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§ 62-35-134. Unlawful employments, publications and activities.

TN Code § 62-35-134 (2019) (N/A)
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(a) It is unlawful for any person knowingly to employ as a security guard/officer any individual who does not hold a valid registration card of the appropriate type, except as provided in § 62-35-119(c).

(b) It is unlawful for any contract security company knowingly to publish any advertisement, letterhead, circular, statement or phrase of any sort that suggests that the company is a government agency or instrumentality.

(c) It is unlawful for any security guard/officer knowingly to:

(1) Fail to return immediately on demand, or within twenty-four (24) hours of termination of employment, a firearm issued to the security officer by an employer;

(2) Fail to return immediately on demand, or within seven (7) days of termination of employment, any uniform, badge, device, insignia, credential, keys or other item of equipment issued to the security officer by an employer;

(3) Carry a firearm or facsimile of any firearm or item that may leave the impression that the security officer is armed with a firearm of any type in the performance of the security officer's duties if not the holder of a valid armed security guard/officer registration card;

(4) Carry a firearm or facsimile of any firearm or item that may leave the impression that the security officer is armed with a firearm of any type in performance of the security officer's duties if not authorized to carry the firearm;

(5) Make any statement that would reasonably cause another person to believe that the security guard/officer functions as a sworn peace officer or other government official; or

(6) Divulge to anyone other than the security officer's employer or to persons that the security officer's employer may direct or as may be required by law any information acquired during the security officer's employment that may compromise the security of any premises to which the security officer has been assigned by the employer.

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§ 62-35-134. Unlawful employments, publications and activities.