Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R156 - Professional Licensing
Rule R156-63a - Security Personnel Licensing Act Contract Security Rule
Section R156-63a-201 - Advisory Peer Committee created - Membership - Duties

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 156-63a-201

Current through Bulletin 2024-24, December 15, 2024

(1) There is created in accordance with Subsection 58-1-203(1)(f), the Education Advisory Committee to the Security Services Licensing Board, consisting of:

(a) one member who is a corporate officer, director, manager or trainer of a contract security company;

(b) one member who is a corporate officer, director, manager or trainer of an armored car company;

(c) one member who is an armored car security officer or a contract security officer;

(d) one member representing the general public; and

(e) one member who is a trainer, and who is also, in order of preference:
(i) a member of the Utah Peace Officers Association;

(ii) a qualifying agent of a licensed security company that is in good standing with the Division; or

(iii) a member of a security association that is in good standing wit the Utah Division of Corporations.

(2) The Education Advisory Committee shall be appointed and serve in accordance with Section R156-1-205. The duties and responsibilities of the Education Advisory Committee shall include assisting the Division in collaboration with the Board in their duties, functions, and responsibilities regarding the acceptability of educational programs, requesting approvals from the Division, and periodically reviewing all approved basic education and training programs and approved basic firearms training programs regarding current curriculum requirements.

(3) The Education Advisory Committee shall consider, when advising the Board of the acceptability of an education and training program:

(a) whether in keeping with Subsections R15663a-102(1) and (2), or Subsections R156-63b-102(1) and (2), a proposed basic education and training program meets:
(i) the operating standards of Sections R156-63a-602 or R156-63b-602; and

(ii) the content requirements of Sections R156-63a-603 or R156-63b-603; and

(b) whether a proposed basic firearms training program meets:
(i) the operating standards of Sections R156-63a-602 or R156-63b-602; and

(ii) the content requirements of Sections R156-63a-604 or R156-63b-604.

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