No private patrol service, nor the operator of such business, shall employ any person to perform security guard private patrol or street patrol duties unless the person is licensed by the state to perform such activities. Such license shall be carried by each such person at all times during the performance of any private patrol service.
(prior code § 10-3.201; Ord. 82-02 (part))
Al1 persons employed by a private patrol system operator shall, prior to actually performing such services or holding themselves out to the public as being ready, willing and able to perform such services, register their name and file a copy of their state identification card with the chief of police. No fee shall be charged for such registration.
(prior code § 10-3.203; Ord. 82-02 (part))
Persons employed by a private patrol service shall register when in possession of a temporary license issued by the state and, pursuant to such temporary license, may perform private patrol service duties for a period not to exceed ninety (90) days from the date the temporary state license was issued or until a permanent license is denied, whichever period is less. Such persons must be registered with the chief of police upon receipt of a permanent license from the state.
(prior code § 10-3.203; Ord. 82-02 (part))
Each private patrol service operator shall file with the chief of police a roster of employees of the service. Operators shall immediately notify the chief of police of each deletion or addition to the roster.
(prior code § 10-3.204; Ord. 82-02 (part))