New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 55A - SECURITY OFFICERS AND SECURITY OFFICER COMPANIES
Subchapter 2 - LICENSING OF SECURITY OFFICER COMPANIES
Section 13:55A-2.9 - Denial, revocation, suspension, or refusal to renew a license

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:55A-2.9

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) The Superintendent may deny any initial application for a security officer company license, revoke or suspend a current security officer company license, or refuse to renew a security officer company license, for any of the following reasons:

1. An owner or operator of the security officer company has been convicted of any act or acts which would be a first, second, third, or fourth degree crime under Title 2C, New Jersey Code of Criminal Justice;

2. An owner or operator of the security officer company has been convicted of any offense involving the unlawful use, possession, or sale, of a controlled dangerous substance as defined in 2C:35-2;

3. An owner or operator of the security officer company has been convicted of any offense where the issuance of a license would be contrary to the public interest, as determined by the Superintendent;

4. An owner or operator of the security officer company has violated one of the provisions of 45:19A-1 et seq., the Security Officer Registration Act;

5. An owner or operator of the security officer company has failed to comply with any of the rules in this chapter;

6. An owner or operator of the security officer company employs a person, or allows a person to perform the functions and activities of a security officer, who has failed to comply with the requirements for registration and certification specified in N.J.A.C. 13:55A-3;

7. An owner or operator of the security officer company has knowingly made a false material statement or omitted information in an application or any other form required by the Superintendent under these rules;

8. An owner or operator of the security officer company has demonstrated bad moral character, incompetence, or untrustworthiness; or

9. The Superintendent determines that good cause exists to deny, revoke, suspend, or refuse, renewal of a license in the interest of public safety.

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