Arkansas Code § 4-76-106

Code of conduct
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No performing rights society or any agent, employee, or representative thereof shall: (1) Engage in any coercive act or practice that is disruptive of a proprietor's business; or (2) Enter onto the premises of a proprietor's business for the purpose of discussing or inquiring about a contract for payment of royalties for the use of copyrighted works by that proprietor, without first identifying himself or herself to the proprietor or to the proprietor's management employees, including showing his or her photo identification card and disclosing that he or she is acting on behalf of the performing rights society and disclosing the purpose of the entry. Acts 1997, No. 648, § 6.
No performing rights society or any agent, employee, or representative thereof shall: (1) Engage in any coercive act or practice that is disruptive of a proprietor's business; or (2) Enter onto the premises of a proprietor's business for the purpose of discussing or inquiring about a contract for payment of royalties for the use of copyrighted works by that proprietor, without first identifying himself or herself to the proprietor or to the proprietor's management employees, including showing his or her photo identification card and disclosing that he or she is acting on behalf of the performing rights society and disclosing the purpose of the entry. Acts 1997, No. 648, § 6.
No performing rights society or any agent, employee, or representative thereof shall: (1) Engage in any coercive act or practice that is disruptive of a proprietor's business; or (2) Enter onto the premises of a proprietor's business for the purpose of discussing or inquiring about a contract for payment of royalties for the use of copyrighted works by that proprietor, without first identifying himself or herself to the proprietor or to the proprietor's management employees, including showing his or her photo identification card and disclosing that he or she is acting on behalf of the performing rights society and disclosing the purpose of the entry. Acts 1997, No. 648, § 6.
No performing rights society or any agent, employee, or representative thereof shall:
(1) Engage in any coercive act or practice that is disruptive of a proprietor's business; or
(2) Enter onto the premises of a proprietor's business for the purpose of discussing or inquiring about a contract for payment of royalties for the use of copyrighted works by that proprietor, without first identifying himself or herself to the proprietor or to the proprietor's management employees, including showing his or her photo identification card and disclosing that he or she is acting on behalf of the performing rights society and disclosing the purpose of the entry.
Acts 1997, No. 648, § 6.

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