ArkansasSB2832025 Regular SessionSenate

TO AMEND THE LAW CONCERNING UNCLAIMED PROPERTY; AND TO PROVIDE THAT CERTAIN NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS ARE EXEMPT FROM THE LAW CONCERNING UNCLAIMED PROPERTY.

Sponsored By: Howard M. Beaty, Jr. (Republican), Kim Hammer (Republican)

First Reading

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Bill Overview

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsors

  • Howard M. Beaty, Jr.

    Republican • House

  • Kim Hammer

    Republican • Senate

Cosponsors

  • Alan Clark

    Republican • Senate

  • Mary Bentley

    Republican • House

  • Keith Brooks

    Republican • House

  • Paul Childress

    Republican • House

  • Tony Furman

    Republican • House

  • Ben Gilmore

    Republican • Senate

  • RJ Hawk

    Republican • House

  • Jane English

    Republican • Senate

  • Mark Johnson

    Republican • Senate

  • Matt McKee

    Republican • Senate

  • Matt Stone

    Republican • Senate

Roll Call Votes

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Actions Timeline

  1. Sine Die adjournment

    5/5/2025Senate
  2. Withdrawn by author.

    4/9/2025Senate
  3. REPORTED CORRECTLY ENGROSSED

    3/13/2025Senate
  4. Amendment # 1 read the first time, rules suspended, read the second time and adopted, ordered engrossed.

    3/13/2025Senate
  5. Placed on second reading for purpose of amendment.

    3/13/2025Senate
  6. Returned by the Committee with the recommendation that it Do Pass as amended, Amendment # 1

    3/12/2025Senate
  7. Read first time, rules suspended, read second time, referred to STATE AGENCIES & GOVT'L AFFAIRS-SENATE

    2/24/2025Senate
  8. Filed

    2/24/2025Senate

Bill Text

  • SB283 - Introduced

    2/24/2025

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