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HB 1607

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104th Regular Session Introduced by Carol Ammons and 24 co-sponsors

Arkansas' Act 318 creates the Office of Outdoor Recreation to boost access to outdoor activities, support local initiatives, and promote tourism through grants.

Public Act . . . . . . . . . 104-0447
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Bill Summary · HB 1607

Summary of House Bill 1607 (Act 318)

Purpose and Intent

House Bill 1607, now enacted as Act 318, establishes the Office of Outdoor Recreation within the Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism in Arkansas. The primary goal of this legislation is to enhance the management and promotion of outdoor recreational activities and programs across the state, thereby improving access to outdoor spaces and resources for residents and visitors.

Key Provisions

The bill includes several important provisions:

  1. Creation of the Office:

    • The Office of Outdoor Recreation is officially created within the Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism.
    • The Secretary of the Department is empowered to delegate responsibilities to this new office.
  2. Director Appointment:

    • The Secretary may appoint a Director for the Office of Outdoor Recreation.
    • The Director will coordinate the development of an organizational framework for outdoor recreation programs and policies.
  3. FUN Parks Grants Program:

    • The Office will administer the FUN Parks Grants Program, which is aimed at supporting outdoor recreation initiatives.
    • Funding for this program will come from the Parks and Tourism Outdoor Recreation Grants Fund.
  4. Rulemaking Authority:

    • The Office is authorized to create rules and guidelines necessary for the administration of the FUN Parks Grants Program, including:
      • Grant application procedures
      • Selection criteria for grants
      • Usage limitations on grant funds
      • Accountability measures for grant recipients
  5. Reporting Requirements:

    • The Director is required to provide an annual written report to the State Parks, Recreation, and Travel Commission detailing the activities and progress of the Office.

Impact

The establishment of the Office of Outdoor Recreation is expected to:
- Enhance Outdoor Access: Improve the planning and coordination of outdoor recreation programs, making them more accessible to the public.
- Support Local Initiatives: Provide funding opportunities through the FUN Parks Grants Program, which can benefit local communities and organizations focused on outdoor activities.
- Promote Tourism: Increase tourism in Arkansas by promoting outdoor recreational opportunities, which can have positive economic impacts.

Legislative Timeline

  • Introduced: February 26, 2025
  • Passed by House and Senate: March 12, 2025
  • Enrolled and Transmitted to Governor: March 13, 2025
  • Notification of Act: March 18, 2025

This legislation reflects a commitment to enhancing outdoor recreation in Arkansas, fostering community engagement, and promoting the state's natural resources.

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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