HB1806
To Provide For The Use Of Additional Revenues By The Division Of Arkansas State Police; And To Amend The Law Concerning The Use Of Revenues Received From Auto Auction Fees.
Last Action (May 1, 2023): Died in House Committee at Sine Die Adjournment
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AI-Generated Summary
House Bill 1806 amends Arkansas Code § 23-112-614 to provide the Division of Arkansas State Police (ASP) with greater flexibility in utilizing revenues generated from auto auction fees for salvage-titled or parts-only titled vehicles. Under current law, 50 percent of these revenues are earmarked for the inspection and oversight of auto auctions. The bill adds a provision allowing the ASP to use any unexpended balances from these funds for personal services, operation, maintenance, and improvement of the division. This legislation effectively expands the scope of authorized expenditures for these specific state revenues beyond primary oversight duties.
Potential Impact Analysis
Who Might Benefit?
The primary beneficiary is the Division of Arkansas State Police, which gains the authority to repurpose unused funds from auto auction fee revenue for internal operational needs, maintenance, and personnel costs.
Who Might Suffer?
There are no specific groups identified as being directly and negatively impacted by this bill; however, the shift in funding potentially reduces the pool of dedicated resources if the funds were previously intended solely for specific regulatory oversight or returned to the general state fund.
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