Arkansas Code § 19-2-503

Eligibility to accept public funds
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In order for a financial institution to be eligible to be a depository of public funds, the financial institution must furnish the public entity documentation, as required in this subchapter, of transactions with or through that institution. Acts 1999, No. 648, § 3.
In order for a financial institution to be eligible to be a depository of public funds, the financial institution must furnish the public entity documentation, as required in this subchapter, of transactions with or through that institution. Acts 1999, No. 648, § 3.
In order for a financial institution to be eligible to be a depository of public funds, the financial institution must furnish the public entity documentation, as required in this subchapter, of transactions with or through that institution. Acts 1999, No. 648, § 3.
In order for a financial institution to be eligible to be a depository of public funds, the financial institution must furnish the public entity documentation, as required in this subchapter, of transactions with or through that institution.
Acts 1999, No. 648, § 3.

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