Arkansas Code § 20-9-101

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(a) Any additional compensation or allowances which may be made available to professional health service personnel at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences campus may also be made available to those in comparable positions in all divisions or offices of the Department of Human Services. (b) Professional health service personnel shall be limited to all nursing, occupational therapy, and physical therapy classifications. Acts 1991, No. 1085, § 26.
(a) Any additional compensation or allowances which may be made available to professional health service personnel at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences campus may also be made available to those in comparable positions in all divisions or offices of the Department of Human Services. (b) Professional health service personnel shall be limited to all nursing, occupational therapy, and physical therapy classifications. Acts 1991, No. 1085, § 26.
(a) Any additional compensation or allowances which may be made available to professional health service personnel at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences campus may also be made available to those in comparable positions in all divisions or offices of the Department of Human Services. (b) Professional health service personnel shall be limited to all nursing, occupational therapy, and physical therapy classifications. Acts 1991, No. 1085, § 26.
(a) Any additional compensation or allowances which may be made available to professional health service personnel at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences campus may also be made available to those in comparable positions in all divisions or offices of the Department of Human Services.
(b) Professional health service personnel shall be limited to all nursing, occupational therapy, and physical therapy classifications.
Acts 1991, No. 1085, § 26.

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