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Title 27 Transportation

Subtitle 4. Motor Vehicular Traffic

Chapter 50 Penalties And Enforcement

Subchapter 9 - Central Driver's Records File

27-50-901. Establishment.

27-50-902. Report from courts required.

27-50-903. Responsibility to properly file conviction reports.

27-50-904. Conviction for offense arising out of railroad accident.

27-50-905. Procedure for drivers' right to contest entries.

27-50-906. Furnishing of abstracts.

27-50-907. Availability of recorded information.

27-50-908. Forms of authorization.

27-50-909. Fees for furnishing record.

27-50-910. Disposition of funds.

27-50-911. Rules and regulations.

Publisher's Notes. Acts 1977, No. 465, § 11, provided that the act did not affect rights or duties that matured, liabilities or penalties that were incurred, or proceedings that were begun before July 6, 1977.

Effective Dates. Acts 1979, No. 1067, § 3: July 1, 1979. Emergency clause provided: “It is hereby found and determined by the Seventy-Second General Assembly that there is urgent need for additional funds for the construction, maintenance, and repair of State Highways and that the revenues normally considered highway revenues and available for such purposes are inadequate, that this Act is necessary to make additional revenue available for this purpose and should be given effect on July 1, 1979. 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 take effect on July 1, 1979.”

Acts 1997, No. 892, § 8: March 27, 1997. Emergency clause provided: “It is hereby found and determined by the Eighty-First General Assembly of the State of Arkansas that the Arkansas Uniform Commercial Driver License Act is out of compliance with federal laws concerning the commercial driver licenses thereby threatening a certain amount of federal highway funds; that federal highway funding is critical to most of the highway construction projects and threatens the fiscal health and safety of Arkansas' highway programs; and that these clarifications in Arkansas' law should take effect immediately to prevent any possible loss of the critical federal highway funds. Therefore, in order to remove the conflicts in those laws, an emergency is hereby declared to exist, and this act being necessary for the immediate 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 or 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.”
Research References

U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev

Survey of Arkansas Law, Public Law, 1 U. Ark. Little Rock L. Rev 230.

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