The bill aims to make technical corrections to Title 25 of the Arkansas Code concerning state government operations. Key amendments include the repeal of obsolete references and the clarification of terminology, particularly regarding the "Cybersecurity" Office, which is consistently updated throughout various sections. For instance, the term "Cyber Security" is replaced with "Cybersecurity" in multiple instances to ensure consistency and accuracy in the law. Additionally, the bill repeals outdated provisions related to the emergency relocation of the seat of government, the incorporation of privacy policies into government websites, and various stipends for now-abolished state boards.

Furthermore, the bill addresses the need to remove outdated deadlines and requirements, such as the incorporation of machine-readable privacy policies by a specific date and the scheduling of planning meetings that are no longer relevant. It also clarifies the responsibilities of state entities regarding cybersecurity policies and updates the language surrounding the Arkansas Emergency Telephone Services Board, now known as the "Arkansas 911 Board." Overall, the bill focuses on modernizing the legal framework by eliminating obsolete language and ensuring that the Arkansas Code reflects current practices and terminology.

Statutes affected:
HB 1363: 25-1-101(b), 25-1-114(a), 25-1-120(d), 25-1-128(b), 25-1-128(f), 25-4-105(a), 25-10-104(a), 25-10-111(a), 25-16-611, 25-16-903(4), 25-16-903(24), 25-16-903(48), 25-16-903(49), 25-16-904(8), 25-16-907, 25-16-908, 25-18-223, 25-18-604(c), 25-19-103(5), 25-19-106(d), 25-19-110(a), 25-19-111(e), 25-26-304(11), 25-28-108(a), 25-29-108, 25-34-105(b), 25-43-1402(a)