INDEX ALL ROLL CALLS ARE IDENTIFIED BY RED PAGE NUMBERS 1 7, 12, 21, 67, 91, 112, 114, 115, 116, , 12, 20, 69, 91, 112, 113, 116, 119
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1 2018 INDEX
2 INDEX ALL ROLL CALLS ARE IDENTIFIED BY RED PAGE NUMBERS SENATE BILLS PAGE 1 7, 12, 21, 67, 91, 112, 114, 115, 116, , 12, 20, 69, 91, 112, 113, 116, , 12, 19, 72, 91, 112, 114, 115, 116, , 12, 20, 75, 91, 112, 114, 115, 116, , 12, 13, 14, 84, 85, 91, 112, 114, 115, 116, , 12, 19, 76, 91, 112, 114, 115, 116, , 12, 19, 79, 91, 112, 114, 115, 116, , 12, 21 81, 91, 112, 114, 115, 116, 119 RED INDICATES ROLL CALL VOL. 8 - PAGES Index of Proceedings 91st General Assembly Second Extraordinary Session
3 INDEX ALL ROLL CALLS ARE IDENTIFIED BY RED PAGE NUMBERS SENATE RESOLUTIONS PAGE 1 26, 27, 117 SENATE APPOINTMENTS PAGE RED INDICATES ROLL CALL VOL. 8 - PAGES Index of Proceedings 91st General Assembly Second Extraordinary Session
4 2018 FIRST DAY'S PROCEEDINGS
5 --ooooo-- FIRST DAY S PROCEEDINGS SENATE CHAMBER NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION _ Little Rock, Arkansas March 13, 2018 The Senate was called to order at 9 o'clock a.m. by the President. The Secretary called the roll, and the following members answered to roll call: BLEDSOE, BOND, CALDWELL, CHEATHAM, CHESTERFIELD, CLARK, COLLINS-SMITH, COOPER, DISMANG, EADS, ELLIOTT, ENGLISH, FLIPPO, FLOWERS, GARNER, HENDREN, HESTER, HICKEY, HUTCHINSON, INGRAM, IRVIN, JOHNSON, KING, LINDSEY, MALOCH, RAPERT, RICE, SAMPLE, SANDERS, STUBBLEFIELD, TEAGUE, WALLACE. The Senate was led in prayer by Senator Cooper. The Senate was led in the Pledge of Allegiance by the President. On motion of Senator Dismang, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with.
6 2 STATE OF ARKANSAS EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT PROCLAMATION TO ALL WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME - GREETINGS: WHEREAS: An extraordinary occasion has arisen making it necessary to convene the 91st General Assembly into extraordinary session; and WHEREAS: There is a need to make technical corrections to definitions in the Arkansas code concerning offenses regarding alcoholic beverages, motor vehicles, and open alcoholic beverage container, that are necessary to avoid future federal highway spending penalties; and WHEREAS: There is need to amend the Arkansas code to allow certain electronic devices or machines to play an electronic blotter; and WHEREAS: There is a need to alter the Arkansas code by adding a new section concerning a contractual waiver of the right to a jury trial pursuant to Article 2 7 of the Arkansas Constitution; and WHEREAS: There is a need to amend and alter the Arkansas code concerning licensure of pharmacy benefit managers and regulation of their conduct; and WHEREAS: There is a need to amend the Arkansas code concerning review of permits and applications for modification of existing state permits issued by Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality for liquid animal waste management systems; and WHEREAS: There is a need to amend the Arkansas code concerning the operation of an all-terrain vehicle on a public street or highway; and
7 3 WHEREAS: There is a need to amend the Arkansas code concerning design and construction of certain trail projects to be managed by the State Parks, Recreation and Travel Commission rather than the Building Authority Division of the Department of Finance and Administration; and WHEREAS: There is a need to amend the Arkansas code concerning tax deferred tuition savings programs that may be deducted from the taxpayer's adjusted gross income for the purpose of calculating Arkansas income tax within limits; and WHEREAS: There is a need to amend the Arkansas code concerning limitations on the transfer of students who are siblings between school districts; and NOW THEREFORE, I, ASA HUTCHINSON, Governor of the State of Arkansas, by virtue of the power and authority vested in me by Article 6, Section 19 of the Arkansas Constitution, do hereby call an Extraordinary Session of the General Assembly to convene in Little Rock on Tuesday, March 13, 2018 at 9:00 a.m., and I do hereby specify that the General Assembly is convened in such Session to consider, and, if so advised, enact laws for the following purposes: 1) To provide for the payment of expenses and per diem of the House of Representatives and the Senate for this Extraordinary Session. 2) To make technical corrections to Ark. Code Ann for the purpose of aligning state law with federal law to avoid federal highway penalties, by adding changes to the definitions of alcoholic beverages, motor vehicle, and open alcoholic beverage container, also by making changes to Ark. Code Ann regarding areas within a motor vehicle where it is illegal for a person to possess an alcoholic beverage in an open beverage container. 3) To make technical corrections to Ark. Code Ann concerning the definition of equipment to be used by charitable organizations in licensed games under Ark. Code Ann , et seq., for visually impaired participants to include
