Arkansas Code § 21-13-104

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Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to provide a lawful claim or right of volunteers for meals, lodging, transportation, or liability insurance coverage, unless each of the respective departments has: (1) Made provision for such benefits; (2) Established appropriate safeguards for eligibility for the benefits; and (3) Determined that sufficient funds are available to the department to defray the cost of the benefits. Acts 1981, No. 42, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 12-3705.
Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to provide a lawful claim or right of volunteers for meals, lodging, transportation, or liability insurance coverage, unless each of the respective departments has: (1) Made provision for such benefits; (2) Established appropriate safeguards for eligibility for the benefits; and (3) Determined that sufficient funds are available to the department to defray the cost of the benefits. Acts 1981, No. 42, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 12-3705.
Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to provide a lawful claim or right of volunteers for meals, lodging, transportation, or liability insurance coverage, unless each of the respective departments has: (1) Made provision for such benefits; (2) Established appropriate safeguards for eligibility for the benefits; and (3) Determined that sufficient funds are available to the department to defray the cost of the benefits. Acts 1981, No. 42, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 12-3705.
Nothing in this chapter shall be deemed to provide a lawful claim or right of volunteers for meals, lodging, transportation, or liability insurance coverage, unless each of the respective departments has:
(1) Made provision for such benefits;
(2) Established appropriate safeguards for eligibility for the benefits; and
(3) Determined that sufficient funds are available to the department to defray the cost of the benefits.
Acts 1981, No. 42, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 12-3705.

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