20-32-104. Disposition of fees and fines.
20-32-105. Authorization to stop vehicles suspected of transporting commercial medical waste.
20-32-106. Rules and regulations.
20-32-107. License to transport, treat, or dispose.
20-32-108. Applications - Procedure generally.
20-32-109. Location requirements.
20-32-110. Transportation requirements.
20-32-111. Scope of authority.
20-32-112. Violations - Penalties.
A.C.R.C. Notes. References to “this chapter” in §§ 20-32-101 - 20-32-111 may not apply to § 20-32-112 which was enacted subsequently.
Cross References. Commercial medical waste incineration facilities, § 8-6-1301 et seq.
Effective Dates. Acts 1993, No. 412, § 6: Mar. 9, 1993. Emergency clause provided: “It is hereby found and determined by the Seventy-Ninth General Assembly that the amendments contained in this act are necessary in order to protect, not only the safety of the traveling public, but also the safety of the general public of this state, by providing more effective safeguards for the transportation of medical waste in this state. Therefore, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this act being necessary for the immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and approval.”
Acts 1997, No. 179, § 38: Feb. 17, 1997. Emergency clause provided: “It is hereby found and determined by the General Assembly that Act 10 of the First Extraordinary Session of 1995 abolished the Joint Interim Committee on Public Health, Welfare, and Labor and in its place established the House Interim Committee and Senate Interim Committee on Public Health, Welfare, and Labor; that various sections of the Arkansas Code refer to the Joint Interim Committee on Public Health, Welfare, and Labor and should be corrected to refer to the House and Senate Interim Committees on Public Health, Welfare, and Labor; that this act so provides; and that this act should go into effect immediately in order to make the laws compatible as soon as possible. Therefore, an emergency is declared to exist and this act being immediately necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health and safety shall become effective on the date of its approval by the Governor. If the bill is neither approved nor vetoed by the Governor, it shall become effective on the expiration of the period of time during which the Governor may veto the bill. If the bill is vetoed by the Governor and the veto is overridden, it shall become effective on the date the last house overrides the veto.”