Arkansas Code § 20-80-404

Duties of Commissioner of State Lands
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(a) All land subject to donation under this subchapter must have been offered for sale to the highest bidder by the Commissioner of State Lands pursuant to § 26-37-101 et seq. (b) After the Commissioner of State Lands has met the requirements of § 26-37-101 et seq., the Commissioner of State Lands may accept applications for donation of remaining tax-forfeited urban property. (c) The Commissioner of State Lands shall prescribe the requisite contracts, forms, or applications. Acts 1993, No. 1009, § 4.
(a) All land subject to donation under this subchapter must have been offered for sale to the highest bidder by the Commissioner of State Lands pursuant to § 26-37-101 et seq. (b) After the Commissioner of State Lands has met the requirements of § 26-37-101 et seq., the Commissioner of State Lands may accept applications for donation of remaining tax-forfeited urban property. (c) The Commissioner of State Lands shall prescribe the requisite contracts, forms, or applications. Acts 1993, No. 1009, § 4.
(a) All land subject to donation under this subchapter must have been offered for sale to the highest bidder by the Commissioner of State Lands pursuant to § 26-37-101 et seq. (b) After the Commissioner of State Lands has met the requirements of § 26-37-101 et seq., the Commissioner of State Lands may accept applications for donation of remaining tax-forfeited urban property. (c) The Commissioner of State Lands shall prescribe the requisite contracts, forms, or applications. Acts 1993, No. 1009, § 4.
(a) All land subject to donation under this subchapter must have been offered for sale to the highest bidder by the Commissioner of State Lands pursuant to § 26-37-101 et seq.
(b) After the Commissioner of State Lands has met the requirements of § 26-37-101 et seq., the Commissioner of State Lands may accept applications for donation of remaining tax-forfeited urban property.
(c) The Commissioner of State Lands shall prescribe the requisite contracts, forms, or applications.
Acts 1993, No. 1009, § 4.

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