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Arkansas Capitol Arts and Grounds Commission; Arkansas Capitol Zoning District Commission; Arkansas Catfish Promotion Board; Arkansas Child Abuse and Neglect Prevention Board; Arkansas Child Abuse, Rape, Domestic Violence Commission; Arkansas Code Revision Commission; Arkansas Corn and Grain Sorghum Board; Arkansas Entertainers Hall of Fame Board
The Alcoholic Beverage Control Division is an Arkansas state government agency. [1] The duties of the division include receiving applications for and issuing permits to manufacture, wholesale, retail and transport alcoholic beverages in Arkansas.
Of these entities, three have regulatory powers: the Arkansas Pollution Control and Ecology Commission, Liquified Petroleum Gas Board, and Oil and Gas Commission. Various divisions and offices are tasked with enforcing the regulations drafted by these bodies. The remainder are advisory and make recommendations to the legislature or governor.
The Alcoholic Beverage Laws Enforcement Commission, often referred to as the ABLE Commission, is an agency of the state of Oklahoma. The ABLE Commission is charged with protecting the public welfare and interest through the enforcement of state laws pertaining to alcoholic beverages, charity games, and youth access to tobacco.
Oklahoma AG Gentner Drummond subpoenaed the entire Oklahoma Corporation Commission about how the agency and its ... a press conference at the state capitol in Oklahoma City, Okla. on Tuesday, July ...
Oklahoma Water Resources Board. Arkansas-Oklahoma Arkansas River Compact Commission; Arkansas River Basin Interstate Committee; Arkansas-White-Red River Basins Interagency Commission; Canadian River Commission; Kansas-Oklahoma Arkansas River Compact Commission; Red River Compact Commission; Water Law Advisory Committee; Ottawa Reclamation Authority
Russell Ray will face Brian Bingham and Justin Hornback in the June 18 primary to secure the Republican nomination for corporation commissioner.
Then, in 1941, the 18th Legislature amended the Oklahoma Unemployment Compensation Law extensively, changing the name to the Oklahoma Security Act, and renamed administration of the Act from the Commissioner of Labor to the Oklahoma Employment Security Commission. By FY 1940-41, the Department of Labor had been reduced to 16 employees operating ...