Utah Admin. Code R156-63b-502 - Unprofessional Conduct
"Unprofessional conduct" includes the following:
(1) making any statement that would
reasonably cause another person to believe that an armored car security officer
functions as a law enforcement officer or other official of this state or any
of its political subdivisions or any agency of the federal
government;
(2) utilizing a vehicle
with markings, lighting, and/or signal devices that imply or suggest that the
vehicle is an authorized emergency vehicle as defined in Subsection
41-6a-102(3) and
Section 41-6a-310;
(3) utilizing a vehicle with an emergency
lighting system that violates the requirements of Section
41-6a-1616 of the Utah Motor
Vehicle Code;
(4) wearing a
uniform, insignia, or badge that would lead a reasonable person to believe that
the armored car security officer is connected with a federal, state, or
municipal law enforcement agency;
(5) being incompetent or negligent as an
armored car security officer or as an armored car company so as to cause injury
to a person or create an unreasonable risk that a person might be
harmed;
(6) failing as an armored
car company or its officers, directors, partners, proprietors or responsible
management personnel to adequately supervise employees so as to place the
public health and safety at risk;
(7) failing to immediately notify the
Division of the cancellation of the armored car company's insurance
policy;
(8) failing as an armored
car company or an armored car security officer to report a criminal offense
pursuant to Section R156-63b-612;
(9) pursuant to Subsection
R156-63b-612(1),
failing as an armored car company or an armored car security officer to report
to the Division a violation of:
(b) Utah Code Subsection
76-10-503(1);
or
(c) Utah Code Subsection
58-63-302(1)(h), (2)(c), or
(3)(c);
(10) wearing a uniform, insignia, or badge,
or displaying a license, that would lead a reasonable person to believe that an
individual is connected with an armored car company, when not employed as an
armored car security officer by an armored car company; and
(11) failing as an armored car security
officer to complete required continuing education hours, in violation of
Section R156-63b-304; and
(12) failing as an armored car security
company to comply with
R156-63b-304(6)
regarding continuing education courses or providers.
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