2009 North Carolina Code
Chapter 74C - Private Protective Services.
§ 74C-21. Law enforcement officer provisions.

§ 74C‑21.  Law enforcement officer provisions.

(a)        No law enforcement officer of the United States, this State, any other state, or any political subdivision of a state shall be licensed as a private detective or security guard and patrol licensee under this Chapter.

(b)        An off‑duty law enforcement officer may be employed during his off‑duty hours by a licensed security guard and patrol company on an employer‑employee basis.  An off‑duty law enforcement officer shall not wear his police officer's uniform or use the police equipment while working for a security guard and patrol company.

(c)        A law enforcement officer may provide security guard and patrol services on an individual employer‑employee basis to a person, firm, association, or corporation that is not engaged in a security guard and patrol profession. (1989, c. 759, s. 16.)

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