2010 Arkansas Code
Title 20 - Public Health And Welfare
Subtitle 2 - Health And Safety
Chapter 27 - Miscellaneous Health and Safety Provisions
Subchapter 6 - Lead Poisoning Prevention
§ 20-27-606 - Search warrant required for inspection -- Exception.

20-27-606. Search warrant required for inspection -- Exception.

(a) For reasonable cause, the Director of the Division of Health of the Department of Health and Human Services may obtain from any court of record in the county where a dwelling or other property is located a search warrant permitting the director's designee to enter at all reasonable times upon any private or public property, including dwellings or dwelling units. Entry may be made for the purpose of determining whether or not a lead poisoning hazard or potential hazard exists, including the collection of samples of laboratory analyses, and to determine abatement compliance. However, entry onto or into any property under the jurisdiction and control of the federal government shall be effected only with the concurrence of the federal government or its designated representative.

(b) Entry without a warrant may be made by an agent of this agency if he or she reasonably believes that exigent circumstances exist posing a clear threat to the health of any person.

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