Arkansas Code § 19-11-1002

Purpose of contracts
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The principal purpose of a professional services contract or a consultant services contract is the procurement of services by the state agency rather than the procurement of commodities. Acts 2003, No. 1315, § 13; 2005, No. 1680, § 14.
The principal purpose of a professional services contract or a consultant services contract is the procurement of services by the state agency rather than the procurement of commodities. Acts 2003, No. 1315, § 13; 2005, No. 1680, § 14.
The principal purpose of a professional services contract or a consultant services contract is the procurement of services by the state agency rather than the procurement of commodities. Acts 2003, No. 1315, § 13; 2005, No. 1680, § 14.
The principal purpose of a professional services contract or a consultant services contract is the procurement of services by the state agency rather than the procurement of commodities.
Acts 2003, No. 1315, § 13; 2005, No. 1680, § 14.

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