Va. Code § 9.1-146

Current with changes from the 2024 Legislative Session through ch. 521
Section 9.1-146 - Limitation on powers of registered armed security officers

Compliance with the provisions of this article shall not itself authorize any person to carry a concealed weapon or exercise any powers of a conservator of the peace. A registered armed security officer of a private security services business while at a location which the business is contracted to protect shall have the power to effect an arrest for an offense occurring (i) in his presence on such premises or (ii) in the presence of a merchant, agent, or employee of the merchant the private security business has contracted to protect, if the merchant, agent, or employee had probable cause to believe that the person arrested had shoplifted or committed willful concealment of goods as contemplated by § 18.2-106. For the purposes of § 19.2-74, a registered armed security officer of a private security services business shall be considered an arresting officer.

Va. Code § 9.1-146

1976, c. 737, § 54-729.33; 1978, c. 560, § 54.1-1907; 1980, c. 425; 1988, cc. 48, 765; 1992, c. 578, § 9-183.8; 1994, c. 45; 2001, c. 844.
Amended by Acts 2001, § c. 844.
Amended by Acts 1994, § c. 45.
Amended by Acts 1992, § c. 578, § 9-183.8.
Amended by Acts 1988, § cc. 48, 765.
Amended by Acts 1980, § c. 425.
Amended by Acts 1978, § c. 560, § 54.1-1907.
Amended by Acts 1976, § c. 737, § 54-729.33.