Arkansas Code § 19-10-220

Special masters authorized
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(a) The Arkansas State Claims Commission may appoint a special master with specialized knowledge and skill to assist the commission in achieving a more timely resolution of complex litigation arising from a claim or action. (b) (1) All or part of a special master's findings may be included as part of or in addition to a commission's final order. (2) The special master's findings, if disputed by a party, may be raised on appeal. Amended by Act 2019, No. 785,§ 2, eff. 7/24/2019.
(a) The Arkansas State Claims Commission may appoint a special master with specialized knowledge and skill to assist the commission in achieving a more timely resolution of complex litigation arising from a claim or action. (b) (1) All or part of a special master's findings may be included as part of or in addition to a commission's final order. (2) The special master's findings, if disputed by a party, may be raised on appeal. Amended by Act 2019, No. 785,§ 2, eff. 7/24/2019.
(a) The Arkansas State Claims Commission may appoint a special master with specialized knowledge and skill to assist the commission in achieving a more timely resolution of complex litigation arising from a claim or action. (b) (1) All or part of a special master's findings may be included as part of or in addition to a commission's final order. (2) The special master's findings, if disputed by a party, may be raised on appeal. Amended by Act 2019, No. 785,§ 2, eff. 7/24/2019.
(a) The Arkansas State Claims Commission may appoint a special master with specialized knowledge and skill to assist the commission in achieving a more timely resolution of complex litigation arising from a claim or action.
(b) (1) All or part of a special master's findings may be included as part of or in addition to a commission's final order. (2) The special master's findings, if disputed by a party, may be raised on appeal.
(1) All or part of a special master's findings may be included as part of or in addition to a commission's final order.
(2) The special master's findings, if disputed by a party, may be raised on appeal.

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