2006 Ohio Revised Code - 4749.08. Distinction between private investigator or security guard provider or their employees and a law enforcement officer.

§ 4749.08. Distinction between private investigator or security guard provider or their employees and a law enforcement officer.
 

(A)  No class A, B, or C licensee, or registered employee of a class A, B, or C licensee shall be considered, because of licensure or registration under this chapter, a law enforcement officer for any purpose. Nothing in this chapter shall be construed as granting the right to carry a concealed weapon. 

(B)  The rules of the department of public safety adopted for the administration of this chapter shall include provisions to assure that any uniform or identification card shall be so designed as to avoid confusion of a private investigator, security guard provider, or registered employee with any law enforcement officer in this state. 
 

HISTORY: 133 v H 341 (Eff 1-1-70); 141 v H 402. Eff 11-27-85; 150 v H 230, § 1, eff. 7-1-04.
 

The effective date is set by section 8 of H.B. 230 (150 v  - ). 

 

Effect of Amendments

150 v H 230, effective July 1, 2004, substituted "public safety" for "commerce" in (B). 

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