Arkansas Code § 26-51-2102

Legislative findings and intent
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The General Assembly finds that organ donation is a courageous, admirable, and vital demonstration of one's commitment to the value of human life and, in many instances, is necessary for the preservation of life itself. Acts 2005, No. 668, § 1.
The General Assembly finds that organ donation is a courageous, admirable, and vital demonstration of one's commitment to the value of human life and, in many instances, is necessary for the preservation of life itself. Acts 2005, No. 668, § 1.
The General Assembly finds that organ donation is a courageous, admirable, and vital demonstration of one's commitment to the value of human life and, in many instances, is necessary for the preservation of life itself. Acts 2005, No. 668, § 1.
The General Assembly finds that organ donation is a courageous, admirable, and vital demonstration of one's commitment to the value of human life and, in many instances, is necessary for the preservation of life itself.
Acts 2005, No. 668, § 1.

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