Arkansas 2023 Regular Session

Arkansas House Bill HB1165

Introduced
1/18/23  
Refer
1/18/23  
Report Pass
1/24/23  
Engrossed
1/26/23  
Refer
1/26/23  
Report Pass
2/1/23  
Enrolled
2/6/23  
Chaptered
2/9/23  

Caption

To Amend Arkansas Law Concerning The Twenty-first District Of The State District Court System.

Impact

The amendment to the district court system may have significant implications for the administration of justice in the Twenty-First District. By decreasing the number of departments, the legislation could lead to a consolidation of judicial functions, which proponents argue may result in more effective case management and resource allocation. However, this reduction could also raise concerns about access to justice and the potential burden on the remaining departments, as a larger caseload may be transferred to them.

Summary

House Bill 1165 aims to amend existing Arkansas law pertaining to the Twenty-First District of the state district court system. The primary change proposed by this legislation is a reorganization of the number of departments within the district court, specifically reducing the number of departments from seven to six. This bill is part of an ongoing effort to streamline the judicial system in the state, potentially addressing concerns about efficiency and the allocation of judicial resources.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB 1165 appears to be largely supportive among lawmakers, evidenced by the unanimous vote of 33-0 in favor during its third reading. However, the discussion around the bill could highlight differing perspectives regarding judicial efficiency versus access to legal resources for constituents. Advocates of the bill believe it will result in a more competent and efficient court system, while critics may worry about the implications for service levels and the timeliness of court proceedings.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise from stakeholders concerned with the impact of this reduction on local communities. While some lawmakers champion the bill for its potential to improve judicial efficiency, others could argue that closing a department might disproportionately impact areas with higher legal needs, potentially leading to longer wait times for cases to be heard. The discussion around the bill emphasizes the balance that must be struck between administrative efficiency and community access to judicial services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AR SB79

To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Act Of 2023; To Provide For The Regulation Of Digital Asset Mining Businesses; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR SB22

An Act For The University Of Arkansas - System And Various Divisions Appropriation For The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.

AR HB1010

An Act For The Arkansas State University - Arkansas Biosciences Institute Appropriation For The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.

AR SR17

To Authorize The Introduction Of A Nonappropriation Bill To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Acts Of 2023, To Regulate Digital Asset Mining Businesses And Businesses Utilizing A Blockchain Network, And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HR1020

To Authorize The Introduction Of A Nonappropriation Bill To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Acts Of 2023, To Regulate Digital Asset Mining Businesses And Businesses Utilizing A Blockchain Network, And To Declare An Emergency.

AR HB1073

An Act For The Arkansas Public Employees Retirement System Appropriation For The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.

AR SB48

An Act For The Arkansas Teacher Retirement System Appropriation For The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.

AR HB1028

An Act For The Department Of Education - Arkansas State Library Appropriation For The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.

AR SB78

To Amend The Arkansas Data Centers Act Of 2023; To Prohibit Foreign-party-controlled Ownership Of A Digital Asset Mining Business; And To Declare An Emergency.

AR SB37

An Act For The Department Of Education - Arkansas School For The Blind And Arkansas School For The Deaf Appropriation For The 2024-2025 Fiscal Year.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.