(a) All officers elected or appointed in any municipal corporation shall take the oath or affirmation prescribed for officers by the Arkansas Constitution.
(b)
(1) Except as provided in subdivision (b)(2) of this section, the officers shall take their oaths before:
(A) The Secretary of State or his or her official designee;
(B) A justice or judge;
(C) A judge of the county court;
(D) A clerk of the:
(i) County court;
(ii) Circuit court; or
(iii) City of the first class;
(E) A recorder of:
(i) A city of the second class; or
(ii) An incorporated town; or
(F) A justice of the peace.
(2) The council members also may take their oaths before the mayor of the municipality.
(c) The council members of a municipal corporation may require from the officers, as they think proper, a bond with good and sufficient security and with a proper penalty for the faithful discharge of their office and duty.
(d) The council members shall have the power to declare the office of any elected or appointed person vacant who shall fail to take the oath of office or give the bond required in this section within ten (10) days of the first day of January after his or her election or within ten (10) days after he or she has been notified of his or her appointment. In such case, the council members shall proceed to appoint as in other cases of vacancy.
Structure Arkansas Code
Subtitle 3 - Municipal Government
Chapter 42 - Government Of Municipalities Generally
Subchapter 1 - General Provisions
§ 14-42-101. Savings provision
§ 14-42-102. Corporate authority of cities
§ 14-42-103. Vacancies in municipal offices
§ 14-42-105. Appointments of officers by council
§ 14-42-106. Oath and bond required
§ 14-42-107. Interest in offices or contracts prohibited
§ 14-42-108. Prohibited actions by municipal officials or employees — Penalty
§ 14-42-109. Removal of elective or appointed officers
§ 14-42-110. Appointment and removal of department heads
§ 14-42-112. Municipal attorneys for cities of the second class or incorporated towns
§ 14-42-114. Social security for municipal employees
§ 14-42-115. Volunteer firefighter or volunteer police officer on governing body
§ 14-42-116. Retirement systems and benefits
§ 14-42-117. Election of retirement benefits
§ 14-42-118. Removal of municipal officer for federal offense
§ 14-42-119. Removal of certain elected municipal officials
§ 14-42-120. Monthly, bimonthly, biweekly, weekly, and hourly salaries for municipal employees
§ 14-42-121. Allowance for meal tips
§ 14-42-122. City attorney in mayor-council cities of fewer than 10,000
§ 14-42-123. Uniform catastrophic leave program — Definition