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Bill Summary · HB 1394

Summary of House Bill 1394 (HB 1394)

Overview

House Bill 1394, titled "Relating to Health," was introduced in the Arkansas General Assembly on February 4, 2025. The bill has been referred to the House Committees on Health, Law, and Joint Budget (HLT, JHA). Its primary focus is on the reappropriation of funds for the Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism, specifically the Division of Heritage.

Purpose and Intent

The intent of HB 1394 is to reappropriate existing funds for various projects under the Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism. This includes ensuring the availability of financial resources for the maintenance and preservation of state-owned lands, historic sites, and cultural resources. The bill aims to facilitate the effective management of these resources to enhance public access and enjoyment.

Key Provisions

  • Reappropriation of Funds:

    • Central Administration: Up to $750,000 is reappropriated for special maintenance from the Arkansas Division of Heritage Special Fund Account, effective July 1, 2025.
    • NCRC Grant: Up to $14,317,956 is reappropriated from the Arkansas Natural and Cultural Resources Grant and Trust Fund for the acquisition, management, and preservation of state-owned lands and historic sites, also effective July 1, 2025.
  • Disbursement Controls: The bill establishes that no contracts or obligations can exceed the available funds as provided by law. It allows agencies to accept grants and donations to supplement state funds for the projects outlined.

  • Legislative Intent: The bill emphasizes that disbursements must comply with the stated purposes for which the funds are appropriated, as documented in budget manuals and legislative recommendations.

  • Emergency Clause: An emergency clause is included, stating that the bill is necessary for the immediate preservation of public peace, health, and safety, and will take effect on July 1, 2025.

Impact

The reappropriation of funds through HB 1394 will directly affect the Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism, enabling it to maintain and enhance Arkansas's cultural and natural heritage. This funding is crucial for the ongoing management of historic sites and state-owned lands, which are vital for tourism and education.

Legislative Timeline

  • February 4, 2025: Bill introduced and referred to committees.
  • February 10, 2025: Considered in the Committee of the Whole and passed; emergency clause adopted.
  • February 11, 2025: Passed by both the House and Senate; returned to the House as passed.
  • February 13, 2025: Notification that HB 1394 is now Act 93.

This summary provides a concise overview of HB 1394, detailing its purpose, provisions, and potential impacts on Arkansas's heritage and tourism sectors.

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

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