Or. Admin. Code § 259-059-0410 - Grounds to Deny, Refuse to Renew, Revoke, or Suspend a Private Security Entity License
(1) The Department
must deny, refuse to renew, revoke, or suspend a license when the Department
finds that an applicant's or licensee's character, competence, or reliability
are unsatisfactory under OAR 259-059-0080.
(2) The Department may deny, refuse to renew,
revoke, or suspend a license when the Department determines that an applicant
or licensee:
(a) Falsified any information
submitted on the application for licensure or on any documents submitted to the
Board or the Department;
(b)
Intentionally altered a license or Temporary Authorization Form, or used
another private security entity's license or Temporary Authorization
Form;
(c) Knowingly permitted
another private security entity to use the licensee's license or Temporary
Authorization Form;
(d) Failed to
cooperate or respond to the Department's investigative inquiries or requests
for records relating to compliance with ORS 181A.840 to 181A.918 or OAR Chapter
259 Division 59;
(e) Failed to
provide the Professional Workplace Training Course as required by ORS 181A.908
and OAR 259-059-0150;
(f) Failed 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;
(g) Discharged or discriminated in any way
against a private security provider in violation of ORS 181A.914;
(h) Operated as a private security entity
without a license in violation of ORS 181A.850;
(i) Failed to pay a civil penalty imposed by
the Board when due;
(j) Received
three or more civil penalties under ORS 181A.995 and OAR 259-059-0400;
or
(k) Received an Emergency
Suspension Order issued by the Department.
(3) Emergency Suspension. The Department must
issue an Emergency Suspension Order immediately suspending a private security
entity's license when the Department finds that there is a serious danger to
public health and safety.
(4) Any
Board or Department action to deny, refuse to renew, revoke, or suspend a
private security entity's license 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.
(5) Nothing in this rule precludes the
Department from recommending the Board impose a civil penalty in lieu of
denying, refusing to renew, revoking, or suspending a license.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 181A.870 & ORS 181A.900
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 181A.900, ORS 181A.902 & ORS 181A.995
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