Court Opinion

ID: 3259082
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2016-07-05 16:31:20.14146+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T13:07:26.031394
License: Public Domain

The Honorable Charlie Daniels Secretary of State State Capitol, Room 256 Little Rock, AR 72201-1094
Dear Mr. Daniels:
This is in response to your request, pursuant to A.C.A. § 7-9-110(a)(1) (Repl. 2000), for my preparation of the popular name for a resolution of the General Assembly passed at the 2005 regular session.1 This resolution, H.J.R. 1003, which proposes a constitutional amendment pursuant to Article 19, Section 22 of the Arkansas Constitution, is referred to as Proposed Constitutional Amendment 1.
The popular name for this proposed amendment is hereby fixed and declared as follows in order to distinguish and identify the measure (seegenerally Becker v. Riviere, 277 Ark. 252, 641 S.W.2d 2 (1982) andWalmsley v. McCuen, 318 Ark. 269, 885 S.W.2d 10 (1994)):
                             Amendment No. 1                             (Popular Name)  A CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT PROVIDING THAT BINGO AND RAFFLES, IF CONDUCTED BY AUTHORIZED ORGANIZATIONS (DEFINED AS NONPROFIT RELIGIOUS, EDUCATIONAL, VETERANS, FRATERNAL, SERVICE, CIVIC, MEDICAL, VOLUNTEER RESCUE, VOLUNTEER FIRE, AND VOLUNTEER POLICE ORGANIZATIONS), SHALL NOT BE CONSTITUTIONALLY PROHIBITED AS A LOTTERY, PROVIDED THE ORGANIZATION HAS BEEN IN EXISTENCE FIVE YEARS AND NET RECEIPTS ARE USED ONLY FOR CHARITABLE, RELIGIOUS, OR PHILANTHROPIC PURPOSES
Sincerely,
MIKE BEEBE Attorney General
MB/cyh
1 Section 7-9-110, requires me to "fix and declare the popular name by which each amendment to the Constitution . . . shall be designated." This mandate includes not only constitutional amendments proposed by the people under Arkansas Constitution, Amendment 7 (see A.C.A. § 7-9-107) but also constitutional amendments submitted to the people by the General Assembly under Arkansas Constitution, Article 19, Section 22. See A.C.A. § 7-9-101(1) (Repl. 2000). I have no statutory authority, however, with respect to any ballot titles for the latter measures. See Op. Att'y Gen.1996-096 and A.C.A. § 7-9-204 (stating that: "[t]he title of the joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Arkansas Constitution shall be the ballot title of the proposed constitutional amendment.").