§ 12-9-106 - Selection and training requirements -- Exceptions.
               	 		
12-9-106.    Selection and training requirements -- Exceptions.
    (a)    (1)  The  Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training shall  provide by rule that a person shall not be appointed as a law  enforcement officer, except on a temporary or probationary basis not to  exceed one (1) year, unless the person has satisfactorily completed a  preparatory program of police training at a school approved by the  commission.
      (2)    (A)  A law  enforcement officer who lacks the education and training qualifications  or background investigation required by the commission shall not have  his or her temporary or probationary employment extended beyond one (1)  year, by renewal of appointment or otherwise, unless extraordinary  circumstances exist in the majority opinion of the executive body of the  commission.
            (B)  If the  executive body of the commission determines under subdivision (a)(2)(A)  of this section that extraordinary circumstances exist, the commission  may approve an extension of temporary or probationary employment for no  more than an eight-month period.
(b)    (1)  In  addition to the requirements of subsection (a) of this section and     12-9-104(7), the commission, by rules and regulations, shall fix such  other qualifications as it deems necessary.
      (2)  However,  no person who pleads or is found guilty of a felony shall be eligible  to be appointed or certified as a law enforcement officer.
(c)  The  commission shall issue a certificate evidencing satisfaction of the  requirements of subsections (a) and (b) of this section to any applicant  who presents such evidence as may be required by its rules and  regulations of satisfactory completion of a program or course of  instruction in this or another state conforming to the content and  quality required by the commission for approved education and training.
(d)  Nothing  in this section shall be construed to preclude any employing agency  from establishing qualifications and standards for hiring, training,  compensating, or promoting law enforcement officers that exceed those  set by the commission.
(e)    (1)  Law  enforcement officers already serving under full-time permanent  appointment on December 31, 1977, shall not be required to meet the  requirements of subsections (a) and (b) of this section as a condition  of tenure or continued employment, nor shall failure of any such law  enforcement officer to fulfill the requirements make him or her  ineligible.
      (2)  Law enforcement  officers employed prior to January 1, 1976, may continue their  employment and participate in training programs on a voluntary or  assigned basis, but failure to meet standards shall not be grounds for  their dismissal or termination of employment. Subsequent termination of  employment, whether voluntary or involuntary, shall not result in  revocation of this exclusion status but such officers shall have the  same powers, privileges, and rights and shall be subject to the same  rules and restrictions as are applicable to officers whose certification  is based on formal training.
      (3)  Personnel  of law enforcement agencies whose status as to coverage under this  subchapter is questionable on December 31, 1977, but who are  subsequently determined to be subject thereto, shall have an effective  date of compliance enforcement as set by the commission, and personnel  employed prior to that date shall be excluded from mandatory compliance  therewith.