§ 12-12-324 - Testing by State Crime Laboratory.
               	 		
12-12-324.    Testing by State Crime Laboratory.
    (a)    (1)  All  firearms used in the commission of a crime that come into the custody  of any law enforcement agency in this state shall be delivered to the  State Crime Laboratory within thirty (30) calendar days for ballistics  testing.
      (2)  However, if the  firearm is being used as evidence in a criminal case, then delivery  shall take place within thirty (30) calendar days after the final  adjudication of the criminal proceeding.
(b)    (1)    (A)  The  laboratory may conduct ballistics tests on all firearms received and  input the resulting data into the National Integrated Ballistics  Information Network of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and  Explosives.
            (B)  The ballistics  tests may include, but not be limited to, firing of the weapon and  electronic imaging of the bullets and casings.
      (2)  The  laboratory shall coordinate with all participating agencies when  investigations require the use of the National Integrated Bullet  Identification Network's computer database.
      (3)  The laboratory shall provide written analysis reports and experts for testimony when feasible.
      (4)  After completion of the testing, the firearms shall be returned to the law enforcement agencies.
      (5)  When  the law enforcement agency regains possession of the firearm, the law  enforcement agency shall immediately notify the owner, unless the owner  is prohibited by law from possessing the firearm, that the owner may  regain possession of the firearm at the offices of the law enforcement  agency.
(c)  A law enforcement agency  in this state may request the assistance of the Department of Arkansas  State Police in tracing a firearm.
(d)  A  firearm seized by the Arkansas State Game and Fish Commission for  violation of a commission regulation is exempt from this section.
(e)  The  State Crime Laboratory Board may adopt rules for the implementation of  this section, including, but not limited to, rules regarding testing and  submission procedures.