New York Codes, Rules and Regulations
Title 9 - EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
Subtitle U - Division of Criminal Justice Services
Chapter I - Law Enforcement Services
Subchapter A - Municipal Police Training Council
Article 2 - Municipal Police Training Program
Part 6027 - Security Guard Training Courses
- Section 6027.1 - Definitions
- Section 6027.2 - Statement of purpose
- Section 6027.3 - Minimum standards of the eight hour pre-assignment training course
- Section 6027.4 - Minimum standards of the on-the-job training course
- Section 6027.5 - Minimum standards of the 47 hour firearms training course
- Section 6027.6 - Minimum standards of the eight hour annual in-service training course
- Section 6027.7 - Minimum standards of the eight hour annual in-service training course for holders of special armed guard registration cards
- Section 6027.8 - Requirements for approval of security guard training courses
- Section 6027.9 - Revocation of approval of a security guard training course
- Section 6027.10 - Term and renewal of curriculum approval
- Section 6027.11 - Requirements for conducting a security guard training course
- Section 6027.12 - Requirements for issuance of a certificate of successful completion
- Section 6027.13 - Waiver standards and qualifications; general authority
- Section 6027.14 - Waiver standards and qualifications; proprietary guards
Statutory authority: General Business Law, §89-n; Executive Law, §§841-b, 841-c; 847-c[1]
The training requirements recommended by the Security Guard Advisory Council and adopted by the Commissioner of the Division of Criminal Justice Services, (division) are promulgated in 9 NYCRR Parts 6027, 6028, and 6029, with respect to security guard training courses, the approved security guard training schools, and the security guard instructor standards and qualifications. These regulations specify only the minimum requirements necessary for the approval or certification of a course, school, or instructor. The approval or certification granted by the commissioner shall address only these minimum requirements. While the division may encourage entities to provide training that exceeds the minimum standards specified in these Parts, any such training which exceeds these minimum requirements shall not need to satisfy the following minimum standards for approval and/or certification.