The Honorable Billi Fletcher State Representative 403 West Palm Street Lonoke, AR 72086-3445
Dear Representative Fletcher:
This is in response to your request, on behalf of Mr. Charles F. Peckat, Lonoke Chief of Police, for an opinion concerning A.C.A. §
Whether A.C.A. §
16-10-205 mandates that traffic tickets should be written on all arrests, felonies, misdemeanors, city violations and traffic offenses or whether this law only refers to traffic offenses which include all municipal and state traffic laws?
In my opinion, A.C.A. §
In 1971, the General Assembly enacted legislation to provide for the use of a uniform traffic citation form by all law enforcement officers who are authorized to issue citations for traffic law violations. See
The Department of Arkansas State Police is authorized and directed to promulgate a uniform traffic citation form and the form is to provide a space on the face thereof for cash register validation. The form so promulgated shall be used exclusively by all law enforcement officers and agencies in this state in issuing citations for traffic law violations.
In 1977, the General Assembly enacted "The Arkansas Municipal Courts, Police Courts, City Courts, Mayors Courts and Justice of the Peace Courts Accounting Law of 1977," now codified as A.C.A. §
Uniform Traffic Tickets. Each municipal police department, city or town marshal, and each county sheriff's office shall maintain and issue uniform traffic tickets (sometimes called citation books, summons books, or ticket book[s]) for violation of all municipal and state laws.
A. All uniform traffic ticket books must be prenumbered by the printer and a printer's certificate or other evidence shall be furnished to the police department, marshal or sheriff's office, and said certificate or other evidence shall be made available for inspection.
B. All void or spoiled tickets must be accounted for by attaching all copies to the hard copy in the uniform traffic ticket book.
C. All uniform traffic ticket books must have at least an original and three (3) copies used as follows:
Hard copy: Violator's Copy
White copy: Police, Marshal or Sheriff's Copy
Yellow copy: Court Clerk's Copy to be forwarded to the Arkansas Driver's Licensing Section only upon conviction, bond forfeiture or plea of nolo contendere and after all appeals have been exhausted or time for appeal has expired.
Pink copy: Remains in uniform traffic ticket book.
(Emphasis supplied.)1
The first rule in considering the meaning and effect of a statute is to construe it just as it reads, giving the words their ordinary and usually accepted meaning in common language. Dunklin v. Ramsay,
Based upon the foregoing principles of statutory construction, it is my opinion that A.C.A. §
Again, however, it must be stated that A.C.A. §
The foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve, was prepared by Assistant Attorney General Warren T. Readnour.
Sincerely,
WINSTON BRYANT Attorney General
WB:WTR/cyh
