Arkansas Boiler Section Proposes Rule Changes
Summary
The Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing's Boiler Inspection Section is proposing changes to its rules, incorporating updates from Act 746 of 2025. Written comments are being accepted from the public until April 14, 2026.
What changed
The Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing, Boiler Inspection Section, has proposed amendments to its administrative rules. These changes are intended to incorporate provisions from Act 746 of 2025. The specific details of the proposed amendments are available upon request or via the department's website.
Affected entities, primarily employers operating boilers, should review the proposed changes to understand any new requirements or modifications to existing regulations. Public comments on the proposed rule changes are due by April 14, 2026. Failure to comply with the final rules once enacted could result in penalties as defined by Arkansas Code Annotated §25-15-201 et seq.
What to do next
- Review proposed amendments to Arkansas Boiler Inspection Section rules.
- Submit written comments by April 14, 2026.
Source document (simplified)
LEGAL NOTICE
March 15,2026 Pursuant to Arkansas Code Annotated §25-15-201 et seq. notice is hereby given that the Department of Labor and Licensing, Boiler Inspection Section is considering changes to its rules. The Administrative Rules of the Boiler Inspection Section are amended to incorporate changes from Act 746 of 2025. Written comment will be accepted through April 14, 2026 by the Arkansas Department of Labor and Licensing at the above address or by email at Lindsay.Moore@arkansas.gov. A copy of the proposed amendments may be obtained by calling the Code Enforcement Section at (501)- 682-4547. A copy of the proposed amendments can also be accessed on the Department of Labor and Licensing’s website at: https://www.labor.arkansas.gov/news/proposed-rule-making/ or the Secretary of State’s website at: http://www.sos.arkansas.gov/rules_and_regs/index.php/rules/search/new
Lindsay Moore, Director Code Enforcement Section Division of Labor Department of Labor and Licensing
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