Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 259 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY STANDARDS AND TRAINING
Division 60 - PRIVATE SECURITY SERVICES PROVIDERS RULES
Section 259-060-0130 - Private Security Executive Manager and Supervisory Manager Licensure and Responsibilities
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) All private security executive or supervisory manager applicants must complete an application in accordance with OAR 259-060-0025.
(2) All private security executive or supervisory manager applicants must be in compliance with the minimum standards for licensure as listed in OAR 259-060-0020.
(3) Private security executive managers are responsible for ensuring compliance of all private security providers employed by businesses or entities by which the executive manager is employed or contracted. An executive manager is authorized to perform the duties defined in OAR 259-060-0010.
(4) Private security supervisory managers have the responsibility and authority of supervising persons providing security services. A supervisory manager is authorized to perform the duties defined in OAR 259-060-0010.
(5) Basic training for executive and supervisory private security managers consists of successful completion of the following:
(6) Biennial renewal training consists of the manager course, exam and assessments.
(7) Employing, licensed managers may issue temporary work permits to alarm monitor, unarmed, or event and entertainment private security professional and manager applicants upon verification that all application requirements have been completed.
(8) Contracted Executive Managers. An executive manager is authorized to contract with businesses or entities to provide services as an executive manager.
(9) An executive manager is required to submit a completed Form PS-24 to the Department within 48 hours of beginning employment or a contract and to provide changes of information as described in OAR 259-060-0015.
(10) A licensed manager who performs private security services must complete the full training required for that classification and be certified.
(11) Failure to complete any training requirements as prescribed by this rule may result in denial or revocation of private security certification or licensure as prescribed in OAR 259-060-0300, OAR 259-060-0310 and OAR 259-060-0320, and civil penalties as prescribed in OAR 259-060-0450.
Forms referenced are available from the agency.
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 181A.870
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 181A.870