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A person may be disqualified from receiving a Security Personnel Officer (SPO) license for various reasons, including having a criminal record involving felonies or serious misdemeanors, particularly those related to violence, theft, or fraud. Additionally, individuals with a history of substance abuse or those who have been deemed mentally unfit for duty may also be disqualified. Failure to meet the required training or certification standards can also lead to disqualification.

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