Arkansas Statutes

§ 22-6-201 — Purpose - Definition

Arkansas § 22-6-201

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Ark. Code Ann. § 22-6-201 (2026).

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(a)It is the primary purpose and intent of this subchapter that when islands are formed in navigable waters of this state, title to the islands should be retained in the state if the island is appropriate for use by any state agency or may become appropriate for any use by the state and that the islands should be sold by the state only when it is determined that they have no present or future use to the state.
(b)It is not the purpose of this subchapter to require any state agency to accept the responsibility and duty for the operation, management, or development of any island but only that appropriate state agencies, as determined by the Commissioner of State Lands, shall have an opportunity to assume control over the islands.
(c)It is also the intent of this subchapter that when any s

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Related

State v. Hatchie Coon Hunting & Fishing Club, Inc.
279 S.W.3d 56 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 2008)
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Legislative History

Acts 1971, No. 148, § 4; A.S.A. 1947, § 10-613; Acts 1991, No. 807, § 2.

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