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BSIS to expand field enforcement; staff say unlicensed activity forms majority of pending cases
Summary
BSIS enforcement leaders said the bureau will increase proactive field work — stings and sweeps — and is preparing for new authority that would allow staff to issue infraction citations in the field if the legislature retains language in the bureau's sunset bill.
The Bureau of Security and Investigative Services said it will expand its field enforcement presence and concentrate on unlicensed activity, which currently represents roughly half of pending investigations.
Deputy Chief Sam Sadolsky told the advisory committee the enforcement unit now has four special investigators assigned to field work, 10 enforcement staff who handle desk investigations and inspections, and five complaint‑resolution staff who mediate consumer complaints. The special investigators…
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