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History |
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The Security
Guard Act of 1992 mandates the training and licensing of
security guards. A security guard as defined in Article 7A
of the General Business Law [§89-f (6)] is a person (other
than an active police officer) employed in NYS to
principally perform one or more of the following duties, and
the person is not performing the functions of a private
investigator as defined in Section 71 of Article 7 of the
General Business Law:
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protection of
persons and/or property from harm, theft, and/or
unlawful activity;
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deterrence,
observation, detection, and/or reporting unlawful or
unauthorized activity; street patrol service;
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response to,
but not installation or service of, a security system
alarm.
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Course
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The Peeler Group,
through it's registered school NEA Training Center, provides
training and certification to Security Officers in New York
State. As a registered school of the New York State Division
of Criminal Justice Services - Bureau of Municipal Police
the training center employs Instructors authorized to
provide training courses required by New York State.
William Peeler is
the Director of NEA Training Center who has
over 21 years of experience in the fields of security, law
enforcement and investigation. Mr. Peeler has consulted and
trained both domestic and foreign government agencies. He
has been published in such publications as Counterterrorism
International and PI Magazine.
This training
program will discuss officer duties as relates to various
industries, requirements of the work site. Attendees will be
allowed to pose questions regarding the needs of the
employer and industry they serve. Customized content may be
added for exclusive clients that is relevant to the client's
industry.
Course Includes
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All Materials Listed
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Frame Worthy Certificate
Pre-Requisites
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The New York
State Division of Criminal Justice Services and New York
State Department of State requires that all Security
Officers be at least 18 years of age;
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New York
State 8 Hour Pre-Assignment Certification;
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Student must
read, write and comprehend the English language;
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Return of
successful Background Check
Registration Checklist
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Requirements to Attend NEA
Training Center Courses |
| As a responsible provider of services that are critical
to the infrastructure and Homeland Security of the United
States, we require all students be vetted prior to
acceptance into any course offered.
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Course Instruction |
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Materials Required
(Provided by NEA Training
Center) |
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Why
Should I Attend? |
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Certification is Required 90 days post employment;
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Enhance your ability to obtain an entry level security
position within New York State;
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Meet requirements of New York State Law in lateral
change from out of state security experience;
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Have a minimum understanding of operational procedures
and laws that affects the Security Officer;
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Reduce liability exposure by knowing, following and the
state requirements for Security Officers;
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Better understand the needs of the employer
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Target Audience |
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Individuals performing the functions of a Security
Officer within New York State and who requires
certification;
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Persons in the position of managing security personnel
within the entities chain of command;
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Receptionist and others whose position may border or
step in to security, i.e. camera monitoring, emergency
response
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Course Fees |
| $99.00 per individual attendee
Discounts are available for multiple individuals from the
same agency. If you are an employer of security
professionals and would like to arrange for an "on-site"
class or discounted classes for multiple attendees, please
contact us.
All pricing includes required classroom materials and does
not include transportation, meals or lodging.
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