Arkansas Code § 4-18-340

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The Director of the Arkansas Bureau of Standards shall investigate complaints made to him or her concerning violations of this subchapter and upon his or her own initiative shall: (1) Conduct investigations as he or she deems appropriate and advisable to develop information on prevailing procedures in commercial quantity determination and on possible violations of the provisions of this subchapter; and (2) Promote the general objective of accuracy and correctness in the determination and representation of quantity in commercial transactions. Acts 2005, No. 914, § 5.
The Director of the Arkansas Bureau of Standards shall investigate complaints made to him or her concerning violations of this subchapter and upon his or her own initiative shall: (1) Conduct investigations as he or she deems appropriate and advisable to develop information on prevailing procedures in commercial quantity determination and on possible violations of the provisions of this subchapter; and (2) Promote the general objective of accuracy and correctness in the determination and representation of quantity in commercial transactions. Acts 2005, No. 914, § 5.
The Director of the Arkansas Bureau of Standards shall investigate complaints made to him or her concerning violations of this subchapter and upon his or her own initiative shall: (1) Conduct investigations as he or she deems appropriate and advisable to develop information on prevailing procedures in commercial quantity determination and on possible violations of the provisions of this subchapter; and (2) Promote the general objective of accuracy and correctness in the determination and representation of quantity in commercial transactions. Acts 2005, No. 914, § 5.
The Director of the Arkansas Bureau of Standards shall investigate complaints made to him or her concerning violations of this subchapter and upon his or her own initiative shall:
(1) Conduct investigations as he or she deems appropriate and advisable to develop information on prevailing procedures in commercial quantity determination and on possible violations of the provisions of this subchapter; and
(2) Promote the general objective of accuracy and correctness in the determination and representation of quantity in commercial transactions.
Acts 2005, No. 914, § 5.

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