8 4 electronic devices used to mark a bingo face or an electronic facsimile of a paper bingo sheet, within certain limitations and conditions approved by the Director of the Department of Finance and Administration. 4) To alter Arkansas code title 16, Chapter 30, by adding a new section concerning a contractual waiver of the right to a jury trial pursuant to Article 2 7 of the Arkansas Constitution by creating an enforceable agreement whereby the parties agree to waive their respective rights to a jury trial before or after a lawsuit is filed. 5) To alter Arkansas code concerning the licensure of pharmacy benefit managers providing services for health benefit plans under the Arkansas Insurance Department; amend applicable definitions; require a reasonably adequate and accessible pharmacy benefits manager network; regulate the conduct of pharmacy benefit managers; authorize the Arkansas Insurance Department to examine and audit pharmacy benefit manager records; establish reporting requirements for pharmacy benefits managers; prohibit deceptive and unconscionable trade practices pursuant to the Deceptive Trade Practices Act, Ark. Code Ann et seq., the Arkansas Pharmacy Benefits Manager Licensure Act, Ark. Code Ann et seq., and the Trade Practices Act, Ark. Code Ann et seq.; and authorize the Arkansas Insurance Department to establish rules concerning the licensing, application fees, financial solvency requirements, network adequacy, prohibited practices, reporting requirements, compliance, enforcement requirements, rebates, compensation, and the listing of plans, by pharmacy benefits managers in the State of Arkansas. 6) To amend Arkansas code to provide that only those permit conditions subject to the modification are open for review when an application for modification of an existing state permit for a liquid animal waste management system is filed with the Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality and an existing state permit for a liquid animal waste management system that is
9 5 in good standing is not subject to review or third-party appeal for siting or location issues that were not raised during the applicable review or appeal period at the time of the permit issuance. 7) To amend Ark. Code Ann in order to provide a defense to the prosecution of operation of an all-terrain vehicle on a public street or highway: if it is the most reasonable route from an off-road trail to another or to their private property, the operator's purpose was to get from one off-road trail to another or to his or her own private property and removing the limitation of driving more than three miles on the public street or highway as well as removing the requirement of providing proof of their property interest. 8) To amend the Arkansas code concerning the design and construction of certain trail projects that are donated to and managed by the State Parks, Recreation and Travel Commission rather than the Building Authority Division of the Department of Finance and Administration, these projects must still adhere to the minimum standards and criteria established by the Building Authority Division of the Department of Finance and Administration. 9) There is a need to amend the Arkansas code concerning tax deferred tuition savings programs established under 26 U. S. C. 529 as it existed on January 1, 2018 that may be deducted from the taxpayer's adjusted gross income for the purpose of calculating Arkansas income tax. The aforementioned deductible contributions cannot exceed $5,000 per taxpayer in any tax year, and if established by another state the deductible contribution cannot exceed $3,000 per taxpayer in any tax year. Further, the deductible contributions that are rolled over into a tuition savings account shall not exceed $7,500 per taxpayer in the tax year in which they were rolled over. The aforementioned deductions are to be made available to tuition being paid to both institutions of higher education as well as primary and secondary educational institutions.
10 6 10) There is a need to amend the Arkansas code concerning how siblings are to be treated in the counting of transfer students pursuant to Ark. Code Ann (b)(1)(B) by allowing siblings to meet or exceed the 3% cap found in Ark. Code Ann (b)(1)(A). 11) To confirm gubernatorial appointees. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State of Arkansas to be affixed this 12th day of March, in the year of our Lord s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson, Governor Attest: s/ Mark Martin Mark Martin, Secretary of State
11 7 Senator Maloch moved that the 24-hour rule to review new bills be suspended for the 2nd Extraordinary Session of the 91st General Assembly. Senator Rapert seconded the motion. Motion carried. SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: SENATORS B. JOHNSON, CALDWELL BY: REPRESENTATIVES D. DOUGLAS, JETT SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION SUPPORTING ESTABLISHMENT OF A STANDARD OF IDENTITY FOR RICE USING THE COMMON UNDERSTANDING OF THE TERM RICE. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 1 was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. SENATE BILL NO. 1 Call Item 7 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: SENATORS TEAGUE, G. STUBBLEFIELD BY: REPRESENTATIVES MADDOX, BENTLEY, CAPP, PILKINGTON, VAUGHT A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING THE DEFENSES TO PROSECUTION FOR A VIOLATION OF OPERATING AN ALL- TERRAIN VEHICLE UPON A PUBLIC STREET OR HIGHWAY; TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Senate Bill No. 1 was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on TRANSPORTATION, TECHNOLOGY & LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS.
