(a) October 15 of each year is declared to be “White Cane Safety Day”. 
(b) The Governor shall annually prior to October 15 issue a proclamation proclaiming October 15 as “White Cane Safety Day” and in the proclamation shall: 
(1) Comment upon the significance of the white cane; 
(2) Call upon the citizens of the state to observe the provisions of § 20-14-301 et seq. and to take precautions necessary to the safety of the visually impaired, hearing impaired, and other persons with physical disabilities; 
(3) Remind the citizens of the state of the policies of the state with respect to the visually impaired, hearing impaired, and other persons with physical disabilities, as prescribed by § 20-14-301 et seq., and urge the citizens to cooperate in carrying out those policies; and 
(4) Emphasize the need for the citizens of this state to: 
(A) Be aware of the presence of the visually impaired, hearing impaired, and other persons with physical disabilities in the community; 
(B) Keep safe and functional for the visually impaired, hearing impaired, and other persons with physical disabilities the: 
(i) Streets; 
(ii) Highways; 
(iii) Sidewalks; 
(iv) Walkways; 
(v) Public buildings; 
(vi) Public facilities; 
(vii) Other public places; 
(viii) Places of public accommodation, amusement, and resort; and 
(ix) Other places to which the public is invited; and 
(C) Offer assistance to the visually impaired, hearing impaired, and other persons with physical disabilities upon appropriate occasions. 
Structure Arkansas Code
Chapter 5 - Holidays and Observances
§ 1-5-102. State offices to be closed on holidays — Exceptions
§ 1-5-103. State office closings by proclamation
§ 1-5-104. Entitlement to paid holiday or equivalent time
§ 1-5-105. Commercial paper payable day after holiday
§ 1-5-106. Memorial days generally
§ 1-5-107. Confederate Flag Day
§ 1-5-108. White Cane Safety Day
§ 1-5-109. Prisoners of War Remembrance Day
§ 1-5-110. National Garden Week
§ 1-5-111. Arkansas Agriculture Recognition Day
§ 1-5-112. POW/MIA Recognition Day
§ 1-5-113. Native American Heritage Week
§ 1-5-114. Juneteenth Independence Day
§ 1-5-115. Firefighter Recognition Day
§ 1-5-116. Hemophilia Awareness Day
§ 1-5-117. Arkansas Music Appreciation Day