Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 130 - Arkansas State Police
Rule 130.00.19-003 - Division of Arkansas State Police Municipal Police Patrols of Controlled-Access Facilities Rules Amendments

Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 130.00.19-003

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024

Rule 1.0 Rules Adopted; Purpose.

These Rules shall be known as the "MUNICIPAL POLICE PATROLS OF CONTROLLEDACCESS FACILITIES RULES", promulgated by the Director of the Division of Arkansas State Police ("Arkansas State Police" or "ASP"). The purpose of the Rules is to set written guidelines for compliance with Arkansas Act 371 of 2007; and thus to ensure the orderly patrol of controlled-access facilities by municipal police departments listed by the Director to provide orderly and appropriate law enforcement assistance to Division of Arkansas State Police.

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Rule 1.2. Definitions. As used in these Rules, these terms mean the following:

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b) "Director" means Director of the Division of the Arkansas State Police; and

c) "Division" means the Division of Arkansas State Police..

Rule 2.1 Patrol Authorizations Issued by Arkansas State Police Director.

a) All municipal police departments which have previously been granted approval by this Division to patrol what has previously been described as limited access highways will be authorized to patrol controlled-access facilities provided such police department notifies the Director within sixty (60) days of the effective date of these Rules that said police department desires to remain on the approved list. Failure to notify the Director will result in removal from the approved list and such department will need to apply for authorization in accordance with these Rules.

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Rule 3.0 Require Records to be Maintained by Municipal Police Departments Granted Authorization to Patrol "Controlled-Access Facilities".

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b) The records referred to in the preceding paragraph shall be kept on a monthly basis and available for inspection at any time by the Arkansas State Police. Such records shall be kept for a period of five (5) years. On request, such records shall be submitted to the Division.

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