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Security Providers Act 1993
sec.14BStatutory conditions
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### sec.14B Statutory conditions
A restricted licence is subject to the conditions that the licensee—
may carry out only—
for a security provider other than a security officer—the functions of each type of security provider stated in the licence; or
for a security officer—the category of functions of a security officer stated in the licence; and
when carrying out the functions must be under appropriate direct supervision.
An unrestricted licence is subject to the condition that, if required in writing by the chief executive, the licensee must complete relevant approved training—
on renewal of the licence; or
at 1 or more stated intervals during the term of the licence; or
both on renewal of the licence and at 1 or more stated intervals during the term of the licence.
The chief executive may make a requirement under subsection (2) only if satisfied the relevant approved training is required—
because of an increased risk to public safety or protection of property since the licensee’s latest successful completion of an approved training course or relevant approved training; or
to update the licensee’s competency for carrying out the functions, or the category of functions, of a security provider authorised under the licence.
A licensee must comply with the statutory conditions of the licence.
See section 21 (1) (b) for a contravention of a condition of a licence.
No appeal lies against a decision of the chief executive made under subsection (2) .
A court or tribunal must dismiss a proceeding started in contravention of subsection (5) .
In this section—
decision includes a decision affected by jurisdictional error.
relevant approved training , in relation to an unrestricted licence, means training approved by the chief executive for carrying out—
for a security provider other than a security officer—the functions of each type of security provider stated in the licence; or
for a security officer—the category of functions of a security officer stated in the licence.
1 or more components of an approved training course
s 14B ins 2007 No. 15 s 20
sub 2008 No. 26 s 17
(sec.14B-ssec.1) A restricted licence is subject to the conditions that the licensee— may carry out only— for a security provider other than a security officer—the functions of each type of security provider stated in the licence; or for a security officer—the category of functions of a security officer stated in the licence; and when carrying out the functions must be under appropriate direct supervision.
(sec.14B-ssec.2) An unrestricted licence is subject to the condition that, if required in writing by the chief executive, the licensee must complete relevant approved training— on renewal of the licence; or at 1 or more stated intervals during the term of the licence; or both on renewal of the licence and at 1 or more stated intervals during the term of the licence.
(sec.14B-ssec.3) The chief executive may make a requirement under subsection (2) only if satisfied the relevant approved training is required— because of an increased risk to public safety or protection of property since the licensee’s latest successful completion of an approved training course or relevant approved training; or to update the licensee’s competency for carrying out the functions, or the category of functions, of a security provider authorised under the licence.
(sec.14B-ssec.4) A licensee must comply with the statutory conditions of the licence. See section 21 (1) (b) for a contravention of a condition of a licence.
(sec.14B-ssec.5) No appeal lies against a decision of the chief executive made under subsection (2) .
(sec.14B-ssec.6) A court or tribunal must dismiss a proceeding started in contravention of subsection (5) .
(sec.14B-ssec.7) In this section— decision includes a decision affected by jurisdictional error. relevant approved training , in relation to an unrestricted licence, means training approved by the chief executive for carrying out— for a security provider other than a security officer—the functions of each type of security provider stated in the licence; or for a security officer—the category of functions of a security officer stated in the licence. 1 or more components of an approved training course
- (a) may carry out only— (i) for a security provider other than a security officer—the functions of each type of security provider stated in the licence; or (ii) for a security officer—the category of functions of a security officer stated in the licence; and
- (i) for a security provider other than a security officer—the functions of each type of security provider stated in the licence; or
- (ii) for a security officer—the category of functions of a security officer stated in the licence; and
- (b) when carrying out the functions must be under appropriate direct supervision.
- (i) for a security provider other than a security officer—the functions of each type of security provider stated in the licence; or
- (ii) for a security officer—the category of functions of a security officer stated in the licence; and
- (a) on renewal of the licence; or
- (b) at 1 or more stated intervals during the term of the licence; or
- (c) both on renewal of the licence and at 1 or more stated intervals during the term of the licence.
- (a) because of an increased risk to public safety or protection of property since the licensee’s latest successful completion of an approved training course or relevant approved training; or
- (b) to update the licensee’s competency for carrying out the functions, or the category of functions, of a security provider authorised under the licence.
- (a) for a security provider other than a security officer—the functions of each type of security provider stated in the licence; or
- (b) for a security officer—the category of functions of a security officer stated in the licence.
- 1 or more components of an approved training course