12 8 SENATE BILL NO. 2 Call Item 5 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: SENATORS CALDWELL, RAPERT, BLEDSOE, BOND, E. CHEATHAM, L. CHESTERFIELD, A. CLARK, COLLINS-SMITH, J. COOPER, L. EADS, ELLIOTT, J. ENGLISH, FLIPPO, T. GARNER, J. HENDREN, HICKEY, J. HUTCHINSON, K. INGRAM, IRVIN, B. JOHNSON, B. KING, U. LINDSEY, MALOCH, RICE, B. SAMPLE, D. SANDERS, G. STUBBLEFIELD, TEAGUE, D. WALLACE BY: REPRESENTATIVES M. GRAY, ET AL. A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT TO CREATE THE ARKANSAS PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGER LICENSURE ACT; TO REGULATE AND LICENSE PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGERS; TO AUTHORIZE PENALTIES AND FINES REGARDING THE REGULATION AND LICENSURE OF PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGERS; TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Senate Bill No. 2 was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on INSURANCE & COMMERCE. SENATE BILL NO. 3 Call Item 10 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: SENATOR A. CLARK BY: REPRESENTATIVES LOWERY, COZART, WARREN, GATES A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT TO AMEND ARKANSAS LAW CONCERNING THE LIMIT ON SCHOOL CHOICE TRANSFERS UNDER THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CHOICE ACT OF 2015; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Senate Bill No. 3 was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on EDUCATION.
13 9 SENATE BILL NO. 4 Call Item 2 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: SENATOR B. SAMPLE BY: REPRESENTATIVE PITSCH A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT CONCERNING THE POSSESSION OF AN OPEN CONTAINER OF ALCOHOL IN A MOTOR VEHICLE; TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS NECESSARY TO AVOID FUTURE FEDERAL HIGHWAY SPENDING PENALTIES; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Senate Bill No. 4 was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on JUDICIARY. SENATE BILL NO. 5 Call Item 4 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: SENATOR J. HUTCHINSON BY: REPRESENTATIVE BALLINGER A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT CONCERNING THE WAIVER OF A PERSON'S OR ENTITY'S RIGHT TO A JURY TRIAL THAT IS CONDITIONED ON A CONTRACTUAL AGREEMENT OF THE PARTIES; TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Senate Bill No. 5 was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on JUDICIARY.
14 10 SENATE BILL NO. 6 Call Item 9 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: SENATOR RAPERT BY: REPRESENTATIVE GILLAM A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT TO AMEND THE ARKANSAS TAX- DEFERRED TUITION SAVINGS PROGRAM ACT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Senate Bill No. 6 was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on EDUCATION. SENATE BILL NO. 7 Call Item 8 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: SENATOR G. STUBBLEFIELD BY: REPRESENTATIVE BENTLEY A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT TO EXEMPT CERTAIN PROPERTY UNDER THE CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF THE STATE PARKS, RECREATION, AND TRAVEL COMMISSION FROM REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUILDING AUTHORITY DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION; TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Senate Bill No. 7 was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT..
15 11 SENATE BILL NO. 8 Call Item 6 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: SENATOR G. STUBBLEFIELD BY: REPRESENTATIVE WARDLAW A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT TO AMEND ARKANSAS LAW CONCERNING THE MODIFICATION AND REVIEW OF PERMITS ISSUED BY THE ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Senate Bill No. 8 was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and referred to the Committee on PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE & LABOR.. Senator Chesterfield requested leave for Representative Armstrong and Representative Gates to be on the floor to welcome the North Little Rock Wildcats Boys and Girls Basketball teams and the Boys 7A Football team, all champions of their respective sports! Leave granted. On motion of Senator Chesterfield the Senate recessed until 9:15 a.m. The Senate reconvened after recess. The Secretary called the roll, and a quorum was present. business. Representative Gates announced the House is organized and ready for
16 12 On motion of Senator Dismang the Senate recessed until 10 a.m. The Senate reconvened after recess. The Secretary called the roll, and a quorum was present. On motion of Senator Dismang, the Senate resolved itself into the Committee of the Whole for the purpose of discussing the following bills: SENATE BILL NO. 1 SENATE BILL NO. 2 SENATE BILL NO. 3 SENATE BILL NO. 4 SENATE BILL NO. 5 SENATE BILL NO. 6 SENATE BILL NO. 7 SENATE BILL NO. 8 Without objection, the Committee of the Whole was dissolved, and the Senate took up its regular order of business. On motion of Senator Dismang the Senate recessed until 11:55 a.m. The Senate reconvened after recess. The Secretary called the roll, and a quorum was present.
