In recognition of the Supreme Court's decision in State Bd. of Workforce Educ. and Career Opportunities v. King, 336 Ark. 409, 985 S.W.2d 731 (1999), it is the intent of this subchapter to replace all legislator members of executive branch boards and commissions with appointees who are not members of the Senate or House of Representatives. Acts 1999, No. 1414, § 1. In recognition of the Supreme Court's decision in State Bd. of Workforce Educ. and Career Opportunities v. King, 336 Ark. 409, 985 S.W.2d 731 (1999), it is the intent of this subchapter to replace all legislator members of executive branch boards and commissions with appointees who are not members of the Senate or House of Representatives. Acts 1999, No. 1414, § 1. In recognition of the Supreme Court's decision in State Bd. of Workforce Educ. and Career Opportunities v. King, 336 Ark. 409, 985 S.W.2d 731 (1999), it is the intent of this subchapter to replace all legislator members of executive branch boards and commissions with appointees who are not members of the Senate or House of Representatives. Acts 1999, No. 1414, § 1. In recognition of the Supreme Court's decision in State Bd. of Workforce Educ. and Career Opportunities v. King, 336 Ark. 409, 985 S.W.2d 731 (1999), it is the intent of this subchapter to replace all legislator members of executive branch boards and commissions with appointees who are not members of the Senate or House of Representatives. Acts 1999, No. 1414, § 1.
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