Suffrage; restore to Tramaine Wagner of Walthall County.
Arkansas replaces the tire law with the Tire Management and Recycling Act, creating an electronic manifest to track tires and a new abatement fund to boost recycling.
Arkansas replaces the tire law with the Tire Management and Recycling Act, creating an electronic manifest to track tires and a new abatement fund to boost recycling.
Note on source material
- The materials provided appear to combine text from more than one distinct "HB 1982" (including an Arkansas bill amending tire law and an Illinois $2 appropriation bill). This summary focuses on the substantive Arkansas-language bill text included in the packet (the “Tire Management and Recycling Act”), and then briefly notes the unrelated Illinois language and the bill’s procedural status as provided.
HB 1982 would recast and broaden Arkansas’s existing Used Tire Recycling and Accountability Act into a new “Tire Management and Recycling Act.” Its stated goals are to protect public health and the environment, improve accountability and sustainability of used-tire programs, promote beneficial reuse/recycling of tires, equalize fee application, and require electronic manifests and business plans for used-tire programs.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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