North Carolina General Statutes
Article 1 - Private Protective Services Board.
§ 74C-19 - Severability.

74C-19. Severability.
If any provision of this Chapter or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is for any reason held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other provisions or applications of the Article which can be given effect without the invalid provision or application, and to this end the provisions of this Chapter are declared to be severable. (1979, c. 818, s. 2.)

Structure North Carolina General Statutes

North Carolina General Statutes

Chapter 74C - Private Protective Services

Article 1 - Private Protective Services Board.

§ 74C-1 - Title.

§ 74C-2 - Licenses required.

§ 74C-3 - Private protective services profession defined.

§ 74C-4 - Private Protective Services Board established; members; terms; vacancies; compensation; meetings.

§ 74C-5 - Powers of the Board.

§ 74C-6 - Position of Director created.

§ 74C-7 - Investigative powers of the Secretary of Public Safety.

§ 74C-8 - License requirements.

§ 74C-8.1 - Criminal background checks.

§ 74C-9 - Form of license; term; renewal; posting; branch offices; not assignable; late renewal fee.

§ 74C-10 - Certificate of liability insurance required; form and approval; suspension for noncompliance.

§ 74C-11 - Probationary employees and registration of regular employees; unarmed security guard required to have registration card.

§ 74C-12 - Denial, suspension, or revocation of license, registration, or permit; duty to report criminal arrests.

§ 74C-13 - Armed licensee or registered employee required to have firearm registration permit; firearms training.

§ 74C-13.1 - Exemption from firearms training requirements.

§ 74C-15 - Pocket identification cards issued to licensees and trainees.

§ 74C-16 - Prohibited acts.

§ 74C-17 - Enforcement.

§ 74C-18 - Reciprocity; temporary permit.

§ 74C-19 - Severability.

§ 74C-21 - Law enforcement officer provisions.

§ 74C-22 - Continuing education.

§ 74C-23 - Acquisition or change of ownership or control of licensed firm, association, or corporation.