Section 6Part 2 — LICENSING
Determination of application for licence
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The Commissioner may issue the licence sought by an applicant, or may decline to do so on any of the following grounds — (a) the applicant is disqualified from holding or obtaining a licence by virtue of an order made by a court under section 19; (b) the applicant has been convicted of an offence under this Law; (c) the Commissioner is not satisfied as to the character, antecedents or competence of the applicant; or (d) in the case of an applicant for a security business licence, the Commissioner is not satisfied as to the financial position of the applicant.
the applicant is disqualified from holding or obtaining a licence by virtue of an order made by a court under section 19;
the applicant has been convicted of an offence under this Law;
the Commissioner is not satisfied as to the character, antecedents or competence of the applicant; or
in the case of an applicant for a security business licence, the Commissioner is not satisfied as to the financial position of the applicant.
Without limiting the generality of subsection (1)(c), the Commissioner is entitled to consider under that paragraph, insofar as it relates to the competence of an applicant for a security business licence — (a) the applicant's understanding of modern security systems, technology and methods; (b) the applicant's understanding of civil rights of citizens; and (c) the applicant's ability to provide, or procure the provision of, suitable courses of training for security technicians and security guards proposed to be employed in the business.
the applicant's understanding of modern security systems, technology and methods;
the applicant's understanding of civil rights of citizens; and
the applicant's ability to provide, or procure the provision of, suitable courses of training for security technicians and security guards proposed to be employed in the business.
Cross References
- Section 19 of Private Security Services Act
disqualification order by court