Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-6-601 - Security Guard Pre-assignment Training
A. The qualifying party of a security guard
agency shall ensure that a person employed as a security guard by the agency
completes eight hours of pre-assignment training before applying for and being
granted a security guard registration certificate.
B. The qualifying party shall ensure that the
curriculum established by the Department is used for the eight-hour
pre-assignment training. The curriculum consists of:
1. Orientation,
2. Criminal law and laws of arrest,
3. Uniform and grooming,
4. Communications,
5. Use of force,
6. General security guard
procedures,
7. Crime scene
preservation and first response,
8.
Ethics, and
9. Emergency response
procedures.
C. After a
security guard completes the eight-hour pre-assignment training, the qualifying
party shall complete a training verification form and:
1. The security guard shall sign the form
affirming completion of the training;
2. The instructor shall sign the form
affirming that the security guard completed the training;
3. The qualifying party shall sign the form
affirming that the security guard met the training requirements of A.R.S.
§
32-2632;
and
4. The security guard shall
submit the form with the application described under R13-6-301.
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