Arkansas Code § 20-80-406

Disposition of applications - Prior municipal approval
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(a) The Commissioner of State Lands may accept, modify, or deny any application. (b) Before the Commissioner of State Lands may donate any parcel to any applicant, other than agents of a city or incorporated town, the city or town shall grant express approval of the donation, thereby avoiding possible conflicts in planning or development projects overseen by the cities or towns of this state. Acts 1993, No. 1009, §§ 7, 8.
(a) The Commissioner of State Lands may accept, modify, or deny any application. (b) Before the Commissioner of State Lands may donate any parcel to any applicant, other than agents of a city or incorporated town, the city or town shall grant express approval of the donation, thereby avoiding possible conflicts in planning or development projects overseen by the cities or towns of this state. Acts 1993, No. 1009, §§ 7, 8.
(a) The Commissioner of State Lands may accept, modify, or deny any application. (b) Before the Commissioner of State Lands may donate any parcel to any applicant, other than agents of a city or incorporated town, the city or town shall grant express approval of the donation, thereby avoiding possible conflicts in planning or development projects overseen by the cities or towns of this state. Acts 1993, No. 1009, §§ 7, 8.
(a) The Commissioner of State Lands may accept, modify, or deny any application.
(b) Before the Commissioner of State Lands may donate any parcel to any applicant, other than agents of a city or incorporated town, the city or town shall grant express approval of the donation, thereby avoiding possible conflicts in planning or development projects overseen by the cities or towns of this state.
Acts 1993, No. 1009, §§ 7, 8.

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