Sec. 29.
(1) The licensure of private security police and private college security forces shall be administered by the department of state police. The application, qualification, and enforcement provisions under this act apply to private security police and private college security forces except that the administration of those provisions shall be performed by, and the payment of the appropriate fees shall be paid to, the department of state police. The director of the department may jointly promulgate rules with the department of state police under the administrative procedures act of 1969, 1969 PA 306, MCL 24.201 to 24.328, to facilitate the bifurcation of authority described in this subsection.
(2) This act does not require licensing of any private security guards employed for the purpose of protecting the property and employees of their employer and generally maintaining security for their employer. However, any person, firm, limited liability company, business organization, educational institution, or corporation maintaining a private security police organization or a private college security force may voluntarily apply for licensure under this act. When a private security police employer or private college security force employer as described in this section provides the employee with a pistol for the purpose of protecting the property of the employer, the pistol shall be considered the property of the employer and the employer shall retain custody of the pistol, except during the actual working hours of the employee. All such private security people shall be subject to the provisions of sections 17(1) and 19(1).
History: 1968, Act 330, Imd. Eff. July 12, 1968 ;-- Am. 1969, Act 168, Imd. Eff. Aug. 5, 1969 ;-- Am. 2000, Act 411, Eff. Mar. 28, 2001 ;-- Am. 2002, Act 473, Eff. Oct. 1, 2002 ;-- Am. 2010, Act 68, Imd. Eff. May 13, 2010 Constitutionality: This act, which requires the licensing of guards, does not demonstrate the requisite degree of state action to bring the activities of guards under color of state law so as to subject their activities to constitutional restraint and to require guards to give suspects warnings of their constitutional rights before eliciting inculpatory statements, and especially does not subject the activities of private police who are employed to protect the property and employees of their employer to constitutional restraint because such guards need not be licensed under the act. Grand Rapids v Impens, 414 Mich 667; 327 NW2d 278 (1982).Participation by an off-duty deputy sheriff from another county, employed as a private guard, with other guards in the apprehension and detention of a shoplifting suspect did not provide a sufficient relationship so as to bring the activities of the guards under color of state law and require warnings of the suspect's constitutional rights before eliciting inculpatory statements by the suspect where the deputy did not obtain the statements and identified himself to the suspect only as a store employee. Grand Rapids v Impens, 414 Mich 667; 327 NW2d 278 (1982).
Structure Michigan Compiled Laws
Chapter 338 - Professions and Occupations
Act 330 of 1968 - Private Security Business and Security Alarm Act (338.1051 - 338.1092)
Section 338.1051 - Short Title.
Section 338.1052 - Definitions; Persons Not Subject to Act.
Section 338.1055 - License; Issuance; Term; Local License Not Required.
Section 338.1056 - License; Qualifications; Compliance; "Armed Forces" Defined.
Section 338.1061 - Refund of Application or License Fee.
Section 338.1062 - Posting Certificate of License.
Section 338.1063 - Change in Name or Location; Report; Failure to Notify Department.
Section 338.1065 - Nonassignability of License.
Section 338.1067a - Notifying Law Enforcement Agency of Suspected Crime.
Section 338.1070 - Confidentiality of Information; False Reports, Penalty.
Section 338.1071 - Violations of Act; Report of Convictions.
Section 338.1072 - Advertising.
Section 338.1073 - Trade Names; Approval.
Section 338.1074 - Compliance With Labor Laws.
Section 338.1076 - Continuation of Business Upon Death of Licensee; Notice; Sale of Business.
Section 338.1077 - Departmental Agents; Employment, Powers, Rules and Regulations.
Section 338.1078 - Repealed. 2000, Act 411, Eff. Mar. 28, 2001.
Section 338.1080 - Private Security Police Officers; Arrest Powers; Limitations.
Section 338.1081 - Training Requirements.
Section 338.1082 - Violation of Act; Penalty.
Section 338.1083 - Installation or Operation of Security Alarm Systems; Requirements.
Section 338.1085 - Repealed. 2000, Act 411, Eff. Mar. 28, 2001.
Section 338.1087a - Authority and Power as Peace Officer.
Section 338.1089 - Power to Make Arrests; Limitation.
Section 338.1090 - Private College Security Force Oversight Committee.