2009 New Mexico Statutes
Chapter 61 - Professional and Occupational Licenses.
Article 27B - Private Investigations Act
Section 61-27B-12 - Private patrol operations manager; requirement for licensure; notification of department in event of termination of employment. (Repealed effective July 1, 2012.)

61-27B-12. Private patrol operations manager; requirement for licensure; notification of department in event of termination of employment. (Repealed effective July 1, 2012.)

A.     The department shall issue a license for a private patrol operations manager to an individual who files a completed application accompanied by the required fees and who submits satisfactory evidence that the applicant: 

(1)     possesses a current license in good standing as a private patrol operator or a registration as a level three security guard; 

(2)     has successfully passed an examination required by department rule; 

(3)     is employed by the private patrol company that the applicant is being licensed to manage; and 

(4)     meets other requirements set forth in the rules of the department.  

B.     A private patrol operations manager who ceases to be employed by the private patrol company that the manger is licensed to manage, before leaving the company, shall surrender the private patrol operations manager's license to the owner, officer or director who is required to temporarily take over the management of the private patrol company.  The owner, officer or director who temporarily takes over managing the private patrol company within thirty days of the termination from employment of the private patrol operations manager shall: 

(1)     notify the department of the termination of the employment of the private patrol operations manager; 

(2)     submit the surrendered license; and 

(3)     submit an application to the department naming a new private patrol operations manager, who shall not begin to perform the duties of a private patrol operations manager until the department grants the applicant a private patrol operations manager's license.  

C.     Failure to notify the department within thirty days of the private patrol operations manager's termination from employment subjects the license of the private patrol company to suspension or revocation by the department.   

D.     Reinstatement of the private patrol company's license may occur only upon the filing of an application for reinstatement and payment of the reinstatement fee.

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