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  2. Bouncer - Wikipedia

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    License should take 3–6 weeks to process. Security guards may work while they are “pending”. Licenses are valid for 2 years and all guards must take the 16 hour on the job training before renewal. Under New York state law only a Private Investigator or watch, guard and patrol agency can supply security guards/bouncers to bars. [72]

  3. California Department of Consumer Affairs - Wikipedia

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    The California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) is a department within the California Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency. DCA's stated mission is to serve the interests of California's consumers by ensuring a standard of professionalism in key industries and promoting informed consumer practices.

  4. List of protective service agencies - Wikipedia

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    Armed Forces Security Center (AFSC) – Personal protective security for the royal family, members of the Royal Thai Government VIPs, and Thai Military VIPs. King's Guard – Ceremonial distinction given to various units in the Royal Thai Armed Forces and protective security to members royal family.

  5. Can a security guard legally arrest you in SC? Here’s what ...

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    A security guard or bouncer may use a restraining hold on a person to break up a fight or forcibly remove them from the premises,” the law firm states. “If an individual has broken the law ...

  6. Security police - Wikipedia

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    Sheriff's security officers in compliance with applicable laws and regulations, such as peace officer ("POST") training, have limited peace officer powers while on duty and are outside the authority of the state security guard licensing agency, the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (BSIS) with respect to their work for the county.

  7. Security guard - Wikipedia

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    A security guard (also known as a security inspector, security officer, factory guard, or protective agent) is a person employed by a government or private party to protect the employing party's assets (property, people, equipment, money, etc.) from a variety of hazards (such as crime, waste, damages, unsafe worker behavior, etc.) by enforcing preventative measures.

  8. ID Protection by AOL

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    LifeLock: Should you change to a plan that does not include LifeLock as a feature or cancel your current plan, you will no longer be eligible for your complimentary LifeLock subscription. Must be an individual in U.S. 18 or older, who has a valid U.S. Social Security number. This special offer can be changed or discontinued at any time.

  9. E-Verify - Wikipedia

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    (Note: However, the E-Verify is considered to be more reliable than the mere verification through a Social Security Administration database that the social security number, name of employee, and date of birth all match. [96]) The law exempts employers of aliens on H-2A (temporary agricultural) and H-2B (temporary, non-agricultural) visas.