§ 16-21-201. Title
This subchapter shall be known as the “Prosecutor Coordinator Act of 1975”.
This subchapter shall be known as the “Prosecutor Coordinator Act of 1975”.
No provision in this subchapter shall be construed to be in derogation of the already existing duties, authorities, responsibilities, or discretions of the various prosecuting and deputy prosecuting attorneys of this state.
(a) (1) There is created a Prosecution Coordination Commission which shall be composed of seven (7) prosecuting attorneys elected by the prosecuting attorneys of the various judicial districts of this state from among their own members. (2) The Prosecution Coordination Commission shall be elected by the prosecuting attorneys according to rules adopted by them for […]
(a) There is created the position of Prosecutor Coordinator which shall be filled as specified in § 16-21-203. (b) In addition to any other duties and responsibilities established by the commission, the Prosecutor Coordinator, for the benefit of the prosecuting attorneys of this state, shall: (1) Produce and promote in-state training and continuing education programs […]
(a) (1) All agencies and public officials receiving fees pursuant to § 5-37-307 or § 16-21-120 shall submit a report to the Prosecutor Coordinator’s office monthly. (2) The Prosecution Coordination Commission shall determine the contents of the report. (3) This report shall be reviewed by the Prosecutor Coordinator’s office. (b) (1) After three (3) months […]
In addition to existing duties, the Prosecution Coordination Commission may: (1) Administer and disburse federal funds, grants, donations, and funds from public and private sources to carry out its responsibilities; (2) Educate professionals, law enforcement, judges, state agencies, and victim services providers on: (A) The role of the Arkansas Prosecuting Attorneys Association; (B) The impact […]