Arkansas Code § 20-82-212

Administrative contracts - Contracts with the Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas - Eligibility for contracts
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(a) The Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas may contract with a statewide organization as necessary to fulfill the duties of the Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas described in § 9-5-104 . (b) The Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas may enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Crimes Against Children Division, the Division of Children and Family Services, and any other agency as necessary. Added by Act 2021, No. 975,§ 15, eff. 7/28/2021.
(a) The Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas may contract with a statewide organization as necessary to fulfill the duties of the Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas described in § 9-5-104 . (b) The Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas may enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Crimes Against Children Division, the Division of Children and Family Services, and any other agency as necessary. Added by Act 2021, No. 975,§ 15, eff. 7/28/2021.
(a) The Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas may contract with a statewide organization as necessary to fulfill the duties of the Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas described in § 9-5-104 . (b) The Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas may enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Crimes Against Children Division, the Division of Children and Family Services, and any other agency as necessary. Added by Act 2021, No. 975,§ 15, eff. 7/28/2021.
(a) The Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas may contract with a statewide organization as necessary to fulfill the duties of the Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas described in § 9-5-104 .
(b) The Children's Advocacy Centers of Arkansas may enter into a memorandum of understanding with the Crimes Against Children Division, the Division of Children and Family Services, and any other agency as necessary.

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