Arkansas Code § 23-112-604

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(a) The Department of Arkansas State Police may promulgate rules that are necessary to implement, enforce, and administer this subchapter. (b) The department may cancel a dealer's license if the dealer: (1) Fails to keep and maintain the requirements of § 23-112-607(a) and (c) ; or (2) Pleads guilty or nolo contendere to or has been found guilty of a violation of § 23-112-605 . Acts 1993, No. 490, § 13; 2011, No. 201, § 1.
(a) The Department of Arkansas State Police may promulgate rules that are necessary to implement, enforce, and administer this subchapter. (b) The department may cancel a dealer's license if the dealer: (1) Fails to keep and maintain the requirements of § 23-112-607(a) and (c) ; or (2) Pleads guilty or nolo contendere to or has been found guilty of a violation of § 23-112-605 . Acts 1993, No. 490, § 13; 2011, No. 201, § 1.
(a) The Department of Arkansas State Police may promulgate rules that are necessary to implement, enforce, and administer this subchapter. (b) The department may cancel a dealer's license if the dealer: (1) Fails to keep and maintain the requirements of § 23-112-607(a) and (c) ; or (2) Pleads guilty or nolo contendere to or has been found guilty of a violation of § 23-112-605 . Acts 1993, No. 490, § 13; 2011, No. 201, § 1.
(a) The Department of Arkansas State Police may promulgate rules that are necessary to implement, enforce, and administer this subchapter.
(b) The department may cancel a dealer's license if the dealer: (1) Fails to keep and maintain the requirements of § 23-112-607(a) and (c) ; or (2) Pleads guilty or nolo contendere to or has been found guilty of a violation of § 23-112-605 .
(1) Fails to keep and maintain the requirements of § 23-112-607(a) and (c) ; or
(2) Pleads guilty or nolo contendere to or has been found guilty of a violation of § 23-112-605 .
Acts 1993, No. 490, § 13; 2011, No. 201, § 1.

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