Kan. Admin. Regs. § 16-2-1a - Definitions
(a)
"Associates " means persons who share ownership of a private detective agency
that is not incorporated or established as a legal partnership.
(b) "Capper " or "runner" means a person
acting on behalf of an attorney who coordinates a staged automobile accident or
acts as a decoy or lure for the purpose of swindling or any other fraudulent
purpose.
(c) "Firearms trainer "
means a person certified by the the attorney general to train private detective
applicants for a firearm permit in the handling of firearms and the lawful use
of force.
(d) "Independent private
detective " means a person who engages in detective business but who is not
employed by a licensed private detective agency and who does not regularly
employ any other person to engage in detective business.
(e) "License " means a certificate and card,
issued by the attorney general upon proper application, testing, and approval,
authorizing a person to engage in Kansas in detective business as a private
detective or private detective agency.
(f)
(1)
"Special commission " means any type of identification issued by a law
enforcement agency or law enforcement officer that grants any temporary or
permanent law enforcement authority, including any of the following:
(A) Deputy;
(B) special deputy;
(C) special assistant;
(D) reserve officer; or
(E) special officer.
(2) A special commission shall not include a
commission issued by a law enforcement agency that identifies the holder as a
private detective or private security officer, or as a retired or honorary law
enforcement officer, but that does not grant any law enforcement authority.
Notes
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