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  8. Article 1 - Private Protective Services Board.


Article 1 - Private Protective Services Board.


  • § 74C-1 - Title.
  • § 74C-2 - Licenses required.
  • § 74C-3 - Private protective services profession defined.
  • § 74C-4 - Private Protective Services Board established; members; terms; vacancies; compensation; meetings.
  • § 74C-5 - Powers of the Board.
  • § 74C-6 - Position of Director created.
  • § 74C-7 - Investigative powers of the Secretary of Public Safety.
  • § 74C-8 - License requirements.
  • § 74C-8.1 - Criminal background checks.
  • § 74C-9 - Form of license; term; renewal; posting; branch offices; not assignable; late renewal fee.
  • § 74C-10 - Certificate of liability insurance required; form and approval; suspension for noncompliance.
  • § 74C-11 - Probationary employees and registration of regular employees; unarmed security guard required to have registration card.
  • § 74C-12 - Denial, suspension, or revocation of license, registration, or permit; duty to report criminal arrests.
  • § 74C-13 - Armed licensee or registered employee required to have firearm registration permit; firearms training.
  • § 74C-15 - Pocket identification cards issued to licensees and trainees.
  • § 74C-16 - Prohibited acts.
  • § 74C-17 - Enforcement.
  • § 74C-18 - Reciprocity; temporary permit.
  • § 74C-19 - Severability.
  • § 74C-21 - Law enforcement officer provisions.
  • § 74C-22 - Continuing education.
  • § 74C-23 - Acquisition or change of ownership or control of licensed firm, association, or corporation.
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