Arkansas Code § 6-24-110

General ethical standards for nonemployees
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Any effort by a nonemployee to influence any public educational entity board member, administrator, or employee to breach the standards of ethical conduct stated in this chapter is a breach of ethical standards and punishable under the criminal penalties set forth in this chapter. Acts 2001, No. 1599, § 10.
Any effort by a nonemployee to influence any public educational entity board member, administrator, or employee to breach the standards of ethical conduct stated in this chapter is a breach of ethical standards and punishable under the criminal penalties set forth in this chapter. Acts 2001, No. 1599, § 10.
Any effort by a nonemployee to influence any public educational entity board member, administrator, or employee to breach the standards of ethical conduct stated in this chapter is a breach of ethical standards and punishable under the criminal penalties set forth in this chapter. Acts 2001, No. 1599, § 10.
Any effort by a nonemployee to influence any public educational entity board member, administrator, or employee to breach the standards of ethical conduct stated in this chapter is a breach of ethical standards and punishable under the criminal penalties set forth in this chapter.
Acts 2001, No. 1599, § 10.

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