(a) The Secretary of State is the constituted and legal custodian of the State Capitol Building, the grounds, and all the furniture and fixtures thereon and therein belonging to the state.
(b) It is the duty of the Secretary of State to report to each General Assembly the condition of the State Capitol Building and of the grounds, furniture, and fixtures and to make recommendations relative to the maintenance of the building and grounds.
(c) The Secretary of State may establish rental or other charges for the renting or leasing of property under an existing rental contract or lease to the Secretary of State as of January 1, 2013, within the State Capitol Building, the Capitol Hill Building, and the parking areas adjacent to the State Capitol Building and the Capitol Hill Building.
Structure Arkansas Code
Chapter 3 - Public Buildings and Other Facilities
Subchapter 2 - Capitol Building and Grounds Generally
§ 22-3-201. Lands adjacent to State Capitol to remain state property
§ 22-3-202. Secretary of State as custodian
§ 22-3-203. Use of Senate and House Chambers — Definition
§ 22-3-204. List of equipment in Senate and House Chambers
§ 22-3-205. Leasing of restaurant or cafe in State Capitol Building
§ 22-3-206. Agreements with public utility companies
§ 22-3-207. Permanent press room
§ 22-3-210. Trespassing upon State Capitol grounds
§ 22-3-211. Power of custodian to make arrests
§ 22-3-213. Fines paid into State Treasury
§ 22-3-215. Vietnam Veterans' Monument
§ 22-3-216. Law Enforcement Officers' Memorial
§ 22-3-217. Rules — Management
§ 22-3-218. Relocation — Vacant areas
§ 22-3-219. Monument to honor veterans of twentieth-century wars
§ 22-3-220. Smoking in State Capitol Building prohibited