§ 12-10-205 - Frequency allocation.
               	 		
12-10-205.    Frequency allocation.
    (a)  The assigned county operating frequency will be used for:
      (1)  Base-to-mobile and mobile-to-mobile unit transmissions within each county;
      (2)  Base-to-base  radio transmissions within those counties which have more than one (1)  base station operating on the county frequency;
      (3)  Emergency  transmission using a 1033 code within each county when assistance from  other counties or the Department of Arkansas State Police is not needed;  and
      (4)    (A)  With  permission of the county sheriffs concerned, adjacent counties may allow  each other's mobile units to install, receive, and transmit crystals  and operate, when necessary, on each other's assigned county operating  frequency.
            (B)  In lieu of the  preceding, adjacent county law enforcement mobile units may install  receivers or scanners on each other's assigned county frequency in order  to have cross band communication capability with each other.
(b)  The statewide base-to-base frequency, 37.20 megahertz (MHz), will be used for:
      (1)  All  routine base-to-base law enforcement radio transmissions between city  and county and law enforcement agencies located in different counties.  It can also be used for a base-to-base radio transmission in the same  county when necessary; and
      (2)  Routine  access to the nearest state police district headquarters and the  nearest national crime information center or criminal justice  information system computer terminal.
(c)    (1)  The  statewide emergency frequency, 37.24 megahertz (MHz), will be used  under special conditions found in    12-10-204 and when radio contact  between various law enforcement base stations or mobile units is  mandatory for the preservation of peace or the protection of life and  property.
      (2)  The statewide  emergency frequency may be used by law enforcement agencies within their  assigned jurisdiction in the event of a breakdown on the county  operating frequency or the statewide base-to-base frequency, only as an  interim measure in lieu of the assigned county operating frequency or  the statewide base-to-base frequency, if all three (3) of the following  conditions are met:
            (A)  The  breakdown has occurred on a base station. Mobile unit breakdowns on the  county frequency will not be cause for use of the emergency frequency;
            (B)  Maximum efforts are exerted in getting the broken-down base station back on the air; and
            (C)  All  surrounding counties are to be advised as to why the emergency  frequency is being used in lieu of the county operating frequency or  statewide base-to-base frequency and an approximate time as to when this  condition will be corrected.