Or. Admin. Code § 259-060-0300 - Grounds to Deny, Revoke, Suspend or Refuse to Renew Alarm Monitor Professional Certification
(1) The
Board has established moral fitness standards that it has determined are
critical to upholding the public's trust in the private security profession,
protecting the public and ensuring that the conduct of a private security
provider or an applicant does not reflect adversely on the private security
profession. The Board finds by adopting this rule that a violation of these
standards is substantially related to the duties performed by a certified alarm
monitor professional.
(2) The
Department must deny, revoke or refuse to renew certification as an alarm
monitor professional when the Department determines that the private security
professional or applicant:
(a) Is required to
register or is registered as a sex offender under ORS 163A.010, 163A.015,
163A.020 or 163A.025;
(b) Has been
convicted of a crime listed in ORS 137.700 or convicted of a crime in any other
jurisdiction in which the underlying conduct would satisfy the elements of a
crime listed in ORS 137.700 if the act was committed in this state, and less
than 10 years have passed since the final date of completion for all resulting
imprisonment, parole, probation and post-prison supervision; or
(c) Has been convicted of a crime for any
offense, other than the mandatory grounds defined in subsection (b) above, for
which a maximum term of imprisonment of more than one year may be imposed under
the law of the jurisdiction where the conviction occurred, and less than four
years have passed since the final date of completion for all resulting
imprisonment, parole, probation and post-prison supervision.
(3) The Department may deny,
revoke or refuse to renew certification as an alarm monitor professional when
the Department determines that the private security professional or applicant:
(a) Violated the moral fitness standards for
alarm monitor professionals by:
(A) Engaging
in conduct that includes dishonesty or deceit where the conduct occurred within
the four years prior to certification or while certified;
(B) Engaging in conduct that resulted in a
criminal disposition, other than convictions constituting mandatory grounds as
defined in section (2) of this rule, that includes dishonesty or deceit where
the conduct occurred within the four years prior to certification or while
certified;
(C) Engaging in conduct
that resulted in a criminal disposition for any violation of criminal law where
the conduct occurred while providing private security services and within the
four years prior to certification or while certified; or
(D) Engaging in conduct while providing
private security services that constitutes harassment, stalking, intimidation,
bullying, intentional or reckless physical harm or threatening harm of a person
or group of people.
(b)
Falsified any information submitted on the application for certification or
licensure or any documents submitted to the Department pertaining to private
security certification or licensure;
(c) Failed to meet or failed to comply with
any provisions found in the PSSPA or these rules; or
(d) Failed to pay a civil penalty or fee
imposed by the Board when due.
(4) The Department may suspend and may refuse
to renew an alarm monitor private security professional's certification upon
finding that the private security provider has been charged with a crime that
is grounds for denial or revocation as defined in sections (2) and (3) of this
rule. If the Department finds there is a serious danger to the public health or
safety, the Department may immediately suspend the certification pursuant to
OAR 137-003-0560. The report of a charge may be in any form and from any
source.
(5) When the Department
denies, revokes, suspends or refuses to renew certification as an alarm monitor
professional for the mandatory or discretionary grounds defined in this rule,
the denial, revocation, suspension or refusal to renew will be administered in
accordance with OAR 259-060-0380.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 181A.870
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 181A.870, ORS 181A.850, ORS 181A.855, ORS 181A.880 & ORS 181A.885
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