The bill aims to make technical corrections to Title 27 of the Arkansas Code concerning transportation. It includes amendments to various sections to repeal obsolete language and make stylistic changes. For instance, the definition of a "disabled veteran" is updated to remove references to World War I veterans, and the requirements for antique motor vehicle license plates are clarified. Additionally, the bill addresses the design and availability of decals for deaf persons, updates the language regarding the notification of parents when a minor is convicted of a traffic violation, and clarifies penalties for violations related to school bus colors and motor vehicle operation.

Several specific changes include the replacement of the term "worse" with "more" in the context of hearing loss for deaf persons, the removal of outdated references to certain laws, and the clarification of penalties for various offenses. The bill also repeals sections that are now considered obsolete, such as those related to the postponement of judgment in traffic misdemeanor cases and certain speeding convictions. Overall, the bill focuses on modernizing the language and ensuring that the Arkansas Code remains relevant and clear.

Statutes affected:
HB 1364: 27-15-101, 27-15-316(a), 27-15-2203(b), 27-20-104(a), 27-23-128, 27-50-701, 16-90-904, 16-90-115, 16-93-301, 16-93-303, 16-93-314, 27-24-203(4), 27-50-310(b), 27-50-505(c), 27-50-802, 27-50-908, 27-50-803, 27-16-702, 27-67-320, 27-101-412(b)
Act 180: 27-15-101, 27-15-316(a), 27-15-2203(b), 27-20-104(a), 27-23-128, 27-50-701, 16-90-904, 16-90-115, 16-93-301, 16-93-303, 16-93-314, 27-24-203(4), 27-50-310(b), 27-50-505(c), 27-50-802, 27-50-908, 27-50-803, 27-16-702, 27-67-320, 27-101-412(b)