Arkansas Code
Subchapter 3 - Nonjudicial Punishment
§ 12-64-301. Nonjudicial punishment generally

(a) Under such rules as the Governor may prescribe, a company grade commanding officer may, in addition to or in lieu of admonition or reprimand, impose not more than two (2) of the following disciplinary punishments for minor offenses without the intervention of a court-martial:
(1) Upon officers of his or her command:
(A) Withholding of privileges for not more than two (2) consecutive weeks;
(B) Restriction to certain specified limits, with or without suspension from duty, for not more than two (2) consecutive weeks; or
(C)
(i) A fine or a forfeiture in an amount that does not exceed ten (10) days of the officer's base pay.
(ii) The payment or collection of the fine or the withholding of the forfeiture under this subdivision (a)(1)(C) shall not exceed an amount equal to five (5) days of base pay during any calendar month; or


(2) Upon other military personnel of his or her command:
(A) Withholding of privileges for not more than two (2) consecutive weeks;
(B) Restriction to certain specified limits, with or without suspension from duty, for not more than two (2) consecutive weeks;
(C) Extra duties for not more than two (2) consecutive weeks and not to exceed two (2) hours per day, holidays included;
(D) Reduction to next inferior grade if the grade from which demoted was established by the command or an equivalent or lower command;
(E) If imposed upon a person attached to or embarked in a vessel, confinement for not more than seven (7) consecutive days; or
(F)
(i) A fine or a forfeiture in an amount that does not exceed ten (10) days of the soldier's or airman's base pay.
(ii) The payment or collection of the fine or the withholding of the forfeiture under this subdivision (a)(2)(F) shall not exceed an amount equal to five (5) days of base pay during any calendar month.



(b) Under such rules as the Governor may prescribe, a field grade commanding officer may, in addition to or in lieu of admonition or reprimand, impose not more than two (2) of the following disciplinary punishments for a minor offense without the intervention of a court-martial:
(1) Upon officers of his or her command:
(A) Withholding of privileges for not more than two (2) consecutive weeks;
(B) Restriction to certain specified limits, with or without suspension from duty, for not more than two (2) consecutive weeks; or
(C)
(i) A fine or a forfeiture in an amount that does not exceed thirty (30) days of the officer's base pay.
(ii) The payment or collection of the fine or the withholding of the forfeiture under this subdivision (b)(1)(C) shall not exceed an amount equal to fifteen (15) days of base pay during any calendar month; or


(2) Upon other military personnel of his or her command:
(A) Withholding of privileges for not more than two (2) consecutive weeks;
(B) Restriction to certain specified limits, with or without suspension from duty, for not more than two (2) consecutive weeks;
(C) Extra duties for not more than two (2) consecutive weeks and not to exceed two (2) hours per day, holidays included;
(D) Reduction to next inferior grade if the grade from which demoted was established by the command or an equivalent or lower command;
(E) If imposed upon a person attached to or embarked in a vessel, confinement for not more than seven (7) consecutive days; or
(F)
(i) A fine or a forfeiture in an amount that does not exceed thirty (30) days of the soldier's or airman's base pay.
(ii) The payment or collection of the fine or the withholding of the forfeiture under this subdivision (b)(2)(F) shall not exceed an amount equal to fifteen (15) days of base pay during any calendar month.



(c) However, except in the case where confinement has not been excluded as a punishment option, a member of the organized militia may not demand trial by court-martial in lieu of nonjudicial punishment.
(d) The Governor or commanding general may, by order or rule, place limitations on the powers granted by this subchapter with respect to the kind and amount of punishment authorized and the categories of commanding officers authorized to exercise those powers.
(e) An officer in charge of a detached unit or section may, for minor offenses, impose on officers, soldiers, or airmen assigned to the unit of which he or she is in charge the punishment authorized to be imposed by commanding officers as the Governor or commanding general may by order or rule specifically prescribe, as provided in subsections (a)-(d) of this section.
(f) Whenever nonjudicial punishment of forfeiture of an amount of base pay is imposed under this section, the forfeiture may apply to the base pay only and before any deduction, withholding, assignment, or forfeiture then due or becoming due on or after the date that punishment is imposed and to any pay accrued before that date.