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Implementing the 2018 Recommended Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for Aluminum: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Draft Technical Support Document
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) issued a Draft Technical Support Document titled: Implementing the 2018 Recommended Aquatic Life Water Quality Criteria for Aluminum (“Draft Document”) See EPA-823-D-19-001 (July 2019). EPA’s purpose in issuing the Draft Document is to…
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Cellular Facilities' Right-of-Way Permit and Revenues: U.S. Office of Inspector General/U.S. Department of the Interior Report
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The United States Office of Inspector General (“OIG”) of the United States Department of Interior (“DOI”) issued a July 2019 report titled: The NPS Needs to Improve Management of Commercial Cellular Facilities’ Right-of-Way Permits and Revenues (“Report”) The OIG Report contains the evaluation of…
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Beaver Watershed Alliance Speaker Series: The Importance of Fire/Sustainability and Resiliency of Forests and Source Water Protection - August 22nd
Category: Arkansas Environmental, Energy, and Water Law
The Beaver Watershed Alliance (“BWA”) is undertaking a presentation titled: The Importance of Fire: Sustainability and Resiliency of Forests and Source Water Protection (“Presentation”) The Presentation is part of BWA’s Quarterly Speaker Series with the theme “investing in Water Supply Protection…
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Series LLCs and the Arkansas Uniform Protected Series Act
Category: Tax
Arkansas’ most recent legislative session saw the adoption of a number of laws, none more complicated than Act 665, an Act to adopt the Uniform Protected Series Act. Arkansas’ Uniform Protected Series Act (the “UPSA”) is set out at Ark. Code Ann §4-41-101 et. seq. The series LLC is in part designed…
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The Taxpayer First Act Changes IRS Powers in Ways Important to Your Civil and Criminal Tax Clients
Category: Tax
On July 1, 2019, President Trump signed the Taxpayer First Act (“Act”), which includes a host of important expanded taxpayer protections ranging from adjustments to criminal tax seizures, to John Doe summonses, to the creation of an Independent Office of Appeals, to smaller changes to innocent…
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