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Arkansas County Judge Sonny Cox (center) discusses best practices for management of county department heads and the dynamics of public office. Former Faullkner County Judge Preston Scroggin (left) and Jimmy Hart, Conway County Judge, also participate in the panel discussion for newly-elected county judges. Gov. Mike Beebe recently ap- pointed Scroggin to the Arkansas Poultry and Livestock Commission.


Newly elects


Arkansas law describing public meetings A.C.A 25-19-106 was reviewed and dis- cussed and other Arkansas code mandating certain processes were cited throughout the seminar. City, county and state road process- es were explained as well. Te AAC also provided all participants with a County Code of Ordinances guide. Te guide is assembled by the AAC and a summary


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of frequently utilized Arkansas code. “Te perspective a county official benefits the most from is based in two questions. What are we mandated or required to pro- vide our citizens? And are we adequately and efficiently providing them?” AAC staffers were also introduced


as proper points of contact for various elected positions.


Leon Wilford, chief of claims with Arkansas Department of Veteran Affairs, briefs newly-elected county judges about his agency.


Rhonda Royal, Sebastian County Justice of the Peace (District 9), receives her Association of Arkansas Counties identification card. AAC staffers created identification cards for the new- ly-elected officials who chose to have one made at the conference.


42 COUNTY LINES, WINTER 2013


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