The Honorable Ed Wilkinson State Representative Post Office Box 610 Greenwood, Arkansas 72936-0610
Dear Representative Wilkinson:
This is in response to your request for an opinion regarding A.C.A. §§
Are part-time officers (those who work less than twenty (20) hours per week) entitled to the benefits provided under the statutes cited above, and if so, must the same level of benefits be provided regardless of the officer's employment status (full-time versus part-time)?
In my opinion, the General Assembly did not intend to provide full-time benefits to part-time municipal law enforcement officers. It is therefore my opinion that A.C.A. §§
Arkansas Code Annotated §
(a) All law enforcement officers regardless of their titles, such as city marshal, employed by cities of the first or second class or incorporated towns shall be compensated for all legal holidays established by the governing body of the municipality.
(b) This compensation shall be based on the law enforcement officer's daily rate of pay and in addition to the regular pay schedule.
Arkansas Code Annotated §
The head or chief of each police department shall arrange that each employee shall be granted an annual vacation of not less than fifteen (15) working days with full pay.1
Finally, A.C.A. §
(a)(1) From and after April 11, 1969, all law enforcement officers, regardless of their titles, such as city marshal, employed by cities of the first and second class or incorporated towns shall accumulate sick leave at the rate of twenty (20) working days per year beginning one (1) year after the date of employment.
The Arkansas Supreme Court adheres to the basic rule of statutory construction which is to give effect to the intent of the legislature, making use of common sense. Coleman v. State,
Although the term part-time law enforcement officer is not defined in the above statutes, provisions of Chapter 9 of Title 12 of the Arkansas Code (entitled "Law Enforcement Officer Training and Standards") provide that "part-time law enforcement officer" means any officer working less than twenty hours per week and receiving a salary from the employing law enforcement agency. See 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
