Arkansas Code § 6-59-111

Funding for salary equity
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In that funding for and achievement of salary equity among employees of Arkansas Northeastern College is essential for the successful merger of Cotton Boll Technical Institute into Arkansas Northeastern College, this chapter declares the importance of the provision through the Revenue Stabilization Law, § 19-5-101 et seq., for salary equity in addition to incremental funding increases comparable to other institutions of higher education. Acts 2003, No. 830, § 11.
In that funding for and achievement of salary equity among employees of Arkansas Northeastern College is essential for the successful merger of Cotton Boll Technical Institute into Arkansas Northeastern College, this chapter declares the importance of the provision through the Revenue Stabilization Law, § 19-5-101 et seq., for salary equity in addition to incremental funding increases comparable to other institutions of higher education. Acts 2003, No. 830, § 11.
In that funding for and achievement of salary equity among employees of Arkansas Northeastern College is essential for the successful merger of Cotton Boll Technical Institute into Arkansas Northeastern College, this chapter declares the importance of the provision through the Revenue Stabilization Law, § 19-5-101 et seq., for salary equity in addition to incremental funding increases comparable to other institutions of higher education. Acts 2003, No. 830, § 11.
In that funding for and achievement of salary equity among employees of Arkansas Northeastern College is essential for the successful merger of Cotton Boll Technical Institute into Arkansas Northeastern College, this chapter declares the importance of the provision through the Revenue Stabilization Law, § 19-5-101 et seq., for salary equity in addition to incremental funding increases comparable to other institutions of higher education.
Acts 2003, No. 830, § 11.

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