Arkansas Code § 6-21-502

Operation or cooperation - No state aid
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(a) Any school district or any board of directors thereof may: (1) Operate such a program independently or cooperate in its conduct with any other public corporation, board, or body in any manner in which they mutually agree; or (2) Delegate the operation of the program to a recreation board created by one (1) or more of them, and appropriate money voted for this purpose to that board. (b) (1) The right of a school district to enter into such agreements with any other public corporation, board, or body, or the right to delegate power to a board for operating a program of recreation, shall be authorized only by a majority vote cast at an annual school election. (2) However, state aid shall not be used for recreational purposes as provided in this subchapter. Acts 1941, No. 291, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-3602.
(a) Any school district or any board of directors thereof may: (1) Operate such a program independently or cooperate in its conduct with any other public corporation, board, or body in any manner in which they mutually agree; or (2) Delegate the operation of the program to a recreation board created by one (1) or more of them, and appropriate money voted for this purpose to that board. (b) (1) The right of a school district to enter into such agreements with any other public corporation, board, or body, or the right to delegate power to a board for operating a program of recreation, shall be authorized only by a majority vote cast at an annual school election. (2) However, state aid shall not be used for recreational purposes as provided in this subchapter. Acts 1941, No. 291, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-3602.
(a) Any school district or any board of directors thereof may: (1) Operate such a program independently or cooperate in its conduct with any other public corporation, board, or body in any manner in which they mutually agree; or (2) Delegate the operation of the program to a recreation board created by one (1) or more of them, and appropriate money voted for this purpose to that board. (b) (1) The right of a school district to enter into such agreements with any other public corporation, board, or body, or the right to delegate power to a board for operating a program of recreation, shall be authorized only by a majority vote cast at an annual school election. (2) However, state aid shall not be used for recreational purposes as provided in this subchapter. Acts 1941, No. 291, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-3602.
(a) Any school district or any board of directors thereof may: (1) Operate such a program independently or cooperate in its conduct with any other public corporation, board, or body in any manner in which they mutually agree; or (2) Delegate the operation of the program to a recreation board created by one (1) or more of them, and appropriate money voted for this purpose to that board.
(1) Operate such a program independently or cooperate in its conduct with any other public corporation, board, or body in any manner in which they mutually agree; or
(2) Delegate the operation of the program to a recreation board created by one (1) or more of them, and appropriate money voted for this purpose to that board.
(b) (1) The right of a school district to enter into such agreements with any other public corporation, board, or body, or the right to delegate power to a board for operating a program of recreation, shall be authorized only by a majority vote cast at an annual school election. (2) However, state aid shall not be used for recreational purposes as provided in this subchapter.
(1) The right of a school district to enter into such agreements with any other public corporation, board, or body, or the right to delegate power to a board for operating a program of recreation, shall be authorized only by a majority vote cast at an annual school election.
(2) However, state aid shall not be used for recreational purposes as provided in this subchapter.
Acts 1941, No. 291, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 19-3602.

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