Arkansas Code § 27-101-109

Remission of fines
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(a) All fines collected for violations of this chapter shall be remitted to the issuing law enforcement office to be used by that office for the administration and enforcement of this chapter. (b) However, fines collected for violations of § 27-101-401 et seq. shall be remitted to the Department of Health for administration and enforcement of § 27-101-401 et seq. Acts 1959, No. 453, § 21; 1963, No. 140, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-241; Acts 1987, No. 122, § 6; 2003, No. 1774, § 6.
(a) All fines collected for violations of this chapter shall be remitted to the issuing law enforcement office to be used by that office for the administration and enforcement of this chapter. (b) However, fines collected for violations of § 27-101-401 et seq. shall be remitted to the Department of Health for administration and enforcement of § 27-101-401 et seq. Acts 1959, No. 453, § 21; 1963, No. 140, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-241; Acts 1987, No. 122, § 6; 2003, No. 1774, § 6.
(a) All fines collected for violations of this chapter shall be remitted to the issuing law enforcement office to be used by that office for the administration and enforcement of this chapter. (b) However, fines collected for violations of § 27-101-401 et seq. shall be remitted to the Department of Health for administration and enforcement of § 27-101-401 et seq. Acts 1959, No. 453, § 21; 1963, No. 140, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-241; Acts 1987, No. 122, § 6; 2003, No. 1774, § 6.
(a) All fines collected for violations of this chapter shall be remitted to the issuing law enforcement office to be used by that office for the administration and enforcement of this chapter.
(b) However, fines collected for violations of § 27-101-401 et seq. shall be remitted to the Department of Health for administration and enforcement of § 27-101-401 et seq.
Acts 1959, No. 453, § 21; 1963, No. 140, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 21-241; Acts 1987, No. 122, § 6; 2003, No. 1774, § 6.

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