Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 18.170 - Security Guards.
18.170.090 - Temporary registration cards—Requirements—Expiration—Suspension.

RCW 18.170.090
Temporary registration cards—Requirements—Expiration—Suspension.

(1) A licensed private security company may issue an employee a temporary registration card of the type and form provided by the director, but only after the employee has completed preassignment training and submitted a full and complete application for a private security guard license to the department. The application must be mailed to the department within three business days after issuance of the temporary registration card. The temporary registration card is valid for a maximum period of sixty days and does not authorize a person to carry firearms during the performance of his or her duties as a private security guard. The temporary registration card permits the applicant to perform the duties of a private security guard for the issuing licensee.
(2) Upon expiration of a temporary registration card or upon the receipt of a permanent registration card or notification from the department that a permanent license is being withheld from an applicant, the applicant shall surrender his or her temporary registration card to the licensee.
(3) The director may suspend the authority to use temporary registration cards for a period of one year for any private security guard company that fails to comply with the provisions of this section. After the suspension period, the director may reinstate the company's use of temporary registration cards after receipt of a written request from the company.

[ 1995 c 277 § 6; 1991 c 334 § 9.]

Structure Revised Code of Washington

Revised Code of Washington

Title 18 - Businesses and Professions

Chapter 18.170 - Security Guards.

18.170.010 - Definitions.

18.170.020 - Exemptions.

18.170.030 - Security guard license—Requirements.

18.170.040 - Armed private security guard license—Requirements.

18.170.050 - Armed private security guard license authority—Registration of firearms.

18.170.060 - Private security company license—Requirements, restrictions—Qualifying agent—Assignment or transfer of license.

18.170.070 - License cards and certificates—Issuance and requirements.

18.170.080 - Licensed private security companies—Certificate of insurance required.

18.170.090 - Temporary registration cards—Requirements—Expiration—Suspension.

18.170.105 - Training requirements.

18.170.110 - Required notice of certain occurrences.

18.170.120 - Out-of-state licensees—Application—Fee—Temporary assignment.

18.170.130 - Investigation of applicants.

18.170.140 - Regulatory provisions exclusive—Authority of the state and political subdivisions.

18.170.150 - Out-of-state private security guards operating across state lines.

18.170.160 - Licenses required—Use of public law enforcement insignia prohibited—Penalties—Enforcement.

18.170.164 - License suspension—Noncompliance with support order—Reissuance.

18.170.165 - Transfer of license.

18.170.170 - Unprofessional conduct.

18.170.175 - Display of firearms while soliciting clients.

18.170.180 - Authority of director.

18.170.210 - Application of administrative procedure act to hearings.

18.170.220 - Inability to practice by reason of a mental or physical condition—Statement of charges—Hearing—Sanctions—Examinations—Presumed consent.

18.170.230 - Unprofessional conduct or inability to practice—Penalties.

18.170.280 - Application of administrative procedure act to acts of the director.

18.170.290 - Uniform regulation of business and professions act.

18.170.300 - Reciprocity agreements.

18.170.310 - Military training or experience.

18.170.902 - Effective date—1995 c 277.