17 13 On motion of Senator Hutchinson, Senate Bill No. 5 was withdrawn from the Committee on JUDICIARY, and placed back on second reading for Amendment No. 1. ARKANSAS SENATE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION Amendment No. 1 to SENATE BILL NO. 5 Amend Senate Bill No. 5 as originally introduced: Delete Section 1 and substitute the following: "SECTION 1. As authorized by Article 2, 7, of the Arkansas Constitution, Arkansas Code Title 16, Chapter 30, is amended to add an additional section to read as follows: Contractual waiver of jury trial. A written provision in a contract to borrow money or to lend money in which the parties agree to waive their respective rights to a trial by jury under Arkansas Constitution, Article 2, 7, is valid and enforceable except upon those grounds that exist at law or in equity for the revocation of any contract." (SIGNED) SENATOR J. HUTCHINSON The Amendment was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and adopted. (SIGNED) ANN CORNWELL, SECRETARY Senate Bill No. 5 was ordered engrossed.
18 14 ARKANSAS SENATE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION March 13, 2018 Mr. President: We, your Committee on ENGROSSED BILLS, to whom was referred: SENATE BILL NO. 5, BY SENATOR HUTCHINSON, beg leave to report that we have carefully compared the engrossed copy with the original and we find the same correctly engrossed. Respectfully submitted, (SIGNED) SENATOR BILL SAMPLE, CHAIRMAN On motion of Senator Hutchinson, Senate Bill No. 5 was ordered re-referred to the Committee on JUDICIARY.
19 15 THE SENATE STATE OF ARKANSAS WILL BOND MINORITY WHIP SENATOR 32ND DISTRICT OFFICE: WEST 3RD LITTLE ROCK, ARKANSAS RE: CODE OF ETHICS DISCLOSURE Secretary Cornwell: Sam Ledbetter, a partner of mine at the law firm McMath Woods P.A., represents the Ozark Society. The Ozark Society has been granted intervenor status in a matter involving C&H Hog Farm's permit at ADEQ. It has been reported that the bill involving ADEQ filed in this Special Session of the Legislature beginning today, March 13, 2018 will not effect and does not involve ADEQ actions concerning C&H, its permit, and the Buffalo River Watershed. It is out of an abundance of caution that I file this notice pursuant to our Senate Rules. Please note Mr. Ledbetter's representation of the Ozark Society and that portions of any payments made to him for compensation for representation go the benefit of the law firm McMath Woods P.A. in which I am currently a 1/6 partner. Please call with any questions or if you need additional information. Thank you for your incredible service to the Senate and Arkansas. (SIGNED) Will Bond
20 16 On motion of Senator Dismang, the Senate adjourned until 1:00 p.m., Wednesday, March 14, PRESIDENT OF THE SENATE SECRETARY OF THE SENATE
21 --ooooo-- SECOND DAY S PROCEEDINGS SENATE CHAMBER NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION Little Rock, Arkansas March 14, 2018 The Senate was called to order at 1:00 o'clock p.m. by the President. The Secretary called the roll, and the following members answered to roll call: BLEDSOE, BOND, CALDWELL, CHEATHAM, CHESTERFIELD, CLARK, COLLINS-SMITH, COOPER, DISMANG, EADS, ELLIOTT, ENGLISH, FLIPPO, GARNER, HENDREN, HESTER, HICKEY, HUTCHINSON, INGRAM, IRVIN, JOHNSON, KING, LINDSEY, MALOCH, RAPERT, RICE, SAMPLE, SANDERS, STUBBLEFIELD, TEAGUE, WALLACE. Senator Dismang requested leave for Senator Flowers. Leave granted. The Senate was led in prayer by Lt. Governor Griffin. The Senate was led in the Pledge of Allegiance by the President. On motion of Senator Dismang, the reading of the Journal was dispensed with.
