Arkansas 2025 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HB1363

Introduced
1/31/25  
Refer
2/3/25  
Report Pass
2/11/25  
Engrossed
2/12/25  
Refer
2/12/25  
Report Pass
2/19/25  
Enrolled
2/20/25  
Chaptered
2/25/25  

Caption

To Make Technical Corrections To Title 25 Of The Arkansas Code Concerning State Government.

Impact

One significant impact of HB1363 is the removal of outdated provisions relating to the emergency relocation of the government seat and the incorporation of machine-readable privacy policies on government websites, which has not been relevant since 2004. Furthermore, the bill addresses cybersecurity policy requirements for public entities, mandating that all state agencies submit a cybersecurity policy to the appropriate office. These amendments are essential as they help streamline regulations and improve cybersecurity protocols within state operations.

Summary

House Bill 1363 is titled 'An Act to Make Technical Corrections to Title 25 of the Arkansas Code Concerning State Government.' The primary objectives of this bill include repealing obsolete language and making necessary revisions to existing laws that pertain to state government operations in Arkansas. The bill seeks to enhance the clarity and accuracy of the Arkansas Code by ensuring that references to certain state entities and policies are current and precise.

Contention

While HB1363 primarily deals with technical corrections, the legislative discourse may reveal some points of contention, particularly concerning the adequacy of existing privacy and cybersecurity policies. Opponents could argue that merely repealing obsolete sections does not create robust measures to protect citizen data, while supporters might contend that updating legislative language is necessary to keep up with technological advances. Nevertheless, the bill aims to make procedural and definitional corrections rather than introduce substantive changes that could provoke significant debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR HB1285

To Make Technical Corrections To Title 14 Of The Arkansas Code Concerning Local Government.

AR HB1295

To Make Technical Corrections To The Arkansas Code Concerning Arkansas Rehabilitation Services.

AR HB1280

To Make Technical Corrections To Title 6 Of The Arkansas Code Concerning Education.

AR HB1279

To Make Technical Corrections To Title 5 Of The Arkansas Code Concerning The Criminal Code.

AR HB1292

To Make Technical Corrections To Title 24 Of The Arkansas Code Concerning Retirement And Pensions.

AR HB1282

To Make Technical Corrections To Title 9 Of The Arkansas Code Concerning Family Law.

AR HB1287

To Make Technical Corrections To Title 16 Of The Arkansas Code Concerning Practice, Procedure, And The Courts.

AR HB1293

To Make Technical Corrections To Title 25 Of The Arkansas Code Concerning State Government; And To Repeal The Subchapter Concerning Rules Pertaining To Milk And Cattle Production.

AR HB1294

To Make Technical Corrections To Title 26 Of The Arkansas Code Concerning Taxation.

AR HB1281

To Make Technical Corrections To Title 8 Of The Arkansas Code Concerning Environmental Law.

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