Arkansas Code § 27-66-205

Mail routes
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The county judge in his or her discretion may designate as a county road any road that is used as a mail route or a free rural mail delivery route if the road is designated as a mail route by the proper postal authorities of the United States Government. Acts 1923, No. 666, § 4; Pope's Dig., § 6972; Acts 1983, No. 165, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 76-105.
The county judge in his or her discretion may designate as a county road any road that is used as a mail route or a free rural mail delivery route if the road is designated as a mail route by the proper postal authorities of the United States Government. Acts 1923, No. 666, § 4; Pope's Dig., § 6972; Acts 1983, No. 165, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 76-105.
The county judge in his or her discretion may designate as a county road any road that is used as a mail route or a free rural mail delivery route if the road is designated as a mail route by the proper postal authorities of the United States Government. Acts 1923, No. 666, § 4; Pope's Dig., § 6972; Acts 1983, No. 165, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 76-105.
The county judge in his or her discretion may designate as a county road any road that is used as a mail route or a free rural mail delivery route if the road is designated as a mail route by the proper postal authorities of the United States Government.
Acts 1923, No. 666, § 4; Pope's Dig., § 6972; Acts 1983, No. 165, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 76-105.

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