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3 AN ORDINANCE TO LEVY AN ADDITIONAL 5Is-CENT gAL S AND
4 COMPENSATING USE TAX WITHIN THE CITY OF LITTLE ROCK,
5 ARKANSAS, TO BE USED FOR GENERAL CAPITAL PURPOSES; TO
6 PROVIDE THAT THE LEVY SHALL COMMENCE ON APRIL 1, 2025;
7 AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE LEVY SHALL EXPIRE ON MARCH 31,
8 2035; TO PRESCRIBE OTHER MATTERS THAT PERTAIN TO THE
9 MATTER; TO DECLARE AN EMERGENCY; AND FOR OTHER
10 PURPOSES.
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12 WHEREAS,the Board of Directors of the City of Little Rock,Arkansas(the"City"),have determined
13 that it is appropriate to levy an additional 5/s-Cent($0.00625%) Sales and Compensating Use Tax within
14 the City to be used for general capital purposes; and,
15 WHEREAS, pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. § 26-75-208, once an ordinance which levies a Sales and
16 Compensating Use Tax is adopted,a municipality must by ordinance provide for the calling and holding of
17 a special election on the question of whether to approve the levy; and,
18 WHEREAS, the purpose of this ordinance is to levy an additional 5/8-Cent ($0.00625%) Sales and
19 Compensating Use Tax.
20 NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE CITY
21 OF LITTLE ROCK,ARKANSAS:
22 Section 1. The Board of Directors of the City of Little Rock hereby levies an additional 'is-Cent
23 ($0.00625%) Sales and Compensating Use Tax, to be used for general capital purposes, the collection of
24 which shall start on April 1, 2025, and which shall be levied on the receipts from the sale at retail of all
25 items and services that are subject to taxation under the Arkansas Gross Receipts Tax Act of 1941, as
26 amended, as set out in Title 26, Chapter 52 of the Arkansas Code of 1987 Annotated, and the Arkansas
27 Compensating Use Tax of 1949, as amended, as set out in Title 26, Chapter 53 of the Arkansas Code of
28 1987 Annotated,and which shall expire on March 31,2035.
29 Section 2. On the date of this ordinance,the City by separate ordinance,shall call for a special election
30 on whether to approve the levy to be held on November 5, 2024,as required by Ark. Code Ann. § 26-75-
31 208 (a)(1).
32 Section 3. The ballot title at the special election on the question of whether to levy the additional Sales
33 and Compensating Use Tax referred to above shall be in substantially the following form:
34 Vote on measure by placing an "X" in the square opposite the measure either for or against:
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1 111 FOR Adoption of an additional 5/8-Cent($0.00625%)local Sales and Compensating
2 Use Tax within the City of Little Rock, Arkansas,for which collections of the levy
3 will begin on April 1,2025,to be used for general operational purposes,and which
4 shall expire on March 31,2035.
5 AGAINST Adoption of an additional 'is-Cent ($0.00625%) local Sales and
6 Compensating Use Tax within the City of Little Rock, Arkansas for which
7 collections of the levy will commence on April 1, 2025, to be used for general
8 capital purposes,and which shall expire on March 31,2035.
9 Section 4. The special election shall be held and conducted and the vote canvassed and the results
10 declared under the law and in the manner now provided for municipal elections unless otherwise provided
11 in Title 26, Chapter 75, Subchapter 2 of the Arkansas Code of 1987 Annotated (the "Authorizing
12 Legislation")and only qualified voters of the City shall have the right to vote at the election.
13 Section 5. The results of the election shall be proclaimed by the Mayor,and his Proclamation shall be
14 published one(1)-time in a newspaper having a general circulation in the City, which Proclamation shall
15 advise that the results as proclaimed shall be conclusive unless attacked in the courts within thirty(30)days
16 after the date of publication.
17 Section 6. The Mayor and City Clerk or Recorder,for and on behalf of the City,be,and they are hereby
18 authorized and directed to do any and all things necessary to call and hold the special election as herein
19 provided and, if the levy of the Sales and Compensating Use Tax is approved by the electors,to cause the
20 Sales and Compensating Use Tax to be collected in accordance with the Authorizing Legislation, and to
21 perform all acts of whatever nature necessary in a timely fashion to carry out the authority conferred by this
22 ordinance.
23 Section 7. Any other required steps not expressly set forth in this ordinance shall also be conducted in
24 a timely fashion in order to accomplish the purposes set out within this ordinance.
25 Section 8. Severability. In the event any section, subsection, subdivision, paragraph, subparagraph,
26 item, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this ordinance is declared or adjudged to be invalid or
27 unconstitutional, such declaration or adjudication shall not affect the remaining portions of the ordinance,
28 which shall remain in full force and effect as if the portion so declared or adjudged invalid or
29 unconstitutional was not originally a part of the ordinance.
30 Section 9. Repealer. All ordinances, resolutions, bylaws, and other matters inconsistent with this
31 ordinance,are hereby repealed to the extent of such inconsistency.
32 Section 10. Emergency Clause. The ability to provide sufficient revenues to address capital and
33 operational needs of the City, and to have a timely election on the levy of such a tax, is essential to the
34 public health, safety and welfare; an emergency is, therefore, declared to exist and this ordinance shall be
35 in full force and effect from and after the date of its passage.
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I PASSED: July 30,2024
2 ATTEST: APPROVED:
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5 Allison Segars, ity Clerk Frank Scott,Jr.,
6 APPROVED AS TO LEGAL FORM:
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9 Thomas M.Carpenter,City Aft ey
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