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Arkansas HB1769 would require pre-employment and every-five-year psychological evaluations for all law enforcement officers, with a two-year max age for new-employer submissions.
Arkansas HB1769 would require pre-employment and every-five-year psychological evaluations for all law enforcement officers, with a two-year max age for new-employer submissions.
Note on source documents: The materials provided combine text from multiple bills numbered HB 1769 in different states (Arkansas, Mississippi, and Illinois). This summary focuses on the primary Arkansas bill text and fiscal impact statement included in the packet (Rep. Barnett), which would require psychological evaluations for law enforcement officers. At the end I note the unrelated appropriation and Illinois election materials that also appear in the provided documents.
The Arkansas HB 1769 (As Engrossed H3/20/25, sponsored by Rep. Barnett) would establish mandatory psychological evaluations or assessments for individuals before employment as law enforcement officers and on an ongoing basis for employed officers. The intent is to standardize mental health screening and periodic reassessment of officers’ psychological fitness for duty.
New section added to Arkansas Code (12-9-127) requiring:
Amendment H1: clarified frequency as “every five (5) years” (replacing earlier “biennially”) and added the two‑year maximum age for evaluations submitted to a new employer.
If you want, I can:
- Produce a clean, standalone summary only of the Arkansas HB 1769 text for distribution; or
- Produce a short comparative note explaining differences between the Arkansas, Mississippi, and Illinois HB1769s included in your files.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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