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OFFICIAL El>iil(iN VOLUME 4B • TITLE 6, CH. 18-49 Digitized by the Internet Archive 2013 in http://archive.org/details/govlawar200704b Arkansas Code OF 1987 Annotated VOLUME 4B 2007 Replacement TITLE EDUCATION 6: (CHAPTERS 18-49) Prepared by the Editorial Staffofthe Publisher Under the Direction and Supervision ofthe ARKANSAS CODE REVISION COMMISSION Senator Sue Madison, Chair Senator Shawn Womack Representative Michael Lamoureux Representative Mark Pate Honorable Douglas O. Smith, Jr. Honorable William G. Wright Honorable Don M. Schnipper Honorable Cynthia Nance, Dean, University ofArkansas at Fayetteville, School ofLaw Honorable Chuck Goldner, Dean, University ofArkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School ofLaw Honorable Warren T. Readnour, Senior Assistant Attorney General Honorable David Ferguson, Director ofthe Bureau of Legislative Research LexisNexis © Copyright 1987, 1999, 2007 BY The State of Arkansas All Rights Reserved LexisNexis andthe Knowledge Burstlogo are registered trademarks, and Michie is a trademark ofReedElsevierProperties Inc. usedunderlicense. MatthewBenderis aregisteredtrademarkof Matthew Bender Properties Inc. 4062611 ISBN 978-1-4224-4714-6 LexisNexis5 Matthew Bender & Company, Inc. RO. Box 7587, Charlottesville, VA 22906-7587 www lexisnexis.com . (Pub.40604) Sources This volume contains legislation enacted by the Arkansas General Assembly through the 2007 Regular Session. Annotations are to the following sources: Arkansas Supreme Court and Arkansas Court ofAppeals Opinions through 2007 Ark. LEXIS 287 (June 28, 2007) and 2007 Ark. App. LEXIS 324 (June 27, 2007). Federal Supplement through August 13, 2007. Federal Reporter 3d Series through August 13, 2007. United States Supreme Court Reports, through August 13, 2007. Bankruptcy Reporter through August 13, 2007. Arkansas Law Notes through the 2006 Edition. Arkansas Law Review through Volume 59, p. 511. University ofArkansas at Little Rock Law Review through Volume " 28, p. 399. ALR 6th through Volume 17, p. 757. in Titles of the Arkansas Code 1. General Provisions 16. Practice, Procedure, and Courts 2. Agriculture 17. Professions, Occupations, and 3. Alcoholic Beverages Businesses 4. Business and Commercial Law 18. Property 5. Criminal Offenses 19. Public Finance 6. Education 20. Public Health and Welfare 7. Elections 21. Public Officers and Employees 8. Environmental Law 22. Public Property 9. Family Law 23. PublicUtilities andRegulatedIn- 10. General Assembly dustries 11. Labor and Industrial Relations 12. Law Enforcement, Emergency 24. Retirement and Pensions Management, and Military Af- 25. State Government 26. Taxation fairs 13. Libraries, Archives, and Cultural 27. Transportation Resources 28. Wills, Estates, and Fiduciary Re- 14. Local Government lationships 15. Natural Resources and Economic Development IV User's Guide Differences in language, subsection order, punctuation, and other variations in the statute text from legislative acts, supplement pam- phlets, and previous versions of the bound volume, are editorial changes made at the direction oftheArkansas Code Revision Commis- sion pursuant to the authority granted in § 1-2-303. Many ofthe Arkansas Code's research aids, as well as its organiza- tion and other features, are described in the User's Guide, which appears near the beginning ofthe bound Volume 1 ofthe Code. TITLE 6 EDUCATION (CHAPTERS 1-17 IN VOLUME 4A; CHAPTERS 50-84 IN VOLUME 5) SUBTITLE GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. CHAPTER GENERAL PROVISIONS. 1. CORPORATE CHARTERS. 2. ARKANSAS EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION COMMISSION. 3. INTERSTATE COMPACTS. 4. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS RELATING TO ELEMENTARY, SECOND- 5. ARY, AND HIGHER EDUCATION. 6-9. [RESERVED]. SUBTITLE ELEMENTARYAND SECONDARYEDUCATION GENERALLY 2. CHAPTER 10. GENERAL PROVISIONS. EDUCATION. 11. COUNTY BOARDS OF EDUCATION. 12. 13. SCHOOL DISTRICTS. 14. SCHOOL ELECTIONS. EDUCATIONAL STANDARDS AND QUALITY GENERALLY. 15. CURRICULUM. 16. PERSONNEL. 17. STUDENTS. 18. TRANSPORTATION. 19. 20. FINANCES. 21. SCHOOL PROPERTYAND SUPPLIES. 22. ARKANSAS REGISTERED VOLUNTEERS PROGRAMACT. 23. ARKANSAS CHARTER SCHOOLSACT OF 1999. 24. ETHICAL GUIDELINES AND PROHIBITIONS. 25. PUBLIC SCHOOL LIBRARY MEDIA AND TECHNOLOGYACT. 26. ARKANSAS TEACHER HOUSING DEVELOPMENTACT. 27-39. [RESERVED.] SUBTITLE SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS 3. CHAPTER 40. GENERAL PROVISIONS. [RESERVED.] 41. CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES. 42. GIFTEDAND TALENTED CHILDREN. 43. ARKANSAS SCHOOLFORTHE BLINDANDARKANSAS SCHOOL FORTHE DEAF. 44. ADULT LITERACY. ARKANSAS BETTER CHANCE PROGRAM. 45. 46. ARKANSAS HIGH TECHNOLOGY TRAINING CENTER. 47. DISTANCE LEARNING. 48-49. [RESERVED.] EDUCATION 2 SUBTITLE VOCATIONALAND TECHNICAL EDUCATION 4. CHAPTER- 50. GENERAL PROVISIONS. 51. VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL SCHOOLS. 52. VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL TRAINING. 53. POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION REORGANIZATIONACT. 54. OUACHITA TECHNICAL COLLEGE. 55. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY CRAFT TRAINING. 56. ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY-BEEBE. 57. ARKANSAS VALLEY TECHNICAL INSTITUTE. 58. NATIONAL PARK COMMUNITY COLLEGE. 59. ARKANSAS NORTHEASTERN COLLEGE. SUBTITLE POSTSECONDARYAND HIGHER EDUCATION GENERALLY 5. CHAPTER 60. GENERAL PROVISIONS. 61. POSTSECONDARY INSTITUTIONS GENERALLY. 62. PROPERTYAND FINANCES OF STATE INSTITUTIONS. 63. EMPLOYEES OF STATE INSTITUTIONS. 64. UNIVERSITY OFARKANSAS. 65. AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES. 66. HENDERSON STATE UNIVERSITY. UNIVERSITY OF CENTRALARKANSAS. 67. 68. ELECTRONIC INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIAL. 69-70. [RESERVED.] 71. IMPROVEMENT DISTRICTS FOR COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES. 72-79. [RESERVED.] — SUBTITLE POSTSECONDARY EDUCATION FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE 6. PROGRAMS CHAPTER 80. GENERAL PROVISIONS. 81. STUDENT LOANS. 82. SCHOLARSHIPS. 83. TAX-DEFERRED TUITION SAVINGS PROGRAM. [REPEALED.] 84. TAX-DEFERRED TUITION SAVINGS PROGRAM.

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