North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 93 - Private Investigative and Security Board
Article 93-02 - Private Investigative And Security Services
Chapter 93-02-02.1 - Private Security Services
Section 93-02-02.1-09.1 - Qualifications for armed instructors
Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Written and practical instruction and testing must be conducted by a board-certified instructor. To be certified as an armed instructor, an individual must meet at least one of the following requirements:
1. Is a certified weapons instructor by the North Dakota peace officer standards and training board.
2. Is a certified law enforcement weapons instructor by the national rifle association.
3. Has completed twenty-four months of apprenticeship training under the direct, onsite supervision of a board-certified weapons instructor. During the twenty-four-month apprenticeship period, the candidate must be at least a security officer and hold an armed certificate. After completion of the apprenticeship, the instructor must submit a notice to the board showing that the candidate has successfully completed the candidate's apprenticeship and the instructor is requesting certification for the candidate.
General Authority: NDCC 43-30-04
Law Implemented: NDCC 43-30-04