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Yes.The Texas Private Security Bureau (formerly the Commission on Private Security) requires a license to work as a "Bodyguard"The license is entitled "Personal Protection Officer" or "PPO" and was formerly referred to as a Level 4 License.§ 1702.204. PERSONAL PROTECTION OFFICER AUTHORIZATION;QUALIFICATIONS.(a) An applicant for a personal protection officer authorization must be at least 21 years of age and must provide:(1) a certificate of completion of the basic security officer training course;(2) proof that the applicant: (A) has been issued a security officer commission;(B) is employed at the time of application by an investigations company or guard company licensed by the commission;and(C) has completed the required training in nonlethal self-defense or defense of a third person; and(3) proof of completion and the results of the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory psychological testing.(b) The commission by rule shall require an applicant for a personal protection officer authorization to complete the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory test. The commission may use the results of the test to evaluate the applicant's psychological fitness.§ 1702.205. PERSONAL PROTECTION OFFICER TRAINING.(a) The commission shall establish a 15-hour course for a personal protection officer consisting of training in nonlethal self-defense or defense of a third person.(b) The training required by this section is in addition to the basic training course for security officers.§ 1702.206. CONCEALED FIREARMS. An individual acting as a personal protection officer may not carry a concealed firearm unless the officer:(1) is either:(A) engaged in the exclusive performance of the officer's duties as a personal protection officer for the employer under whom the officer's personal protection officer authorization is issued; or(B) traveling to or from the officer's place of assignment; and(2) carries the officer's security officer commission and personal protection officer authorization on the officer's person while performing the officer's duties or traveling as described by Subdivision (1) and presents the commission and authorization on request.Information about this license can be obtained here;http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/psb/ppo.aspxThe Texas PPO license will rarely be of much value outside of Texas. There is no national accepted standard and due to the difference in laws between states reciprocity for any state license as a security guard is nearly non-existent. Additionally, few states have a specific requirement for "bodyguards" as such. Some states such as WA have no requirement other than an 8 hour armed security guard course and one may refer to themselves as a Bodyguard. A more careful reading of the law for WA may allow only licensed Private Investigators to perform executive protection or bodyguard tasks, but that grey area has never been decided definitively. Unfortunately there are many states which have no standards for those who would perform protection related tasks, other than basic security or PI licensing; though there are some.Currently to obtain a PPO license, the level 3 commissioned (armed) security guard is required. A new 40 hour level 3 curriculum was approved in July 2011 and will be implemented after the required 90 day public comment period.Additionally, the current PPO course, which is 16 hours has been reviewed and redesigned. A new 40 hour curriculum has been designed and is in the final approval stages. Once approved there will be a 90 day public comment period prior to it's implementation.A requirement which sets Texas PPO's apart is the necessity of a Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. Candidates for PPO must take and pass the exam and subsequent interview with a licensed psychologist. The MMPI and other psychological examination tools have been standard in Federal, State and local Law Enforcement selection process for many years. MMPI's are also required for many government security clearances above the Secret level.
ncis is a real federal agency. Naval Criminal Investigative Service. When a marine or naval officer is killed, threatened or requires protection, the agency assists in the case
Executives don't nessasarilarly have any corporate authority (authority to bind the corp). Officers of the corporation in pursuit of their duties to it do. Anything the executive does personnally, or signs for personally not as an officer of the corporation, doesn't have corporate protection...it is done indivdually. Anything the corporation does for itself has corporate protection.
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As per Section 12 of Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act, 2005 a can be filed before the Judicaial magistrate by the Protection Officer or the Service providers appointed by the Government, on behalf of the victim.
Yes, he has that authority.
If you have a Domestic Violence conviction on your record, the Brady Act would prohibit you from possession of a firearm. You would therefore not be able to become a Police Officer as a firearm is required.
If the charge was dismissed, yes, they probably are eligible for commissioning.
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In some cases, yes. He can arrest on a misdemeanor arrest warrant. Officers are frequently obligated to make an arrest for domestic violence if they have probable cause to believe the domestic violence has occurred, even though they did not witness it. An officer can usually make an arrest in a traffic accident investigation, even though he did not witness the accident.
Pro-Arrest is when a police officer determines that you are the primary aggressor in a domestic violence situation and takes you into custody. It is a provision of the Federal VAWA.
I approached a police officer with your question, and she replied no. Generally to lose your CDL it is an alcohol related offense or a moving violation.
In most cases a domestic violence charge does not require the consent or approval of any person involved. The charge is laid and prosecuted by the prosecuting attorney. In many states a police officer called to a domestic disturbance is required to make an arrest.
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If you have concerns about your abusive narcissist ex-boyfriend being a police officer, it's important to prioritize your safety. Consider seeking support from local domestic violence organizations or hotlines to explore your options. It may also be helpful to consult with a legal professional who specializes in domestic violence cases to understand your rights and potential courses of action.