§ 74C-9 – Form of license; term; renewal; posting; branch offices; not assignable; late renewal fee.
74C-9. Form of license; term; renewal; posting; branch offices; not assignable; late renewal fee. (a) The license when issued shall be in such form as may be determined by the Board and shall state: (1) The name of the licensee, (2) The name under which the licensee is to operate, and (3) The number and […]
§ 74C-10 – Certificate of liability insurance required; form and approval; suspension for noncompliance.
74C-10. Certificate of liability insurance required; form and approval; suspension for noncompliance. (a) through (d) Repealed by Session Laws 1983, c. 673, s. 4. (e) No security guard and patrol, armored car, or special limited guard and patrol license shall be issued under this Chapter unless the applicant files with the Board evidence of a […]
§ 74C-11 – Probationary employees and registration of regular employees; unarmed security guard required to have registration card.
74C-11. Probationary employees and registration of regular employees; unarmed security guard required to have registration card. (a) All licensees may employ unarmed security guards as probationary employees for 20 consecutive calendar days. Upon completion of the probationary period and the desire of the licensee to hire an unarmed security guard as a regular employee, the […]
§ 74C-12 – Denial, suspension, or revocation of license, registration, or permit; duty to report criminal arrests.
74C-12. Denial, suspension, or revocation of license, registration, or permit; duty to report criminal arrests. (a) The Board may, after compliance with Chapter 150B of the General Statutes, deny, suspend or revoke a license, registration, or permit issued under this Chapter if it is determined that the applicant, licensee, registrant, or permit holder has done […]
§ 74C-13 – Armed licensee or registered employee required to have firearm registration permit; firearms training.
74C-13. Armed licensee or registered employee required to have firearm registration permit; firearms training. (a) It shall be unlawful for any person performing private protective services duties to carry a firearm in the performance of those duties without first having met the qualifications of this section and having been issued a firearm registration permit by […]
§ 74C-13.1 – Exemption from firearms training requirements.
74C-13.1. Exemption from firearms training requirements. (a) The following persons shall be exempt from the firearms training requirements of G.S. 74C-13: (1) Any person who has successfully completed the North Carolina Basic Law Enforcement Training (BLET) and the first year of probationary employment. (2) Persons who have retired or separated in good standing within three […]
§ 74C-15 – Pocket identification cards issued to licensees and trainees.
74C-15. Pocket identification cards issued to licensees and trainees. (a) Upon the issuance of a license or trainee permit, a pocket identification card of design, size, and content approved by the Board shall be issued by the Board without charge to each licensee or trainee. The holder must have this card in his possession at […]
§ 74C-5 – Powers of the Board.
74C-5. Powers of the Board. In addition to the powers conferred upon the Board elsewhere in this Chapter, the Board shall have the power to do all of the following: (1) Adopt rules necessary to carry out and administer the provisions of this Chapter including the authority to require the submission of reports and information […]
§ 74C-6 – Position of Director created.
74C-6. Position of Director created. The position of Director of the Private Protective Services Board is hereby created within the Department of Public Safety. The Secretary of Public Safety shall appoint a person to fill this full-time position. The Director’s duties shall be to administer the directives contained in this Chapter and the rules promulgated […]
§ 74C-1 – Title.
74C-1. Title. This Chapter may be cited as the Private Protective Services Act. The purpose of this act is to increase the level of integrity, competency, and performance of Private Protective Service Professions in order to safeguard the public health, safety, and welfare. (1979, c. 818, s. 2; 1989, c. 759, s. 1.)