Arkansas Code § 6-61-506

Administration of funds
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(a) All federal and other funds provided to the state for support of community colleges and vocational and technical education in community colleges shall be administered by the State Community College Board. (b) In the event there are legal requirements that the funds be granted to another agency of the state, that other agency shall contract with the board for the administration of the funds under the appropriate conditions. Acts 1977, No. 560, § 17; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-4917.
(a) All federal and other funds provided to the state for support of community colleges and vocational and technical education in community colleges shall be administered by the State Community College Board. (b) In the event there are legal requirements that the funds be granted to another agency of the state, that other agency shall contract with the board for the administration of the funds under the appropriate conditions. Acts 1977, No. 560, § 17; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-4917.
(a) All federal and other funds provided to the state for support of community colleges and vocational and technical education in community colleges shall be administered by the State Community College Board. (b) In the event there are legal requirements that the funds be granted to another agency of the state, that other agency shall contract with the board for the administration of the funds under the appropriate conditions. Acts 1977, No. 560, § 17; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-4917.
(a) All federal and other funds provided to the state for support of community colleges and vocational and technical education in community colleges shall be administered by the State Community College Board.
(b) In the event there are legal requirements that the funds be granted to another agency of the state, that other agency shall contract with the board for the administration of the funds under the appropriate conditions.
Acts 1977, No. 560, § 17; A.S.A. 1947, § 80-4917.

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