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SECURITY INDUSTRY ACT 1997 - SECT 12A

Provisional licences

12A Provisional licences

(1) Provisional licences are to be classified into subclasses. Those subclasses, and the authority they confer, are as follows:
(a) class P1A-authorises the licensee to patrol, protect, watch or guard any property while unarmed (and whether while static or mobile), but only while being supervised as required by section 29A,
(b) class P1B-authorises the licensee to act as a bodyguard or provide close personal protection, or to act in a similar capacity, but only while being supervised as required by section 29A,
(c) class P1C-authorises the licensee to act as a crowd controller, venue controller or bouncer, or to act in a similar capacity, but only while being supervised as required by section 29A,
(d) class P1D-authorises the licensee to patrol, protect, watch or guard any property with a dog, but only while being supervised as required by section 29A,
(e) class P1E-authorises the licensee to patrol, protect, watch or guard any property while carrying on monitoring centre operations, but only while being supervised as required by section 29A,
(f) class P1F-authorises the licensee to patrol, protect, watch or guard approved classes of property while armed, but only under the authority of a licence or permit to use or possess firearms under the Firearms Act 1996 and only while being supervised as required by section 29A,
(g) class P1G-authorises the licensee to patrol, protect, watch or guard any property while carrying on retail loss prevention, but only while being supervised as required by section 29A,
(h) any other class prescribed by the regulations (being a class that corresponds to any additional class prescribed by the regulations under section 11 (1) (h))-authorises the licensee to carry on the security activity prescribed by the regulations in relation to the prescribed class of licence concerned, but only while being supervised as required by section 29A.
(2) The relevant subclass is to be endorsed on each provisional licence. More than one such subclass may be endorsed on a provisional licence.



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