Arkansas Statutes

§ 20-78-701 — Legislative declaration

Arkansas § 20-78-701

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Bluebook
Ark. Code Ann. § 20-78-701 (2026).

Text

The General Assembly hereby finds that, in order to adequately care for their newborns and young children, new mothers may often benefit from receiving professional assistance and information. Without the assistance and information, a young mother may develop habits or practices that are detrimental to her health and well-being and the health and well-being of her child. The General Assembly further finds that inadequate prenatal care and inadequate care in infancy and early childhood often inhibit a child's ability to learn and develop throughout his or her childhood and may have lasting, adverse effects on the child's ability to function as an adult. The General Assembly recognizes that implementation of a voluntary nurse home visitor program that provides educational, health, and other

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Legislative History

Acts 1999, No. 1115, § 1.

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