Arkansas Code § 20-79-403

Ownership of equipment - Telecommunications Equipment Fund
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(a) (1) Equipment purchased under this subchapter shall remain the property of the State of Arkansas for two (2) years and then become the property of the recipient of the equipment. (2) A person who receives the equipment shall be responsible for the maintenance of the equipment and liable to Arkansas Rehabilitation Services for the loss of or damage to the equipment. (3) In the event of the death of an individual in possession of the equipment, or should a person in possession of the equipment leave the state, the equipment shall automatically revert to the possession of Arkansas Rehabilitation Services. (b) Any money collected by Arkansas Rehabilitation Services under this section shall be deposited into the Telecommunications Equipment Fund. Amended by Act 2023, No. 182,§ 14, eff. 8/1/2023. Acts 1995, No. 501, § 3; 2001, No. 530, § 4.
(a) (1) Equipment purchased under this subchapter shall remain the property of the State of Arkansas for two (2) years and then become the property of the recipient of the equipment. (2) A person who receives the equipment shall be responsible for the maintenance of the equipment and liable to Arkansas Rehabilitation Services for the loss of or damage to the equipment. (3) In the event of the death of an individual in possession of the equipment, or should a person in possession of the equipment leave the state, the equipment shall automatically revert to the possession of Arkansas Rehabilitation Services. (b) Any money collected by Arkansas Rehabilitation Services under this section shall be deposited into the Telecommunications Equipment Fund. Amended by Act 2023, No. 182,§ 14, eff. 8/1/2023. Acts 1995, No. 501, § 3; 2001, No. 530, § 4.
(a) (1) Equipment purchased under this subchapter shall remain the property of the State of Arkansas for two (2) years and then become the property of the recipient of the equipment. (2) A person who receives the equipment shall be responsible for the maintenance of the equipment and liable to Arkansas Rehabilitation Services for the loss of or damage to the equipment. (3) In the event of the death of an individual in possession of the equipment, or should a person in possession of the equipment leave the state, the equipment shall automatically revert to the possession of Arkansas Rehabilitation Services. (b) Any money collected by Arkansas Rehabilitation Services under this section shall be deposited into the Telecommunications Equipment Fund. Amended by Act 2023, No. 182,§ 14, eff. 8/1/2023. Acts 1995, No. 501, § 3; 2001, No. 530, § 4.
(a) (1) Equipment purchased under this subchapter shall remain the property of the State of Arkansas for two (2) years and then become the property of the recipient of the equipment. (2) A person who receives the equipment shall be responsible for the maintenance of the equipment and liable to Arkansas Rehabilitation Services for the loss of or damage to the equipment. (3) In the event of the death of an individual in possession of the equipment, or should a person in possession of the equipment leave the state, the equipment shall automatically revert to the possession of Arkansas Rehabilitation Services.
(1) Equipment purchased under this subchapter shall remain the property of the State of Arkansas for two (2) years and then become the property of the recipient of the equipment.
(2) A person who receives the equipment shall be responsible for the maintenance of the equipment and liable to Arkansas Rehabilitation Services for the loss of or damage to the equipment.
(3) In the event of the death of an individual in possession of the equipment, or should a person in possession of the equipment leave the state, the equipment shall automatically revert to the possession of Arkansas Rehabilitation Services.
(b) Any money collected by Arkansas Rehabilitation Services under this section shall be deposited into the Telecommunications Equipment Fund.
Acts 1995, No. 501, § 3; 2001, No. 530, § 4.

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