Arkansas Statutes

§ 1-5-116 — Hemophilia Awareness Day

Arkansas § 1-5-116

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Ark. Code Ann. § 1-5-116 (2026).

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(a)The General Assembly finds that:
(1)Hemophilia is the name of several hereditary genetic illnesses that impair the body's ability to control bleeding;
(2)Hemophilia is characterized by excessive, uncontrollable bleeding caused by missing or low-level clotting factor in the blood;
(3)Hemophiliac bleeding may occur even when a sufferer has sustained no injury;
(4)Hemophiliac bleeding most often occurs in the joints and in the head;
(5)Approximately twenty thousand (20,000) citizens nationwide are suffering from hemophilia, and one (1) in each five thousand (5,000) live male births in the United States results in hemophilia;
(6)Hemophilia affects males almost exclusively, affecting one in five thousand (1 in 5,000) males;
(7)Hemophilia occurs in all demographic groups;
(8)There is

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Legislative History

Acts 2007, No. 203, § 1.

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