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2020 Arkansas Code
Title 12 - Law Enforcement, Emergency Management, and Military Affairs
Subtitle 2 - Law Enforcement Agencies and Programs
Chapter 12 - Crime Reporting and Investigations
Subchapter 3 - State Crime Laboratory
- § 12-12-301. Establishment
- § 12-12-302. Board created — Members — Meetings
- § 12-12-303. Board's powers and duties generally
- § 12-12-304. Director of the State Crime Laboratory
- § 12-12-305. Housing and equipment — Functions
- § 12-12-306. State Medical Examiner
- § 12-12-307. Medical examiners — Qualifications — Duties
- § 12-12-308. Medical examiners — Professional liability insurance
- § 12-12-309. Utilization of outside personnel
- § 12-12-310. Reimbursement for use of outside faculty
- § 12-12-311. Cooperation by others required — Tort immunity
- § 12-12-312. Records confidential and privileged — Exception — Release
- § 12-12-313. Records as evidence — Analyst's testimony
- § 12-12-314. Fees — Disposition
- § 12-12-315. Notification of certain deaths
- § 12-12-316. Transportation of corpses
- § 12-12-317. Death certificates
- § 12-12-318. Examinations, investigations, and postmortem examinations — Authorization and restrictions
- § 12-12-319. Embalming corpse subject to examination, investigation, or autopsy — Penalty
- § 12-12-320. Autopsies — Removal of pituitary gland
- § 12-12-321. Autopsies — Exhumed bodies
- § 12-12-322. Hazardous duty pay
- § 12-12-323. Crime Lab Equipment Fund
- § 12-12-324. Testing by State Crime Laboratory
- § 12-12-326. Autopsies — Line-of-duty death — Definitions
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