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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) As used in this section:
(1) “Affiliated person” means:
(A) Any officer, director, or partner of an applicant; and
(B) Any person owning or controlling more than five percent (5%) of the applicant's debt or equity;
(2)(A) “Applicant” means an entity engaged in the business of operating a taxicab, automobile, or similar vehicle used for hire.
(B) “Applicant” does not include an entity providing services under the Transportation Network Company Services Act, § 23-13-701 et seq.; and
(3) “Disclosure statement” means a notarized, written statement by the applicant that contains:
(A) A complete list of business names or identities under which the applicant has previously operated a business engaged in carrying passengers for hire;
(B) A complete list of names used by affiliated persons or owner of the applicant entity within the previous ten (10) years;
(C) The case style, case number, or a copy of a judgment entered or lien filed against the applicant or an affiliated person; and
(D) The case style, case number, or a copy of pleadings of any bankruptcy proceeding in which the applicant or an affiliated person was named as a debtor or a discharge of a debt against the applicant or an affiliated person was obtained.
(c) 1An applicant shall file a disclosure statement with the Secretary of the Department of Finance and Administration annually.
(d) The secretary shall promulgate rules to implement this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 27. Transportation § 27-14-1503. Disclosures required--Definitions - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-27-transportation/ar-code-sect-27-14-1503/
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