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MI SB0924
Bill
AI Summary
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Clarifies regulatory authority by establishing that the Department of State Police administers licensure of private security police and private college security forces, while the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs handles other security businesses.
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Expands the definition of "private security police" to include licensed third-party security contractors engaged by legally organized entities (businesses, schools, institutions) to provide protection on premises, not just in-house security operations.
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Allows private security police officers employed by licensed contractors to arrest individuals without a warrant on client premises during work hours while in uniform, subject to the same conditions as other private security police.
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Adds "governing board," "legally organized entity," and other definitions to clarify which organizations and individuals fall under the act's jurisdiction.
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Takes effect 90 days after enactment.
Legislative Description
Occupations; security guards; private security police; allow third parties to provide. Amends secs. 2, 29 & 30 of 1968 PA 330 (MCL 338.1052 et seq.).
Occupations: security guards
Last Action
Referred To Committee Of The Whole With Substitute S-1
5/16/2018