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PRIVATE SECURITY ACT 2004 - SECT 14

Grant of private security business licence

    (1)     The Chief Commissioner may license a person to carry on the business of providing the services of other persons to carry on any one or more activities specified in the following paragraphs—

        (a)     acting as an investigator; or

        (b)     acting as a bodyguard; or

        (c)     acting as a crowd controller; or

S. 14(1)(d) amended by No. 61/2010 s. 10(1)(a).

        (d)     acting as a security guard; or

S. 14(1)(e) inserted by No. 61/2010 s. 10(1)(b).

        (e)     acting as a private security trainer.

    (2)     In granting a licence under subsection (1), the Chief Commissioner must specify the activities that are authorised under the licence.

S. 14(3) inserted by No. 61/2010 s. 10(2).

    (3)     Without limiting subsection (2), in granting a private security business (security guard) licence under subsection (1)(d), the Chief Commissioner may specify that the holder of the licence is authorised to carry on any one or more of the activities specified in the following paragraphs—

        (a)     acting as an armed guard;

        (b)     acting as an unarmed guard;

        (c)     acting as a guard with a dog;

        (d)     acting as a cash-in-transit guard;

        (e)     acting as a control room operator;

        (f)     acting as a monitoring centre operator.



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