Arkansas Code § 27-53-307

Accident response service fee - Definitions
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(a) As used in this section: (1) "Accident response service fee" means a fee imposed for the response or investigation of a motor vehicle accident by a law enforcement agency; and (2) "Entity" means: (A) The state; (B) A political subdivision of the state, including: (i) A county; (ii) A city; (iii) A borough; (iv) An incorporated town; (v) A township; or (vi) A home-ruled municipality; and (C) Any governmental entity or agency or department of a governmental entity or agency. (b) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a person or entity shall not impose an accident response service fee on or from an insurance company, the driver or owner of a motor vehicle, or any other person. Acts 2009, No. 973, § 1.
(a) As used in this section: (1) "Accident response service fee" means a fee imposed for the response or investigation of a motor vehicle accident by a law enforcement agency; and (2) "Entity" means: (A) The state; (B) A political subdivision of the state, including: (i) A county; (ii) A city; (iii) A borough; (iv) An incorporated town; (v) A township; or (vi) A home-ruled municipality; and (C) Any governmental entity or agency or department of a governmental entity or agency. (b) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a person or entity shall not impose an accident response service fee on or from an insurance company, the driver or owner of a motor vehicle, or any other person. Acts 2009, No. 973, § 1.
(a) As used in this section: (1) "Accident response service fee" means a fee imposed for the response or investigation of a motor vehicle accident by a law enforcement agency; and (2) "Entity" means: (A) The state; (B) A political subdivision of the state, including: (i) A county; (ii) A city; (iii) A borough; (iv) An incorporated town; (v) A township; or (vi) A home-ruled municipality; and (C) Any governmental entity or agency or department of a governmental entity or agency. (b) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a person or entity shall not impose an accident response service fee on or from an insurance company, the driver or owner of a motor vehicle, or any other person. Acts 2009, No. 973, § 1.
(a) As used in this section: (1) "Accident response service fee" means a fee imposed for the response or investigation of a motor vehicle accident by a law enforcement agency; and (2) "Entity" means: (A) The state; (B) A political subdivision of the state, including: (i) A county; (ii) A city; (iii) A borough; (iv) An incorporated town; (v) A township; or (vi) A home-ruled municipality; and (C) Any governmental entity or agency or department of a governmental entity or agency.
(1) "Accident response service fee" means a fee imposed for the response or investigation of a motor vehicle accident by a law enforcement agency; and
(2) "Entity" means: (A) The state; (B) A political subdivision of the state, including: (i) A county; (ii) A city; (iii) A borough; (iv) An incorporated town; (v) A township; or (vi) A home-ruled municipality; and (C) Any governmental entity or agency or department of a governmental entity or agency.
(A) The state;
(B) A political subdivision of the state, including: (i) A county; (ii) A city; (iii) A borough; (iv) An incorporated town; (v) A township; or (vi) A home-ruled municipality; and
(i) A county;
(ii) A city;
(iii) A borough;
(iv) An incorporated town;
(v) A township; or
(vi) A home-ruled municipality; and
(C) Any governmental entity or agency or department of a governmental entity or agency.
(b) Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, a person or entity shall not impose an accident response service fee on or from an insurance company, the driver or owner of a motor vehicle, or any other person.
Acts 2009, No. 973, § 1.

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