For the purposes of this section, "§ 4 -114 of the D.C. Official Code" refers to D.C. Official Code § 4- 114 (1981).
Special police officers may be appointed under the provisions of D.C. Official Code § 4-114 (1981), to protect the property of one person or corporation at one location, which shall be specified on the face of the commission issued to those special police officers.
Special police officers may be appointed under the provisions of D.C. Official Code § 4-114 (1981), to protect the property of one person or corporation located in various sections of the District of Columbia and in more than one police district, and to protect money, securities, or other property being transported between the locations of the property of that person or corporation, or between those locations and certain banks or other depositories.
All locations of property, banks, or other places pursuant to § 1101.2 shall be specified upon the face of the commission issued to those special police officers.
Special police officers may be appointed under the provisions of D.C. Official Code § 4-114 (1981), to protect the property of a number of persons or corporations in one general area.
The duties of the special police officers appointed pursuant to § 1101.4 shall consist largely of periodically checking doors, windows, etc., in the nature of a "watchman". The names and addresses of the persons and the location of the property under the charge of each to be protected shall be specified upon the face of the commission issued to that special police officer.
The property which any special police officer shall be appointed to protect pursuant to § 1101.4 shall be located within the geographical limits of one police district.
Special police officers may be appointed under the provisions of D.C. Official Code § 4-114 (1981), if employed by one person or corporation whose business is that of collecting or transporting money, securities, or other property by contract for other persons or corporations.
The locations of the places of business, warehouses or other buildings, banking or other institutions, from which collections are to be made or between which any money, securities, or other property is to be transported under the guard of special police officers pursuant to § 1101.8 shall be specified upon the face of the commission issued to the special police officers.
Special police officers may be appointed under the provisions of D.C. Official Code § 4-114 (1981), if employed by one person or corporation whose business is the protection of the property of others principally by electrical alarm systems.
The locations of the properties or buildings protected pursuant to § 1101.10 and between which the special police officer may be required to operate pursuant to § 1101.10 shall be specified on the face of the commission issued to the special police officer.
Special police officers may be appointed under the provisions of D.C. Official Code § 4-114 (1981), if employed by the Government of the District of Columbia and if their duties require protection of the property or interests of the District of Columbia.
The locations of the property or buildings of the District of Columbia to be protected pursuant to § 1101.12, or the description of the interests of the District of Columbia, shall be specified on the face of the commission issued to those special police officers.
No special police officer may, at the same time, hold a commission under more than one subsection of §§ 1101.1 through 1101.12.
Commissions may be issued to special police officers under § 1101.5 to protect the property of persons or corporations within the geographical limits of more than one district, if the applicant for that commission has been previously commissioned as a special police officer for five (5) years next preceding January 1, 1949, and there were registered with the Chief of Police on December 31, 1948, the names of persons or corporations located in more than one police district whose property the special police officer was employed to protect.
Each special police officer commissioned pursuant to § 1101.15 shall designate one police district as his or her "home district," and the other districts as "outside districts". Each special police officer may continue to be commissioned to guard the property of persons and corporations in more than one district only so long as he or she shall be employed by the same persons or corporations outside the "home district" and within the "outside districts" which he or she shall designate. (Amended March 8, 1949, C.O. 820312)
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 6, r. 6-A1101