What is an example of a proprietary security officer?
Answer: Is an unarmed guard, not working for a guard company but instead working as an employee of a private company such as target Walmart apple or IBM the states exact definition of proprietary private security officer ("PSO") is an unarmed individual (1) who is employed exclusively by a single employer (2) whose primary duty is to provide security services for that employer (3) whose services are not contracted of any other entity or person, (4) who is not exempt pursuant to section 7582.2 of the business and professions code and (5) who meets both of the following criteria A) is required to wear a distinctive uniform clearly identifying the individual as a security officer and B) is likely to interact with the public while performing his or her duties
California Private Security Services Act
- If you give false information on an application for a PPO license, is that a misdemeanor or is that a felony?
- Is a PPO required to keep a log of the firearms used by the PPO's employees?
- If you are asked about '1230.4', what is that about?
- What is a 'supervisor-to-guard-ratio'?
- What deductions are typically taken from an employee's paycheck?
- What State of California entities are involved in a guard's carrying of tear gas?
- To carry tear gas, how many hours of training is required?
- If a PPO contracts with a K-12 school district or a California community college district, and a guard placed there works more that ____ hours per week, that guard has a special training requirement.
- If you want to open a second office for your PPO license and it is less than 1 mile from your first location, do you need a branch office license for it?
- What document will a bank require you give them if you want a checking account in the name of your PPO Company?
- What is never to be found in an employee's personnel file?
- If a guard shoots a gun while on duty, the guard must notify the PPO within _____and notify BSIS within ______.
- Who is in charge of a PPO's BRANCH office?
- Who is in charge of a PPO's PRIMARY office?
- If a business wants to employ their own security officer instead of hiring a PPO to suppy a guard, that business must register as a "PSE" (a "Proprietary Private Security Employer'). What is the cost of this registration?
- What is the rule on bullet-capacity for semi-automatic pistols in California?
- What should a PPO do if he/she suspects that a security officer's guard card is a fake?
- How many hours is a baton course?
- What is very likely to be found in an employee's personnel file?
- Can a PPO work as a guard for another PPO's guard company?
- When can a security officer 'frisk' a person?
- You are investigating losses at a store. Growing evidence points towards a the store manager being the main suspect. A: Where should you store the evidence? B: Where should you not store the evidence?
- If BSIS determines that an applicant's arrest record shows he/she has past arrests ending with 'No Despo', what will the applicant be required to do?
- What does the term 'No Dispo' found on a criminal history report mean?
- If an employee quits with no warning at noon on Wednesday, when must you pay that employee in full by?