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CONTRACT TO OPERATE A QUALIFIED HIGH RISK POOL
Contract Agreement • July 12th, 2010

The statutory authority for this contract agreement is set out at section 1101(b) of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (“Affordable Care Act,” Public Law 111-148), which authorizes the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to enter into contracts with States to establish and operate temporary high risk health insurance pool programs to provide coverage for eligible individuals beginning in 2010 and ending on December 31, 2013.

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FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES FOR BUSINESS PLAN AND CONSULTANCY SERVICES PURSUANT TO REQUEST FOR QUALIFICATIONS SP-15-0097
Agreement for Contractual Services • October 23rd, 2015

THIS FIRST AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT FOR CONTRACTUAL SERVICES FOR BUSINESS PLAN AND CONSULTANCY SERVICES PURSUANT TO REQUEST

CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT
Consultant Services Agreement • February 23rd, 2021 • Arkansas

This Consultant Services Agreement (the “Agreement”) is between Jason Lee (“consultant”), located at 8101 Coleridge Dr., North Little Rock, Arkansas 72116, and the Bureau of Legislative Research (“BLR”), located in the State Capitol Building, Room 315, 500 Woodlane Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. The BLR desires to hire Consultant to assist the members of the Arkansas General Assembly by providing consulting services regarding procurement of a long term consultant to assist with analysis and oversight of the State and Public School Life and Health Insurance Program.

CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT
Consultant Services Agreement • December 17th, 2019 • Arkansas

This Services Agreement (the “Agreement”) is between Augenblick, Palaich and Associates, Inc. (“APA”), located at 1547 Gaylord St., Denver, Colorado 80206, and the Bureau of Legislative Research (“BLR”), located in the State Capitol Building, Room 315, 500 Woodlane Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. APA provides education adequacy consulting services. The BLR desires to hire APA to provide detailed and accurate information concerning the current efficacy of the biennial adequacy study and evaluation in the State of Arkansas, as well as recommendations regarding potential legislative reforms, as set forth in RFP No. BLR-190003 and APA’s response to the RFP (the “Services”), for the use and information of the House Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Education (the “Committees”) and the members of the Arkansas General Assembly.

Arkansas Level One Establishment Cooperative Agreement
August 14th, 2013
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    August 14th, 2013

This Level One Establishment Grant application (Level One D) reports the many successes of Arkansas’s Marketplace planning efforts to date and requests funding for continued implementation and ongoing improvements of Arkansas’s State Partnership Marketplace (SPM). Specifically, with Level One D funds we plan to 1) Continue our Outreach & Education campaign designed to share insurance options with eligible consumers and encourage enrollment, with an added emphasis on those who have had life-changing events that would qualify them to enroll outside the open enrollment period; 2) Continue our In-Person Assister services with a maximum of 537 guides through open enrollment and 134 after open enrollment; 3) Continue our Speakers Bureau to inform communities across the regions of the state about options available under the ACA; 4) Continue developing policies and procedures to support QHP certification and re-certification and plan monitoring while developing account management functions; an

Arkansas Level One Establishment Cooperative Agreement
August 14th, 2012
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    August 14th, 2012

The State of Arkansas was the first state to declare that it will pursue the Federally-facilitated Exchange Partnership (FFE Partnership) Model and maximize the local flexibility allowed under this Exchange Model. The Governor delegated responsibility for planning and implementing the FFE Partnership model to the Commissioner of the Arkansas Insurance Department (AID) and its new division, the Health Benefits Exchange Partnership Division (HBEPD). AID was the grantee for a Planning Grant in the fall of 2010 and a Level One Establishment Grant in February 2012, both outlining steps toward the goal of having a fully functional Exchange for Arkansas residents by January 2014. HBEPD has been successful in meeting grant requirements and engaging numerous and diverse stakeholders. Stakeholder inclusion and a solid consumer focus are strengths of Arkansas’s planning process. This Level One Establishment Grant application reports the many successes of Arkansas’s Exchange Planning efforts to da

