Or. Admin. Code § 259-059-0080 - Character, Competence, and Reliability
(1) To determine if
a license will be issued or renewed, the Department must conduct an
investigation of each applicant's character, competence, and reliability, and
any other matter related to the manner and method by which the applicant
proposes to conduct and conducted operations as a private security
entity.
(2) The Department may not
issue or renew a license to operate as a private security entity until the
Department is satisfied as to the applicant's character, competence, and
reliability.
(3) Evidence of
unsatisfactory character, competence, or reliability includes committing an
unlawful act or violating or failing to comply with any provision of ORS
181A.840 to 181A.918. For the purposes of these rules, the Department's
investigation may include, but is not limited to, a review of the following for
consideration:
(a) Having an entity
representative or any other person who is financially interested in the
operations of the private security entity who, within the past three years:
(A) Had a private security provider
certification or license denied, refused renewal, revoked, or suspended for the
grounds found in OAR 259-060-0300, 259-060-0310, or 259-060,0320;
(B) Had a private security entity license
denied, refused renewal, revoked, or suspended, or otherwise violated ORS
181A.840 to 181A.918 or OAR Chapter 259 Division 59; or
(C) Has been the subject of a Department
investigation for a violation of ORS 181A.840 to 181A.918, OAR Chapter 259
Division 59, or OAR Chapter 259 Division 60.
(b) Failing to file or furnish all forms and
other information required by ORS 181A.840 to 181A.918 or OAR Chapter 259
Division 59;
(c) Failing to comply
with business tax requirements;
(d)
Failing to comply with any of the federal, state, or local laws identified in
ORS 181A.913 and OAR 259-059-0160, as evidenced by receipt of a final order or
judgement;
(e) Failing to maintain
general liability insurance as required by ORS 181A.900 and OAR
259-059-0120;
(f) Failing to
maintain proof of ability to pay wages as required by ORS 181A.900 and OAR
259-059-0130;
(g) Failing to
provide the Professional Workplace Training Course as required by ORS 181A.908
and OAR 259-059-0150;
(h) Failing
to ensure armed private security professionals successfully complete a firearms
qualification for each firearm make, model, and caliber that the armed private
security professional will possess or have access to while performing private
security services as required by ORS 181A.906 and OAR 259-059-0140;
(i) Failing to promptly satisfy any judgments
levied against the applicant or licensee;
(j) Failing to notify the Department of a
change of information as required by OAR 259-059-0190;
(k) Falsifying any information submitted on
the application for licensure or on any documents submitted to the Board or the
Department; or
(l) Any other
violation of ORS 181A.840 to 181A.918 or OAR Chapter 259 Division 59.
(4) When evidence of
unsatisfactory character, competence, or reliability is identified, the
Department may be satisfied upon consideration of mitigating circumstances and
corrective actions taken by the applicant or licensee.
(5) The Department may conduct an
investigation of an applicant or licensee when the Department receives a
protest, a complaint or any other information that demonstrates lack of
character, competence, or reliability to operate as a private security
entity.
(6) A change in the entity
representative may constitute a change in the Department's determination to
issue or renew a license. The Department may conduct an investigation of the
applicant or licensee when there is change of the entity
representative.
(7) Any Department
action to deny, refuse to renew, revoke, or suspend a license based on the
findings of the Department's investigation of the applicant's or licensee's
character, competence, and reliability will be administered in accordance with
OAR 259-059-0410 through 259-059-0440 and the applicable provisions of the
Attorney General's Model Rules of Procedure adopted under OAR
259-005-0015.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 181A.870 & ORS 181A.900
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 181A.900 & ORS 181A.902
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