Arkansas Code § 5-5-404

Receipts
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(a) (1) When any weapon or ammunition is transferred and delivered to the State Crime Laboratory, the laboratory shall provide a receipt to be signed by the transferor or donor and the laboratory officer or employee accepting the weapon or ammunition. (2) The receipt shall contain the following information: (A) A list of any weapon by type, make, and caliber; (B) The serial number of a weapon, when available; (C) The case number of the case in which the weapon was involved, when available; and (D) The type, caliber, and make of the ammunition, when available. (b) A copy of the receipt shall be retained by the laboratory and a copy of the receipt shall be delivered to the agency, individual, or other entity transferring or donating a weapon or ammunition. Acts 1995, No. 202, § 1.
(a) (1) When any weapon or ammunition is transferred and delivered to the State Crime Laboratory, the laboratory shall provide a receipt to be signed by the transferor or donor and the laboratory officer or employee accepting the weapon or ammunition. (2) The receipt shall contain the following information: (A) A list of any weapon by type, make, and caliber; (B) The serial number of a weapon, when available; (C) The case number of the case in which the weapon was involved, when available; and (D) The type, caliber, and make of the ammunition, when available. (b) A copy of the receipt shall be retained by the laboratory and a copy of the receipt shall be delivered to the agency, individual, or other entity transferring or donating a weapon or ammunition. Acts 1995, No. 202, § 1.
(a) (1) When any weapon or ammunition is transferred and delivered to the State Crime Laboratory, the laboratory shall provide a receipt to be signed by the transferor or donor and the laboratory officer or employee accepting the weapon or ammunition. (2) The receipt shall contain the following information: (A) A list of any weapon by type, make, and caliber; (B) The serial number of a weapon, when available; (C) The case number of the case in which the weapon was involved, when available; and (D) The type, caliber, and make of the ammunition, when available. (b) A copy of the receipt shall be retained by the laboratory and a copy of the receipt shall be delivered to the agency, individual, or other entity transferring or donating a weapon or ammunition. Acts 1995, No. 202, § 1.
(a) (1) When any weapon or ammunition is transferred and delivered to the State Crime Laboratory, the laboratory shall provide a receipt to be signed by the transferor or donor and the laboratory officer or employee accepting the weapon or ammunition. (2) The receipt shall contain the following information: (A) A list of any weapon by type, make, and caliber; (B) The serial number of a weapon, when available; (C) The case number of the case in which the weapon was involved, when available; and (D) The type, caliber, and make of the ammunition, when available.
(1) When any weapon or ammunition is transferred and delivered to the State Crime Laboratory, the laboratory shall provide a receipt to be signed by the transferor or donor and the laboratory officer or employee accepting the weapon or ammunition.
(2) The receipt shall contain the following information: (A) A list of any weapon by type, make, and caliber; (B) The serial number of a weapon, when available; (C) The case number of the case in which the weapon was involved, when available; and (D) The type, caliber, and make of the ammunition, when available.
(A) A list of any weapon by type, make, and caliber;
(B) The serial number of a weapon, when available;
(C) The case number of the case in which the weapon was involved, when available; and
(D) The type, caliber, and make of the ammunition, when available.
(b) A copy of the receipt shall be retained by the laboratory and a copy of the receipt shall be delivered to the agency, individual, or other entity transferring or donating a weapon or ammunition.
Acts 1995, No. 202, § 1.

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