Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R156 - Professional Licensing
Rule R156-63a - Security Personnel Licensing Act Contract Security Rule
Section R156-63a-302f - Qualifications for Licensure - Good Moral Character - Disqualifying Convictions
Current through Bulletin 2024-24, December 15, 2024
(1) In accordance with Subsections 58-63-302(1)(h), (2) (c), and (3)(c), in addition to those criminal convictions prohibiting licensure, the following criminal convictions may disqualify an applicant or licensee from obtaining or holding an unarmed private security officer license, an armed private security officer license, or a contract security company license:
(2) An applicant may not obtain initial licensure or license renewal as an armed private security officer or as a contract security company providing armed private security services, and the license of an armed private security officer or of a contract security company providing armed private security services shall be automatically revoked, if the applicant or licensee is in violation of any provision set forth in:
(3) In accordance with Subsection 58-63-302(1), if the applicant or licensee is a contract security company, the background of the following individuals shall be considered:
(4) Criminal history and statutory violations that do not automatically disqualify an applicant under statute or rule shall be considered on a case-by-case basis in accordance with Section R156-1-302.