The bill amends Arkansas Code 16-66-221, which pertains to the schedule of property that a judgment debtor must prepare when a final judgment is entered against them. The new language specifies that the judgment debtor is required to create a verified schedule of all their property, both real and personal, including various financial assets. The bill also clarifies that this schedule must be filed with the court clerk within 45 days of the judgment.

Additionally, the bill mandates that all final judgment orders must include a provision requiring the judgment debtor to comply with these scheduling requirements. However, it also states that the absence of this provision in a judgment will not invalidate the judgment itself. This amendment aims to streamline the process of property execution following a judgment while ensuring that debtors are aware of their obligations.