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25-30-1.3-23. Violations; fines; separate offenses; complaints

IN Code § 25-30-1.3-23 (2019) (N/A)
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Sec. 23. (a) A person who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally violates this chapter commits a Class A misdemeanor.

(b) A person who is not exempt under section 6 of this chapter, who does not have a security guard agency license, and who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally:

(1) engages in business as a security guard agency;

(2) solicits or advertises for business as a security guard agency; or

(3) in any way represents to be a security guard agency;

commits a Class A misdemeanor.

(c) In addition to any other penalty imposed on the person, the court shall fine a person convicted of an offense under subsection (b) the amount of compensation earned by the person in the commission of the offense. Notwithstanding IC 35-50-3-2, the total fine imposed under this section may exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) if necessary to comply with this subsection.

(d) Each transaction under subsection (b) constitutes a separate offense.

(e) A complaint for a violation of this chapter or for an injunction under section 24 of this chapter is sufficient if the complaint alleges that a person or business entity on a specific day in a specific county:

(1) engaged in business as a security guard agency;

(2) solicited or advertised for business as a security guard agency; or

(3) represented to be a security guard agency;

without a security guard agency license.

(f) A person who recklessly, knowingly, or intentionally fails or refuses to surrender a security guard agency license issued under this chapter when the license is revoked by action of the board commits a Class A misdemeanor.

As added by P.L.185-2007, SEC.27. Amended by P.L.3-2008, SEC.202.

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25-30-1.3-23. Violations; fines; separate offenses; complaints