HB1092
Type: B Origin: House Arkansas Comments: 0

An Act For The Department Of Parks, Heritage, And Tourism - State Parks And Tourism Divisions Reappropriation.

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The bill aims to reappropriate funds within the Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism for State Parks and Tourism divisions. It focuses on reallocating resources to support the maintenance and promotion of state parks and tourism activities. The main provisions include adjusting budget allocations to enhance infrastructure, conservation efforts, and visitor services in these areas. This reappropriation is intended to improve the overall quality and accessibility of state parks while boosting tourism initiatives.

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  • 2024-04-11: Filed

  • 2024-04-11: Read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on JOINT BUDGET COMMITTEE

  • 2024-04-17: Returned by the Committee Do Pass

  • 2024-04-18: RULES SUSPENDED

  • 2024-04-18: Considered in the Committee of the Whole, and recommended do pass.

  • 2024-04-18: Read the third time and passed and ordered transmitted to the Senate.

  • 2024-04-18: EMERGENCY CLAUSE ADOPTED

  • 2024-04-18: Received from the House.

  • 2024-04-18: Read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and placed on the calendar.

  • 2024-04-23: Read the third time and passed.

  • 2024-04-23: EMERGENCY CLAUSE ADOPTED

  • 2024-04-23: Returned to the House as Passed.

  • 2024-04-23: Returned From the Senate as passed.

  • 2024-04-23: TO BE ENROLLED

  • 2024-04-24: Correctly enrolled and ordered transmitted to the Governor's Office.

  • 2024-04-25: Notification that HB1092 is now Act 88

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