Arkansas Code § 12-41-108

Behavioral health and risk screening tool - Database entry
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A local correctional facility is encouraged to: (1) Adopt independently, or in collaboration with other local correctional facilities or nongovernmental law enforcement entities, a screening tool designed to screen inmates or other detainees for a behavioral health impairment, substance abuse issues, and criminogenic risk; and (2) Utilize the database maintained by the Arkansas Crime Information Center under § 12-12-219 concerning entry of data and information collected from inmates at a local correctional facility. Added by Act 2017, No. 423,§ 12, eff. 8/1/2017.
A local correctional facility is encouraged to: (1) Adopt independently, or in collaboration with other local correctional facilities or nongovernmental law enforcement entities, a screening tool designed to screen inmates or other detainees for a behavioral health impairment, substance abuse issues, and criminogenic risk; and (2) Utilize the database maintained by the Arkansas Crime Information Center under § 12-12-219 concerning entry of data and information collected from inmates at a local correctional facility. Added by Act 2017, No. 423,§ 12, eff. 8/1/2017.
A local correctional facility is encouraged to: (1) Adopt independently, or in collaboration with other local correctional facilities or nongovernmental law enforcement entities, a screening tool designed to screen inmates or other detainees for a behavioral health impairment, substance abuse issues, and criminogenic risk; and (2) Utilize the database maintained by the Arkansas Crime Information Center under § 12-12-219 concerning entry of data and information collected from inmates at a local correctional facility. Added by Act 2017, No. 423,§ 12, eff. 8/1/2017.
A local correctional facility is encouraged to:
(1) Adopt independently, or in collaboration with other local correctional facilities or nongovernmental law enforcement entities, a screening tool designed to screen inmates or other detainees for a behavioral health impairment, substance abuse issues, and criminogenic risk; and
(2) Utilize the database maintained by the Arkansas Crime Information Center under § 12-12-219 concerning entry of data and information collected from inmates at a local correctional facility.

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