North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 14B - Public Safety
Chapter 16 - Private Protective Services Board
Section .1500 - CLOSE PERSONAL PROTECTION
Section 16 .1501 - EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS FOR A CLOSE PERSONAL PROTECTION LICENSE
Universal Citation: 14B NC Admin Code 16 .1501
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) In addition to the requirements of G.S. 74C-8 and Section .0200 of this Chapter, applicants for a close personal protection license shall:
(1) establish three years of verifiable
experience while conducting close personal protection services as set forth in
G.S.
74C-3(a)(3a) with a private
person, firm, association, or corporation within the last 10 years;
(2) establish three years of verifiable
experience while conducting close personal protection services as set forth in
G.S.
74C-3(a)(3a) with any
federal, state, county or municipal law enforcement agency, or other
governmental agency within the last 10 years;
(3) establish a military occupational
specialty and two years of verifiable experience within the past five years in
the U.S. Armed Forces while conducting close personal protection services as
set forth in
G.S.
74C-3(a)(3a) while serving
in an official capacity; or
(4)
have completed a course in close personal protection approved by the Board
given by a school specializing in close personal protection (or "executive
protection") that consists of a minimum of 40 hours of actual classroom and
practical instruction within the last two years as required by Rule .1502 of
this Chapter.
(b) In addition to the requirements of Section .0200 of this Chapter, an applicant for a close personal protection license that is the spouse of an active duty member of the U.S. Armed Forces shall establish to the Board's satisfaction:
(1) the spouse holds a current license,
certification, or registration from another jurisdiction and the other
jurisdiction's requirements are substantially equivalent to or exceed the
Board's requirements; and
(2) the
spouse has two years verifiable experience within the past five years while
conducting close personal protection as set forth in in
G.S.
74C-3(a)(3a) while serving
in an official capacity with any entity described in Paragraph (a) of this
Rule.
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