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SB 519 enhances aquaculture regulations in Arkansas, ensuring sustainable practices and clarifying cash surrender value rules for insurers and policyholders.
SB 519 enhances aquaculture regulations in Arkansas, ensuring sustainable practices and clarifying cash surrender value rules for insurers and policyholders.
Bill Number: SB 519
Introduced On: March 19, 2025
Current Status: Referred to WTL/EDT, JDC
Classification: Legislative Bill
Subject Areas: Aquaculture, Department of Land and Natural Resources (DLNR), Division of Aquatic Resources, Marine Resources
SB 519 aims to amend existing laws related to the management and regulation of aquatic life, specifically focusing on aquaculture practices and the responsibilities of the Division of Aquatic Resources within the DLNR.
The primary intent of SB 519 is to enhance the regulatory framework governing aquaculture in Arkansas. This includes ensuring sustainable practices, protecting marine resources, and establishing clear guidelines for the management of aquatic life.
Senate Bill 519 represents a significant step in regulating aquatic life and insurance practices in Arkansas. By amending existing laws, the bill aims to promote sustainable aquaculture and clarify the rights and responsibilities of insurers and policyholders regarding cash surrender values. The changes are expected to take effect on January 1, 2026, providing time for stakeholders to adapt to the new regulations.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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