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(a) The Joint Interim Committee on Legislative Facilities shall review the existing usage of the space presently used by the General Assembly in the State Capitol Building and shall make such reallocations thereof or improvements thereto as in the judgment of the Joint Interim Committee on Legislative Facilities are necessary to serve the needs of the Senate and the House of Representatives, their respective standing committees, and the several interim committees of the General Assembly and legislative staff services.
(b) The Joint Interim Committee on Legislative Facilities may undertake any or all of the improvements contemplated in this subchapter after conferring with the Legislative Council, the agencies affected, and the Governor, giving due consideration to the needs and convenience of the several state agencies presently housed in the State Capitol Building in space to be converted to legislative use, and especially after considering the plans for providing space for the agencies in a state office building, and may undertake improvements as a single project or in a series of projects as the Joint Interim Committee on Legislative Facilities may determine to be in the best interest of the General Assembly.
(c) [Repealed by Acts of 2013, Act 1465, § 3, eff. Aug. 16, 2013.]
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 10. General Assembly § 10-3-1104. Powers and duties - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-10-general-assembly/ar-code-sect-10-3-1104/
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