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§ 12-63-201. Definition

For the purpose of this subchapter, the term “military reservation” shall apply to and encompass all lands, buildings, and improvements used for military training purposes on: (1) Camp Joseph T. Robinson, both that portion owned by the State of Arkansas and used by the National Guard and that portion owned by the United States, which […]

§ 12-63-202. Police officers — Appointment — Qualifications — Removal

(a) (1) The Adjutant General, as custodian of military reservations identified in § 12-63-201, may designate and appoint one (1) or more employees as a police officer or officers for each military reservation, who are peace officers under the laws of this state. (2) The police officers appointed under this section shall have all the […]

§ 12-63-203. Police officers — Powers and duties

(a) (1) Except to the extent otherwise limited by the Adjutant General, a police officer appointed under this subchapter shall: (A) Protect property; (B) Preserve and maintain proper order and decorum; (C) Prevent unlawful assemblies and disorderly conduct; (D) Exclude and eject persons detrimental to the well-being of the military reservation; (E) Prevent trespasses; and […]

§ 12-63-204. Police officers — Evidence of authority

(a) (1) Military reservation police officers shall be identified by a shield or badge bearing the name of the military reservation and the words “police officer”. (2) The shield or badge shall be conspicuously worn when the police officer is on duty. (b) The police officer’s authorization shall be further evidenced by a certificate of […]

§ 12-63-205. Police officers — Liability

(a) A police officer appointed and designated under this subchapter and any other employees authorized under this subchapter, who perform the duties under this subchapter are not personally liable for injuries to persons or for damage to property that occurs while acting within the scope of their authority on behalf of the State of Arkansas […]

§ 12-63-206. Jurisdiction of law enforcement officers

(a) The appointment or designation of any police officer or officers under the authority of this subchapter shall not be deemed to supersede in any way the present authority of the Department of Arkansas State Police, that of the county sheriffs, or that of the peace officers of the jurisdiction in which the military reservation […]

§ 12-63-207. Motor vehicle rules generally

(a) The Adjutant General is authorized and empowered to promulgate rules, and to amend or change them from time to time as he or she shall deem necessary, providing for the operation and parking of motor vehicles upon the grounds, streets, drives, and alleys on a military reservation, including, but not limited to, the following: […]

§ 12-63-208. Violations of motor vehicle rules

(a) (1) Persons violating rules promulgated under § 12-63-207 shall, at the option of the police officer, be charged under the military reservation’s system of charges or summoned to appear before any court of competent jurisdiction to be dealt with according to law. (2) A person adversely affected by any administrative determination shall have a […]

§ 12-63-209. Criminal trespass upon a military reservation — Penalty

(a) A person commits the offense of criminal trespass upon a military reservation if he or she purposefully, and without authority, enters upon or remains unlawfully upon any military reservation, military armory, or other military building or property owned, leased, licensed, operated, occupied, maintained, or under the control or management of the State of Arkansas […]

§ 12-63-210. Arrest of trespassers

The commanding officer upon any occasion of duty may place under arrest during the continuance thereof any person who shall trespass upon the camp ground, parade ground, armory, or other place devoted to such duty, shall in any way or manner interrupt or molest the orderly discharge of duty by those under arms, or shall […]

§ 12-63-211. Prohibition of sales, auctions, and gambling

The commanding officer may prohibit and prevent the holding of auction or huckster sales, and all gambling within the limits of the post, camp grounds, place of encampment, parade, or drill under his or her command or within limits not exceeding one (1) mile therefrom as he or she may prescribe. He or she may […]

§ 12-63-212. Prosecution of violations — Disposition of fines

(a) The prosecuting attorney shall appear and prosecute all actions arising in any court under the provisions of this subchapter. (b) All fines which may be collected by any court on account of violations of § 12-63-207 or § 12-63-209 shall be paid into the same fund as are fines levied for the same or […]