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Requires reimbursements to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission for revenue lost to new free/discounted annual resident licenses, funded from General Revenue reserves and audited.
Requires reimbursements to the Arkansas Game and Fish Commission for revenue lost to new free/discounted annual resident licenses, funded from General Revenue reserves and audited.
Subtitle: To require reimbursement to the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission for free or discounted hunting and fishing licenses
Note: The provided document includes multiple unrelated bills from other states labeled “HB 1632.” This summary focuses on the Arkansas bill authored by Rep. Wardlaw (the text beginning “AN ACT TO AMEND THE LAW REGARDING HUNTING AND FISHING…”).
The bill is intended to protect conservation funding administered by the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission (the Commission) by requiring state reimbursement for revenue lost when statutes create free, discounted, or exempted annual resident combination hunting and fishing licenses on or after the bill’s effective date. Sponsors frame this as preventing erosion of sportsmen-generated revenue that funds conservation.
If you’d like, I can: (1) produce a side-by-side comparison of current law vs. changes, (2) estimate potential fiscal exposure under hypothetical discount scenarios, or (3) extract the exact statutory language for citation.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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