Judges: MIKE BEEBE, Attorney General
Filed Date: 5/24/2005
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 7/5/2016
The Honorable Michael Lamoureux State Representative 312 West Main Street Russellville, AR 72081
Dear Representative Lamoureux:
I am writing in response to your request for an opinion on the following matter:
Are constables entitled to access information from ACIC? If not, what legally prohibits them from obtaining that?
RESPONSE
In my opinion, a constable, as an elected law enforcement officer, is not entitled to access to ACIC. A constable may, however, be granted access if he or she has successfully completed the required training program under A.C.A. §
One of my predecessors has offered several opinions on this matter. See
Ops. Att'y Gen.
(c) An elected law enforcement officer of a political subdivision of this state shall not be allowed access to information from the Arkansas Crime Information Center unless either the elected law enforcement officer or a law enforcement officer within his or her department has successfully completed the preparatory program of police training required by the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training for certified law enforcement officers.
A.C.A. §
A constable is an elected law enforcement officer. See, e.g. Ark. Const. Art.
I wish to additionally note that there are no current provisions in Arkansas law for a constable to oversee a law enforcement department. Arkansas law forbids constables from appointing deputies. A.C.A. §
Assistant Attorney General Joel DiPippa prepared the foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve.
Sincerely,
MIKE BEEBE Attorney General
MB: JMD/cyh