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Senate Commerce advances two bills to tighten private security examiner rules, restructure fines and fees

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The committee moved two measures related to private security examiners: a technical statutory update to meet federal background-check requirements and legislation restructuring the board's revenue model to replace fines with fees, accompanied by promises of stronger compliance work.

The Senate Committee on Commerce reported two bills related to the Louisiana State Board of Private Security Examiners favorably Wednesday, approving a technical statutory update and a separate measure to change how the board funds compliance work.

House Bill 152, described by witnesses as a federal-compliance technical fix, clarifies definitions for applicants, registrants and qualifying agents so the state can receive criminal background checks and other data under FBI CJIS rules. Carl Cezanne, executive…

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