22 18 Senator Garner requested leave for his father, Major Garner, to be presented with a Senate citation. Leave granted. On motion of Senator Garner the Senate recessed until 1:10 p.m. The Senate reconvened after recess. The Secretary called the roll, and a quorum was present. ARKANSAS SENATE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION March 14, 2018 Mr. President: We, your Committee on AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, to whom was referred: SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 1, BY SENATOR GARY STUBBLEFIELD, beg leave to report that we have had the same under consideration, and herewith return the same with the recommendation that it do pass. Respectfully submitted, (SIGNED) SENATOR RONALD CALDWELL, CHAIRMAN
23 19 ARKANSAS SENATE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION March 14, 2018 Mr. President: We, your Committee on AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, to whom was referred: SENATE BILL NO. 7, BY SENATOR BLAKE JOHNSON, beg leave to report that we have had the same under consideration, and herewith return the same with the recommendation that it do pass. Respectfully submitted, (SIGNED) SENATOR RONALD CALDWELL, CHAIRMAN ARKANSAS SENATE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION March 14, 2018 Mr. President: We, your Committee on EDUCATION, to whom was referred: SENATE BILL NO. 3, BY SENATOR ALAN CLARK, SENATE BILL NO. 6, BY SENATOR JASON RAPERT, beg leave to report that we have had the same under consideration, and herewith return the same with the recommendation that they do pass. Respectfully submitted, (SIGNED) SENATOR JANE ENGLISH, CHAIRMAN
24 20 ARKANSAS SENATE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION March 14, 2018 Mr. President: We, your Committee on INSURANCE & COMMERCE, to whom was referred: SENATE BILL NO. 2, BY SENATOR RONALD CALDWELL, beg leave to report that we have had the same under consideration, and herewith return the same with the recommendation that it do pass. Respectfully submitted, (SIGNED) SENATOR JASON RAPERT, CHAIRMAN ARKANSAS SENATE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION March 14, 2018 Mr. President: We, your Committee on JUDICIARY, to whom was referred: SENATE BILL NO. 4, BY SENATOR BILL SAMPLE, beg leave to report that we have had the same under consideration, and herewith return the same with the recommendation that it do pass. Respectfully submitted, (SIGNED) SENATOR JEREMY HUTCHINSON, CHAIRMAN
25 21 ARKANSAS SENATE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION March 14, 2018 Mr. President: We, your Committee on PUBLIC HEALTH, WELFARE & LABOR, to whom was referred: SENATE BILL NO. 8, BY SENATOR GARY STUBBLEFIELD, REPRESENTATIVE JEFFREY WARDLAW, beg leave to report that we have had the same under consideration, and herewith return the same with the recommendation that it do pass. Respectfully submitted, (SIGNED) SENATOR CECILE BLEDSOE, CHAIRMAN ARKANSAS SENATE NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION March 14, 2018 Mr. President: We, your Committee on TRANSPORTATION, TECHNOLOGY & LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS, to whom was referred: SENATE BILL NO. 1, BY SENATOR LARRY TEAGUE, beg leave to report that we have had the same under consideration, and herewith return the same with the recommendation that it do pass. Respectfully submitted, (SIGNED) SENATOR BILL SAMPLE, CHAIRMAN
26 22 Received from the House HOUSE BILL NO Call Item 2 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: REPRESENTATIVE PITSCH BY: SENATOR B. SAMPLE A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT CONCERNING THE POSSESSION OF AN OPEN CONTAINER OF ALCOHOL IN A MOTOR VEHICLE; TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS NECESSARY TO AVOID FUTURE FEDERAL HIGHWAY SPENDING PENALTIES; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. House Bill No was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and placed on the Calendar. Received from the House HOUSE BILL NO Call Item 7 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: REPRESENTATIVES MADDOX, BENTLEY, CAPP, PILKINGTON, VAUGHT BY: SENATORS TEAGUE, G. STUBBLEFIELD A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING THE DEFENSES TO PROSECUTION FOR A VIOLATION OF OPERATING AN ALL- TERRAIN VEHICLE UPON A PUBLIC STREET OR HIGHWAY; TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. House Bill No was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and placed on the Calendar.
27 23 Received from the House HOUSE BILL NO Call Item 8 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: REPRESENTATIVE BENTLEY BY: SENATOR G. STUBBLEFIELD A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT TO EXEMPT CERTAIN PROPERTY UNDER THE CONTROL AND MANAGEMENT OF THE STATE PARKS, RECREATION, AND TRAVEL COMMISSION FROM REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUILDING AUTHORITY DIVISION OF THE DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION; TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. House Bill No was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and placed on the Calendar. Received from the House HOUSE BILL NO Call Item 6 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: REPRESENTATIVE WARDLAW BY: SENATOR G. STUBBLEFIELD A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT TO AMEND ARKANSAS LAW CONCERNING THE MODIFICATION AND REVIEW OF PERMITS ISSUED BY THE ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. House Bill No was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and placed on the Calendar.
28 24 Received from the House HOUSE BILL NO Call Item 9 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: REPRESENTATIVE GILLAM BY: SENATOR RAPERT A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT TO AMEND THE ARKANSAS TAX- DEFERRED TUITION SAVINGS PROGRAM ACT; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. House Bill No was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and placed on the Calendar. Received from the House HOUSE BILL NO Call Item 10 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: REPRESENTATIVES LOWERY, COZART, WARREN, GATES BY: SENATOR A. CLARK A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT TO AMEND ARKANSAS LAW CONCERNING THE LIMIT ON SCHOOL CHOICE TRANSFERS UNDER THE PUBLIC SCHOOL CHOICE ACT OF 2015; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. House Bill No was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and placed on the Calendar.
