Utah Admin. Code R156-63a-302f - Qualifications for Licensure - Good Moral Character - Disqualifying Convictions
(1) In accordance
with Subsections
58-63-302(1)(h),
(2) (c), and (3)(c), in addition to those
criminal convictions prohibiting licensure, the following criminal convictions
may disqualify an applicant or licensee from obtaining or holding an unarmed
private security officer license, an armed private security officer license, or
a contract security company license:
(a)
crimes against a person as defined in Title 76, Chapter 5, Part 1;
(b) theft, including retail theft, as defined
in Title 76;
(c) larceny;
(d) sex offenses as defined in Title 76,
Chapter 5, Part 4;
(e) any offense
involving a controlled substance as defined in Subsection
58-37-2(1)(f);
(f) fraud;
(g) extortion;
(h) treason;
(i) forgery;
(j) arson;
(k) kidnapping;
(l) perjury;
(m) conspiracy to commit any of the offenses
listed herein;
(n)
hijacking;
(o) burglary;
(p) escape from jail, prison, or
custody;
(q) false or bogus
checks;
(r) terrorist
activities;
(s)
desertion;
(t)
pornography;
(u) two or more
convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol within the last three
years; and
(v) any attempt to
commit any of the above offenses.
(2) An applicant may not obtain initial
licensure or license renewal as an armed private security officer or as a
contract security company providing armed private security services, and the
license of an armed private security officer or of a contract security company
providing armed private security services shall be automatically revoked, if
the applicant or licensee is in violation of any provision set forth in:
(a)
18 U.S.C. Chapter 44,
922(g)1-9, concerning
restrictions on firearms and ammunition transportation by certain persons;
or
(b) Utah Code Section
76-10-503, concerning restrictions
on possession, purchase, transfer, or ownership of dangerous weapons by certain
persons.
(3) In
accordance with Subsection
58-63-302(1), if
the applicant or licensee is a contract security company, the background of the
following individuals shall be considered:
(a) corporate officer;
(b) director;
(c) any shareholder owning 5% or more of the
outstanding stock of the company as described in Subsection
58-63-302(1)(d)(ii);
(d) partner;
(e) proprietor;
(f) qualifying agent; and
(g) management personnel employed within Utah
or having direct responsibility for managing operations of the company within
Utah.
(4) Criminal
history and statutory violations that do not automatically disqualify an
applicant under statute or rule shall be considered on a case-by-case basis in
accordance with Section
R156-1-302.
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