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Arkansas HB 1888 would require the Division of Workforce Services to provide individuals free access to their wage and employment records, including electronic delivery.
Arkansas HB 1888 would require the Division of Workforce Services to provide individuals free access to their wage and employment records, including electronic delivery.
Note on source materials: The documents provided appear to include text from two different state bills both labeled “HB 1888” (an Arkansas bill and an Illinois bill) and an unrelated title line about an appropriation to the “Second Chance Outreach Learning Center.” This summary focuses on the principal Arkansas bill text contained in the materials (amending Arkansas Division of Workforce Services law). At the end I note the other, separate Illinois measure that was also included in the file.
To require the Arkansas Division of Workforce Services (DWS) to provide individuals (or their representatives) free access to their wage and employment records and to enable electronic transmission of those records—directly or via a qualified third‑party vendor—so individuals can use the records for purposes consistent with the Fair Credit Reporting Act.
The provided packet also included text for an Illinois HB 1888 (designating March as “Prescribed Fire Awareness Month”) and an unrelated title referencing an appropriation to the “Second Chance Outreach Learning Center.” Those are separate measures and are not part of the Arkansas statutory amendment described above. The Illinois measure was introduced by Rep. Nicolle Grasse and had separate committee actions; it likewise did not advance (listed as “Died In Committee”). If you want separate, focused summaries of the Illinois text or clarification about the appropriation title, I can prepare those.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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