TO AMEND THE ARKANSAS COMPUTER AND ELECTRONIC SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT ACT.
SB 185 allows Arkansas state employees to buy surplus electronic equipment and establishes statewide contracts to enhance recycling and promote sustainable waste management.
SB 185 allows Arkansas state employees to buy surplus electronic equipment and establishes statewide contracts to enhance recycling and promote sustainable waste management.
Senate Bill 185, now known as Act 208, was introduced in the Arkansas General Assembly on February 3, 2025. The primary purpose of this bill is to amend the Arkansas Computer and Electronic Solid Waste Management Act, which governs the management and recycling of electronic waste in the state.
The bill includes several significant amendments to existing laws:
The amendments made by SB 185 are expected to:
- Enhance Efficiency: By allowing agency employees to purchase surplus equipment, the bill aims to streamline the disposal process and promote the reuse of electronic devices.
- Support Recycling Initiatives: The establishment of statewide contracts for recycling will likely improve access to recycling services for agencies and promote environmentally responsible disposal of electronic waste.
SB 185 represents a legislative effort to improve the management of electronic waste in Arkansas by facilitating the sale of surplus equipment to state employees and enhancing recycling efforts through statewide contracts. The changes aim to promote sustainability and efficiency in the handling of electronic solid waste.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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