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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
As used in this chapter:
(1) “Advocate” means an employee, supervisor, or administrator of a shelter;
(2) “Dating relationship” means a romantic or intimate social relationship between two (2) individuals that is not a casual relationship or an ordinary fraternization in a business or social context and that is determined by examining the following factors:
(A) The length of the relationship;
(B) The nature of the relationship; and
(C) The frequency of interaction between the two (2) individuals involved in the relationship;
(3) “Domestic abuse” means:
(A) Physical harm, bodily injury, or assault against an individual in a dating relationship by the other individual in the dating relationship or against a member of a family or household by another member of the family or household;
(B) Mental harm caused by the infliction of fear of imminent physical harm, bodily injury, or assault against an individual in a dating relationship by the other individual in the dating relationship or against a member of a family or household by another member of the family or household; or
(C) Sexual conduct between family or household members or between individuals in a dating relationship, whether minors or adults, that constitutes a crime under the laws of this state;
(4) “Family or household member” means a:
(A) Spouse;
(B) Former spouse;
(C) Parent;
(D) Child;
(E) Person related to another family or household member by blood;
(F) Person who cohabits with another family or household member or who cohabited in the past with another family or household member; and
(G) Person who shares one (1) or more children in common with another person;
(5) “Shelter” means an entity that:
(A) Provides services, including food, housing, advice, counseling, and assistance to victims of domestic abuse and their minor dependent children in this state; and
(B) Meets the program, fiscal, and training requirements of this chapter;
(6) “Statewide domestic violence entity” means an entity that:
(A) Provides all the required core and continuing education for statewide domestic violence shelters and programs;
(B) Is governed by a board of directors that is made up of a majority of publicly funded statewide domestic violence shelter program directors;
(C) Functions as the clearinghouse of domestic violence statistical data for Arkansas; and
(D) Exclusively services domestic violence programs; and
(7) “Volunteer” means a person who donates his or her time to provide services to victims at a shelter.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 9. Family Law § 9-6-102. Definitions - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-9-family-law/ar-code-sect-9-6-102/
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