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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 60 . Vessel Maintenance
Section 45. Armed security guard agency license

13 AAC 60.045. Armed security guard agency license

In addition to meeting the requirements of 13 AAC 60.010 - 13 AAC 60.040 and 13 AAC 60.110, to be eligible for a license as an armed security guard agency,

(1) each applicant, owner, partner, and qualified agent must affirm that the individual has not been and is not now disqualified from possessing a firearm, including as a condition of probation or parole;

(2) the agency must provide a description of its training program; and

(3) the agency must provide a list of the agency's firearms instructors and a copy of each instructor's firearms certification as required under 13 AAC 60.110(f) .

History: Eff. 12/21/2002, Register 164

Authority: AS 18.65.410

AS 18.65.450

AS 18.65.470


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