Arkansas Statutes
§ 21-5-506 — Administration of programs
Arkansas § 21-5-506
JurisdictionArkansas
Title21
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Bluebook
Ark. Code Ann. § 21-5-506 (2026).
Text
(a)(1) The administration of the state government employees' deferred compensation program shall be under the direction of the Director of the Employee Benefits Division.
(2)Administration of other deferred compensation programs authorized by this subchapter shall be under the direction of the appropriate officer designated by the county, city, town, or other political subdivision.
(b)The administrator of the deferred compensation program is authorized and empowered to promulgate any and all rules deemed necessary to carry out the intent and purposes of this subchapter.
(c)Deferrals of compensation shall be made in each instance by the appropriate disbursing officer and shall be paid over to an annuity contract or to a trust or custodial account maintained for the deferred compensation
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Opinion No.
(Arkansas Attorney General Reports, 2002)
Legislative History
Amended by Act 2019, No. 315,§ 2324, eff. 7/24/2019. Acts 1975, No. 669, § 3; 1977, No. 937, § 2; A.S.A. 1947, § 12-1620; Acts 1999, No. 1280, § 14; 2001, No. 1596, § 2.
Nearby Sections
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§ 21-1-101
Computation of length of service§ 21-1-102
Term of office of certain officers§ 21-1-103
Service recognition program§ 21-1-105
Employee benefit programs§ 21-1-201
Gender not a bar to holding office§ 21-1-207
Public employees§ 21-1-301
Title§ 21-1-302
Legislative intent§ 21-1-303
Definitions§ 21-1-305
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Arkansas § 21-5-506, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/ar/21-5-506.