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The performance
of security activities in New South Wales is now governed by the
Security Industry Act 1997 and Regulation. The new laws, which came
into effect in July 1998 have been designed with the clear intention
of providing the community of New South Wales with confidence in a
professional security industry where competency (training),
integrity and accountability are provided and maintained to a high
standard.
The Security Industry Registry of the NSW Police Service is
responsible for the administration of the Security Industry Act,
1997 and Security Industry Regulation, 1998.
The most significant aspects of these laws are:
- Licences have been placed into three groups.
Master licences for employers and principal training
organizations.
Class 1 licences for manpower services.
Class 2 licences for technical services, sales and training.
- Holders of Class 1 and/or Class 2 licences may only work for a
Master licence holder.
- Master licence holders must be a member of an approved
Industry Organization.
- Trainers operating on behalf of Registered Training
Organizations (RTO) are now required to be licensed. They must
hold a Class 2D licence.
- Criminal record clearances are required for persons intending
to undertake training within the security industry.
- Mandatory refusal of licence applications for persons
convicted of prescribed offences within the last 10 years.
- Mandatory refusal of licence applications for persons found
guilty, with no conviction recorded, of prescribed offences within
the last 5 years.
- Licences will be issued for a period of 1 or 5 years but may
be suspended or revoked by the NSW Police Commissioner.
- Photograph licences will be issued to Class 1 and Class 2
licence holders through the Roads and Traffic Authority (RTA) and
must be worn by licensees (unless an exemption has been granted).
- Training for security operatives must be conducted by a
training organization that has been registered with the Vocational
Education Training Accreditation Board (VETAB) and approved by the
Commissioner of Police.
- Training qualifications have been upgraded and licences will
not be issued unless approved competencies are met.
- Completed licence applications will be processed centrally by
the Security Industry Registry (SIR) and local police will not be
involved in the application process.
Applications must be
sent to:
Security Industry Registry Locked Bag
5099 PARRAMATTA NSW 2124
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