Kan. Admin. Regs. § 112-11-4 - Basic course for security guard
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 14, April 7, 2022
(a) Each security
guard applicant shall submit to the commission satisfactory proof, upon a form
approved by the commission, that the applicant has successfully completed a
basic course that includes at least 40 hours of instruction in the following
areas:
(1) Kansas criminal statutes;
(2) Kansas parimutuel racing act,
K.S.A. 1987 Supp.
74-8801
et seq.,
and amendments to it;
(3) criminal
procedure;
(4) constitutional
rights;
(5) human behavior;
(6) security operations and
procedures;
(7) first aid;
(8) firearms;
(9) defense tactics;
(10) report writing;
(11) court and administrative procedures; and
(12) emergency procedures.
(b) Any security guard
applicant's instruction in a subject area listed in subsection (a) may be
waived by the commission if the applicant has been certified by the Kansas law
enforcement training commission or if the Kansas law enforcement training
commission notifies the commission that the individual is eligible for
certification by the Kansas law enforcement training commission.
(c) Each organization licensee's director of
security shall be responsible for the instruction of each security guard
applicant in the subject areas listed in subsection (a) using resources,
training personnel and standards approved by the commission.
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