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    • Arkansas Code
    • Title 14 - Local Government
    • Subtitle 3 - Municipal Government
    • Chapter 51 - Civil Service for Police and Fire Departments
    • Subchapter 2 - Board of Civil Service Commissioners
    • § 14-51-210. Removal of commissioner

    Arkansas Code
    Subchapter 2 - Board of Civil Service Commissioners
    § 14-51-210. Removal of commissioner

    (a) The city council or governing body of the city by a two-thirds vote may remove any of the commissioners during their term of office for cause.
    (b) In the event of the removal of one (1) or more of the commissioners, the council or governing body shall fill the vacancy created by the removal.

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    Structure Arkansas Code

    Arkansas Code

    Title 14 - Local Government

    Subtitle 3 - Municipal Government

    Chapter 51 - Civil Service for Police and Fire Departments

    Subchapter 2 - Board of Civil Service Commissioners

    § 14-51-201. Appointment of members

    § 14-51-202. Qualifications of commissioners

    § 14-51-203. Organizational meeting

    § 14-51-204. Chair of civil service commission

    § 14-51-205. Secretary of board

    § 14-51-206. Attorney for commission and city

    § 14-51-207. Responsibilities of the city

    § 14-51-208. Quorum for business

    § 14-51-209. Investigative powers

    § 14-51-210. Removal of commissioner

    § 14-51-211. Vacancy on board

    § 14-51-212. No control over police or fire departments

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