Arkansas Administrative Code Agency 168 - Arkansas Economic Development Commission

The Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) operates under Agency 168 of the Arkansas Administrative Code. This agency is responsible for administering a variety of economic development programs and incentives aimed at fostering business growth, workforce development, and community enhancement across the state.

Key Divisions and Programs

The AEDC encompasses several divisions and programs, including:

Global Business Division: Focuses on business development, community development, business retention and expansion, international relations, film, small and minority business support, and entrepreneurship and innovation.(dfa.arkansas.gov)

Administration and Finance Division: Handles budget, human resources, information technology, training and quality management, strategic planning, legislative liaison, business finance, incentives, energy, and grants.(dfa.arkansas.gov)

Marketing and Communications Division: Manages communications, marketing research, website, and special events.(dfa.arkansas.gov)

These divisions collectively aim to lead statewide economic development, create targeted strategies for better-paying jobs, promote communities, and support the training and growth of a 21st-century skilled workforce. (dfa.arkansas.gov)

Accessing the Administrative Code

For detailed information on the rules and regulations under Agency 168, you can refer to the Arkansas Administrative Code:

Justia – Arkansas Administrative Code, Agency 168

Cornell Legal Information Institute – Agency 168

These resources provide comprehensive access to the rules governing the AEDC's operations and programs.

 

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