Arkansas Code § 19-4-816

Contracts for procurement of commodities and services
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Each state agency which is authorized by law or under the purchasing procedures of this state to enter into contract for the procurement of property, commodities, or services shall keep on file in its respective place of business a copy of such contract for public inspection or audit and shall make a copy of any such contract available to the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State when so required by him or her. Acts 1991, No. 21, § 1; 2001, No. 1453, § 23.
Each state agency which is authorized by law or under the purchasing procedures of this state to enter into contract for the procurement of property, commodities, or services shall keep on file in its respective place of business a copy of such contract for public inspection or audit and shall make a copy of any such contract available to the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State when so required by him or her. Acts 1991, No. 21, § 1; 2001, No. 1453, § 23.
Each state agency which is authorized by law or under the purchasing procedures of this state to enter into contract for the procurement of property, commodities, or services shall keep on file in its respective place of business a copy of such contract for public inspection or audit and shall make a copy of any such contract available to the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State when so required by him or her. Acts 1991, No. 21, § 1; 2001, No. 1453, § 23.
Each state agency which is authorized by law or under the purchasing procedures of this state to enter into contract for the procurement of property, commodities, or services shall keep on file in its respective place of business a copy of such contract for public inspection or audit and shall make a copy of any such contract available to the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State when so required by him or her.
Acts 1991, No. 21, § 1; 2001, No. 1453, § 23.

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