Arkansas Code § 6-24-113

Awards and grants
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Nothing in this chapter prohibits administrators or employees of public educational entities from receiving monetary or other awards, grants, or benefits from entities generally recognized as providing benefits based upon exceptional skills or exemplary contributions to education. Acts 2001, No. 1599, § 13.
Nothing in this chapter prohibits administrators or employees of public educational entities from receiving monetary or other awards, grants, or benefits from entities generally recognized as providing benefits based upon exceptional skills or exemplary contributions to education. Acts 2001, No. 1599, § 13.
Nothing in this chapter prohibits administrators or employees of public educational entities from receiving monetary or other awards, grants, or benefits from entities generally recognized as providing benefits based upon exceptional skills or exemplary contributions to education. Acts 2001, No. 1599, § 13.
Nothing in this chapter prohibits administrators or employees of public educational entities from receiving monetary or other awards, grants, or benefits from entities generally recognized as providing benefits based upon exceptional skills or exemplary contributions to education.
Acts 2001, No. 1599, § 13.

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