493.6301 Classes of licenses.— (1) Any person, firm, company, partnership, or corporation which engages in business as a security agency shall have a Class “B” license. A Class “B” license is valid for only one location. (2) Each branch office of a Class “B” agency shall have a Class “BB” license. Where a person, firm, company, partnership, or […]
493.6302 Fees.— (1) The department shall establish by rule license fees, not to exceed the following: (a) Class “B” license—security agency: $450. (b) Class “BB” or Class “AB” license—branch office: $125. (c) Class “MB” license—security agency manager: $75. (d) Class “D” license—security officer: $45. (e) Class “DS” license—security officer school or training facility: $60. (f) Class “DI” license—security officer school or training facility […]
493.6303 License requirements.—In addition to the license requirements set forth elsewhere in this chapter, each individual or agency must comply with the following additional requirements: (1) Each agency or branch office shall designate a minimum of one appropriately licensed individual to act as manager, directing the activities of the Class “D” employees. (2) An applicant for a Class […]
493.6304 Security officer school or training facility.— (1) Any school, training facility, or instructor who offers the training specified in s. 493.6303(4) for Class “D” applicants shall, before licensure of such school, training facility, or instructor, file with the department an application accompanied by an application fee in an amount to be determined by rule, not to […]
493.6305 Uniforms, required wear; exceptions.— (1) Class “D” licensees shall perform duties regulated under this chapter in a uniform which bears at least one patch or emblem visible at all times clearly identifying the employing agency. Upon resignation or termination of employment, a Class “D” licensee shall immediately return to the employer any uniform and any other […]
493.631 Temporary detention by a licensed security officer or licensed security agency manager at critical infrastructure facilities.— (1) As used in this section, the term “critical infrastructure facility” means any of the following, if it employs measures such as fences, barriers, or guard posts that are designed to exclude unauthorized persons: (a) A chemical manufacturing facility. (b) A refinery. […]