Modifies motor vehicle inspection requirements
Clarifies that the Natural State Council holds absolute title to the property (free and clear of state reverter rights) with limited parcels reserved for scouting and public use.
Clarifies that the Natural State Council holds absolute title to the property (free and clear of state reverter rights) with limited parcels reserved for scouting and public use.
Title: Suffrage; restore to Peter Fulton of Oktibbeha County.
Note: The bill text primarily concerns amendment to Acts 1973, No. 167 §4 (sale of certain property to Westark Area Council, Boy Scouts of America). Several entries in the supplied document appear to mix in unrelated legislative text from other jurisdictions; this summary focuses on the substantive Arkansas bill language.
The bill seeks to remove uncertainty about title and restrictive conditions (including rights of reverter) created by the original 1973 conveyance and the 1991 quitclaim, by confirming and clarifying that the council (now the Natural State Council of Boy Scouts of America, Inc., successor by merger effective Nov. 16, 2023) holds absolute and sole title to the property described in the 1991 quitclaim deed — free and clear of conditions and rights of reverter in favor of the State of Arkansas or its agencies — except for specific parcels reserved for ongoing scouting and compatible public uses.
If you want, I can (1) extract and produce the exact legal parcel descriptions quoted in the bill, (2) compare this draft to Acts 1973, No. 167 and Acts 1991, No. 38 to show the specific textual changes, or (3) look up the Arkansas legislative status on the official legislature website to confirm final disposition.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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