Arkansas Code § 6-51-803

Distribution of funds
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(a) Following publication by the Career Education and Workforce Development Board of criteria required to qualify for designation as a community-based education center, local educational agencies may develop a budget proposal for submission to the board for funding consideration. (b) The board shall distribute the funds in as equitable a manner as possible while maintaining the best utilization of funds appropriated by the General Assembly. Acts 1991, No. 228, § 3.
(a) Following publication by the Career Education and Workforce Development Board of criteria required to qualify for designation as a community-based education center, local educational agencies may develop a budget proposal for submission to the board for funding consideration. (b) The board shall distribute the funds in as equitable a manner as possible while maintaining the best utilization of funds appropriated by the General Assembly. Acts 1991, No. 228, § 3.
(a) Following publication by the Career Education and Workforce Development Board of criteria required to qualify for designation as a community-based education center, local educational agencies may develop a budget proposal for submission to the board for funding consideration. (b) The board shall distribute the funds in as equitable a manner as possible while maintaining the best utilization of funds appropriated by the General Assembly. Acts 1991, No. 228, § 3.
(a) Following publication by the Career Education and Workforce Development Board of criteria required to qualify for designation as a community-based education center, local educational agencies may develop a budget proposal for submission to the board for funding consideration.
(b) The board shall distribute the funds in as equitable a manner as possible while maintaining the best utilization of funds appropriated by the General Assembly.
Acts 1991, No. 228, § 3.

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