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BSIS licensing update: baton permits, separate qualified-manager licenses, fingerprint delays and planned fee adjustments
Summary
BSIS said baton permits are now issued through the bureau's portal, qualified manager status will become a separate license type, DOJ fingerprint backlogs continue to delay approvals, and the bureau plans fee increases to address fund shortfalls.
Bureau of Security and Investigative Services licensing staff gave the advisory committee an update on implementation steps and forthcoming changes to licensure processing.
Assistant Chief Sam Studalski and Licensing Deputy Chief Andrea Daley reported the bureau implemented the new baton-permit process this year: the paper application went live in January and the online portal opened in February. Daley, who was recently appointed deputy chief of licensing, told the committee staff have not encountered major…
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