Arkansas Statutes

§ 16-7-201 — Legislative purpose and intent

Arkansas § 16-7-201

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Ark. Code Ann. § 16-7-201 (2026).

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It is the intent of the General Assembly to:

(1)Encourage and authorize the use of dispute resolution processes throughout this state to resolve disputes, cases, and controversies of all kinds. Such processes include, but are not limited to, negotiation, mediation, conciliation, arbitration, private judging, moderated settlement conferences, mediation-arbitration, fact finding, mini-trials, and summary jury trials;
(2)Encourage the development of new and the improvement of existing processes in this state; and (3) Encourage the courts, the officers and employees of the courts of this state, state and local officers, departments, state and local governments and administrative agencies, state and local enforcement officers and agencies, prosecuting authorities and public defenders, and all

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Related

Smyth v. Smyth
2019 Ark. App. 12 (Court of Appeals of Arkansas, 2019)
1 case citations
Opinion No.
(Arkansas Attorney General Reports, 2000)

Legislative History

Acts 1993, No. 641, § 1.

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