Mississippi Code § 57-63-19

State economic development action plan
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With research and recommendations prepared by the task force, the Bureau of Comprehensive Long Range Economic Development Planning of the University Research Center shall prepare a long range state economic development action plan which shall consist of six (6) parts as provided in Sections 57-63-21 through 57-63-31 and which shall be revised and updated annually by the bureau. Laws, 1987, ch. 484, § 10; Laws, 1988, ch. 518, § 78, eff. 7/1/1988.
With research and recommendations prepared by the task force, the Bureau of Comprehensive Long Range Economic Development Planning of the University Research Center shall prepare a long range state economic development action plan which shall consist of six (6) parts as provided in Sections 57-63-21 through 57-63-31 and which shall be revised and updated annually by the bureau. Laws, 1987, ch. 484, § 10; Laws, 1988, ch. 518, § 78, eff. 7/1/1988.
With research and recommendations prepared by the task force, the Bureau of Comprehensive Long Range Economic Development Planning of the University Research Center shall prepare a long range state economic development action plan which shall consist of six (6) parts as provided in Sections 57-63-21 through 57-63-31 and which shall be revised and updated annually by the bureau. Laws, 1987, ch. 484, § 10; Laws, 1988, ch. 518, § 78, eff. 7/1/1988.
With research and recommendations prepared by the task force, the Bureau of Comprehensive Long Range Economic Development Planning of the University Research Center shall prepare a long range state economic development action plan which shall consist of six (6) parts as provided in Sections 57-63-21 through 57-63-31 and which shall be revised and updated annually by the bureau.
Laws, 1987, ch. 484, § 10; Laws, 1988, ch. 518, § 78, eff. 7/1/1988.

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