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§ 19-5-1011. Crime Information System Fund

AR Code § 19-5-1011 (2018) (N/A)
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(1) The Crime Information System Fund shall consist of those special revenues as specified in §§ 19-6-301(14) and 19-6-301(235), thirty-eight percent (38%) of the fees collected under § 12-12-1510(c), and fifty percent (50%) of § 19-6-301(176) of the Revenue Classification Law, § 19-6-101 et seq., allocations of general revenues as authorized by the General Assembly, moneys transferred or deposited from the State Administration of Justice Fund, and such federal grants and aid or reimbursements as may be received.

(2) The Crime Information System Fund shall be used for the maintenance, operation, improvement, and necessary expenditures for administering the Arkansas Crime Information System.

(3) The Crime Information System Fund may be used for personal services and operating expenses as provided by law.

(b) The then-current year allocations of general revenues not used or needed for current year operations shall be transferred by the Chief Fiscal Officer of the State to the General Revenue Allotment Reserve Fund.

(c) Beginning July 1, 2013, excluding the disposal fees that are to be deposited into the Marketing Recyclables Program Fund under § 8-6-607(4), the first one hundred fifty thousand dollars ($150,000) of fees collected each fiscal year under § 8-6-607 shall be deposited into the State Treasury and credited to the Crime Information System Fund to be used exclusively for the scrap metal logbook program.

(d) Notwithstanding any other rule, regulation, or provision of law to the contrary, the Arkansas Crime Information Center may transfer appropriation from the Contingency line item authorized for the Arkansas Crime Information Center to the Scrap Metal Logbook line item appropriation.

(e) Moneys remaining in the Crime Information System Fund at the end of each fiscal year shall carry forward and be made available for the purposes stated in this section in the next fiscal year.

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§ 19-5-1011. Crime Information System Fund