Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 18.170 - Security Guards.
18.170.160 - Licenses required—Use of public law enforcement insignia prohibited—Penalties—Enforcement.

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

(1) After June 30, 1992, any person who performs the functions and duties of a private security guard in this state without being licensed in accordance with this chapter, or any person presenting or attempting to use as his or her own the license of another, or any person who gives false or forged evidence of any kind to the director in obtaining a license, or any person who falsely impersonates any other licensee, or any person who attempts to use an expired or revoked license, or any person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter is guilty of a gross misdemeanor.
(2) After January 1, 1992, a person is guilty of a gross misdemeanor if he or she owns or operates a private security company in this state without first obtaining a private security company license.
(3) After June 30, 1992, the owner or qualifying agent of a private security company is guilty of a gross misdemeanor if he or she employs an unlicensed person to perform the duties of a private security guard without issuing the employee a valid temporary registration card if the employee does not have in his or her possession a permanent private security guard license issued by the department. This subsection does not preclude a private security company from requiring applicants to attend preassignment training classes or from paying wages for attending the required preassignment training classes.
(4) After June 30, 1992, a person is guilty of a gross misdemeanor if he or she performs the functions and duties of an armed private security guard in this state unless the person holds a valid armed private security guard license issued by the department.
(5) After June 30, 1992, it is a gross misdemeanor for a private security company to hire, contract with, or otherwise engage the services of an unlicensed armed private security guard knowing that he or she does not have a valid armed private security guard license issued by the director.
(6) It is a gross misdemeanor for a person to possess or use any vehicle or equipment displaying the word "police" or "law enforcement officer" or having any sign, shield, marking, accessory, or insignia that indicates that the equipment or vehicle belongs to a public law enforcement agency.
(7) It is a gross misdemeanor for any person who performs the functions and duties of a private security guard to use any name that includes the word "police" or "law enforcement" or that portrays the individual or a business as a public law enforcement agency.
(8) It is the duty of all officers of the state and political subdivisions thereof to enforce the provisions of this chapter. The attorney general shall act as legal adviser of the director, and render such legal assistance as may be necessary in carrying out the provisions of this chapter.

[ 1995 c 277 § 11; 1991 c 334 § 16.]

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.