Arkansas Code § 23-92-417

Employer service assurance organization - Permitted activities
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In addition to other activities permitted, any employer service assurance organization may: (1) Provide services under § 23-92-414 and § 23-92-419(b) ; (2) Develop and administer standards, procedures, and programs of accreditation and financial assurance and other services for professional employer organizations and state agencies unless otherwise prohibited by law; and (3) Furnish any other services not prohibited by this subchapter. Acts 2003, No. 1750, § 1.
In addition to other activities permitted, any employer service assurance organization may: (1) Provide services under § 23-92-414 and § 23-92-419(b) ; (2) Develop and administer standards, procedures, and programs of accreditation and financial assurance and other services for professional employer organizations and state agencies unless otherwise prohibited by law; and (3) Furnish any other services not prohibited by this subchapter. Acts 2003, No. 1750, § 1.
In addition to other activities permitted, any employer service assurance organization may: (1) Provide services under § 23-92-414 and § 23-92-419(b) ; (2) Develop and administer standards, procedures, and programs of accreditation and financial assurance and other services for professional employer organizations and state agencies unless otherwise prohibited by law; and (3) Furnish any other services not prohibited by this subchapter. Acts 2003, No. 1750, § 1.
In addition to other activities permitted, any employer service assurance organization may:
(1) Provide services under § 23-92-414 and § 23-92-419(b) ;
(2) Develop and administer standards, procedures, and programs of accreditation and financial assurance and other services for professional employer organizations and state agencies unless otherwise prohibited by law; and
(3) Furnish any other services not prohibited by this subchapter.
Acts 2003, No. 1750, § 1.

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