§ 74E-1 – Title.
74E-1. Title. This Chapter is the "Company Police Act" and may be cited by that name. (1991 (Reg. Sess., 1992), c. 1043, s. 1.)
74E-1. Title. This Chapter is the "Company Police Act" and may be cited by that name. (1991 (Reg. Sess., 1992), c. 1043, s. 1.)
74E-10. Expiration, renewal, and termination of agency certification or officer commission. (a) Agency. – Unless sooner suspended or revoked by the Attorney General, a company police agency’s certification expires on June 30 following the date it is issued. A company police agency may renew the certification upon payment of the appropriate fee and compliance with […]
74E-11. Immunity. Neither the Attorney General nor any of the Attorney General’s employees may be held criminally or civilly liable for any acts or omissions in carrying out the provisions of this Chapter or for the acts or omissions of agencies or officers certified or commissioned under this Chapter. (1991 (Reg. Sess., 1992), c. 1043, […]
74E-12. Fees. The Attorney General may charge fees for the items listed in the following table, not to exceed the amounts listed in the table: Item Maximum Fee Application for certification as $250 a company police agency Annual renewal of certification $200 as a company police agency Application for reinstatement of $1,000 certification as a […]
74E-13. Penalties and enforcement. (a) No private person, firm, association, or corporation, and no public institution, agency, or other entity shall engage in, perform any services as, or in any way hold itself out as a company police agency or engage in the recruitment or hiring of company police officers without having first complied with […]
74E-2. Policy and scope. (a) The purpose of this Chapter is to ensure a minimum level of integrity, proficiency, and competence among company police agencies and company police officers. To achieve this purpose, the General Assembly finds that a Company Police Program needs to be established. As part of the Company Police Program, the Attorney […]
74E-3. Liability insurance policy or certificate of self-insurance required; suspension of company police agency certification for failure to comply. (a) An applicant for certification as a company police agency must file with the Attorney General either a copy of a liability insurance policy that meets the requirements of this section or a certificate of self-insurance […]
74E-4. Powers of Attorney General. The Attorney General has the following powers in addition to those conferred elsewhere in this Chapter: (1) To establish minimum education, experience, and training standards and establish and require written or oral examinations for an applicant for certification as a company police agency, a certified company police agency, an applicant […]
74E-5. Records. (a) The Attorney General is the legal custodian of all books, papers, documents, or other records and property of the Company Police Program. (b) Any papers, documents, or other records that become the property of the Company Police Program and are placed in a company police officer’s personnel file maintained by the Attorney […]
74E-6. Oaths, powers, and authority of company police officers. (a) Requirements. – An individual who is commissioned as a company police officer must take the oath of office required of a law enforcement officer before the individual assumes the duties of a company police officer. The person in each company police agency who is responsible […]
74E-7. Badges, uniforms, weapons, and vehicles. Company police agencies shall be responsible for ensuring that all employees, whether or not commissioned, comply with the provisions of this Chapter and the rules adopted under this Chapter, including those provisions pertaining to the wearing of badges and uniforms, the carrying of weapons, and the operation of vehicles. […]
74E-8. Minimum standards for company police officers. Applicants for commission as a company police officer and a commissioned company police officer must meet and maintain the same minimum preemployment and in-service standards as are required for State law enforcement officers by the North Carolina Criminal Justice Education and Training Standards Commission, and must meet and […]
74E-9. Compensation of company police officers. The compensation of a company police officer shall be paid by the company police agency for which the officer is commissioned, as may be agreed on between them. (1871-2, c. 138, s. 55; Code, s. 1992; Rev., s. 2609; C.S., s. 3487; 1963, c. 1165, s. 2; 1991 (Reg. […]