The tourist industry is legislatively determined to be an industry within the meaning of that term as used in Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 49 [repealed], in that recreation, relaxation, travel, entertainment, cultural development, and other tourism activities of every nature are essential to the health, welfare, safety, progress, and physical and economic well-being of the people. Therefore, this subchapter, and the authorities conferred by it are in implementation of Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 49 [repealed], and necessary for the full accomplishment of the public purposes contemplated by the people in adopting that amendment.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subtitle 10 - Economic Development And Tourism Generally
Chapter 170 - Tourism Generally
Subchapter 2 - Tourism Revenue Bonds
§ 14-170-201. Legislative determination
§ 14-170-204. Limitations on authority
§ 14-170-205. Authority generally
§ 14-170-206. Funding authorized
§ 14-170-209. Security for bonds — Special obligations
§ 14-170-210. Statutory mortgage lien
§ 14-170-211. Default in bond payment
§ 14-170-212. Bonds — Tax exemption