§ 12-9-602 - Notice of employment, appointment, or separation -- Response by the law enforcement officer -- Duty of commission.
               	 		
12-9-602.    Notice of employment, appointment, or separation -- Response by the law enforcement officer -- Duty of commission.
    (a)    (1)    (A)  An  employing agency shall immediately notify the Arkansas Commission on  Law Enforcement Standards and Training in writing, on a form adopted by  the commission, of the employment or appointment, or separation from  employment or appointment, of any law enforcement officer.
            (B)  The  employing agency must maintain the original form and submit, or  electronically transmit, a copy of the form to the commission.
      (2)  Separation  from employment or appointment includes any firing, termination,  resignation, retirement, or voluntary or involuntary extended leave of  absence of any law enforcement officer.
(b)    (1)    (A)  In  a case of separation from employment or appointment, the employing  agency shall execute and maintain an affidavit-of-separation form  adopted by the commission, setting forth in detail the facts and reasons  for such separation.
            (B)  A copy of the affidavit-of-separation form must be submitted, or electronically transmitted, to the commission.
            (C)  The affidavit must be executed under oath and subject to the provisions of    5-53-103 concerning false swearing.
      (2)  In a case of a separation from employment or appointment for one (1) of the following reasons, the notice shall state that:
            (A)  The  law enforcement officer was separated for his or her failure to meet  the minimum qualifications for employment or appointment as a law  enforcement officer;
            (B)  The law enforcement officer was dismissed for a violation of state or federal law;
            (C)  The law enforcement officer was dismissed for a violation of the regulations of the law enforcement agency; or
            (D)  The law enforcement officer resigned while he or she was the subject of a pending internal investigation.
      (3)  Any  law enforcement officer who has separated from employment or  appointment must be permitted to respond to the separation, in writing,  to the commission, setting forth the facts and reasons for the  separation as he or she understands them.
(c)    (1)  Before  employing or appointing a law enforcement officer, a subsequent  employing agency must contact the commission to inquire as to the facts  and reasons a law enforcement officer became separated from any previous  employing agency.
      (2)  The  commission shall, upon request and without prejudice, provide to the  subsequent employing agency all information that is required under  subsections (a) and (b) of this section and that is in its possession.
(d)    (1)  An  administrator of an employing agency who discloses information pursuant  to this section is immune from civil liability for such disclosure or  its consequences.
      (2)  No  employing agency shall be civilly liable for disclosure of information  under this subchapter or performing any other duties under this  subchapter.
(e)    (1)  The  commission, its members, and its employees who disclose information  pursuant to this section are immune from civil liability for such  disclosure or its consequences.
      (2)  The commission, its members, and its employees shall not be civilly liable for:
            (A)  Disclosure of information under this subchapter; or
            (B)  Performing any other duties under this subchapter.