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PRIVATE SECURITY ACT 2004 - SECT 31

Chief Commissioner may impose conditions on licence

    (1)     The Chief Commissioner may impose a condition on a private security licence—

        (a)     relating to any of the following—

              (i)     the completion of any approved training requirements or other training determined by the Chief Commissioner as appropriate in respect of the licence;

              (ii)     the carriage and use of equipment to be used in carrying on the activities authorised by the licence;

              (iii)     the notification of any serious medical or psychiatric condition or impairment that directly impacts on the licence holder's ability to carry on the activities authorised under the licence;

              (iv)     the supervision of the licence holder in carrying on activities authorised by the licence; or

        (b)     that is prescribed; or

        (c)     that the Chief Commissioner thinks fit to impose.

    (2)     The Chief Commissioner may impose on a private security individual operator licence that authorises a person to carry on an activity, a condition that the person is only authorised by the licence to carry on the aspect of the activity that is specified in the licence.



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