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BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 7574.18-7574.19



7574.18.  (a) Except for a person who has completed the course of
training required by Section 7583.45, a person registered and hired
as a proprietary private security officer shall complete training in
security officer skills within six months from the date upon which
registration is issued, or within six months of his or her employment
with a proprietary private security employer.
   (b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), a course provider
shall issue a certificate to a proprietary private security officer
upon satisfactory completion of a required course, conducted in
accordance with the department's requirements.
   (2) If a proprietary private security employer administers a
course of training pursuant to this section, that proprietary private
security employer shall issue a certificate to a proprietary private
security officer for the completion of training in security officer
skills that each proprietary private security officer is required to
complete, as determined by the department, such as, but not limited
to, power-to-arrest training. However, the employer shall not be
required to provide a certificate for training courses provided
pursuant to a curriculum adopted by the department that are specific
to that employer's business and where the subject of training is not
specifically required by the department.
   (c) An employer of a proprietary private security officer may
provide training programs and courses in addition to the training
required in this section.
   (d) The department shall develop and establish by regulation a
standard course and curriculum, which shall include a minimum number
of hours of instruction, for the skills training required by
subdivision (a) to promote and protect the safety of persons and the
security of property. For this purpose, the regulations adopted by
the department pursuant to Section 7574.5, as added by Chapter 721 of
the Statutes of 2007, are continued in existence, and shall be
amended by the department as necessary.
   (e) The course of training required by subdivision (a) may be
administered, tested, and certified by any proprietary private
security employer, organization, or school approved by the
department. The department may approve any proprietary private
security employer, organization, or school to teach the course.
   (f) (1) A proprietary private security employer shall annually
provide each employee registered pursuant to this chapter with
specifically dedicated review or practice of security officer skills
prescribed in the training required in this section. The bureau shall
adopt and approve by regulation the minimum number of hours required
for annual review.
   (2) A proprietary private security employer shall maintain at the
principal place of business or branch office a record verifying
completion of the review or practice training for a period of not
less than two years. The records shall be available for inspection by
the department upon request.
   (g) This section does not apply to a peace officer, as defined in
Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the
Penal Code, who has successfully completed a course of study in the
exercise of the power to arrest approved by the Commission on Peace
Officer Standards and Training. This section does not apply to
armored vehicle guards.


7574.19.  This article shall become operative on July 1, 2011.


State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > California > Bpc > 7574.18-7574.19

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 7574.18-7574.19



7574.18.  (a) Except for a person who has completed the course of
training required by Section 7583.45, a person registered and hired
as a proprietary private security officer shall complete training in
security officer skills within six months from the date upon which
registration is issued, or within six months of his or her employment
with a proprietary private security employer.
   (b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), a course provider
shall issue a certificate to a proprietary private security officer
upon satisfactory completion of a required course, conducted in
accordance with the department's requirements.
   (2) If a proprietary private security employer administers a
course of training pursuant to this section, that proprietary private
security employer shall issue a certificate to a proprietary private
security officer for the completion of training in security officer
skills that each proprietary private security officer is required to
complete, as determined by the department, such as, but not limited
to, power-to-arrest training. However, the employer shall not be
required to provide a certificate for training courses provided
pursuant to a curriculum adopted by the department that are specific
to that employer's business and where the subject of training is not
specifically required by the department.
   (c) An employer of a proprietary private security officer may
provide training programs and courses in addition to the training
required in this section.
   (d) The department shall develop and establish by regulation a
standard course and curriculum, which shall include a minimum number
of hours of instruction, for the skills training required by
subdivision (a) to promote and protect the safety of persons and the
security of property. For this purpose, the regulations adopted by
the department pursuant to Section 7574.5, as added by Chapter 721 of
the Statutes of 2007, are continued in existence, and shall be
amended by the department as necessary.
   (e) The course of training required by subdivision (a) may be
administered, tested, and certified by any proprietary private
security employer, organization, or school approved by the
department. The department may approve any proprietary private
security employer, organization, or school to teach the course.
   (f) (1) A proprietary private security employer shall annually
provide each employee registered pursuant to this chapter with
specifically dedicated review or practice of security officer skills
prescribed in the training required in this section. The bureau shall
adopt and approve by regulation the minimum number of hours required
for annual review.
   (2) A proprietary private security employer shall maintain at the
principal place of business or branch office a record verifying
completion of the review or practice training for a period of not
less than two years. The records shall be available for inspection by
the department upon request.
   (g) This section does not apply to a peace officer, as defined in
Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the
Penal Code, who has successfully completed a course of study in the
exercise of the power to arrest approved by the Commission on Peace
Officer Standards and Training. This section does not apply to
armored vehicle guards.


7574.19.  This article shall become operative on July 1, 2011.



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Statutes > California > Bpc > 7574.18-7574.19

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONS CODE
SECTION 7574.18-7574.19



7574.18.  (a) Except for a person who has completed the course of
training required by Section 7583.45, a person registered and hired
as a proprietary private security officer shall complete training in
security officer skills within six months from the date upon which
registration is issued, or within six months of his or her employment
with a proprietary private security employer.
   (b) (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2), a course provider
shall issue a certificate to a proprietary private security officer
upon satisfactory completion of a required course, conducted in
accordance with the department's requirements.
   (2) If a proprietary private security employer administers a
course of training pursuant to this section, that proprietary private
security employer shall issue a certificate to a proprietary private
security officer for the completion of training in security officer
skills that each proprietary private security officer is required to
complete, as determined by the department, such as, but not limited
to, power-to-arrest training. However, the employer shall not be
required to provide a certificate for training courses provided
pursuant to a curriculum adopted by the department that are specific
to that employer's business and where the subject of training is not
specifically required by the department.
   (c) An employer of a proprietary private security officer may
provide training programs and courses in addition to the training
required in this section.
   (d) The department shall develop and establish by regulation a
standard course and curriculum, which shall include a minimum number
of hours of instruction, for the skills training required by
subdivision (a) to promote and protect the safety of persons and the
security of property. For this purpose, the regulations adopted by
the department pursuant to Section 7574.5, as added by Chapter 721 of
the Statutes of 2007, are continued in existence, and shall be
amended by the department as necessary.
   (e) The course of training required by subdivision (a) may be
administered, tested, and certified by any proprietary private
security employer, organization, or school approved by the
department. The department may approve any proprietary private
security employer, organization, or school to teach the course.
   (f) (1) A proprietary private security employer shall annually
provide each employee registered pursuant to this chapter with
specifically dedicated review or practice of security officer skills
prescribed in the training required in this section. The bureau shall
adopt and approve by regulation the minimum number of hours required
for annual review.
   (2) A proprietary private security employer shall maintain at the
principal place of business or branch office a record verifying
completion of the review or practice training for a period of not
less than two years. The records shall be available for inspection by
the department upon request.
   (g) This section does not apply to a peace officer, as defined in
Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2 of the
Penal Code, who has successfully completed a course of study in the
exercise of the power to arrest approved by the Commission on Peace
Officer Standards and Training. This section does not apply to
armored vehicle guards.


7574.19.  This article shall become operative on July 1, 2011.