29 25 Received from the House HOUSE BILL NO Call Item 5 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: REPRESENTATIVES M. GRAY, ET AL. BY: SENATORS CALDWELL, RAPERT, BLEDSOE, BOND, E. CHEATHAM, L. CHESTERFIELD, A. CLARK, COLLINS-SMITH, J. COOPER, L. EADS, ELLIOTT, J. ENGLISH, FLIPPO, T. GARNER, J. HENDREN, HICKEY, J. HUTCHINSON, K. INGRAM, IRVIN, B. JOHNSON, B. KING, U. LINDSEY, MALOCH, RICE, B. SAMPLE, G. STUBBLEFIELD, TEAGUE, D. WALLACE A Bill for an Act to be Entitled: AN ACT TO CREATE THE ARKANSAS PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGER LICENSURE ACT; TO REGULATE AND LICENSE PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGERS; TO AUTHORIZE PENALTIES AND FINES REGARDING THE REGULATION AND LICENSURE OF PHARMACY BENEFITS MANAGERS; TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. House Bill No was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and placed on the Calendar.
30 26 SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 1 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: SENATOR L. CHESTERFIELD BY: REPRESENTATIVE E. ARMSTRONG SENATE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING THE NORTH LITTLE ROCK HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM AND THE BOYS AND GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAMS ON WINNING THE CLASS 7A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. Senate Resolution No. 1 was read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and placed on the Calendar. On motion of Senator Chesterfield, the rules were suspended in considering Senate Resolution No. 1 at this time.
31 27 third reading. On motion of Senator Chesterfield, Senate Resolution No. 1 was called up for SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 1 NINETY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY SECOND EXTRAORDINARY SESSION BY: SENATOR L. CHESTERFIELD BY: REPRESENTATIVE E. ARMSTRONG SENATE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING THE NORTH LITTLE ROCK HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM AND THE BOYS AND GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAMS ON WINNING THE CLASS 7A STATE CHAMPIONSHIP GAMES. Senate Resolution No. 1 was placed on third reading and adopted, (SIGNED) ANN CORNWELL, SECRETARY On motion of Senator Maloch, the rules were suspended concerning the Governor's appointments without approval by the Rules Committee. Senator Maloch moved the Governor's appointments by the following senators be confirmed. Motion carried.
32 28 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Cecile Bledsoe, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Mark Oyler AR Board of Hearing 7/31/2020 Benton County Instrument Dispensers
33 29 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Will Bond, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Mike Goggans AR Pollution Control & 3/29/2022 Pulaski County Ecology Commission Dr. Samual Atcherson Board of Trustees of the AR 1/14/2023 Pulaski County School for the Blind & the AR School for the Deaf Dillard Martin AR Board of Hearing 7/31/2020 Pulaski County Instrument Dispensers
34 30 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Eddie Cheatham, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Swan "Rusty" Moss AR Pollution Control & Ecology 3/29/2022 Chicot County Commission
35 31 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator John Cooper, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Lt. J. Scott Baxter Board of Trustees of the AR Local 1/1/2022 Craighead County Police & Fire Retirement System Barry Phillips AR Commission on Law Enforce- 1/14/2025 Craighead County ment Standards & Training Dr. Matthew McDonough AR State Board of Dental 9/1/2022 Craighead County Examiners
36 32 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Joyce Elliott, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Bill Lundy AR Fire & Police Pension 1/1/2022 Pulaski County Review Board
37 33 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Jane English, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Dr. Zachary Ward Board of Examiners in Speech 6/30/2018 Pulaski County Language Pathology & Audiology Lt. Col. Jeffrey D. Wood State Judge Advocate for the Will of Governor Pulaski County AR National Guard
38 34 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Scott Flippo, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Randy Fore AR Board of Hearing Instrument 7/31/2020 Baxter County Dispensers
39 35 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Stephanie Flowers, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Chief Richard Wingard AR Commission on Law En- 1/14/2025 Jefferson County forcement Standards & Training
40 36 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Trent Garner, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Craig Mobley AR Waterways Commission 1/14/2020 Union County Jeffrey Teague AR State Police Commission 1/14/2025 Union County Christopher Lowry AR Board of Hearing Instrument 7/31/2020 Union County Dispensers
41 37 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Jimmy Hickey, Jr., confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Chief Robert Harrison AR Commissioner on Law En- 1/14/2025 Miller County forcement Standards & Training
42 38 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Jeremy Hutchinson, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Farris Hensley AR Fire & Police Pension 1/1/2022 Saline County Review Board Mike Freeze AR Pollution Control & Ecology 3/29/2021 Pulaski County Commission Dr. Laurel Tait AR Board of Podiatric Medicine 8/31/2019 Pulaski County
