Alaska Statutes Title 18, Chapter 18.65, Article 05 - Security Guards

  • Sec. 18.65.400 License As Security Guard.
    A person may not be employed as a security guard or security guard agency until the person has obtained a license from the commissioner...
  • Sec. 18.65.410 Applications.
    (a) Application for a license as a security guard must be made on forms provided by the commissioner. The application must require the furnishing...
  • Sec. 18.65.420 Bonding and Insurance.
    As a condition to issuance of a license, the applicant or the applicant's employer must furnish a bond or proof of a policy of...
  • Sec. 18.65.430 Duration of License.
    A security guard license issued under AS 18.65.400 - 18.65.490 is valid for a period of two years and may be renewed for additional...
  • Sec. 18.65.440 Revocation of License.
    A security guard license issued under AS 18.65.400 - 18.65.490 is subject to revocation in accordance with AS 44.62 (Administrative Procedure Act) for the...
  • Sec. 18.65.450 Regulations.
    The commissioner shall adopt regulations necessary to implement AS 18.65.400 - 18.65.490, including provisions specifying the amount of bond or insurance required and the...
  • Sec. 18.65.460 Exceptions to Licensure.
    An employer is not required to seek licensure for the employer's employees who provide unarmed plant security on that employer's premises.
  • Sec. 18.65.470 Firearms Training.
    Security guards licensed under AS 18.65.400 - 18.65.490 may not be armed with a firearm for the purpose of protecting property until they have...
  • Sec. 18.65.480 Penalty.
    A violation of a provision of AS 18.65.400 - 18.65.490 or a regulation adopted under AS 18.65.450 is a misdemeanor and upon conviction is...
  • Sec. 18.65.490 Definitions.
    In AS 18.65.400 - 18.65.490,(1) "commissioner" means the commissioner of public safety;(2) "security guard" means a person in the business of being a private...

Last modified: November 15, 2016