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State bill will make proprietary guards subject to incident reporting; baton permits moved to bureau with two-year renewals
Summary
At the Nov. 10 BSIS advisory committee meeting, bureau staff outlined implementation steps for AB 2515, which brings proprietary security employees under the bureau's incident-reporting rules and changes baton-permit issuance and renewal requirements.
Lynn Jensen, bureau chief of the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, told the advisory committee on Nov. 10 that AB 2515 requires proprietary security staff to follow the same incident-reporting rules as private security companies and changes how baton permits are issued and renewed.
The bill will, for the first time, make certain proprietary security employees subject to the bureau's incident-reporting requirements. "Proprietary guards are now subject to the same reporting requirements to BSIS that private guards are," Jensen said during the legislative update. Committee members were told the requirement will…
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