43 39 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Keith Ingram, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Adam Davis AR Board of Podiatric Medicine 8/31/2019 Lee County
44 40 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Blake Johnson, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Will Brewer AR Natural Resources 1/14/2025 Greene County Commission
45 41 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Uvalde Lindsey, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Jeremy Sparks Keep AR Beautiful Commission 1/14/2024 Washington County
46 42 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Bruce Maloch, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Dr. John Robinette AR Board of Podiatric Medicine 8/31/2020 Grant County
47 43 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Bill Sample, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Gary Carnahan Board of Trustees of the AR 1/1/2022 Garland County Local Police & Fire Retirement System Lance Spicer AR Fire & Police Pension 1/1/2022 Garland County Review Board
48 44 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Gary Stubblefield, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Dr. Lee Lane Board of Directors of the AR 1/14/2022 Logan County Development Finance Authority
49 45 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018, on a motion of Senator Larry Teague, confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Denise Sweat Board of Directors of the AR 1/14/2022 Hempstead County Development Finance Authority
50 46 STATE OF ARKANSAS Asa Hutchinson Governor March 13, 2018 Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate State Capitol, Room 320 Little Rock, AR Dear Director Cornwell: This letter is a request that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety-First General Assembly 2018 confirm the attached appointments. Thank you for your kind attention to this matter. Sincerely, AH:lr s/ Asa Hutchinson Asa Hutchinson ATTACHMENT: Appointee, County Board or Commission Expiration Date Marty Shell AR Waterways Commission 1/14/2025 Sebastian County Thomas Marsh AR Commission on Law En- 1/14/2025 Sebastian County forcement Standards & Training
51 47 Arkansas Senate LITTLE ROCK, AR STATE OF ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate Phone: Fax: Cell: State Capitol Building, Room 320 Little Rock, AR March 14, 2018 The Honorable Asa Hutchinson Governor, State of Arkansas State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR Dear Governor Hutchinson: This is to advise that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety- First General Assembly, 2018, on a motion of Senator Cecile Bledsoe, confirmed the following: APPOINTEE NAME EXPIRATION DATE BOARD OR COMMISSION COUNTY Mark Oyler 7/31/2020 AR Board of Hearing Instrument Benton County Dispensers Sincerely, Ann Cornwell, Director Arkansas Senate AC/mhf cc: The Honorable Mark Martin, Secretary of State Mr. Bruce Campbell, Director of Boards and Commissions
52 48 Arkansas Senate LITTLE ROCK, AR Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate Phone: Fax: Cell: STATE OF ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY State Capitol Building, Room 320 Little Rock, AR March 14, 2018 The Honorable Asa Hutchinson Governor, State of Arkansas State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR Dear Governor Hutchinson: This is to advise that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety- First General Assembly, 2018, on a motion of Senator Will Bond, confirmed the following: APPOINTEE NAME/COUNTY EXPIRATION DATE BOARD OR COMMISSION Mike Goggans 3/29/2022 AR Pollution Control & Pulaski County Ecology Commission Dr. Samuel Atcherson 1/14/2023 Board of Trustees of the AR Pulaski County School for the Blind & the AR School for the Deaf Dillard Martin 7/31/2020 AR Board of Hearing Pulaski County Instrument Dispensers Sincerely, Ann Cornwell, Director Arkansas Senate AC/mhf cc: The Honorable Mark Martin, Secretary of State Mr. Bruce Campbell, Director of Boards and Commissions
53 49 Arkansas Senate LITTLE ROCK, AR Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate Phone: Fax: Cell: STATE OF ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY State Capitol Building, Room 320 Little Rock, AR March 14, 2018 The Honorable Asa Hutchinson Governor, State of Arkansas State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR Dear Governor Hutchinson: This is to advise that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety- First General Assembly, 2018, on a motion of Senator Eddie Cheatham, confirmed the following: APPOINTEE, COUNTY EXPIRATION DATE BOARD OR COMMISSION Swan "Rusty" Moss 3/29/2022 AR Pollution Control & Ecology Chicot County Commission Sincerely, Ann Cornwell, Director Arkansas Senate AC/mhf cc: The Honorable Mark Martin, Secretary of State Mr. Bruce Campbell, Director of Boards and Commissions
54 50 Arkansas Senate LITTLE ROCK, AR Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate Phone: Fax: Cell: STATE OF ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY State Capitol Building, Room 320 Little Rock, AR March 14, 2018 The Honorable Asa Hutchinson Governor, State of Arkansas State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR Dear Governor Hutchinson: This is to advise that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety- First General Assembly, 2018, on a motion of Senator John Cooper, confirmed the following: APPOINTEE, COUNTY EXPIRATION DATE BOARD OR COMMISSION Lt. J. Scott Baxter 1/1/2022 Board of Trustees of the AR Local Craighead County Police & Fire Retirement System Barry Phillips 1/14/2025 AR Commission on Law Enforce- Craighead County ment Standards & Training Dr. Matthew McDonough 9/1/2022 Craighead County AR State Board of Dental Examiners Sincerely, Ann Cornwell, Director Arkansas Senate AC/mhf cc: The Honorable Mark Martin, Secretary of State Mr. Bruce Campbell, Director of Boards and Commissions
