Arkansas Code § 19-6-498

Investor Education Fund
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The Investor Education Fund shall consist of those special revenues as specified in § 19-6-301 (213) and an initial transfer of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) from the Securities Department Fund, there to be used to inform and educate the public regarding investments in securities and to pay for costs and expenses associated with conducting a stock market game for educational purposes in the state's public school system, as set out in § 23-42-213 . Acts 2005, No. 20, § 17.
The Investor Education Fund shall consist of those special revenues as specified in § 19-6-301 (213) and an initial transfer of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) from the Securities Department Fund, there to be used to inform and educate the public regarding investments in securities and to pay for costs and expenses associated with conducting a stock market game for educational purposes in the state's public school system, as set out in § 23-42-213 . Acts 2005, No. 20, § 17.
The Investor Education Fund shall consist of those special revenues as specified in § 19-6-301 (213) and an initial transfer of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) from the Securities Department Fund, there to be used to inform and educate the public regarding investments in securities and to pay for costs and expenses associated with conducting a stock market game for educational purposes in the state's public school system, as set out in § 23-42-213 . Acts 2005, No. 20, § 17.
The Investor Education Fund shall consist of those special revenues as specified in § 19-6-301 (213) and an initial transfer of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) from the Securities Department Fund, there to be used to inform and educate the public regarding investments in securities and to pay for costs and expenses associated with conducting a stock market game for educational purposes in the state's public school system, as set out in § 23-42-213 .
Acts 2005, No. 20, § 17.

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