[Code 1993, § 12.14(1)]
The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this article,
shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this section, except where
the context clearly indicates a different meaning:
ARMED GUARD
A person whose principal duty is that of a uniformed security
guard and who carries or has access to a firearm in the performance
of such duties.
PERMIT
A watchman and guard permit issued by the Police Department
in compliance with Wis. Stats. § 440.26(5m).
WATCHMAN and GUARD
Any person who is an employee of a private licensed agency
that supplies uniformed security guards and whose duties are to exclusively
patrol the private property of industrial plants, business establishments,
schools, hospitals, sports stadiums, exhibits and similar activities,
and who guards or patrols in uniform for the purpose of protecting
persons or property, but does not include a person not required by
Wis. Stats. § 440.26(5) to obtain a watchman or guard permit.
[Code 1993, § 12.14(2)]
No person shall be employed by a private licensed agency to
act or perform as a guard or watchman without a permit from the Police
Department. The permit shall be carried on the guard's or watchman's
person while performing the duties of watchman or guard. Such permit
shall be issued, maintained and annually renewed.
[Code 1993, § 12.14(3)]
The application form for a uniformed guard or watchman permit
shall be furnished to the employing agency by the Police Department.
The form shall contain an accurate description of the applicant, the
employing agency's name and the applicant's present and past addresses.
The application for a watchman or guard permit shall be made by the
licensed agency that employs the watchman or guard.
[Code 1993, § 12.14(4)]
The employing agency shall pay a fee, as stated in §
46-431, to the Police Department when the employee's application for a watchman and guard permit is filed. The individual applicant shall pay a fee, as stated in §
46-431, to the Village for the issuance and annual renewal of a guard and watchman permit.
[Code 1993, § 12.14(5)]
The applicant shall furnish two fingerprint cards and one recent
photograph with the application form.
[Code 1993, § 12.14(6)]
No permit shall be issued under this article to any person under
the age of 18 years.
[Code 1993, § 12.14(9)]
A licensed agency under this article shall immediately inform
the issuing officer at the Police Department of all terminations of
guards or watchmen who have been issued permits.
[Code 1993, § 12.14(10)]
In the event of termination of watchmen or guards possessing
permits under this article, the employing agency shall obtain and
return such permits to the Police Department within 72 hours of such
termination.
[Code 1993, § 12.14(11)]
If any principal or employee of any agency is responsible for
the accidental or intentional discharge of any firearm (other than
in target practice, competition or licensed hunting), or the accidental
or intentional use of deadly force by any means while on duty, he
shall, within one hour, notify the appropriate law enforcement agencies
and inform his supervisor of the incident. The supervisor or another
person assigned by the agency shall investigate and make a signed,
written report; identify all persons involved, the investigator and
agency; and fully describe the circumstances of such incident. One
copy of the report shall be filed with the state department of regulation
and licensing, and another copy shall be filed with the Police Department
within seven days. A negligent or reckless discharge of a weapon may
be cause for revocation of a firearms permit.