Procurement Process Consulting Services Contract –2017
September 15th, 2017
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    September 15th, 2017

Calyptus Consulting Group, Inc.(Dr. George Harris) NON-RESPONSIVE BID Civic Initiatives, LLC(Derrick Davis) NON-RESPONSIVE BID CSP Mgmt, LLC(Van Porter)NON-RESPONSIVE BID Hogan Taylor, LLP(Cody Griffin) NON-RESPONSIVE BID Delivered by Closing Time/Date X X X X Signed Proposal andOPPS Proposal signed; OPPS not signed Proposal signed; OPPS not signed Proposal signed; OPPS not signed Proposal signed; OPPS not signed Submitted 2 ElectronicVersions (Redacted/ Unredacted) X(no redactions made – no proprietary information included) X(no redacted version submitted) X X Separately Sealed andSubmitted OPPS X X X X Authorized to do Business in AR Sent email at 8/24/2017 X X Sent email at 8/24/2017 Copy of EEO Policy X X(also submitted for subcontractor) NO NO Illegal Immigrant Certification X X(also submitted for subcontractor) NO X(not included at proposal, but located at OSP website – expires 11/2017) Completion ofDisclosure Forms EO-98-04 X X(also submitted for subcontractor)

CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT
Consultant Services Agreement • September 13th, 2017 • Arkansas

This Services Agreement (the “Agreement”) is between PFM Group Consulting, LLC (“PFM”), located at 1735 Market Street, 43rd Floor, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19103, and the Bureau of Legislative Research (“BLR”), located in the State Capitol Building, Room 315, 500 Woodlane Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. PFM provides a broad range of finance, budget, and management consulting services. The BLR desires to hire PFM to provide detailed and accurate information concerning the current state of tax laws in the State of Arkansas, as well as recommendations regarding potential reform within the tax laws, as set forth in RFP No. BLR-170002 and PFM’s response to the RFP (the “Services”), for the use and information of the Tax Reform and Relief Legislative Task Force (the “Task Force”) and the members of the Arkansas General Assembly.

E-RECORD AGREEMENT
E-Record Agreement • March 7th, 2016

The Benton County Register of Deeds and Trusted Submitter voluntarily agree to engage in the process of electronic recording of documents. The purpose of this agreement is to facilitate this process so that documents are recorded and indexed properly, and that our common customers are well served. This agreement may be cancelled and electronic recordings discontinued either by mutual agreement, misconduct by parties, or if any of the terms below are not being honored.

Contract
November 17th, 2020
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    November 17th, 2020
Consulting Agreement
Consulting Agreement • February 1st, 2021

This Consulting Agreement (Agreement) is between Bureau of Legislative Research (Client) and Collier Insurance, Memphis, TN (Consultant), effective as of February 1, 2021

CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT
Consultant Services Agreement • January 26th, 2022 • Arkansas

This Services Agreement (the “Agreement”) is between The Segal Group, Inc. (“Segal”), located at One Paces West 2727 Paces Ferry Rd., SE, Ste. 1400, Atlanta, Georgia 30339, and the Bureau of Legislative Research (“BLR”), located in the State Capitol Building, Room 315, 500 Woodlane Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. Segal provides employee health benefits consulting services. The BLR desires to hire Segal to provide services related to the procurement processes for a Pharmacy Benefits Manager and a Medicare Advantage with Prescription Drugs Vendor and to assist the Legislative Council in conducting a study related to possible implementation of a diabetes management program (collectively, the “Services”), for the use of the Department of Transformation and Shared Services, Employee Benefits Division (“EBD”) and the members of the Legislative Council and the Arkansas General Assembly.

