Arkansas Statutes

§ 12-9-303 — Authority of officers

Arkansas·Title 12
(a)An auxiliary law enforcement officer shall have the authority of a police officer as set forth by statutes of this state when the auxiliary law enforcement officer is performing an assigned duty and is under the direct supervision of a full-time certified law enforcement officer.
(b)When not performing an assigned duty and when not working under the direct supervision of a full-time certified law enforcement officer, an auxiliary law enforcement officer shall have no authority other than that of a private citizen.
(c)An auxiliary law enforcement officer, when not working under the direct supervision of a full-time certified law enforcement officer, may perform tasks such as traffic direction, parade functions, etc., that are clearly not law enforcement functions and are assigned by t

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Related

King v. State
804 S.W.2d 360 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1991)
6 case citations
Martindill v. State
839 S.W.2d 545 (Court of Appeals of Arkansas, 1992)
3 case citations
Jones v. Parrish
954 S.W.2d 934 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1997)
Martin v. State
936 S.W.2d 75 (Supreme Court of Arkansas, 1997)
Opinion No.
(Arkansas Attorney General Reports, 1995)

Legislative History

Acts 1983, No. 757, § 5; A.S.A. 1947, § 42-1405.

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