Arkansas Code § 5-55-204

Penalties for food stamp trafficking
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In addition to the penalties set forth in this subchapter, any recipient of a food stamp found guilty of a violation set forth in this subchapter is ineligible for further participation in the food stamp program, as follows: (1) For a period of one (1) year, upon the first occasion of any offense; (2) For a period of two (2) years, upon the second occasion of any offense; and (3) Permanently, upon the third occasion of any offense. Acts 1993, No. 272, § 1; 1997, No. 1058, § 27.
In addition to the penalties set forth in this subchapter, any recipient of a food stamp found guilty of a violation set forth in this subchapter is ineligible for further participation in the food stamp program, as follows: (1) For a period of one (1) year, upon the first occasion of any offense; (2) For a period of two (2) years, upon the second occasion of any offense; and (3) Permanently, upon the third occasion of any offense. Acts 1993, No. 272, § 1; 1997, No. 1058, § 27.
In addition to the penalties set forth in this subchapter, any recipient of a food stamp found guilty of a violation set forth in this subchapter is ineligible for further participation in the food stamp program, as follows: (1) For a period of one (1) year, upon the first occasion of any offense; (2) For a period of two (2) years, upon the second occasion of any offense; and (3) Permanently, upon the third occasion of any offense. Acts 1993, No. 272, § 1; 1997, No. 1058, § 27.
In addition to the penalties set forth in this subchapter, any recipient of a food stamp found guilty of a violation set forth in this subchapter is ineligible for further participation in the food stamp program, as follows:
(1) For a period of one (1) year, upon the first occasion of any offense;
(2) For a period of two (2) years, upon the second occasion of any offense; and
(3) Permanently, upon the third occasion of any offense.
Acts 1993, No. 272, § 1; 1997, No. 1058, § 27.

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