All banks which are by law authorized to accept deposits of public funds may tender, and all officers or boards whose duty it is to award contracts for the deposit of public funds and all officers or boards whose duty it is to accept security for the deposit of public funds may accept bonds of the Housing and Home Finance Agency as security for deposits of public funds at the face value of the bonds. Acts 1933 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 26, § 1; Pope's Dig., § 4336; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-806. All banks which are by law authorized to accept deposits of public funds may tender, and all officers or boards whose duty it is to award contracts for the deposit of public funds and all officers or boards whose duty it is to accept security for the deposit of public funds may accept bonds of the Housing and Home Finance Agency as security for deposits of public funds at the face value of the bonds. Acts 1933 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 26, § 1; Pope's Dig., § 4336; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-806. All banks which are by law authorized to accept deposits of public funds may tender, and all officers or boards whose duty it is to award contracts for the deposit of public funds and all officers or boards whose duty it is to accept security for the deposit of public funds may accept bonds of the Housing and Home Finance Agency as security for deposits of public funds at the face value of the bonds. Acts 1933 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 26, § 1; Pope's Dig., § 4336; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-806. All banks which are by law authorized to accept deposits of public funds may tender, and all officers or boards whose duty it is to award contracts for the deposit of public funds and all officers or boards whose duty it is to accept security for the deposit of public funds may accept bonds of the Housing and Home Finance Agency as security for deposits of public funds at the face value of the bonds. Acts 1933 (1st Ex. Sess.), No. 26, § 1; Pope's Dig., § 4336; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-806.
‹ Prev All Arkansas sections Next ›
Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.