ADH Discretionary Sub Grants for July 2021 Review Subcommittee of the ALC C1
July 8th, 2021
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    July 8th, 2021

To extend the ending date to 06/30/2022 and to add $100,917.53, in compensation, to continue to decrease the burden of prostate cancer in Arkansas and to improve the quality of life for survivors by providing staff and resources for education and patient assistance initiatives including facilitating education events, literature distribution and navigating the Prostate Cancer Program

Memorandum of Understanding Between
December 14th, 2022
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    December 14th, 2022

This Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”) between the Department of Transformation and Shared Services, Division of Employee Benefits (“EBD”) and the Bureau of Legislative Research (“BLR”) (also referred to as “the parties”) is related to the work to be performed by The Segal Group, Inc. (the “Consultant”) for the benefit of the Arkansas General Assembly under the Consultant Services Agreement by and between the BLR and the Consultant (the “Agreement”).

Amendment No.2 to
December 30th, 2014
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    December 30th, 2014

This Amendment No. 2 (this "Amendment") is made and entered into this day of , 2015, by and between the Arkansas Lottery Commission (the "ALC") and INTRALOT, Inc. ("INTRALOT"), collectively the “Parties”, as follows:

Arkansas Lottery Commission Term Contracts for Goods and Services September 1 through September 30, 2013
October 10th, 2013
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    October 10th, 2013

On August 8, 2013, a Non-Exclusive Licensing Agreement was executed between Scientific Games International (“SGI”) and the Arkansas Lottery Commission (“ALC”). The Non- Exclusive Licensing Agreement allows the ALC to reproduce, use and make copies of Instant Game No. 205 “BETTY BOOP™ LIMITED” licensing property. A copy of the agreement was provided to the Arkansas Lottery Commission Legislative Oversight Committee on September 17, 2013.

Contract
July 30th, 2018
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    July 30th, 2018
The Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement (MSA):
Tobacco Master Settlement Agreement • July 14th, 2016
December 7, 2021 Mr. Edward Armstrong, Director Office of State Procurement 1500 West 7th Street, Suite 300 Little Rock, AR 72201 Ms. Marty Garrity, Director Bureau of Legislative Research Administrative Rules Review Section State Capitol, Room 315...
December 7th, 2021
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    December 7th, 2021

Re: Partial Equity Ownership agreement executed by APERS under Act 1211 of 2009 Based on recommendations from APERS staff and the APERS investment consultant, the

RELEASE AND SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT
Release and Settlement Agreement • January 7th, 2016 • Arkansas

This Full and Final Release and Settlement Agreement (“Agreement”) is entered into by and between H & S Maintenance, Inc. (“H & S”) and the Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration (“Department”), by their respective authorized representatives:

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Term Contracts for Goods and Services July 1 through July 31, 2015
August 10th, 2015
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    August 10th, 2015

On July 8, 2015, Scientific Games International (SGI) and the Office of the Arkansas Lottery (OAL) entered into a non-exclusive licensing agreement. The licensing agreement grants to OAL the non-exclusive right in the state of Arkansas to reproduce, use, and make copies of the Property in association with the sale, marketing, advertising, and promotion of a scratch-off instant win lottery game to be conducted by OAL and identified as AR-302 Pink Panther™. The following information regarding the agreement is provided:

COVID-19 Testing Program SUBRECIPIENT AGREEMENT
Arkansas • April 5th, 2022
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    April 5th, 2022
SENATE AMENDMENT 2 TO hb1362.
October 30th, 2008
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    October 30th, 2008
Alliant Insurance Services, Inc.(Lori Nilson) AON Consulting, Inc.(Rebecca Parr) Cheiron, Inc.(John Colberg) Collier Insurance(Stuart Collier) Delivered by Closing Time/Date Electronic copy received, but hard copies and original not submitted by...
Employee Health Benefits • April 26th, 2021

