Arkansas Code § 27-33-105

Cooperation by state entities
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(a) Within appropriations available therefor, the departments, agencies, and officers of the government of this state may cooperate with and assist the Vehicle Equipment Safety Commission within the scope contemplated by Article III(h) of the Vehicle Equipment Safety Compact. (b) The departments, agencies, and officers of the government of this state are authorized generally to cooperate with the commission. Acts 1965, No. 5, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 75-2005.
(a) Within appropriations available therefor, the departments, agencies, and officers of the government of this state may cooperate with and assist the Vehicle Equipment Safety Commission within the scope contemplated by Article III(h) of the Vehicle Equipment Safety Compact. (b) The departments, agencies, and officers of the government of this state are authorized generally to cooperate with the commission. Acts 1965, No. 5, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 75-2005.
(a) Within appropriations available therefor, the departments, agencies, and officers of the government of this state may cooperate with and assist the Vehicle Equipment Safety Commission within the scope contemplated by Article III(h) of the Vehicle Equipment Safety Compact. (b) The departments, agencies, and officers of the government of this state are authorized generally to cooperate with the commission. Acts 1965, No. 5, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 75-2005.
(a) Within appropriations available therefor, the departments, agencies, and officers of the government of this state may cooperate with and assist the Vehicle Equipment Safety Commission within the scope contemplated by Article III(h) of the Vehicle Equipment Safety Compact.
(b) The departments, agencies, and officers of the government of this state are authorized generally to cooperate with the commission.
Acts 1965, No. 5, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 75-2005.

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