Action | Comprehensive Review Private Security Services Regulations |
Stage | Proposed |
Comment Period | Ended on 6/10/2010 |
Code of
6 VAC 20-171-230. 5. Not contract or subcontract any private security services in the
6 VAC 20-171-230 appears to be in direct conflict with the definition section above 6 VAC 20 9.1-138 _________________________________________________________________ 6 VAC 20-171-230 Code of Conduct 20. Not provide information obtained by the firm or its employees to any person other than the client who secured the services of the licensee without the client’s prior written consent. Provision of information in response to official requests from law-enforcement agencies, the courts, or the department shall not constitute a violation of this chapter. Provision of information to law-enforcement agencies pertinent to criminal activity or to planned criminal activity shall not constitute a violation of this chapter.
This code and the one previously (5) are not conducive to the locksmith industry or any retail service business because it interferes with the free market place and interstate commerce. This locksmith business requires the need and skills of other tradesman to provide the necessary service to our customers when the time frame is very important to their safety. Item 20 would led me to believe that you have just thrown out the long standing rule of law known as verbal contract which most retail and services business needs to survive. These regulations are a burden to the industry. ____________________________________________________________