LITTLE ROCK, Ark. — On Tuesday, April 22nd, 2025, the Governor signed into law:
HB1841 – To create the Arkansas revenue investment in vital EMS systems (arrives) act; and to create the
Arkansas revenue investment in vital EMS systems (arrives) fund for emergency medical services agencies.
HB1942 – To require certain reimbursement rates for home- and community-based services within risk-based provider organizations.
SB347 -To require the Arkansas Medicaid program to increase reimbursement rates for certain dental services and to set an annual reimbursement cap for adult dental services.
SB554 – To create the behavioral health loan forgiveness program.
SB591 – To prohibit race-selection abortion in this state; and to create the race discrimination by abortion prohibition act.
HB1625 – To amend the law concerning insurance requirements for licensed home inspectors.
HB1832 – To amend the rules of the supreme court and court of appeals of the state of Arkansas; and to amend a rule of the supreme court and court of appeals under the authority granted by the Arkansas constitution.
HB1865 – To create an enhanced penalty for certain offenses against a child.
HB1877 – Concerning criminal offenses related to possession of sexually explicit material that depicts a child; and to include a computer generated image that is indistinguishable from the image of a child.
HB1878 – To ensure early voting access for Arkansans residing in population centers; and to require a county board of election commissioners to conduct early voting in a city in certain instances.
HB1916 – To amend the protecting minors from medical malpractice act of 2023; and to include gender-affirming interventions as a right of action for medical malpractice.
HB1926 – To amend the law concerning the suspension, revocation, or nonrenewal of a person’s driver’s license for failure to pay a court-ordered fine; and to amend the law concerning a defendant’s inability to pay a court-ordered fine.
HB1967 – To amend the law concerning the unlawful distribution of sexual images or recordings.
HB1975 – To create the child content creation protection act.
HB1979 – An act to amend Arkansas law to allow warrantless searches by a law enforcement officer of a person placed on suspended imposition of sentence; and for other purposes.
HB1983 -To amend acts 1973, no. 167, § 4, concerning the sale of certain property to the west ark area council, inc., boy scouts of America.
HB1984 – To create a designation for a registered sex offender on a driver’s license or identification card.
HB1991 – To provide for certain exceptions related to a residential development under the Arkansas fire prevention code.
HB1995 – To separate the offices of sheriff and tax collector in perry county.
HB1959 – To abolish the use of a writ of scire facias as the means of reviving an outstanding judgment; to allow a judgment to be revived by notice; and to amend the law concerning the fees to be charged by clerks of the circuit courts.
SB431– To amend the human trafficking act of 2013; to eliminate the statute of limitations for certain offenses; to create safe harbors for victims; and to prohibit certain sexually explicit products that resemble a child.
SB458 – To require a court to consider the impact of factors such as trauma and involvement with the child welfare system on a person who committed a crime as a minor during a transfer or sentencing hearing.
SB575 – To amend the law concerning installment fees collected in circuit and district courts; to amend the law concerning driver’s license reinstatement fees; and to create the justice system task force.
SB583 – To amend the law concerning maximum allowable cost lists relating to pharmacy services.
SB608 – To amend the law concerning runoff elections for county and municipal officers.
SB614 – To amend the freedom of information act of 1967; and to amend the law concerning open public meetings.
HB1178 – To amend the law concerning the contracting of a municipal attorney; to amend the law concerning sums collected by district courts; and to amend the law concerning cost sharing for district court expenses.
HB1243 – To increase transparency regarding campaign contributions and expenditures; to amend campaign finance reporting and protect election integrity; and to amend portions of initiated act 1 of 1996.
HB1555 – To establish uniform procedures for filling a vacancy in a municipal office.
HB1694 – To amend the law concerning alternatives to electronic filing for campaign finance reports.
HB1746 – To amend the uniform commercial code.
HB1800 – To amend the law concerning disclosure for campaign finance; to require disclosure by a representative of a hostile foreign principal; and to amend portions of the Arkansas code that resulted from initiated act 1 of 1990.
HB1837 – To amend the law concerning disclosure for matters referred to voters; and to ban foreign funding for ballot measures; to amend portions of the Arkansas code that resulted from initiated act 1 of 1996.
SB355 – To amend the criminal offense of obstructing governmental operations.
SB457 – To amend the law concerning the release from parole or post-release supervision of certain persons who committed crimes when they were under the age of eighteen.
SB571 – To amend the law concerning municipal building and zoning regulations; and to prohibit a municipality from enforcing buildings and zoning regulations on county property.
SB620 – To provide a safety valve and appeal right for a minor defendant who is also a victim of human trafficking; and to amend the human trafficking act of 2013.
HB1105 – An act for the department of human services – secretary’s office appropriation for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.
HB1163 – An act for the department of labor and licensing – boards and commissions appropriation for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.
HB1202 – An act for the department of finance and administration – disbursing officer appropriation for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.
HB1671 – To amend the law concerning the gross receipts tax; and to create a general sales and use tax exemption for sales to qualified nonprofit organizations.
HB1685 – To create the grocery tax relief act; to amend the law concerning the sales and use taxes levied on food and food ingredients, as affirmed by referred act 19 of 1958; and to exempt groceries from state sales and use taxes.
HB1762 – To require revocation of a permit for the disposal of industrial waste in an agricultural or pastoral application for a certain number of violations.
SB93 – An act for the department of education appropriation for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.
SB346 – An act for the Arkansas senate appropriation for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.
SB568 – To amend the law concerning the taxes applicable to lithium extraction and development; to provide a sales and use tax exemption for lithium resource development; and to amend the law concerning the severance tax on lithium.
HB1960 – To provide that the lessee of a leased motor vehicle is the owner for purposes of the assessment and payment of property taxes; and to amend the law concerning local sales and use taxes on certain tangible personal property.
HB2003 – To amend the revenue stabilization law; and to declare an emergency.
SB54 – An act for the auditor of state – deputy prosecuting attorneys appropriation for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.
SB67 – An act for the Arkansas public defender commission appropriation for the 2025-2026 fiscal year.
SB636 – An act to transfer funds; define the monies to be available in the restricted reserve fund; and allow additional funds to be made available for state departments, agencies and institutions; and to declare and emergency.
SB637 – To amend the revenue stabilization law; and to declare an emergency.
SB638 – To amend the law concerning the collection of sales and use tax on the sale of a new or used motorboat; and to provide for the direct payment of sales and use tax on a motorboat sold by a motorboat dealer.