55 51 Arkansas Senate LITTLE ROCK, AR Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate Phone: Fax: Cell: STATE OF ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY State Capitol Building, Room 320 Little Rock, AR March 14, 2018 The Honorable Asa Hutchinson Governor, State of Arkansas State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR Dear Governor Hutchinson: This is to advise that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety- First General Assembly, 2018, on a motion of Senator Joyce Elliott, confirmed the following: APPOINTEE NAME EXPIRATION DATE BOARD OR COMMISSION COUNTY Bill Lundy 1/1/2022 AR Fire & Police Pension Pulaski County Review Board Sincerely, Ann Cornwell, Director Arkansas Senate AC/mhf cc: The Honorable Mark Martin, Secretary of State Mr. Bruce Campbell, Director of Boards and Commissions
56 52 Arkansas Senate LITTLE ROCK, AR Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate Phone: Fax: Cell: STATE OF ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY State Capitol Building, Room 320 Little Rock, AR March 14, 2018 The Honorable Asa Hutchinson Governor, State of Arkansas State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR Dear Governor Hutchinson: This is to advise that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety- First General Assembly, 2018, on a motion of Senator Jane English, confirmed the following: APPOINTEE NAME EXPIRATION DATE BOARD OR COMMISSION COUNTY Dr. Zachary Ward 6/30/2018 Board of Examiners in Speech- Pulaski County Language Pathology & Audiology Lt. Col. Jeffrey D. Wood Will of Governor State Judge Advocate for the AR Pulaski County National Guard Sincerely, Ann Cornwell, Director Arkansas Senate AC/mhf cc: The Honorable Mark Martin, Secretary of State Mr. Bruce Campbell, Director of Boards and Commissions
57 53 Arkansas Senate LITTLE ROCK, AR Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate Phone: Fax: Cell: STATE OF ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY State Capitol Building, Room 320 Little Rock, AR March 14, 2018 The Honorable Asa Hutchinson Governor, State of Arkansas State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR Dear Governor Hutchinson: This is to advise that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety- First General Assembly, 2018, on a motion of Senator Scott Flippo, confirmed the following: APPOINTEE NAME EXPIRATION DATE BOARD OR COMMISSION COUNTY Randy Fore 7/31/2020 AR Board of Hearing Instrument Baxter County Dispensers Sincerely, Ann Cornwell, Director Arkansas Senate AC/mhf cc: The Honorable Mark Martin, Secretary of State Mr. Bruce Campbell, Director of Boards and Commissions
58 54 Arkansas Senate LITTLE ROCK, AR Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate Phone: Fax: Cell: STATE OF ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY State Capitol Building, Room 320 Little Rock, AR March 14, 2018 The Honorable Asa Hutchinson Governor, State of Arkansas State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR Dear Governor Hutchinson: This is to advise that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety- First General Assembly, 2018, on a motion of Senator Stephanie Flowers, confirmed the following: APPOINTEE NAME EXPIRATION DATE BOARD OR COMMISSION COUNTY Chief Richard Wingard 1/14/2025 AR Commission on Law Enforce- Jefferson County ment Standards & Training Sincerely, Ann Cornwell, Director Arkansas Senate AC/mhf cc: The Honorable Mark Martin, Secretary of State Mr. Bruce Campbell, Director of Boards and Commissions
59 55 Arkansas Senate LITTLE ROCK, AR Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate Phone: Fax: Cell: STATE OF ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY State Capitol Building, Room 320 Little Rock, AR March 14, 2018 The Honorable Asa Hutchinson Governor, State of Arkansas State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR Dear Governor Hutchinson: This is to advise that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety- First General Assembly, 2018, on a motion of Senator Trent Garner, confirmed the following: APPOINTEE NAME EXPIRATION DATE BOARD OR COMMISSION COUNTY Craig Mobley 1/14/2020 AR Waterways Commission Union County Jeffrey Teague 1/14/2025 AR State Police Commission Union County Christopher Lowry 7/31/2020 AR Board of Hearing Instrument Union County Dispensers Sincerely, Ann Cornwell, Director Arkansas Senate AC/mhf cc: The Honorable Mark Martin, Secretary of State Mr. Bruce Campbell, Director of Boards and Commissions
60 56 Arkansas Senate LITTLE ROCK, AR STATE OF ARKANSAS GENERAL ASSEMBLY Ann Cornwell, Director Secretary of the Senate Phone: Fax: Cell: State Capitol Building, Room 320 Little Rock, AR March 14, 2018 The Honorable Asa Hutchinson Governor, State of Arkansas State Capitol Building Little Rock, AR Dear Governor Hutchinson: This is to advise that the Senate of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Ninety- First General Assembly, 2018, on a motion of Senator Jimmy Hickey, Jr. confirmed the following: APPOINTEE NAME EXPIRATION DATE BOARD OR COMMISSION COUNTY Chief Robert Harrison 1/14/2025 AR Commission on Law Enforce- Miller County ment Standards & Training Sincerely, Ann Cornwell, Director Arkansas Senate AC/mhf cc: The Honorable Mark Martin, Secretary of State Mr. Bruce Campbell, Director of Boards and Commissions
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