Arkansas Code § 23-18-1206

Additional reporting requirement by local entity as Rural Broadband I.D. Expenses Trust Fund grantee
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A local entity that is a Rural Broadband I.D. Expenses Trust Fund grantee under this subchapter shall: (1) Report to the Institute for Digital Health and Innovation of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences semiannually about the status of the local entity's broadband due-diligence business study; and (2) Cite reports and analyses finalized as a consequence of the Rural Broadband I.D. Expenses Trust Fund grant award. Added by Act 2023, No. 875,§ 28, eff. 7/1/2023.
A local entity that is a Rural Broadband I.D. Expenses Trust Fund grantee under this subchapter shall: (1) Report to the Institute for Digital Health and Innovation of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences semiannually about the status of the local entity's broadband due-diligence business study; and (2) Cite reports and analyses finalized as a consequence of the Rural Broadband I.D. Expenses Trust Fund grant award. Added by Act 2023, No. 875,§ 28, eff. 7/1/2023.
A local entity that is a Rural Broadband I.D. Expenses Trust Fund grantee under this subchapter shall: (1) Report to the Institute for Digital Health and Innovation of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences semiannually about the status of the local entity's broadband due-diligence business study; and (2) Cite reports and analyses finalized as a consequence of the Rural Broadband I.D. Expenses Trust Fund grant award. Added by Act 2023, No. 875,§ 28, eff. 7/1/2023.
A local entity that is a Rural Broadband I.D. Expenses Trust Fund grantee under this subchapter shall:
(1) Report to the Institute for Digital Health and Innovation of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences semiannually about the status of the local entity's broadband due-diligence business study; and
(2) Cite reports and analyses finalized as a consequence of the Rural Broadband I.D. Expenses Trust Fund grant award.

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