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Ark. Code Ann. § 18-14-204

Application for registration

Known as the Arkansas Time-Share Act

The act spans §§ 18-14-101 to 18-14-703 (43 sections).

Acts 1983, No. 294, Art. 4, § 4-103; 1983, No. 765, § 3; A.S.A. 1947, § 50-1327; Acts 2013, No. 710, § 2.

(1) An application for registration of a time-share plan shall contain: The public offering statement;

(2) A brief description of the time-share property;

(3) Copies of time-share instruments;

(4) Financial statements prepared according to generally accepted accounting principles and fully and fairly disclosing the current financial condition of the developer;

(5) Any other documents referred to in the registration application; and

(6) Other information as required by the Arkansas Real Estate Commission.

(7) If the accommodation in the time-share plan is in a condominium development or other common-interest subdivision, the application for registration shall contain evidence that the use of the accommodation for time-share purposes is not prohibited by the project instruments.

(8) If the project instruments do not expressly authorize time-sharing, the application for registration shall contain evidence that purchasers in the condominium development or other common-interest subdivision were given written notice at least sixty (60) days before the application for registration was submitted that the accommodation would be used for time-share purposes.

(9) If the project instruments contain a prohibition against time-sharing, the board of directors of the association shall certify that the amendment procedures in the project instruments were followed and that the project instruments have been amended to permit time-sharing.

(10) The application shall be accompanied by a filing fee not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).

(11) The commission shall thoroughly investigate matters relating to the application and may require a personal inspection of the time-share property by a person designated by it.

(12) All direct expenses incurred by the commission in inspecting the time-share property are paid by the applicant, and the commission may require a deposit sufficient to cover the direct expenses before incurring them.

(13) An application for registration shall be renewed, annually, and the renewal filing fee shall not exceed five hundred dollars ($500).

Current official text: Arkansas General Assembly. Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Arkansas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.