§ 12-10-306 - Public safety communications personnel.
               	 		
12-10-306.    Public safety communications personnel.
    (a)  The staff and supervisors of the 911 public safety communications center and systems shall be:
      (1)  Paid  employees, either sworn officers or civilians, of the operating agency  designated by the chief executive of the political subdivisions.  Personnel other than law enforcement or fire officers will be considered  public safety officers for the purposes of public safety  communications;
      (2)  Required to  submit to employment background investigations for security clearances  prior to accessing files available through the Arkansas Crime  Information Center if the center is charged with information service  functions for criminal justice agencies of the political subdivision;
      (3)  Trained  in operation of 911 system equipment and other training as necessary to  operate a 911 public safety communications center;
      (4)  Subject to the authority of the chief executive through their agency; and
      (5)    (A)  Required  to immediately release without the consent or approval of any  supervisor or other entity any information in their custody or control  to a prosecuting attorney if requested by a subpoena issued by a  prosecutor, grand jury, or any court for use in the prosecution or the  investigation of any criminal or suspected criminal activity.
            (B)  The  staff or supervisor of a 911 public safety communications center, an  operating agency, and the service supplier are not liable in any civil  action as a result of complying with a subpoena as required in  subdivision (a)(5)(A) of this section.
(b)    (1)  In  order to attract and retain professional communications personnel to  supervise and operate 911 public safety communications centers and  systems, staffing plans are recommended to be based on the level of  service, population of the service area, and other duties of the center.
      (2)  Compensatory  and retirement plans and levels of supervision for 911 public safety  communications centers employing personnel who are not sworn law  enforcement personnel or firefighters are recommended to be comparable  to public safety officers of similar levels of responsibility of the  political subdivision.