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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) If any person or corporation stores wrecked, worn out, or discarded automobiles or other scrap iron or steel within two hundred yards (200 yds.) of any public highway in the State of Arkansas, a part of which has been or may be designated by law as a memorial highway, it is the person's or corporation's duty to:
(1) Construct a solid fence or wall high enough to hide the wrecked, worn out, or discarded automobiles or other scrap iron or steel from a person passing along the memorial highway; or
(2) Hide the wrecked, worn out, or discarded automobiles or other scrap iron or steel behind a house or other structure or elevation of the land that conceals the wrecked, worn out, or discarded automobiles or other scrap iron or steel from public view of a person passing along the memorial highway.
(b) Any person failing to comply with a provision of this section is guilty of a violation and shall be fined five dollars ($5.00) for each day that he or she fails to comply, with the fine to go to the local school district where the site of the violation is located.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 5. Criminal Offenses § 5-67-105. Automobile wreckage--Scrap metal--Storage near memorial highway - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-5-criminal-offenses/ar-code-sect-5-67-105/
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