Virginia Administrative Code
Title 6 - CRIMINAL JUSTICE AND CORRECTIONS
Agency 20 - DEPARTMENT OF CRIMINAL JUSTICE SERVICES
Chapter 173 - REGULATIONS RELATING TO PRIVATE SECURITY SERVICES TRAINING SCHOOLS
Part VI - Detector Canine Handler Examiner Application Procedures; Administrative Requirements; Standards of Conduct
Section 6VAC20-173-150 - Detector canine handler examiners administrative requirements and standards of conduct
Universal Citation: 6 VA Admin Code 20-173-150
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. All private security services certified personnel are required to maintain administrative requirements and standards of conduct as determined by the Code of Virginia, department guidelines, and this chapter.
B. Administrative requirements. An examiner shall:
1. Maintain at all times with the
department his mailing address and email address if applicable. Notification of
any address change shall be in writing and received by the department no later
than 10 days after the effective date of the change.
2. Inform the department, and the business or
training school for which the individual is employed if applicable, in writing
within 10 days after pleading guilty or nolo contendere, and after being
convicted or found guilty of any felony or of a misdemeanor as outlined in
§ 9.1-139K of the Code of Virginia.
3. Inform the department and the licensed
business or training school for which the individual is employed or utilized in
writing within 10 days after having been found guilty by any court or
administrative body of competent jurisdiction to have violated the private
security services business statutes or regulations of that jurisdiction
.
4. Satisfy all judgments to
include binding arbitrations related to private security services not
provided.
5. Notify the department
within 10 calendar days following termination of his employment as an examiner
for a business or training school.
6. Conduct examinations in accordance with
the standards of the Department of Defense Military Working Dog Program,
Scientific Working Group on Dog and Orthogonal Detector Guidelines, or other
nationally recognized organization approved by the department.
7. Notify the department within 10 calendar
days following termination of any certification as a detector canine handler
examiner or equivalent with any national organization, a unit of the United
States military, or another formal entity involved with certifying, training,
or setting standards for detection canines.
8. Notify the department in writing within 10
calendar days of determining that a detector canine handler or detector canine
fails to successfully complete the certification examination as prescribed in
6VAC20-174.
9. Maintain
documentation and a photograph of the examined detector canine team for three
years for all examinations conducted that verifies compliance with requirements
pursuant to the Code of Virginia, 6VAC20-174, and this chapter.
10. Utilize only department-approved
certification examinations for the testing and certification of detector canine
teams.
C. Standards of conduct. An examiner shall:
1. Conform to all
requirements pursuant to the Code of Virginia and this chapter.
2. Not have been convicted or found guilty in
any jurisdiction of the United States of any felony or a misdemeanor involving
moral turpitude, assault and battery, damage to real or personal property,
controlled substances or imitation controlled substances as defined in Article
1 (§ 18.2-247 et seq.) of Chapter 7 of Title 18.2 of the Code of Virginia,
prohibited sexual behavior as described in Article 7 (§ 18.2-61 et seq.)
of Chapter 4 of Title 18.2 of the Code of Virginia, or firearms,. Any plea of
nolo contendere shall be considered a conviction for the purpose of this
chapter. The record of conviction certified or authenticated in such form as to
be admissible in evidence under the laws of the jurisdiction where convicted
shall be prima facie evidence of such guilt.
3. Not violate or aid and abet others in
violating the provisions of Article 4 (§ 9.1-138 et seq.) of Chapter 1 of
Title 9.1 of the Code of Virginia, 6VAC20-172, 6VAC20-174, or this
chapter.
4. Not commit any act or
omission that results in a private security license, registration, or
certification being suspended, revoked, or not renewed or the licensee,
registrant or certificate holder otherwise being disciplined in any
jurisdiction.
5. Not obtain a
license, license renewal, registration, registration renewal, certification, or
certification renewal through any fraud or misrepresentation.
6. Not engage in acts of unprofessional
conduct in the practice of private security services.
7. Not engage in acts of negligent or
incompetent private security services.
8. Not make any misrepresentation or false
promise to a private security services business client or potential private
security services business client.
9. Not violate any state or local ordinances
relating to private security services.
10. Not publish or cause to be published any
material relating to private security services that contain an assertion,
representation, or statement of fact that is false, deceptive, or
misleading.
11. Not provide false
or misleading information to representatives of the department.
12. Not provide materially incorrect,
misleading, incomplete, or untrue information on any email, application, or
other document filed with the department.
Statutory Authority: § 9.1-141 of the Code of Virginia.
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