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The Fayetteville city ordinance will be no more once this law goes into effect late this summer. Author: Kathryn Gilker Updated: 7:03 PM CDT April 26, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. A new Arkansas law will not allow cities to ban restaurants and grocery stores from using Styrofoam and plastic bags.
The Fayetteville city ordinance will be no more once this law goes into effect late this summer.
The City of Fayetteville will no longer be able to ban restaurants from using Styrofoam after the Governor signed a bill into law preventing ordinances like this one. The newly signed law doesn’t let cities and counties regulate what bags and containers restaurants and grocery stores use.
New Arkansas law requires bottle filling stations be installed in all new schools and major renovations
Act 775 ensures students have access to proper hydration. Bottle filling stations are cleaner than water fountains and allow kids to take water to the classroom. Author: 5NEWS Web Staff Updated: 12:58 PM CDT April 22, 2021
ARKANSAS, USA Governor Asa Hutchinson has signed a new bill into law that provides kids in Arkansas access to proper, clean hydration during school hours.
Act 775 requires all new schools to have water bottle filling stations and for the stations to be installed in ongoing school additions and future renovations to existing schools.