(1) the nature and role of private security, including an armored car security officer's:
- (a) scope and limits of authority;
- (b) civil liability;
- (c) role in today's society;
- (2) state laws and rules applicable to armored car security officers;
(3) legal responsibilities of armored car security officers, including:
- (a) constitutional law;
- (b) search and seizure; and
- (c) other such topics;
- (4) security ethics;
- (5) the use of force, emphasizing the de-escalation of force and alternatives to using force;
- (6) police and community relations, including fundamental duties and the personal appearance of an armored car security officer;
- (7) sexual harassment in the workplace;
- (8) driving policies and procedures, driver training and vehicle orientation;
(9) emergency situation response, including:
- (a) terminal security;
- (b) traffic accidents;
- (c) robbery situations;
- (d) homeland security;
- (e) reducing risk potential through street procedures and tactics;
- (f) securing robbery scenes;
- (g) dealing with the media;
(10) armored operations, including:
- (a) proper paperwork;
- (b) street control procedures;
- (c) vehicle transfers;
- (d) vault procedures;
- (e) other proper branch procedures; and
(11) A final examination that:
- (a) competently examines the student on the subjects included in the eight hours of basic classroom instruction; and
- (b) mandates a minimum pass score of 80%.
In accordance with Subsection 58-63-302(4)(g), an approved basic education and training program for armored car security officers shall have at least eight hours of classroom or online instruction, including:
KEY: licensing, security guards, armored car security officers, armored car company
Date of Last Change: May 13, 2019
Notice of Continuation: May 2, 2023
Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 58-1-106(1)(a); 58-1-202(1)(a); 58-63-101