Arkansas Code § 23-99-607

Duty of Attorney General to defend
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In any legal proceeding in which the validity of this subchapter is challenged, the Attorney General shall defend the subchapter regardless of the state agency or official named as an official party. Acts 1999, No. 1232, § 7.
In any legal proceeding in which the validity of this subchapter is challenged, the Attorney General shall defend the subchapter regardless of the state agency or official named as an official party. Acts 1999, No. 1232, § 7.
In any legal proceeding in which the validity of this subchapter is challenged, the Attorney General shall defend the subchapter regardless of the state agency or official named as an official party. Acts 1999, No. 1232, § 7.
In any legal proceeding in which the validity of this subchapter is challenged, the Attorney General shall defend the subchapter regardless of the state agency or official named as an official party.
Acts 1999, No. 1232, § 7.

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