Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-6-503 - Vehicle Markings, Emblems, and Insignia
A. The qualifying party shall ensure that a
vehicle under the control of a security guard agency does not bear markings
similar to the vehicle markings used by a law enforcement agency of the federal
or state government or a political subdivision of the state.
B. The qualifying party shall ensure that
emblems, seals, and other insignia on a vehicle under the control of a security
guard agency do not bear the words "Police," "Officer," "Patrolman," "Deputy,"
"Marshall," "Sheriff," "Agent," or any other word that could cause a reasonable
person to confuse the vehicle with a law enforcement vehicle.
C. The qualifying party shall ensure that all
markings, emblems, seals, and other insignia displayed on a vehicle under the
control of a security guard agency have written approval from the Department
before being displayed.
D. A
vehicle under the control of a security guard agency is not an authorized
emergency vehicle. The operator of a vehicle under the control of a security
guard agency shall comply with all traffic-control laws.
E. The qualifying party shall ensure that a
vehicle under the control of a security guard agency is not equipped with a
siren or bell unless the vehicle is an armored car equipped with a siren as a
crime alarm device.
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