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Senate Bill 385 eliminates the biennial reporting requirement for Arkansas' Rural Services Division, streamlining processes without financial impact on taxpayers.
Senate Bill 385 eliminates the biennial reporting requirement for Arkansas' Rural Services Division, streamlining processes without financial impact on taxpayers.
Senate Bill 385 (SB 385) aims to repeal the requirement for the Rural Services Division of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission to submit a biennial report regarding its activities. This legislative change is intended to streamline reporting processes and reduce redundancy, as the information is already included in the Commission's annual report to the Legislature.
Repeal of Reporting Requirement: The bill specifically targets Arkansas Code § 15-6-106(c), which mandates the Rural Services Division to prepare and submit a comprehensive report every two years. This report includes:
Elimination of Duplication: The bill highlights that the information required in the biennial report is already covered in the annual report submitted by the Arkansas Economic Development Commission, making the biennial report redundant.
Affected Entities: The primary entity affected by this bill is the Rural Services Division of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission. The repeal will relieve the division from the statutory obligation of biennial reporting.
No Financial Impact: The Legislative Impact Statement indicates that there will be no revenue impact or taxpayer impact resulting from this bill. Additionally, no additional resources will be required for implementation.
Senate Bill 385 seeks to simplify the reporting requirements for the Rural Services Division of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission by eliminating a biennial report that is deemed unnecessary due to existing reporting practices. This legislative change is expected to enhance efficiency within the Commission without imposing any financial burden on taxpayers.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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