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19 NYCRR 195.18

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Special licensure requirements under articles 7 and 7-A

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Special licensure requirements under articles 7 and 7-A

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Register checked through July 8, 2026/Vol. XLVIII, Issue 27 (2026-07-08) - no later Register activity found for this section

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(a)A business licensed pursuant to article 6-D of the General Business Law (licensed business) which employs security guards as that term is defined in General Business Law, article 7-A will be required to be licensed pursuant to Private Investigator, Watch, Guard or Patrol Agency License Law (General Business Law, article 7) and to comply with the security guard registration requirements of the Security Guard Act (General Business Law, article 7-A). An example of such security guard employment is the use of security personnel to respond to an alarm and secure a protected premises.
(b)A licensed business which does not provide security response service to the protected premises or otherwise employs security guards, but which provides response service with technicians only to check or service the alarm system, will not require licensure under article 7 of the General Business Law.

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