Arkansas Code § 5-36-206

Deputizing attorneys to prosecute offenses
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The prosecuting attorney may deputize an attorney of the Office of Chief Counsel of the Department of Human Services or the appropriate state agency to prosecute an offense under this subchapter. Acts 1993, No. 320, § 8.
The prosecuting attorney may deputize an attorney of the Office of Chief Counsel of the Department of Human Services or the appropriate state agency to prosecute an offense under this subchapter. Acts 1993, No. 320, § 8.
The prosecuting attorney may deputize an attorney of the Office of Chief Counsel of the Department of Human Services or the appropriate state agency to prosecute an offense under this subchapter. Acts 1993, No. 320, § 8.
The prosecuting attorney may deputize an attorney of the Office of Chief Counsel of the Department of Human Services or the appropriate state agency to prosecute an offense under this subchapter.
Acts 1993, No. 320, § 8.

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