Arkansas Code § 19-4-1803

Collections generally
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All fines, fees, penalties, court costs, taxes, and other collections which, by the laws of this state, are to be remitted directly to the Treasurer of State for credit in the State Treasury to an account of an agency of this state shall be remitted directly to the agency to whose account they are to be credited. Upon receipt, the agency shall transmit them to the Treasurer of State who shall credit them in the State Treasury to the account of the agency. Acts 1961, No. 250, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-505.1.
All fines, fees, penalties, court costs, taxes, and other collections which, by the laws of this state, are to be remitted directly to the Treasurer of State for credit in the State Treasury to an account of an agency of this state shall be remitted directly to the agency to whose account they are to be credited. Upon receipt, the agency shall transmit them to the Treasurer of State who shall credit them in the State Treasury to the account of the agency. Acts 1961, No. 250, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-505.1.
All fines, fees, penalties, court costs, taxes, and other collections which, by the laws of this state, are to be remitted directly to the Treasurer of State for credit in the State Treasury to an account of an agency of this state shall be remitted directly to the agency to whose account they are to be credited. Upon receipt, the agency shall transmit them to the Treasurer of State who shall credit them in the State Treasury to the account of the agency. Acts 1961, No. 250, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-505.1.
All fines, fees, penalties, court costs, taxes, and other collections which, by the laws of this state, are to be remitted directly to the Treasurer of State for credit in the State Treasury to an account of an agency of this state shall be remitted directly to the agency to whose account they are to be credited. Upon receipt, the agency shall transmit them to the Treasurer of State who shall credit them in the State Treasury to the account of the agency.
Acts 1961, No. 250, § 1; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-505.1.

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