Arkansas Code § 26-75-616

No personal liability
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No official, officer, employee, or member of the governing body of the municipality or the advertising and promotion commission shall be personally liable on any bonds issued under the provisions of this subchapter or for any damages sustained by any person in connection with any contracts entered into to carry out the purposes and intent of this subchapter unless that person has acted with a corrupt intent. Acts 1993, No. 364, § 11.
No official, officer, employee, or member of the governing body of the municipality or the advertising and promotion commission shall be personally liable on any bonds issued under the provisions of this subchapter or for any damages sustained by any person in connection with any contracts entered into to carry out the purposes and intent of this subchapter unless that person has acted with a corrupt intent. Acts 1993, No. 364, § 11.
No official, officer, employee, or member of the governing body of the municipality or the advertising and promotion commission shall be personally liable on any bonds issued under the provisions of this subchapter or for any damages sustained by any person in connection with any contracts entered into to carry out the purposes and intent of this subchapter unless that person has acted with a corrupt intent. Acts 1993, No. 364, § 11.
No official, officer, employee, or member of the governing body of the municipality or the advertising and promotion commission shall be personally liable on any bonds issued under the provisions of this subchapter or for any damages sustained by any person in connection with any contracts entered into to carry out the purposes and intent of this subchapter unless that person has acted with a corrupt intent.
Acts 1993, No. 364, § 11.

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