Private Investigators and Security Guards Act 1974 No 48 (as at 03 September 2007), Public Act

32A Amendment of security guard's licence
  • (1) Where the Registrar has under section 26 of this Act granted to any applicant a security guard's licence that is limited in its effect to any particular class or classes of the business of a security guard specified in section 4 of this Act, the person to whom the licence has been granted may at any time during the currency of the licence apply in writing, in the prescribed form (if any) and with one additional copy, to the Registrar to amend the licence by adding any class or classes of the business of a security guard that he may carry on.

    (2) On an application for the amendment of a security guard's licence, the Registrar may require the applicant (except where it is a company) to submit to him 2 additional identical photographs of the applicant.

    (3) The application shall be heard and determined in the same way as if it were an application for a security guard's licence, and the provisions of sections 21 to 25, subsections (1), (2), and (3) of section 26, section 27, and section 30 of this Act shall, with any necessary modifications, apply accordingly in respect of the application for the amendment of the licence.

    (4) Where the Registrar grants an application under this section to amend a security guard's licence he shall, on payment of the prescribed fee (if any), issue to the applicant an amended licence specifying the additional class or classes of the business of a security guard that the licensee may carry on.

    Section 32A was inserted, as from 18 October 1978, by section 10(1) Private Investigators and Security Guards Amendment Act 1978 (1978 No 83).