§ 19-115. Standards for issuance of permit to act as private security officer.  


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  • No permit to act as a private security officer will be issued unless each applicant shall meet the following standards:

    (1)

    The applicant is at least 18 years of age. No applicant under 21 years of age may conceal carry a firearm.

    (2)

    The applicant has not been convicted of a felony or of an offense of moral turpitude.

    (3)

    The applicant has not been convicted of a crime of carrying or possessing a dangerous weapon during the ten-year period immediately prior to the date of application.

    (4)

    The applicant has not been refused a license under this article, has not been refused a license under a similar law of any other jurisdiction, or has not had a license revoked or suspended under a similar law of any other jurisdiction.

    (5)

    The applicant has not been convicted of the offense of impersonating or permitting or aiding and abetting a person to impersonate a law enforcement officer.

    (6)

    The applicant does not have active warrants filed against him in any jurisdiction.

    (7)

    The applicant has not been denied a permit or had a permit revoked or suspended under this chapter during the five-year period immediately before the date of application.

    (8)

    The applicant has not provided false information on the application.

    (9)

    The applicant has not been convicted of a misdemeanor assault or battery during the five-year period immediately before the date of application.

    (10)

    If the applicant is not a resident of the state, the application has appointed in writing as his agent a resident of the state.

(Code 1988, § 19-213; Ord. No. 65892, § 1, 4-7-1994; Ord. No. O-50-15 , § 1, 8-13-2015)