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Security Providers Regulation 2008
sec.4Evidence of identity to accompany particular applications
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### sec.4 Evidence of identity to accompany particular applications
This section applies to an application for a licence for carrying out the functions of 1 or more of the following—
a bodyguard;
a crowd controller;
a private investigator;
a security adviser;
a security equipment installer;
a security officer.
The application must be accompanied by evidence of the applicant’s identity that is satisfactory to the chief executive.
The chief executive may adopt a system under which—
points are assigned to the applicant for producing particular evidence of identity; and
the applicant is required to achieve a total number of points stated by the chief executive.
(sec.4-ssec.1) This section applies to an application for a licence for carrying out the functions of 1 or more of the following— a bodyguard; a crowd controller; a private investigator; a security adviser; a security equipment installer; a security officer.
(sec.4-ssec.2) The application must be accompanied by evidence of the applicant’s identity that is satisfactory to the chief executive. The chief executive may adopt a system under which— points are assigned to the applicant for producing particular evidence of identity; and the applicant is required to achieve a total number of points stated by the chief executive.
- (a) a bodyguard;
- (b) a crowd controller;
- (c) a private investigator;
- (d) a security adviser;
- (e) a security equipment installer;
- (f) a security officer.
- (a) points are assigned to the applicant for producing particular evidence of identity; and
- (b) the applicant is required to achieve a total number of points stated by the chief executive.