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HB 1421 expands reimbursement for law enforcement training costs in Arkansas, ensuring agencies support officer training and recover costs if officers switch jobs within 18 months.
HB 1421 expands reimbursement for law enforcement training costs in Arkansas, ensuring agencies support officer training and recover costs if officers switch jobs within 18 months.
House Bill 1421 (HB 1421) aims to amend existing laws regarding the reimbursement of training costs for law enforcement officers in Arkansas. The bill seeks to expand the scope of eligible law enforcement agencies that can receive reimbursement for training expenses, thereby promoting better financial support for agencies that invest in the training of their officers.
Reimbursement Eligibility: The bill allows any law enforcement agency recognized by the Arkansas Commission on Law Enforcement Standards and Training to be eligible for reimbursement of training costs.
Reimbursement Structure:
Enforcement Mechanism: If an employing agency fails to reimburse as required, the Treasurer of State will withhold the reimbursement amount from the county or municipal aid of the employing agency.
Private Community Inclusion: The bill also includes provisions for private communities with populations over 5,000 that employ certified law enforcement officers, allowing them to seek reimbursement for training costs.
Law Enforcement Agencies: All counties, cities, towns, and state agencies, as well as private communities that employ certified law enforcement officers, will be impacted by the changes in reimbursement eligibility and structure.
Law Enforcement Officers: Officers who receive training funded by one agency and are subsequently employed by another will benefit from the financial support provided through this bill.
This summary provides a comprehensive overview of HB 1421, highlighting its purpose, key provisions, affected parties, and procedural timeline, making it accessible for both legislative experts and the general public.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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