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When Selling Annuities Becomes Investment Advice: A Guide for Insurance Providers
Category: Insurance Regulatory
For insurance companies and agents, the distinction between selling annuities and providing investment advice can blur unexpectedly. When annuity sales involve discussions about a client's securities portfolio or recommendations to liquidate investments to fund purchases, agents may inadvertently…
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ANRC Takes Next Step Toward Implementing Arkansas's New Water and Sewer Grant Program
Category: Municipal and Public Finance
The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission voted unanimously on April 2, 2026, to recommend new finance rules that will govern how millions of dollars in water and sewer infrastructure funding are distributed, and the implications for utilities, municipalities, and water authorities across the state…
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Final Rulemaking Package Submitted for California Intervenor and AHB Fairness and Accountability Regulations
Category: Insurance Regulatory
On April 20, 2026, California Insurance Commissioner Ricardo Lara submitted the final rulemaking package for the Intervenor and Administrative Hearing Bureau (AHB) Fairness and Accountability regulations (REG-2025-00006) to the Office of Administrative Law for final review. These regulations…
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Trademark Scams: How to Spot Them and Protect Yourself
Category: Intellectual Property
Trademark scams are on the rise, leading to confusion amongst trademark owners. In fact, in August 2025, the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) took the extraordinary step of sanctioning a foreign filing firm and terminating over 52,000 trademark applications and registrations…
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Understanding Patient Safety Organizations: A Practical Guide
Category: Health Care
If you work in the healthcare industry, you have likely heard about Patient Safety Organizations (PSOs) and the Patient Safety and Quality Improvement Act of 2005 (PSQIA). This article breaks down what these frameworks mean and how they can protect sensitive safety information from disclosure in…
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Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law Blog

Hazardous Waste Manifest Regulations/RCRA: ASTSWMO Comments on U.S. EPA Proposal to Sunset Paper Manifests
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Association of State and Territorial Solid Waste Management Officials (“ASTSWMO”) submitted May 4th comments on the United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) proposed rule to amend the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (“RCRA”) regulation, addressing the manifest requirements…
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Arkansas Natural Resources Commission Meeting: May 20th
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Arkansas Natural Resources Commission will meet on May 20, 2026, at 9:30 a.m. at the Arkansas Department of Agriculture, 1 Natural Resources Drive, Little Rock, AR Agenda items include: Review and approve the Arkansas Natural Resources Commission meeting minutes of April 2, 2026 and May 12…
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Transportation/Hazardous Waste Enforcement: Alabama Department of Environmental Management and Madison County Hazardous Waste Transporter Enter into Consent Order
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Alabama Department of Environmental Management (“ADEM”) and TriHaz Solutions, LLC (“THS”) entered into a May 6th Consent Order (“CO”) addressing alleged violation of the Alabama hazardous waste regulations. See Consent Order No. 26-XXX-CHW. The CO provides that THS operates a waste…
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Exhaustion of Administrative Remedies: Connecticut Appellate Court Addresses Challenge to Gasoline Station Construction
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
A Connecticut Appellate Court (“Court”) addressed in a May 12th Opinion an issue arising out of a challenge to the construction of a gasoline service station in Stonington. See Charles A. Caldwell v. Jannat, LLC, (AC 48754). The issue considered was whether the plaintiff was required to exhaust his…
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Class II Pastoral State Scenic River: Tennessee Legislation Enacted Classifying Duck River and Certain Tributaries
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee signed legislation last week designating the Duck River and some of its tributaries as a Class II Pastoral State Scenic River. The designation was accomplished by amending Tennessee Code Annotated, Section 11-13-104. The Duck River travels 269 miles through Middle…
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