§ 12-8-106 - Department of Arkansas State Police -- Duties and powers -- Restrictions -- Municipal police barred from patrolling certain highways.
               	 		
12-8-106.    Department  of Arkansas State Police -- Duties and powers -- Restrictions --  Municipal police barred from patrolling certain highways.
    (a)    (1)  It shall be the duty of the Department of Arkansas State Police to:
            (A)  Patrol  the public highways, make arrests, and enforce the laws of this state  relating to motor vehicles and the use of the state highways;
            (B)  Establish,  maintain, and enforce a towing rotation list to assist in clearing  highways of motor vehicles which have been involved in accidents or  abandoned;
            (C)  Assist in the  collection of delinquent motor vehicle license taxes and the collection  of gasoline and other taxes that are required by law; and
            (D)  Determine  when, if possible, a person or persons are the cause of injury to any  state highway or other state property and arrest all persons criminally  responsible for injury to any state highway or other state property and  bring them before the proper officer for trial.
      (2)  The  Director of the Department of Arkansas State Police may promulgate  necessary rules and regulations to carry out the purpose and intent of  subdivision (a)(1)(B) of this section.
(b)  The  department shall be conservators of the peace and as such shall have  the powers possessed by police officers in cities and county sheriffs in  counties, except that the department may exercise such powers anywhere  in this state.
(c)  The department  shall have the authority to establish a Crimes Against Children  Division, either through transfer or by contract, to conduct child abuse  investigations, to administer the Child Abuse Hotline, and, when  consistent with regulations promulgated by the department, to provide  training and technical assistance to local law enforcement in conducting  child abuse investigations.
(d)  The  police officers shall have all the power and authority of the State  Fire Marshal and shall assist in making investigations of arson,     5-38-301, and such other offenses as the director may direct and shall  be subject to the call of the circuit courts of the state and the  Governor.
(e)  However, this chapter  shall not be construed so as to take away any authority of the regularly  constituted peace officers in the state, but the department shall  cooperate with them in the enforcement of the criminal laws of the state  and assist such officers either in the enforcement of the law or  apprehension of criminals.
(f)  Nothing  in this chapter shall be construed as to authorize any officer of the  department to serve writs unless they are specifically directed to the  department, or an officer thereof, by the issuing authority.
(g)  No  officer or member of the department shall ever be used in performing  police duties on private property in connection with any strike,  lockout, or other industrial disturbance.
(h)    (1)    (A)  Municipal police are prohibited from patrolling controlled-access facilities except as may be authorized by the director.
            (B)  The director may withdraw any previously issued authorization for municipal police to patrol controlled-access facilities.
            (C)    (i)  The  director shall promulgate rules in accordance with the Arkansas  Administrative Procedure Act,    25-15-201 et seq., to establish criteria  for granting or withdrawing authorization for municipal police to  patrol controlled-access facilities.
                  (ii)  In  adopting the rules described in subdivision (h)(1)(C)(i) of this  section, the director at a minimum shall take into consideration the  following factors:
                        (a)  Public safety;
                        (b)  Training of the municipal police;
                        (c)  Size of the municipal police force;
                        (d)  Financial impact;
                        (e)  Abuse of police power; and
                        (f)  The types of roadways or highways that are controlled-access facilities for purposes of this section.
      (2)  Municipal  police may patrol any service roads that are within their jurisdiction  situated adjacent to controlled-access facilities.
      (3)  Nothing  in this subsection shall prohibit a municipal police officer from  responding to an accident or other emergency on a controlled-access  facility.