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Arkansas Department of Public Safety
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Common nameArkansas Department of Public Safety
AbbreviationADPS
MottoProtecting Arkansas Citizens
Agency overview
FormedApril 11, 2019
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionArkansas, USA
Size53,179 square miles
Population3,017,804 (2019)
General nature
Operational structure
HeadquartersOne State Police Plaza Drive, Little Rock, Arkansas
Agency executives
  • Jami Cook, Cabinet Secretary
  • Lester Hankins, Chief of Staff
  • John Smith, Chief Financial Officer
  • Allen Fitzgerald, Chief Information Officer
Website
https://www.dps.arkansas.gov [1]

The Department of Public Safety is a department of the government of the State of Arkansas. The Arkansas Department of Public Safety was created on 11 April 2019 through the Arkansas Transformation and Efficiencies Act of 2019 [2] [1]. The Arkansas Department of Public Safety is an executive agency that reports directly to the Governor of Arkansas.

Arkansas Code Title 25, Chapter 43 added an additional Subchapter 14 that specifies the creation of the Department of Public Safety. Approximately 17 state entities were transferred to the Department of Public Safety.

The Department of Public Safety is responsible for state law enforcement, emergency management, crime information, crime support, and fire safety.

The mission of the Department of Public Safety is to enhance the safety and security of all Arkansans through ethical, character-driven behavior that promotes professionalism, clear communication, and accountability while serving as the state’s premier public safety agency.

— Arkansas Department of Public Safety Website[3]

The Department of Public Safety is headquartered at One State Police Plaza Drive in Little Rock, Arkansas.


History

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The Arkansas Transformation and Efficiencies Act of 2019 is considered a signature piece of legislation under Governor Asa Hutchinson [4] [2]. Prior to the Act 910 of 2019, the State of Arkansas had 42 cabinet-level agencies reporting directly to the Governor of Arkansas. Act 910 of 2019 reduced the number or cabinet-level agencies to 15, including the Department of Public Safety. This change is considered the largest reorganization in Arkansas State Government in the past 50 years.

The Secretary of the Arkansas Department of Public Safety is the executive head of the department, appointed by the Governor, is subject to confirmation by the Arkansas Senate, and serves at the pleasure of the Governor.

Each board and division of the Arkansas Department of Public Safety is under the direction, control, and supervision of the Secretary of the Department. Though, the Secretary of the Department can delegate functions, powers, and duties to the boards and divisions under the Arkansas Department of Public Safety.

Boards and Divisions

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The Arkansas Department of Public Safety is divided into boards and divisions:

Law Enforcement


Emergency Management

  • Arkansas Division of Emergency Management [7] [5]


Crime Information and Support

  • Arkansas Crime Information Center [8][6]
  • Arkansas State Crime Laboratory [9][7]
  • Crime Victims Reparations Board [10] [8]


Fire Safety

Arkansas State Police - Highway Patrol
Troop Station Counties Covered
Troop A Little Rock, Arkansas Faulkner, Lonoke, Pulaski and Saline
Troop B Newport, Arkansas Cleburne, Independence, Jackson, Lawrence, Sharp, and White
Troop C Jonesboro, Arkansas Clay, Craighead, Greene, Mississippi, Poinsett, and Randolph
Troop D Forrest City, Arkansas Crittenden, Cross, Lee, Monroe, Phillips, Prairie, St. Francis, and Woodruff
Troop E Pine Bluff, Arkansas Arkansas, Desha, Jefferson, and Lincoln
Troop F Warren, Arkansas Ashley, Bradley, Calhoun, Chicot, Cleveland, Dallas, Drew, Ouachita, and Union
Troop G Hope, Arkansas Columbia, Hempstead, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Nevada, and Sevier
Troop H Fort Smith, Arkansas Crawford, Franklin, Logan, Scott, and Sebastian
Troop I Harrison, Arkansas Baxter, Boone, Fulton, Izard, Marion, Newton, Searcy, and Stone
Troop J Clarksville, Arkansas Conway, Johnson, Perry, Pope, Van Buren, and Yell
Troop K Hot Springs, Arkansas Clark, Garland, Grant, Hot Spring, Montgomery, Pike, and Polk
Troop L Lowell, Arkansas Benton, Carroll, Madison, and Washington
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Arkansas Department of Public Safety Website

References

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