No person shall be certified or employed as a security officer, nor shall an existing security officer have his or her certification renewed, until the Mayor has conducted a criminal history check of the applicant through the record systems of the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Metropolitan Police Department.
In evaluating an application for a security officer certification, the Mayor shall consider:
If a security officer is arrested, the security officer shall report the arrest to the Mayor within two (2) business days. The certification of the security officer shall be suspended immediately, and the security agency shall be notified of such suspension immediately, pending further disposition. If a security officer fails to report an arrest as required, the security officer's certification shall be summarily revoked.
The Mayor shall conduct random criminal history checks of security officers through the record systems of the Metropolitan Police Department. The certification of any security officer whose record indicates an unreported arrest or conviction shall be summarily revoked, and the security agency shall be notified of the revocation immediately. The certification of any security officer whose record indicates an outstanding warrant shall be suspended immediately, and the security agency shall be notified of the suspension immediately, pending further disposition.
Notwithstanding any other law or regulation, the information obtained from criminal history checks conducted pursuant to this chapter considered by the Mayor shall not be limited by the date of the offense nor shall the information obtained and considered be limited to arrests resulting in conviction.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, r. 17-2105