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Committee backs fee changes for private security board to cover online course reviews and officer renewals

2107437 · January 8, 2025
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Summary

House Bill 1045 would authorize modest fees for online (non‑live) apprentice security training applications and for renewal filings by corporate officers of private security and detective agencies; the committee gave the bill a do‑pass recommendation.

House Bill 1045, which would allow the North Dakota Private Investigation and Security Board to assess modest fees for certain training-course applications and corporate‑officer renewals, received a do‑pass recommendation from the House Industry, Business and Labor Committee.

Steve Lundin, vice chair of the North Dakota Private Investigation and Security Board and a retired Bismarck police officer, testified the bill implements two specific fee authorities. First, the board requests an application fee—proposed not to exceed $60—for approval of non‑live remote or online classroom instruction courses designed…

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