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Ark. Code Ann. § 17-40-309

License and credential — Classifications

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Kevin Hackie v. Colonel William J. Bryant, in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas State Police (2022)

Most recently applied in Kevin Hackie v. Colonel William J. Bryant, in His Official Capacity as Director of the Arkansas State Police (December 2022)

Acts 1977, No. 429, § 16; 1981, No. 792, § 8; A.S.A. 1947, § 71-2137; Acts 1989, No. 926, § 9; 1999, No. 1493, § 8; 2001, No. 1474, § 2; 2015, No. 393, § 63.

For purposes of defining the scope of licenses under this chapter, the following license classifications are established:

(1) “Class A” means a license issued to an investigations company employing one (1) or more individuals;

(2) “Class B” means a security services contractor license;

(3) “Class C” means a license that includes the operations within a Class A license and a Class B license;

(4) “Class D” means a license for a single individual operating as an investigations company with no other employees who are required to be licensed or credentialed under this chapter;

(5) “Class E Restricted” means a license for an alarm systems company the work of which is limited to structures that are not required by the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code to have a fire alarm system;

(6) “Class E Unrestricted” means a license for an alarm systems company that installs fire alarm systems that are required by the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code;

(7) “Class E-M” means an alarm systems company license covering only monitoring;

(8) “Class E-S” means a single-station alarm systems company license restricted to one-family and two-family dwellings; and

(9) “Class G” means a general license for operations included within Class A, Class B, Class E Restricted, and Class E Unrestricted licenses.

Current official text: Arkansas General Assembly. Digitized from the UniCourt Code Improvement Commission public-domain capture. Reproduced from public-domain Arkansas statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.