Arkansas Code § 20-21-221

Intergovernmental agreements
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(a) (1) The Governor, on behalf of this state, may enter into agreements with the United States Government providing for discontinuance of certain of the United States Government's responsibilities with respect to sources of ionizing radiation and the assumption thereof by this state pursuant to this subchapter. (2) Any person that, on the effective date of an agreement under this subsection, possesses a license issued by the United States Government shall be deemed to possess the same pursuant to a license issued under this subchapter, which shall expire either ninety (90) days after receipt from the State Radiation Control Agency of a notice of expiration of the license or on the date of expiration specified in the federal license, whichever is earlier. (b) The agency may enter into an agreement or agreements with the United States Government, other states, or interstate agencies, whereby this state will perform, on a cooperative basis with the United States Government, other states, or interstate agencies, inspections or other functions relating to control of sources of ionizing radiation. Acts 1961 (2nd Ex. Sess.), No. 8, §§ 8, 9; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 82-1519, 82-1520.
(a) (1) The Governor, on behalf of this state, may enter into agreements with the United States Government providing for discontinuance of certain of the United States Government's responsibilities with respect to sources of ionizing radiation and the assumption thereof by this state pursuant to this subchapter. (2) Any person that, on the effective date of an agreement under this subsection, possesses a license issued by the United States Government shall be deemed to possess the same pursuant to a license issued under this subchapter, which shall expire either ninety (90) days after receipt from the State Radiation Control Agency of a notice of expiration of the license or on the date of expiration specified in the federal license, whichever is earlier. (b) The agency may enter into an agreement or agreements with the United States Government, other states, or interstate agencies, whereby this state will perform, on a cooperative basis with the United States Government, other states, or interstate agencies, inspections or other functions relating to control of sources of ionizing radiation. Acts 1961 (2nd Ex. Sess.), No. 8, §§ 8, 9; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 82-1519, 82-1520.
(a) (1) The Governor, on behalf of this state, may enter into agreements with the United States Government providing for discontinuance of certain of the United States Government's responsibilities with respect to sources of ionizing radiation and the assumption thereof by this state pursuant to this subchapter. (2) Any person that, on the effective date of an agreement under this subsection, possesses a license issued by the United States Government shall be deemed to possess the same pursuant to a license issued under this subchapter, which shall expire either ninety (90) days after receipt from the State Radiation Control Agency of a notice of expiration of the license or on the date of expiration specified in the federal license, whichever is earlier. (b) The agency may enter into an agreement or agreements with the United States Government, other states, or interstate agencies, whereby this state will perform, on a cooperative basis with the United States Government, other states, or interstate agencies, inspections or other functions relating to control of sources of ionizing radiation. Acts 1961 (2nd Ex. Sess.), No. 8, §§ 8, 9; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 82-1519, 82-1520.
(a) (1) The Governor, on behalf of this state, may enter into agreements with the United States Government providing for discontinuance of certain of the United States Government's responsibilities with respect to sources of ionizing radiation and the assumption thereof by this state pursuant to this subchapter. (2) Any person that, on the effective date of an agreement under this subsection, possesses a license issued by the United States Government shall be deemed to possess the same pursuant to a license issued under this subchapter, which shall expire either ninety (90) days after receipt from the State Radiation Control Agency of a notice of expiration of the license or on the date of expiration specified in the federal license, whichever is earlier.
(1) The Governor, on behalf of this state, may enter into agreements with the United States Government providing for discontinuance of certain of the United States Government's responsibilities with respect to sources of ionizing radiation and the assumption thereof by this state pursuant to this subchapter.
(2) Any person that, on the effective date of an agreement under this subsection, possesses a license issued by the United States Government shall be deemed to possess the same pursuant to a license issued under this subchapter, which shall expire either ninety (90) days after receipt from the State Radiation Control Agency of a notice of expiration of the license or on the date of expiration specified in the federal license, whichever is earlier.
(b) The agency may enter into an agreement or agreements with the United States Government, other states, or interstate agencies, whereby this state will perform, on a cooperative basis with the United States Government, other states, or interstate agencies, inspections or other functions relating to control of sources of ionizing radiation.
Acts 1961 (2nd Ex. Sess.), No. 8, §§ 8, 9; A.S.A. 1947, §§ 82-1519, 82-1520.

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