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C.C.S.M. c. P132

The Private Investigators and Security Guards Act

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1 Definitions
2 Application of Act
3 Registrar
4(1) Licence required
(2) Prohibition against holding out
5 Employees
6(1) Application for carrying on business
(2) Licence for employees
(3) Fees
6.1(1) In-house security guard must be licensed
(2) Application for in-house security guard licence
(3) No bond necessary
6.2(1) Employer must be registered
(2) Application for registration
7(1) Bonds
(2) Type of bonds acceptable
(3) Collateral security
7.1 Insurance
8 Address for service
9 Notice of changes in business, etc.
10 Investigation of applicant
11 Further information
12(1) Issue of licence
(2) Persons who may be registered
13 Terms of licence
14 Hearing
15 Temporary licences
16 Temporary licence on death of operator
17 Transfers
18 Effect of termination of employment
19(1) Surrender of licence
(2) Surrender of licences by operator
19.1 Notice of change in employment status
20 Suspension and cancellation
21 Reasons
22(1) Investigation of complaints
(2) Access to documents
(3) Authority for access
(4) Where order may be issued
23 Confidential information
24(1) Notice of decision, etc.
(2) Service
25(1) Appeal
(2) Rights of registrar on appeal
(3) Authority of court
26 Right to counsel
27 Use of "private detective"
28 Name of business
29 Confidence of private investigators, etc.
30 Age limit
31(1) Identification of private investigators
(2) Identification card to be carried
32(1) Identification of security guard
(2) Evidence of authority
33(1) Uniforms
(2) Use of uniform by private investigator
34 Licensees not to act as collectors, etc.
35 Holding out as police
36 Advertising
37 Offence
38(1) Limitation
(2) Consent of minister
39 Certificate as evidence
40 Regulations
41 Provisions re regulations