Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 23, December 2, 2024
Section 17 CSR 20-5.095 - EquipmentPURPOSE: This rule states that the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners issues equipment to the licensed corporate security advisors. This equipment remains the property of the police department and the corporate security advisor is responsible for its maintenance and care.
(1) Equipment Issue. At the conclusion of the training period and upon final approval by the board, each corporate security advisor shall receive from the private security section one (1) identification (ID) card/license and one (1) corporate security advisor's manual. These items are departmental property. They must be returned to the private security section by any corporate security advisor who resigns, is suspended or has his/her license revoked.(2) Equipment Responsibility. It is the responsibility of the corporate security advisor to care for and safeguard this departmental property.(A) After the cost has been determined, all issued items of departmental property lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed must be replaced by the licensee.(B) The loss of any item must be reported immediately to the private security section. No formal police report is required. The corporate security advisor then becomes responsible for appearing at the private security section to obtain and pay for a replacement.(C) Careless handling of departmental property may result in disciplinary action.(3) ID Card. The ID card which is issued by the private security section to a licensed corporate security advisor is an easily recognized symbol of authority and responsibility. (A) The ID card is stamped with an issue date and an expiration date.(B) It must be returned to the private security section upon resignation, suspension or license revocation.(C) Tampering, defacing or altering of this card may result in disciplinary action or revocation. AUTHORITY: section 84.340, RSMo 1986.* Original rule filed June 30, 1992, effective Feb. 26, 1993. *Original authority: 84.340, RSMo 1939.