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Code · Connecticut · Title 29 — Public Safety and State Police · CHAPTER 534 — Private Detectives And Security Services

Sec. 29-161m. Issuance of security service license. Inspection or copying of documents.

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Upon being satisfied, after investigation, of the good moral character, competency and integrity of an applicant, or, if the applicant is an association or partnership, of the individual members thereof, or if a corporation, of all officers and directors thereof, the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection may grant a license to conduct business as a security service and to maintain a bureau, agency, subagency, office or branch office for the conduct of such business on the premises stated in such application.
The commissioner shall grant a security service license to any qualified individual, corporation, association or partnership for a term of two years and application for renewal shall be on a form furnished by the commissioner. Each licensee shall permit the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection to inspect, review or copy those documents, business records or training records in the licensee's possession that are required by sections 29-161g to 29-161x , inclusive, or regulation adopted pursuant to section 29-161x , to be maintained.
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