- (1) Upon the declaration of the Governor of a state of emergency, the Board may authorize the operation of an out-of-state contract security company and their licensed security guards within the state for the duration of the state of emergency and up to a maximum of 30 days after the expiration of the state of emergency.
(2) Any out-of-state contract security company to operate in the state under a state of emergency declaration, shall meet all the following requirements:
- (a) Hold a license in another state in which the qualification, insurance, training and other requirements for licensure are substantially similar to those required by this chapter, as determined by the Board.
- (b) Submit an application for a Contract Security Guard Company along with a list of all duly licensed security and armed security guards that will be working in the state during the state of emergency.
- (3) There shall be no fees assessed to any out-of-state contract security company that complies with the above requirements to work in the state during a state of emergency declared by the Governor.
Author: Alabama Security Regulatory Board
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §34-27C-3(a)(1).
Editor’s Note: Original Rule .12 was renumbered to .13 per certification filed January 27, 2017; effective March 13, 2017.
History: New Rule: Filed February 24, 2014; effective March 31, 2014.