Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 112 - KANSAS RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION
Article 11 - SECURITY AND SAFETY
Section 112-11-2 - Minimum requirements for security guard
Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 112-11-2
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) Each person who is licensed by the commission as a security guard shall have met the following requirements before licensure:
(1) Be a
citizen of the United States or otherwise legally reside in the United States;
(2) complete a comprehensive
written application approved by the commission;
(3) submit to a background investigation
conducted by the director of security, director of the Kansas bureau of
investigation or other person designated by the commission. Each applicant
shall execute and verify a personal background disclosure form provided by the
commission and fully cooperate in any investigation it may undertake;
(4) undergo a thorough medical
assessment conducted by a person licensed to practice medicine and surgery;
(5) demonstrate by the medical
assessment that the individual is free from any physical defect that might
adversely affect the applicant's performance as a security guard;
(6) undergo a personality stability
evaluation conducted by a professional psychologist approved by the commission
if the security guard will carry a firearm while on duty;
(7) demonstrate by the evaluation that the
individual is free from any emotional or mental condition that might affect the
applicant's performance as a security guard;
(8) pass an oral examination approved by the
commission's director of security and conducted by the organization licensee's
director of security; and
(9)
demonstrate by the oral examination that the applicant possesses adequate
communication skills to clearly convey information and instructions to the
public at a race track in regular and emergency situations.
(b) Each organization licensee's director of security shall submit a proposed text of the oral examination to the commission's director of security for approval each year not later than 90 days before the first day of the race meet that the organization licensee proposes to conduct.
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