The Honorable David R. Malone State Senator P.O. Box 1048 Fayetteville, AR 72702-1048
Dear Senator Malone:
This is in response to your request for an opinion on the following question:
What is the responsibility of a law enforcement officer to transport an individual in need of immediate confinement defined by the Arkansas Involuntary Commitment law?
RESPONSE
Please note that I have enclosed a copy of a previous Attorney General Opinion (97-232) which addresses this issue. I agree with the conclusion therein that in accordance with A.C.A. §
Opinion
If the individual is located in the city, it appears that both the sheriff and police have a responsibility to provide transportation; however, if the individual is located outside the city, then the sheriff is most likely responsible for providing transportation.
Id. at 2.
Sections
Assistant Attorney General Elisabeth A. Walker prepared the foregoing opinion, which I hereby approve.
Sincerely,
MARK PRYOR Attorney General
Enclosure
(a) Whenever it appears that a person is of danger to himself or others, as defined in §
20-47-207 , and immediate confinement appears necessary to avoid harm to such person or others:(1) An interested citizen may take said person to a hospital or to a receiving facility or program. If no other safe means of transporting such individual is available, it shall be the responsibility of the law enforcement agency that exercises jurisdiction at the site where the individual is physically located and requiring transportation, or unless otherwise ordered by the judge.
