Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-11-1 - Definitions
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 14, April 7, 2022
As used in regulations concerning security and safety, unless the context otherwise requires:
(a)
"Ambulance" means any aircraft or motor vehicle, whether privately or publicly
owned, that is specially constructed, equipped and intended to be used for the
purpose of transporting sick, injured, disabled or otherwise incapacitated
human beings.
(b) "Basic course"
means a training course for security guards given before they assume their
official duties.
(c) "Continuing
education" means refresher training given to security guards annually.
(d) "Firearms course" means a
training course that includes instruction on the use of deadly force and that
is conducted by a person who has completed a firearms instructor's course
recognized by the Kansas law enforcement training commission.
(e) "First aid course" means any of the
following officially recognized courses: red cross advanced first aid course,
emergency medical technician course or emergency medical services first
responder course.
(f) "Security
guard" means a person whose principal duty is to protect persons or property at
a racetrack facility licensed by the commission.
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