(1) A
"security adviser" is a person who, for reward, gives advice about security
equipment or security methods or principles (
"security advice" ).
(2) Despite subsection (1) , a person is not a
security adviser merely because—
(a) the person—
(i) is an employee of a
person who does not, for reward, give security advice; and
(ii) as an
employee, gives security advice to the employer; or
(b) the person—
(i) is
an employee of a person who, for reward, gives security advice; and
(ii) as
an employee, gives security advice to the employer in relation to the
employer’s own security and not in relation to the security of someone else
for whom the employer gives security advice for reward; or
(c) the person is
an architect under the Architects Act 2002and gives security advice in
providing architectural services within the meaning of that Act; or
(d) the
person is a registered professional engineer under the
Professional Engineers Act 2002and gives security advice in providing
professional engineering services within the meaning of that Act.