Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R156-63a-502 - Unprofessional Conduct"Unprofessional conduct" includes the following:
(1) making any statement that would reasonably cause another person to believe that a private security officer functions as a law enforcement officer or other official of this state or any of its political subdivisions or any agency of the federal government;(2) utilizing a vehicle with markings, lighting, and/or signal devices that imply or suggest that the vehicle is an authorized emergency vehicle as defined in Subsection 41-6a-102(3) and Section 41-6a-310;(3) utilizing a vehicle with an emergency lighting system that violates the requirements of Section 41-6a-1616 of the Utah Motor Vehicle Code;(4) wearing a uniform, insignia, or badge that would lead a reasonable person to believe that the unarmed or armed private security officer is connected with a federal, state, or municipal law enforcement agency;(5) being incompetent or negligent as an unarmed private security officer, an armed private security officer, or a contract security company, so as to cause injury to a person or create an unreasonable risk that a person might be harmed;(6) failing as a contract security company or its officers, directors, partners, proprietors or responsible management personnel to adequately supervise employees so as to place the public health and safety at risk;(7) failing to immediately notify the Division of the cancellation of the contract security company's insurance policy;(8) failing as a contract security company or an armed or unarmed private security officer to report a criminal offense pursuant to Section R156-63a-613;(9) pursuant to Subsection R156-63a-613(1), failing as a contract security company or an armed or unarmed private security officer to report to the Division a violation of: (a) any provision set forth in 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, 922(g)1-9;(b) Utah Code Subsection 76-10-503(1); or(c) Utah Code Subsections 58-63-302(1)(h), (2)(c), or (3)(c);(10) wearing a uniform, insignia, or badge, or displaying a license, that would lead a reasonable person to believe that an individual is connected with a contract security company, when not employed as an armed or unarmed private security officer by a contract security company; (11) failing as an armed or unarmed private security officer to complete required continuing education hours, in violation of Section R156-63a-304; and(12) failing as a contract security company to comply with Subsection R156-63a-304(6) regarding continuing education courses or providers.Utah Admin. Code R156-63a-502
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2015-14, effective 6/22/2015Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2015-16, effective 7/23/2015Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2019-11, effective 5/13/2018