Yes. As such they are governed and protected as any other federal investigator. EEOC Investigators are NOT armed.
Yes they do.
In states where concealed weapons permits are issued, private investigators can carry weapons (if they have the permit). Also, in some states if you are a retired or active peace officer you can carry a gun with the proper endorsement.
Yes, if he or she has the proper license to do so.
Consult your local police.
YES, as long as he/she does not state they are law enforcement and must declare themselves as Private Investigators. They must not lead anyone to think they are police or government agents.
No, Illinois has not approved concealed carry.
It depends on their jurisdiction.
In the state of Illinois, the employer is required to carry workman's compensation.
Yes, National Security Agency (NSA) employees, like many federal agency personnel, typically carry identification badges to identify themselves as authorized personnel. These badges can grant access to secure areas and facilitate identification during official duties. The specific design and features of the badges may vary, but they serve a similar purpose as badges in other federal agencies.
Yes, but being a Private Investigator does not automatically mean you can strap one on. If you are a licensedPrivate Investigator you must still obtain a permit to carry an exposed weapon from the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services, and you may carry a weapon only when you are on duty. Most PI's in California do not carry a gun however,if you specialize in bodyguard work, you may need to carry one. In order to carry a concealed weapon, you must first obtain a gun permit issued by your local police or sheriff's department.
NoAnother View: In some jurisdictions persons engaging in such work must be licensed (e.g.: security guards - special officers - private investigators - etc) and if you carry any weapons asociated with that line of work you you most certainly must be licensed to carry these weapons.