Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 534 - Private Detectives and Security Services
Section 29-152u. - Definitions.

As used in this chapter:

(1) “Armed security officer” means a security officer who carries or has immediate access to a firearm in the performance of such officer's duties as a security officer;
(2) “Commissioner” means the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection;
(3) “Licensee” means any person, firm, company, partnership or corporation engaged in the business of providing investigative or security services;
(4) “Private detective” means any person engaged in the business of, or advertising as engaged in the business of (A) investigating crimes or civil wrongs, (B) investigating the location, disposition or recovery of property, (C) investigating the cause of accidents, fire damage or injuries to persons or to property, except persons performing bona fide engineering services, (D) providing the personal protection of individuals, (E) conducting surveillance activity, (F) conducting background investigations, or (G) securing evidence to be used before a court, board, officer or investigation committee;
(5) “Private detective agency” means any person, firm, company, partnership or corporation that, for consideration, advertises as providing, or is engaged in the business of providing, private detectives and private investigators;
(6) “Private investigator” means an employee of a licensed private detective or private detective agency who performs services necessary for the conduct of such licensee's business;
(7) “Security officer” means the licensed and registered person hired to safeguard and protect persons and property, by (A) the detection or prevention of any unlawful intrusion or entry, larceny, vandalism, abuse, arson or trespass on the property such security officer is hired to protect, or (B) the prevention, observation, or detection of any unauthorized activity on the property the security officer was hired to protect. Such security officer may be (i) employed by a security service, or (ii) employed by a business and is an employee who performs security work, wears a uniform for such purpose and performs such work on the premises of the employer's business when such premises are located in an area that is accessible and unrestricted to the public, or has access only by paid admission; and
(8) “Security service” means any person, firm, association or corporation that, for consideration, provides to another person, firm, association or corporation one or more of the following: (A) The prevention or detection of intrusion, entry, larceny, vandalism, abuse, fire, or trespass on the property the security service was hired to protect; (B) the prevention, observation or detection of any unauthorized activity on property the security service was hired to protect; (C) the protection of patrons and persons authorized to be on the premises of a person, firm, association or corporation that the security service was hired to protect; (D) the secure transportation of papers, money, negotiable instruments and other valuables; (E) the provision of patrol and armored car services; or (F) the provision of guard dogs.
(P.A. 04-192, S. 1; P.A. 08-73, S. 1; P.A. 11-51, S. 134.)
History: P.A. 08-73 redefined “licensee” in Subdiv. (3) to add “engaged in the business of”, redefined “private detective agency” in Subdiv. (5) to include private investigators, added new Subdiv. (6) defining “private investigator”, redesignated existing Subdivs. (6) and (7) as new Subdivs. (7) and (8) and redefined “security officer” in new Subdiv. (7) to add “wears a uniform for such purpose” and make technical changes; pursuant to P.A. 11-51, “Commissioner of Public Safety” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection” in Subdiv. (2), effective July 1, 2011.

Structure Connecticut General Statutes

Connecticut General Statutes

Title 29 - Public Safety and State Police

Chapter 534 - Private Detectives and Security Services

Section 29-152u. - Definitions.

Section 29-153. - Private detective license required.

Section 29-154. - Qualifications for license. List of employees.

Section 29-154a. - Qualifications for private detective or private detective agency license. Appeal.

Section 29-154b. - Qualifications of corporate stockholders.

Section 29-154c. - Persons vested with police powers ineligible for licensure.

Section 29-155. - Form of application for license. Criminal history records checks. Fingerprints. Photographs. Trade name.

Section 29-155a. - Applicant to post surety bond and provide general liability insurance certificate.

Section 29-155b. - Issuance of license.

Section 29-155c. - License fees.

Section 29-155d. - Display of license.

Section 29-156. - Licensee's identification card.

Section 29-156a. - Employment of private investigators. Registration. Fee. Penalty.

Section 29-156b. - Identification card for private investigators.

Section 29-156c. - Uniformed employee's insignia.

Section 29-156d. - Private detective prohibited from using badge or shield.

Section 29-156e. - Branch or suboffices.

Section 29-156f. - Permit to carry firearms.

Section 29-156g. - Use of information.

Section 29-156h. - Nonuniformed guard services by private detectives or private detective agencies.

Section 29-157. - Association with government not to be implied in name.

Section 29-158. - License or registration suspension or revocation. Appeal.

Section 29-159. - Annual list of private detectives and detective agencies.

Section 29-160. - Exemption of credit rating agencies.

Section 29-161. - Penalties. Regulations.

Section 29-161f. - Operation on state waters. Notice of intent. Hearing. Vote. Definition.

Section 29-161aa. (Formerly Sec. 29-161c). - Licensed security services to provide written notice to law enforcement agencies of assignments of security officers carrying firearms.

Section 29-161g. - Security service license required.

Section 29-161h. - Qualifications for security service license. Appeal.

Section 29-161i. - Qualifications of corporate stockholders.

Section 29-161j. - Persons vested with police powers ineligible for licensure.

Section 29-161k. - Form of application for license. Criminal history records checks. Fingerprints. Photographs. Trade name.

Section 29-161l. - Applicant to post surety bond and provide general liability insurance certificate.

Section 29-161m. - Issuance of security service license. Inspection or copying of documents.

Section 29-161n. - License fees.

Section 29-161o. - Display of license.

Section 29-161p. - Licensee's identification card.

Section 29-161q. - Qualifications of security officers. License. Instructor approval. Registration. Identification card. Prohibition. Applicant performance of security officer duties. Penalty.

Section 29-161r. - Nonuniformed security officers' identification card.

Section 29-161s. - Uniformed employee's insignia.

Section 29-161t. - Branches and suboffices.

Section 29-161u. - Investigation of offenses on property guarded by security services.

Section 29-161v. - License or instructor approval suspension or revocation. Appeal.

Section 29-161w. - Annual list of security services and security officers.

Section 29-161x. - Penalties. Regulations.

Section 29-161y. (Formerly Sec. 29-161a). - Registration of security officers or security personnel carrying firearms. Penalty.

Section 29-161z. (Formerly Sec. 29-161b). - Permit to carry firearms required. Firearm safety course. Regulations. Instructor approval. Penalty. License, permit or approval suspension or revocation. Appeal.