may also take administrative action against a person that violates this subchapter, § 5-37-505 , or § 5-37-506 . (2) Upon a finding that a chiropractic physician has violated this subchapter, § 5-37-505 , or § 5-37-506 , the board may order: (A) Sanctions; (B) A license suspension; or (C) A license revocation.
(1) The board may also take administrative action against a person that violates this subchapter, § 5-37-505 , or § 5-37-506 .
(2) Upon a finding that a chiropractic physician has violated this subchapter, § 5-37-505 , or § 5-37-506 , the board may order: (A) Sanctions; (B) A license suspension; or (C) A license revocation.
(A) Sanctions;
(B) A license suspension; or
(C) A license revocation.
(c) The board has immunity from civil liability for any requested prosecutorial action resulting from this section.
Acts 1971, No. 706, § 23; A.S.A. 1947, § 72-437.

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