(a) The Arkansas Crime Information Center and the State Crime Laboratory shall implement procedures that will, to the maximum extent feasible, ensure the completeness and accuracy of all criminal history information in this state.
(b) All criminal justice agencies and criminal justice officials shall maintain complete and accurate records, as may be appropriate to their area of operation, and shall report information from the records as required in §§ 12-12-1006 and 12-12-1007.
(c) The center shall maintain all information reported under this subchapter in a complete and permanent manner to ensure that records are not altered, unlawfully purged, or otherwise lost.
(d) The State Crime Laboratory shall maintain all DNA samples or DNA records obtained under this subchapter in a complete and permanent manner to ensure that DNA samples or DNA records are not altered, unlawfully purged, or lost.
Structure Arkansas Code
Title 12 - Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, and Military Affairs
Subtitle 2 - Law Enforcement Agencies and Programs
Chapter 12 - Crime Reporting and Investigations
Subchapter 10 - Criminal History Information and Reporting Standards
§ 12-12-1004. Completeness and accuracy
§ 12-12-1005. Identification Bureau
§ 12-12-1006. Fingerprinting, DNA sample collection, and photographing
§ 12-12-1007. Reporting requirements
§ 12-12-1008. Dissemination for criminal justice purposes
§ 12-12-1009. Dissemination of conviction information for noncriminal justice purposes
§ 12-12-1010. Dissemination of criminal history information for other purposes
§ 12-12-1011. Dissemination limited
§ 12-12-1012. Fees for noncriminal justice record searches
§ 12-12-1013. Right of review and challenge
§ 12-12-1014. Security of criminal history information
§ 12-12-1015. Audit of criminal history records
§ 12-12-1016. Powers and duties of State Crime Laboratory
§ 12-12-1017. Procedures for conduct, disposition, and use of DNA analysis
§ 12-12-1018. Receipt and analysis of DNA samples — Availability of information
§ 12-12-1019. Removal and destruction of the DNA record and DNA sample