§ 12-9-107 - Training programs.
               	 		
12-9-107.    Training programs.
    (a)  For  the purpose of this subchapter, the Arkansas Commission on Law  Enforcement Standards and Training may cooperate with federal, state,  and local law enforcement agencies in establishing and conducting  instruction and training programs for law enforcement officers of this  state, its counties, and municipalities.
(b)  The  commission shall establish and maintain police training programs  through such agencies and institutions as the commission may deem  appropriate to carry out the intent of this subchapter, including  provision for training participants under twenty-one (21) years of age  in the Arkansas Police Corps Scholarship Program.
(c)  The  commission shall work with each state agency and political subdivision  that adheres to the selection and training standards established by the  commission to provide allowable tuition, living, and training expenses  incurred by the officers in attendance at approved training programs.
(d)    (1)  It  is the intent of this subchapter that the expenses of attending the  approved training programs established pursuant to subsection (c) of  this section shall be furnished by the state through the law enforcement  training academy or any other manner that may be prescribed by the  commission and no cost or charge shall be made to any local political  subdivision for the actual cost of the training.
      (2)  However, the state shall not be liable for the travel cost or any salary in connection with attending any training program.
(e)  The  expenses of attending training provided pursuant to a memorandum of  understanding between the State of Arkansas and the United States  Department of Justice or the United States Department of Homeland  Security shall be paid in accordance with the provisions of    12-8-104.
(f)  The  commission shall administer the training and certification program for  court security officers under the Arkansas Court Security Act,     16-10-1001 et seq.