Arkansas Code § 19-6-102

Purpose
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Because of the many revenue laws of the state providing for the levying and collecting of taxes, licenses, fees, permits, assessments, royalties, leases, rents, fines, interest, and penalties for the support of the state government and its agencies, institutions, boards, and commissions that have been enacted by various General Assemblies, it is the policy of the General Assembly with respect to all such revenues and other income, which are required by law to be deposited into the State Treasury, to describe, define, and classify all such revenues and other income and to provide for the purposes, individually and collectively, that all such revenues and other income may be used. It is the intent and purpose of this chapter to comply with the provisions of the Arkansas Constitution, including Arkansas Constitution, Article 16, § 11. Acts 1973, No. 808, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-503.1.
Because of the many revenue laws of the state providing for the levying and collecting of taxes, licenses, fees, permits, assessments, royalties, leases, rents, fines, interest, and penalties for the support of the state government and its agencies, institutions, boards, and commissions that have been enacted by various General Assemblies, it is the policy of the General Assembly with respect to all such revenues and other income, which are required by law to be deposited into the State Treasury, to describe, define, and classify all such revenues and other income and to provide for the purposes, individually and collectively, that all such revenues and other income may be used. It is the intent and purpose of this chapter to comply with the provisions of the Arkansas Constitution, including Arkansas Constitution, Article 16, § 11. Acts 1973, No. 808, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-503.1.
Because of the many revenue laws of the state providing for the levying and collecting of taxes, licenses, fees, permits, assessments, royalties, leases, rents, fines, interest, and penalties for the support of the state government and its agencies, institutions, boards, and commissions that have been enacted by various General Assemblies, it is the policy of the General Assembly with respect to all such revenues and other income, which are required by law to be deposited into the State Treasury, to describe, define, and classify all such revenues and other income and to provide for the purposes, individually and collectively, that all such revenues and other income may be used. It is the intent and purpose of this chapter to comply with the provisions of the Arkansas Constitution, including Arkansas Constitution, Article 16, § 11. Acts 1973, No. 808, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-503.1.
Because of the many revenue laws of the state providing for the levying and collecting of taxes, licenses, fees, permits, assessments, royalties, leases, rents, fines, interest, and penalties for the support of the state government and its agencies, institutions, boards, and commissions that have been enacted by various General Assemblies, it is the policy of the General Assembly with respect to all such revenues and other income, which are required by law to be deposited into the State Treasury, to describe, define, and classify all such revenues and other income and to provide for the purposes, individually and collectively, that all such revenues and other income may be used. It is the intent and purpose of this chapter to comply with the provisions of the Arkansas Constitution, including Arkansas Constitution, Article 16, § 11.
Acts 1973, No. 808, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-503.1.

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