Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R156 - Professional Licensing
Rule R156-63a - Security Personnel Licensing Act Contract Security Rule
Section R156-63a-607 - Operating Standards - Notification and Prohibition of Criminal Status of Contract Security Company Corporate Officer, Director, Partner, Proprietor, Qualifying Agent, Private Security Officer, Manager, or Shareholder
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 156-63a-607
Current through Bulletin 2024-24, December 15, 2024
(1) In accordance with Subsections 58-63-302(1)(h), 58-63-302(2)(d) and (d), 58-63-302(3)(c), and Section R156-63a-302f, this section applies to any contract security company:
(a) corporate officer;
(b) director;
(c) partner;
(d) proprietor;
(e) qualifying agent;
(f) private security officer;
(g) management personnel employed within Utah
having direct responsibility for managing operations of a contract security
company within Utah; and
(h)
shareholder owning 5% or more as described in Subsection
58-63-302(1)(d)(ii).
(2) A person identified in Subsection (1) shall not participate at any level or capacity in the management, operations, sales, or employment of a contract security company, and shall not own any part of a contract security company (except less than 5% under Subsection 58-63-302(1)(d)(ii), if the person fails to meet a licensing requirement set forth in:
(a) Subsections
58-63-302(1)(h),
or
58-63-302(2)(c) or (3)(c), for conviction of a felony, or of a
misdemeanor involving moral turpitude, or a of a crime that when considered
with the duties and responsibilities of the license by the Division and the
Board indicates that the best interests of the public are not served by
granting the license; or
(b)
Subsections
58-63-302(1)(h)(iii) or
58-63-302(2)(d),
for conviction of violating any provision set forth in:
(i) 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, 922(g)1-9,
concerning restrictions on firearms and ammunition transportation by certain
persons; or
(ii) Subsection
76-10-503,
concerning restrictions on possession, purchase, transfer, or ownership of
dangerous weapons by certain persons.
(3) A contract security company shall:
(a) within ten calendar days of occurrence,
report to the Division in writing any event that occurs in regard to a person
identified in Subsection (1), respecting:
(i)
any conviction listed under this Subsection (2) or Subsection
R156-63b-302f(2)
as a disqualifying criminal conviction; and
(ii) any conviction listed under Subsection
R156-63b-302f(1)
as a potentially disqualifying criminal conviction; and
(b) take appropriate steps to ensure that
company ownership and operations comply with this Section.
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