Regulation
1001
Definitions
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- "Commission"
is the Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training.
- "Chairman"
is the Chairman of the Commission.
- "Director"
is the Director of the Commission.
- "Political
Subdivision" means any county, municipality, township or
other specific local unit of general government.
- "Department
Head" is a chief of police, sheriff, or chief administrator
of any law enforcement unit of the state or any political
subdivision who is responsible for the prevention and detection
of crime and the enforcement of the criminal, traffic or
highway laws of this state.
- "Assistant
Department Head" is an officer occupying the first position(s)
subordinate to a Department Head, and for which commensurate
pay is authorized.
- "Middle
Management Position" are those position which are between
first level supervisory positions and Assistant Department
Head positions as defined in this section, and for which
commensurate pay is authorized.
- "First
Level Supervisory Positions" are positions occupied by a
law enforcement officer, deputy sheriff or other employee
who in the upward chain of command directly supervises law
enforcement officers as defined in this section and for
which commensurate pay is authorized.
- "Law
Enforcement Officer" as recognized by this Commission for
certification will be any appointed law enforcement officer
who is responsible for the prevention and detection of crime
and the enforcement of the criminal, traffic or highway
laws of this State, excluding only those officers who are
elected by a vote of the people. The definition does not
apply to employees of organizations or state departments
and other like agencies not primarily involved in law enforcement.
The criteria to determine if a person is a law enforcement
officer is that he or she:
- Is
employed by a law enforcement unit; and
- Serves
a law enforcement function for that unit; and
- Receives
a salary authorized by that unit; or
- Is
a legally appointed Auxiliary officer.
- "Law
Enforcement Unit" is a police force or organization of a
city, county, State Agency, or of the State whose primary
duty as prescribed by law or ordinance, is enforcing the
criminal, traffic or highway laws of this State.
- "School"
is any school, college, university, academy, or local training
program which offers law enforcement training or education
and includes within its meaning the combination of course
curriculum, instructor, and facilities.
- "Course"
is a grouping of classes, or series of lessons or lectures,
combined to attain a particular educational or law enforcement
training objective.
- "Class"
is a single meeting or session devoted to a specific law
enforcement related subject or topic.
- "School
Director" or "School Coordinator" is an individual charged
with the responsibility of conducting a training class,
course or school under the provisions of the act. A school
director or coordinator must be a qualified law enforcement
officer or an official of a college or university, or Director
of the State Law Enforcement Training Academy.
- "High
School" is a school accredited as a high school by the Arkansas
Department of Education or a school accredited as a high
school by the state university of the state in which the
high school is located.
- "The
Act" refers to the Executive Commission on Law Enforcement
Standards Act. (Act 452 of 1975, the same being Ark. Code
Ann. 12-9-101 -- 12-9-109 as amended.)
- "Specification"
is a description supplementing a section of Regulations.
- "Educational
Credits" are credits earned for studies or courses satisfactorily
completed at a college or university approved as a degree
granting institution.
- "Accredited
Institution" means any community college, college, or university,
where the curriculum is approved as such by the department
of education of the state in which the community college,
college or university is located or the recognized national
or regional accrediting body.
- "Full-Time
Law Enforcement Officer" is one who:
- Is
employed by and receives a salary authorized by a law
enforcement unit;
- Has
the statutory authority to enforce the criminal, traffic
or highway laws of the State:
- Works
40 or more hours per week.
- "Part-Time
Law Enforcement Officer I" is one who:
- Is
employed by and receives a salary authorized by a law
enforcement unit;
- Has
the statutory authority to enforce the criminal, traffic
or highway laws of this State;
- Works
20 or more hours but less than 40 hours per week.
- "Part-Time
Law Enforcement Officer II" is one who:
- Is
employed by and receives a salary authorized by a law
enforcement unit;
- Has
the statutory authority to enforce the criminal, traffic
or highway laws of this State;
- Works
less than 20 hours per week.
- "Auxiliary
Law Enforcement Officer" is any reserve, volunteer, posse,
mounted patrol member or other groups or terms in common
usage and refers to persons appointed and who receive no
salary or wages for the performance of any assigned duty.
- "Police
Traffic Radar Operator" is any Full-Time, Part-Time I or
Part-Time II Law Enforcement Officer who has satisfactorily
completed both the Commission approved training for their
appropriate level of certification and the Police Traffic
Radar Operators Course.
- "Specialized
Police Personnel" are those Full-time or Part-Time officers
authorized by statute or employed by a law enforcement unit
whose duty as prescribed by law or ordinance is enforcing
some part of the criminal, traffic or highway laws of this
State and their authority is limited to the facility or
area in which they work.
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