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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The following cabinet-level departments are created:
(1) The Department of Agriculture;
(2) The Department of Commerce;
(3) The Department of Corrections;
(4) The Department of Education;
(5) The Department of Energy and Environment;
(6) The Department of Finance and Administration;
(7) The Department of Health;
(8) The Department of Human Services;
(9) The Department of the Inspector General;
(10) The Department of Labor and Licensing;
(11) The Department of the Military;
(12) The Department of Parks, Heritage, and Tourism;
(13) The Department of Public Safety;
(14) The Department of Transformation and Shared Services; and
(15) The Department of Veterans Affairs.
(b) All cabinet-level departments are executive agencies and report to the Governor.
(c) The General Assembly may prescribe duties to the cabinet-level departments and the various state entities that are administered by the cabinet-level departments.
(d) Each cabinet-level department shall consist of the state entities transferred by a cabinet-level department transfer under this chapter and other state entities as provided by law.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 25. State Government § 25-43-104. Cabinet-level departments - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-25-state-government/ar-code-sect-25-43-104/
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