Arkansas Code § 20-64-828

Presumption of competency
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No person admitted voluntarily or committed involuntarily to a receiving facility or program under this subchapter shall be considered incompetent per se by virtue of the admission or commitment. Acts 1989 (3rd Ex. Sess.), No. 10, § 16.
No person admitted voluntarily or committed involuntarily to a receiving facility or program under this subchapter shall be considered incompetent per se by virtue of the admission or commitment. Acts 1989 (3rd Ex. Sess.), No. 10, § 16.
No person admitted voluntarily or committed involuntarily to a receiving facility or program under this subchapter shall be considered incompetent per se by virtue of the admission or commitment. Acts 1989 (3rd Ex. Sess.), No. 10, § 16.
No person admitted voluntarily or committed involuntarily to a receiving facility or program under this subchapter shall be considered incompetent per se by virtue of the admission or commitment.
Acts 1989 (3rd Ex. Sess.), No. 10, § 16.

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