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  8. Chapter 9 - Private Investigator Regulation Act


Chapter 9 - Private Investigator Regulation Act


  • Section 101 - Title.
  • Section 102 - Definitions.
  • Section 103 - Commissioner of Public Safety to administer -- Bureau to issue licenses -- Records -- Bonds -- Rulemaking.
  • Section 104 - Board -- Creation-- Qualifications -- Appointments -- Terms -- Immunity.
  • Section 105 - Powers and duties of the board.
  • Section 106 - Meetings -- Hearings.
  • Section 107 - Classification of licenses -- License required to act.
  • Section 108 - Qualifications for licensure.
  • Section 109 - Application for agency license -- Liability insurance -- Workers' compensation.
  • Section 110 - Application for registrant or apprentice license.
  • Section 111 - License and registration fees -- Deposit in General Fund.
  • Section 112 - Issuance of license and identification card to applicant -- License period -- Expiration of application -- Transfer of license prohibited.
  • Section 113 - Grounds for denial of a license -- Appeal.
  • Section 115 - Business name and address -- Posting of license -- Advertising.
  • Section 116 - Divulging investigative information -- False reports prohibited.
  • Section 117 - Authority to investigate complaint -- Filing of complaints -- Response -- Retention of records -- Appeal -- Penalties collected.
  • Section 118 - Grounds for disciplinary action.
  • Section 119 - Violation -- Penalty.
  • Section 121 - Limited-use license.
  • Section 122 - Exemptions from licensure.
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