Arkansas Code § 19-4-203

Authority of General Assembly
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The General Assembly and the Joint Budget Committee shall: (1) Consider the current programs and financial plan included in the budget requests and the proposed resources for financing recommended by the Governor or Governor-elect including proposed goals and policies, recommended budgets, revenue proposals, and long-range programs; (2) Adopt or recommend programs and alternatives to the financial plan recommended by the Governor or Governor-elect as it deems appropriate; (3) Adopt or recommend legislation to authorize implementation of a comprehensive program and financial plan; (4) Provide for a postaudit of financial transactions, program performance, and execution of legislative policy decisions; (5) Provide for hearings, if required, with the administrative head or any other persons having knowledge thereof of any state agency submitting a budget request, in order to make determinations and formulate recommendations; (6) If found necessary, visit and inspect any agency; and (7) Propose the form of appropriation bills and write or direct the writing thereof. Acts 1973, No. 876, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-331.
The General Assembly and the Joint Budget Committee shall: (1) Consider the current programs and financial plan included in the budget requests and the proposed resources for financing recommended by the Governor or Governor-elect including proposed goals and policies, recommended budgets, revenue proposals, and long-range programs; (2) Adopt or recommend programs and alternatives to the financial plan recommended by the Governor or Governor-elect as it deems appropriate; (3) Adopt or recommend legislation to authorize implementation of a comprehensive program and financial plan; (4) Provide for a postaudit of financial transactions, program performance, and execution of legislative policy decisions; (5) Provide for hearings, if required, with the administrative head or any other persons having knowledge thereof of any state agency submitting a budget request, in order to make determinations and formulate recommendations; (6) If found necessary, visit and inspect any agency; and (7) Propose the form of appropriation bills and write or direct the writing thereof. Acts 1973, No. 876, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-331.
The General Assembly and the Joint Budget Committee shall: (1) Consider the current programs and financial plan included in the budget requests and the proposed resources for financing recommended by the Governor or Governor-elect including proposed goals and policies, recommended budgets, revenue proposals, and long-range programs; (2) Adopt or recommend programs and alternatives to the financial plan recommended by the Governor or Governor-elect as it deems appropriate; (3) Adopt or recommend legislation to authorize implementation of a comprehensive program and financial plan; (4) Provide for a postaudit of financial transactions, program performance, and execution of legislative policy decisions; (5) Provide for hearings, if required, with the administrative head or any other persons having knowledge thereof of any state agency submitting a budget request, in order to make determinations and formulate recommendations; (6) If found necessary, visit and inspect any agency; and (7) Propose the form of appropriation bills and write or direct the writing thereof. Acts 1973, No. 876, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-331.
The General Assembly and the Joint Budget Committee shall:
(1) Consider the current programs and financial plan included in the budget requests and the proposed resources for financing recommended by the Governor or Governor-elect including proposed goals and policies, recommended budgets, revenue proposals, and long-range programs;
(2) Adopt or recommend programs and alternatives to the financial plan recommended by the Governor or Governor-elect as it deems appropriate;
(3) Adopt or recommend legislation to authorize implementation of a comprehensive program and financial plan;
(4) Provide for a postaudit of financial transactions, program performance, and execution of legislative policy decisions;
(5) Provide for hearings, if required, with the administrative head or any other persons having knowledge thereof of any state agency submitting a budget request, in order to make determinations and formulate recommendations;
(6) If found necessary, visit and inspect any agency; and
(7) Propose the form of appropriation bills and write or direct the writing thereof.
Acts 1973, No. 876, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-331.

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