GAMBLING DATA COLLECTION ACT
House Bill 1565 allows Arkansas property owners to opt out of having their personal property information published online, enhancing their privacy and control.
House Bill 1565 allows Arkansas property owners to opt out of having their personal property information published online, enhancing their privacy and control.
House Bill 1565 was introduced to amend existing laws regarding the duties of county property assessors in Arkansas. The primary intent of the bill was to allow property owners the option to opt out of having their personal property information published in an online database maintained by county assessors. This measure aimed to enhance privacy for property owners who may not wish to have their information publicly accessible online.
While HB 1565 aimed to provide property owners with greater control over their personal information in online databases, it did not progress through the legislative process. The proposal highlighted ongoing discussions about privacy and public access to property records in Arkansas.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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