8-6-406. Unlawful to litter - Exceptions.
8-6-407. Commercial refuse hauling by uncovered vehicles.
8-6-408. Discarding certain items prohibited.
8-6-409. Prima facie evidence against drivers.
8-6-410. Notice to the public required.
8-6-412. Enforcement generally.
8-6-413. Authority to take possession of discarded items - Notice.
8-6-414. Notification to motor vehicle owner and lienholders - Reclamation.
8-6-415. Sale of junked vehicles and discarded items.
8-6-416. Disposition of sale proceeds.
8-6-418. Possession or use of glass containers on navigable waterways.
Publisher's Notes. References to “this subchapter” in §§ 8-6-401 through 8-6-417 may not apply to § 8-6-418 which was enacted subsequently.
Effective Dates. Acts 1977, No. 883, § 20: Mar. 30, 1977. Emergency clause provided: “It is hereby found and declared by the General Assembly that the present laws pertaining to litter control and junk motor vehicles are inadequate and the immediate passage of this act is necessary to remedy such situation. Therefore, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this act being necessary for the preservation of the public peace, health, safety and welfare shall be in effect from and after the date of its passage and approval.”
Acts 2005, No. 75, § 4: Feb. 7, 2005. Emergency clause provided: “It is found and determined by the General Assembly of the State of Arkansas that current resources are limited to enforce the Litter Control Act; that this act authorizes illegal dumps control officers to issue citations for violations of the Litter Control Act; that this act clarifies the proper disposal of solid waste from illegal dumps; and that this act is immediately necessary to provide additional resources for the control of litter and the proper disposal of solid waste. 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: (1) The date of its approval by the Governor; (2) If the bill is neither approved nor vetoed by the Governor, the expiration of the period of time during which the Governor may veto the bill; or (3) If the bill is vetoed by the Governor and the veto is overridden, the date the last house overrides the veto.”