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SECURITY PROVIDERS ACT 1993 - SECT 6B

6B Who is a security equipment installer

(1) A security equipment installer is a person who, for reward, installs, repairs, services or maintains security equipment.

(2) Despite subsection (1), a person is not a security equipment installer merely because--

(a) the person--
(i) is an employee of a person who does not, for reward, install, repair, service or maintain security equipment; and
(ii) as an employee, installs, repairs, services or maintains the employer's security equipment; or
(b) the person--
(i) is an employee of a person who, for reward, installs, repairs, services or maintains security equipment; and
(ii) as an employee, installs, repairs, services or maintains the employer's security equipment; or
(c) the person carries out retail key cutting; or
(d) the person installs a basic security item in a building owned or occupied by the person; or
(e) the person installs a basic security item in a building owned or occupied by someone else during its construction, repair or renovation.

(3) In this section--

basic security item means--

(a) a portable safe weighing not more than 50kg; or
(b) a barrier security item; or
Example--
a security mesh door or window grille
(c) an electronic or mechanical lock used for basic household security; or
Example--
a door lock, window lock or padlock
(d) a motion sensor light that does not also activate an alarm.


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