Ark. Code § 19-7-203

Current with legislation from 2024 Fiscal and Special Sessions.
Section 19-7-203 - Duties

The duties of the Office of State-Federal Relations shall include, but not be limited to, the following:

(1)Federal Grants:
(A) Monitor opportunities for discretionary grants;
(B) Identify and comment upon proposed changes in funding formulas; and
(C) Keep the Governor's office and state agencies informed on the availability of grants;
(2)Federal Regulations:
(A) Monitor regulatory developments affecting state government;
(B) Support existing and proposed legislation and regulations favoring the interests of the state; and
(C) Support the public policy of this state as expressed by the Governor's office, the General Assembly, and agencies, as appropriate;
(3)Federal Legislation:
(A) Keep the Governor's office, agencies, and the General Assembly informed about proposed legislative developments of critical significance to state government; and
(B) Support Arkansas's congressional delegation in efforts to influence federal governmental decisions and policies as they apply to Arkansas;
(4)Interstate Cooperation: Facilitate cooperation with other states on issues of mutual concern;
(5)Information Clearinghouse: Coordinate the flow of information between state and federal governments;
(6)Reporting: Provide regular performance reports to the Governor, the Legislative Council, and the General Assembly to enable evaluation of the effectiveness of the Washington office; and
(7)Nongovernmental Funding Sources, Programs, etc:
(A) Discover information on all available additional funding and other resources and direct it to the appropriate state agency or person within the state; and
(B) Take advantage of all resources available on a nationwide basis that can be beneficial to the state and its citizens.

Ark. Code § 19-7-203

Acts 1979, No. 66, § 3; A.S.A. 1947, § 13-741.