§ 12-9-304 - Appointment and training requirements.
               	 		
12-9-304.    Appointment and training requirements.
    (a)    (1)  No  person shall be appointed as an auxiliary law enforcement officer until  the minimum standards for appointment and training requirements have  been completed.
      (2)  Any auxiliary  law enforcement officer who has not met these requirements shall have  no law enforcement authority except that which is authorized for a  private citizen.
(b)  All persons who  are serving as auxiliary law enforcement officers prior to March 24,  1983, are exempt from meeting the appointment requirements.
(c)  The  training requirements for auxiliary law enforcement officers shall be  established by the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and  Training, and the basic training course shall not exceed the part-time  law enforcement officers' training requirements.
(d)  Honorary police officers are exempt from the provisions of this subchapter.
(e)  The  commission may issue a certificate evidencing satisfactory completion  of the requirements of this subchapter when evidence is submitted by the  law enforcement agency director, chief, or county sheriff that the  auxiliary law enforcement officer has met the training and selection  requirements.
(f)  It shall be the  responsibility of the appointing law enforcement agency to provide or  have provided not less than one hundred (100) hours of  commission-approved law enforcement training, which will include a  firearms qualification course equivalent to the firearms qualification  requirements for a full-time law enforcement officer, and no auxiliary  law enforcement officer shall bear arms until having successfully  completed the training.
(g)  Nothing  in this section shall be construed to preclude any law enforcement  agency from establishing qualifications and standards for appointing and  training of auxiliary law enforcement officers that exceed those set by  this subchapter or by the commission.
(h)  Any  auxiliary law enforcement officer failing to meet the training  requirements as set forth in this subchapter shall lose his or her  appointment as auxiliary law enforcement officer and shall not be  reappointed until training requirements have been met.
(i)  No  person may be appointed or serve as an auxiliary law enforcement  officer if the person has been convicted by a state or by the federal  government of a crime, the punishment for which could have been  imprisonment in a federal penitentiary or a state prison.
(j)  Every  person appointed or serving as an auxiliary law enforcement officer  shall be a citizen of the United States and shall be at least twenty-one  (21) years of age.