Gallagher Benefit Services, Inc.(Nick Long) Segal(Patrick Klein) Delivered by Closing Time/Date Only copies and electronic version– Originals received 4/16 X Signed Proposal andOPPS Proposal signed; OPPS hard copies not signed, but electronic version is– received signed OPPS 4/16 X Submitted 2 ElectronicVersions (Redacted/ Unredacted) X(No redacted version submitted) X(No redacted version submitted) Authorized to do Business in AR Received 4/15 X Copy of EEO Policy X Received 4/15 Illegal Immigrant Certification X Received 4/15 Completion of DisclosureForms EO-98-04 X X Response to each #’dparagraph Received 4/15 (§5.5 missing info submitted 4/21) X Vendor References X(under Tab 2 of proposal) X(p. 53 of proposal) Subcontractors None listed. None listed. TIN#Submitted X X

Arkansas Lottery Commission Term Contracts for Goods and Services November 1 through November 30, 2012
December 10th, 2012
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    December 10th, 2012

On October 15, 2012, the Arkansas Lottery Commission approved the language of the First Amendment to the August 15, 2009, Agreement for Contractual Services for Online Lottery Game Services and Lottery Gaming System and Services between the Arkansas Lottery Commission and Intralot, Inc. for the remainder of the contract term. This amendment was effective as of the day and year first written. It did not change the term (length) of the contract between the parties. The value of the agreement is the projected increase in sales due to additional advertising; that amount is not yet known. There are no additional costs associated with this amendment.

Education Facilities Property Insurance Consulting Services Contract –2023 – RFP Response Checklist
Education Facilities Property Insurance • September 1st, 2023
AMENDMENT TO CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT
Consultant Services Agreement • May 9th, 2023

This Amendment to Consultant Services Agreement (the “Amendment”) is between The Segal Group, Inc. (“Segal”), located at One Paces West 2727 Paces Ferry Rd., SE, Ste. 1400, Atlanta, Georgia 30339, and the Bureau of Legislative Research (“BLR”), located in the State Capitol Building, Room 315, 500 Woodlane Street, Little Rock, Arkansas, 72201, and is an amendment to the Consultant Services Agreement for Employee Health Benefits Consulting Services entered by and between Segal and the BLR on January 28, 2022 (the “Agreement”).

AMENDMENT TO SERVICES CONTRACT
Benefit Management Services Agreement • October 27th, 2023

Except as expressly amended by this Amendment, all of the terms, conditions, covenants, representations, and warranties in the above referenced Contract are hereby ratified and confirmed in every respect and shall remain unmodified and unchanged and shall continue in full force and effect as provided therein as amended hereby.

CONSULTANT SERVICES AGREEMENT
Consultant Services Agreement • September 6th, 2023 • Arkansas

This Services Agreement (the “Agreement”) is between Meadors, Adams & Lee, Inc. (“MA-Lee”), located at 100 River Market Ave. #300, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201, and the Bureau of Legislative Research (“BLR”), located in the State Capitol Building, Room 315, 500 Woodlane Street, Little Rock, Arkansas 72201. MA-Lee provides property insurance consulting services. The BLR desires to hire MA-Lee to provide detailed and accurate information concerning a strategic path forward for the provision of property insurance for education facilities in the state, including K-12 school districts and institutions of higher education, as set forth in RFP No. BLR-230001 and MA- Lee’s response to the RFP (the “Services”), for the use and information of the Legislative Council Executive Subcommittee (the “Subcommittee”) and the members of the Legislative Council and the Arkansas General Assembly.

BEFORE THE ARKANSAS STATE CLAIMS COMMISSION
December 13th, 2019
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    December 13th, 2019
ADH Discretionary Sub Grants for February 2020 Review Subcommittee of the ALC
February 7th, 2020
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    February 7th, 2020

To maintain, promote and expand the Arkansas Cancer Coalition, increase educational and screening opportunities for healthcare professionals and to provide funding and support to Arkansas Cancer Coalition organizations that are carrying out Arkansas Cancer Plan objectives and strategies. Arkansas Cancer Coalition will provide education on HPV and benefits of vaccination.

Contract
July 30th, 2018
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    July 30th, 2018
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