Connecticut General Statutes
Chapter 534 - Private Detectives and Security Services
Section 29-161v. - License or instructor approval suspension or revocation. Appeal.

(a) Any license for a security service or security officer or approval as a security officer instructor may be suspended or revoked by the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection, provided notice shall have been given to the licensee or instructor to appear before the commissioner to show cause why the license or approval should not be suspended or revoked, upon a finding by the commissioner that: (1) The licensee has violated any of the terms or provisions of sections 29-161g to 29-161x, inclusive, or in the case of an instructor, section 29-161q, or any of the regulations adopted pursuant to section 29-161x; (2) the licensee or instructor has practiced fraud, deceit or misrepresentation; (3) the licensee or instructor has made a material misstatement in the application for issuance or renewal of the license or approval; (4) the licensee or instructor has demonstrated incompetence or untrustworthiness in the conduct of the business; or (5) the licensee or instructor has been convicted of a felony, provided any action taken is based upon (A) the nature of the conviction and its relationship to the licensee's or instructor's ability to safely or competently perform the work under such license or approval, (B) information pertaining to the degree of rehabilitation of the licensee or instructor, and (C) the time elapsed since the conviction or release or a crime affecting the licensee's or instructor's honesty or integrity. Any party aggrieved by an order of the commissioner under this section may appeal therefrom in accordance with the provisions of section 4-183, except the venue for such appeal shall be the judicial district of New Britain.

(b) (1) Any individual who has been convicted of any criminal offense may request, at any time, that the commissioner determine whether such individual's criminal conviction disqualifies the individual from obtaining a license issued or conferred by the commissioner pursuant to this chapter based on (A) the nature of the conviction and its relationship to the individual's ability to safely or competently perform the duties or responsibilities associated with such license, (B) information pertaining to the degree of rehabilitation of the individual, and (C) the time elapsed since the conviction or release of the individual.
(2) An individual making such request shall include (A) details of the individual's criminal conviction, and (B) any payment required by the commissioner. The commissioner may charge a fee of not more than fifteen dollars for each request made under this subsection. The commissioner may waive such fee.
(3) Not later than thirty days after receiving a request under this subsection, the commissioner shall inform the individual making such request whether, based on the criminal record information submitted, such individual is disqualified from receiving or holding a license issued pursuant this chapter.
(4) The commissioner is not bound by a determination made under this section, if, upon further investigation, the commissioner determines that the individual's criminal conviction differs from the information presented in the determination request.
(P.A. 04-192, S. 37; P.A. 08-73, S. 9; P.A. 11-51, S. 134; P.A. 22-88, S. 34.)
History: P.A. 08-73 added references to instructor throughout to make instructor approval subject to suspension and revocation provisions; pursuant to P.A. 11-51, “Commissioner of Public Safety” was changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection”, effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 22-88 designated existing provisions as Subsec. (a) and added provisos re felony conviction and added Subsec. (b) re provisions for individuals convicted of a criminal offense to request commissioner determination whether such conviction disqualifies them from receiving a license.

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.