Arkansas Statutes

§ 16-82-102 — Testing for human immunodeficiency virus - Assault and battery

Arkansas § 16-82-102

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Bluebook
Ark. Code Ann. § 16-82-102 (2026).

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(a)A person with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), or who tests positive for the presence of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) antigens or antibodies or hepatitis, is infectious to law enforcement officers, fire fighters, and emergency medical technicians through the exchange of body fluids during the course of their duties and through the possible transfer of blood or blood products and under these circumstances is a danger to the public.
(b)(1) Any person arrested and charged with violating any section of § 5-13-101 et seq. by committing an assault or battery upon a law enforcement officer, fire fighter, or emergency medical technician may be required by a court of competent jurisdiction, upon a finding of reasonable cause to believe that the person committed the offense and

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Legislative History

Acts 1993, No. 438, §§ 1-3.

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