Bill pulled from committee that would protect Arkansas drivers if they didn't know they hit someone "This just gives a small amount of protection to people who innocently did not know they hit somebody," said Sen. Garner referring to his proposal. Author: Jade Jackson Updated: 8:13 PM CDT April 14, 2021 LITTLE ROCK, Ark — Last month, House Bill 1505 created stricter laws for hit and runs passed through legislation and was signed by Governor Hutchinson as Act 558 on April 5. Four days later, Senator Trent Garner proposed Senate Bill 668 to amend the original new law. Governor Hutchinson held a ceremonial signing for ACT 558 at 1:30 p.m. ahead of SB668 being voted on in the judiciary committee.