Definitions

Ark. Code Ann. § 25-1-1101 — under General Provisions.

Ark. Code Ann. § 25-1-1101

(1) As used in this subchapter:(1) “Boycott” means without an ordinary business purpose:(A) Engaging in refusals to deal;(B) Terminating business activities; or(C) Other actions that are intended to limit public entities' commercial relations with an industry in a discriminatory manner;(2) (A) “Company” means a sole proprietorship, organization, association, corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, limited liability company, or other entity or business association, including all wholly owned subsidiaries, majority-owned subsidiaries, parent companies, or affiliates of those entities or business associations.(B) “Company” does not include a financial services provider as defined in § 25-1-1001(8)(A) as created by HB1307 of the Ninety-fourth General Assembly if that bill becomes an act;(3) (A) “Ordinary business purpose” means a purpose that is related to business operations.(B) “Ordinary business purpose” does not include a purpose that is solely related to furthering social, political, or ideological interests; and(4) “Public entity” means a state or local government entity, including a:(A) Department, division, agency, office, commission, board, constitutional office, or other government organization;(B) Political subdivision, including a city, county, municipality, town, or conservation district; and(C) Public school, public school district, charter school, or public institution of higher education.

(1) “Boycott” means without an ordinary business purpose:(A) Engaging in refusals to deal;(B) Terminating business activities; or(C) Other actions that are intended to limit public entities' commercial relations with an industry in a discriminatory manner;

(A) Engaging in refusals to deal;

(B) Terminating business activities; or

(C) Other actions that are intended to limit public entities' commercial relations with an industry in a discriminatory manner;

(2) (A) “Company” means a sole proprietorship, organization, association, corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, limited liability company, or other entity or business association, including all wholly owned subsidiaries, majority-owned subsidiaries, parent companies, or affiliates of those entities or business associations.(B) “Company” does not include a financial services provider as defined in § 25-1-1001(8)(A) as created by HB1307 of the Ninety-fourth General Assembly if that bill becomes an act;

(A) “Company” means a sole proprietorship, organization, association, corporation, partnership, joint venture, limited partnership, limited liability partnership, limited liability company, or other entity or business association, including all wholly owned subsidiaries, majority-owned subsidiaries, parent companies, or affiliates of those entities or business associations.

(B) “Company” does not include a financial services provider as defined in § 25-1-1001(8)(A) as created by HB1307 of the Ninety-fourth General Assembly if that bill becomes an act;

(3) (A) “Ordinary business purpose” means a purpose that is related to business operations.(B) “Ordinary business purpose” does not include a purpose that is solely related to furthering social, political, or ideological interests; and

(A) “Ordinary business purpose” means a purpose that is related to business operations.

(B) “Ordinary business purpose” does not include a purpose that is solely related to furthering social, political, or ideological interests; and

(4) “Public entity” means a state or local government entity, including a:(A) Department, division, agency, office, commission, board, constitutional office, or other government organization;(B) Political subdivision, including a city, county, municipality, town, or conservation district; and(C) Public school, public school district, charter school, or public institution of higher education.

(A) Department, division, agency, office, commission, board, constitutional office, or other government organization;

(B) Political subdivision, including a city, county, municipality, town, or conservation district; and

(C) Public school, public school district, charter school, or public institution of higher education.