Affidavit of exempt status under the workers compensation act arkansas

The 2024 National Council of Architectural Registration Boards (NCARB) Annual Business Meeting took place in Chicago, IL from June 13-15. Board President Doug Hurley, Board Secretary/Treasurer Craig Boone, and Executive Director Shana Bryant were a…

Arkansas Department of Labor & Licensing Wins Two International Awards

New labor.arkansas.gov recognized for excellence in government websites LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – June 14, 2022 – The Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing has received the highest honors in two international award programs for its newly desig…

PRESS RELEASE – Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board

For Immediate Release For more information contact: Jonathan Hutto, Attorney Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board 4100 Richard Road North Little Rock, Arkansas 72117 (501) 371-1504 Jonathan.Hutto@arkansas.gov TIPS FOR HIRING A CONTRAC…

Department of Labor issues final rule reducing silica dust exposure, better protecting miners’ health from irreversible workplace illnesses

Final rule also creates new program requiring metal, nonmetal operators to provide health exams at no cost to miners, similar to existing coal miners’ program WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Labor announced today that its Mine Safety and Health…

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2024 AWCC Educational Conference – Day 1 October 23, 2024

Join Workers' Compensation for Day 1 of our 2024 Educational Conference at the Little Rock DoubleTre…

2024 AWCC Educational Conference – Day 2 October 24, 2024

Join Workers' Compensation for Day 2 of our 2024 Educational Conference at the Little Rock DoubleTre…

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The Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing seeks to promote workplace health and safety through consultation and enforcement; protect employers and employees from financial burden imposed by work-related injury and disease; and provide consumer protection through occupational licensing as authorized by Arkansas law.