Louisiana HB921 revises regulations for private security examiners, including board membership, training, and licensing procedures.
Louisiana HB921 amends the Louisiana Private Security Licensing and Regulatory Act to revise regulations for private security examiners. The bill establishes a nine-member board, with five members from the private security industry and four at-large members from various sectors. Board members must be licensed or corporate officers of licensed companies and have five years of industry experience. The board's duties include examining applicants, administering exams, issuing licenses, and reporting to the governor.
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