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Senate Bill 400 enhances Arkansas' fair-funding program by ensuring accountability for livestock shows and fairs, promoting transparency and equitable fund distribution.
Senate Bill 400 enhances Arkansas' fair-funding program by ensuring accountability for livestock shows and fairs, promoting transparency and equitable fund distribution.
Senate Bill 400 (SB 400) is a legislative proposal introduced in the Arkansas Senate on March 6, 2025. The bill aims to amend existing laws related to the fair-funding program administered by the Department of Agriculture, specifically concerning financial assistance for livestock shows and fairs.
The primary intent of SB 400 is to enhance the fair-funding program by establishing clearer requirements for recipients of financial assistance. This includes ensuring accountability and transparency in the use of state funds allocated for livestock shows and fairs.
The bill includes several significant provisions:
Creation of Fair-Funding Program:
Funding Distribution:
Recipient Requirements:
Audit Provisions:
County Fair Participation:
Exhibitor Participation:
Definition of Fair:
The bill primarily affects:
- Junior Livestock Shows and Fairs: Organizations that rely on state funding for operations.
- Department of Agriculture: Responsible for administering the fair-funding program and ensuring compliance.
- Exhibitors: Individuals participating in fairs who will benefit from clearer guidelines and funding structures.
Senate Bill 400 seeks to strengthen the fair-funding program in Arkansas by establishing clear guidelines and accountability measures for recipients of state funding. This legislation aims to ensure that funds are used effectively to support livestock shows and fairs, ultimately benefiting the agricultural community and enhancing educational opportunities for exhibitors.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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