(a) When a statute is repealed and the repealing statute is afterwards repealed, the first statute shall not thereby be revived unless by express words.
(b) When any criminal or penal statute is repealed, all offenses committed or forfeitures accrued under it while it was in force shall be punished or enforced as if it were in force, notwithstanding the repeal, unless otherwise expressly provided in the repealing statute.
(c) No action, plea, prosecution, or proceeding, civil or criminal, pending at the time any statutory provision is repealed shall be affected by the repeal but shall proceed in all respects as if the statutory provision had not been repealed.
Structure Arkansas Code
Chapter 2 - The Code and Regulations
Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 1-2-101. Legislative intent of Code
§ 1-2-103. Repeal of prior laws by Code — Exceptions
§ 1-2-104. Omission of validating and curative acts from Code
§ 1-2-105. Adoption of Code not to affect certain acts
§ 1-2-106. Adoption of Code not to validate constitutionally invalid acts
§ 1-2-107. Repealed acts not revived by Code
§ 1-2-108. Adoption of Code not to affect rules and regulations
§ 1-2-110. Adoption of Code not to affect terms of office, compensation, expenses, etc
§ 1-2-111. Adoption of Code not to affect existing rights, liabilities, contracts, actions, etc
§ 1-2-112. Adoption of Code not to toll limitations
§ 1-2-113. Designation and citation of Code
§ 1-2-114. References to Code titles, subtitles, chapters, etc
§ 1-2-117. Severability of provisions of Code
§ 1-2-118. Effective date of Code
§ 1-2-119. Common and statute law of England adopted
§ 1-2-120. Effect of repeal of statute
§ 1-2-121. Bills and laws to be clear and unambiguous
§ 1-2-122. Laws requiring use of registered mail — Alternative use of certified mail