71st OREGON LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY--2001 Regular Session
HA to A-Eng. SB 290 (A to RC)
LC 677/SB 290-A5
HOUSE AMENDMENTS TO
A-ENGROSSED SENATE BILL 290
(INCLUDING AMENDMENTS TO RESOLVE CONFLICTS)
By COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
June 7
On page 1 of the printed A-engrossed bill, line 2, after '
181.662' insert ', 181.875 and 181.876; and repealing section 4,
chapter ___, Oregon Laws 2001 (Enrolled Senate Bill 291)'.
On page 2, after line 21, insert:
' { + SECTION 2. + } ORS 181.875 is amended to read:
' 181.875. { + (1) + } An applicant for certification as a
private security officer or licensure as a proprietary security
manager or security contractor:
' { - (1) - } { + (a) + } Must be at least 18 years of age;
' { - (2) - } { + (b) + } Must have satisfactorily completed
the training requirements as specified in ORS 181.883; and
' { - (3) - } { + (c) + } Must not { - : - }
' { - (a) Have been convicted of a person felony, as defined
in the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, in this
or any other jurisdiction; - }
' { - (b) Within the 10-year period prior to applying for
certification or licensure, have been: - }
' { - (A) Incarcerated, placed on probation or paroled as the
result of conviction of any felony, other than those described in
paragraph (a) of this subsection, in this or any other
jurisdiction; - }
' { - (B) Convicted of violating ORS 162.075, 162.085,
163.415, 163.435, 163.672 (1993 Edition), 163.673 (1993 Edition),
163.677 (1993 Edition), 163.680 (1993 Edition), 167.007, 167.062,
167.065, 167.070, 167.075, 167.080 or 167.087 or an equivalent
crime in another jurisdiction; or - }
' { - (C) Convicted of violating any law of this or another
jurisdiction involving the unlawful use, possession, delivery or
manufacture of a controlled substance; - }
' { - (c) Within a time period prior to applying for
certification or licensure as established by rule by the Board on
Public Safety Standards and Training, have been convicted of a
misdemeanor determined by the board to bear such a relationship
to the performance of security services as to constitute a
disqualification for certification or licensure under ORS
181.878; or - }
' { - (d) - } be required to register or be registered as a
sex offender under ORS 181.595, 181.596 or 181.597.
' { + (2) The Department of Public Safety Standards and
Training, in consultation with the Board on Public Safety
Standards and Training, shall adopt rules specifying those crimes
for which a conviction requires the denial or revocation of
certification or licensure as a private security officer,
proprietary security manager, security contractor or
instructor. + }
' { + SECTION 2a. + } { + If Senate Bill 291 becomes law,
section 2 of this 2001 Act (amending ORS 181.875) is repealed and
ORS 181.875, as amended by section 1, chapter ___, Oregon Laws
2001 (Enrolled Senate Bill 291), is amended to read: + }
' 181.875. { + (1) + } An applicant for certification as a
private security officer:
' { - (1) - } { + (a) + } Must be:
' { - (a) - } { + (A) + } At least 18 years of age, if an
applicant for certification as an unarmed private security
officer; or
' { - (b) - } { + (B) + } At least 21 years of age, if an
applicant for certification as an armed private security officer;
' { - (2) - } { + (b) + } Must have satisfactorily completed
the training requirements as specified in ORS 181.883; and
' { - (3) - } { + (c) + } Must not { - : - }
' { - (a) Have been convicted of a person felony, as defined
in the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, in this
or any other jurisdiction; - }
' { - (b) Within the 10-year period prior to applying for
certification or licensure, have been: - }
' { - (A) Incarcerated, placed on probation or paroled as the
result of conviction of any felony, other than those described in
paragraph (a) of this subsection, in this or any other
jurisdiction; - }
' { - (B) Convicted of violating ORS 162.075, 162.085,
163.415, 163.435, 163.672 (1993 Edition), 163.673 (1993 Edition),
163.677 (1993 Edition), 163.680 (1993 Edition), 167.007, 167.062,
167.065, 167.070, 167.075, 167.080 or 167.087 or an equivalent
crime in another jurisdiction; or - }
' { - (C) Convicted of any felony or misdemeanor in this or
another jurisdiction involving the unlawful use, possession,
delivery or manufacture of a controlled substance; - }
' { - (c) Within a time period prior to applying for
certification or licensure as established by rule by the Board on
Public Safety Standards and Training, have been convicted of a
misdemeanor determined by the board to bear such a relationship
to the performance of security services as to constitute a
disqualification for certification or licensure under ORS
181.878; or - }
' { - (d) - } be required to register or be registered as a
sex offender under ORS 181.595, 181.596 or 181.597.
' { + (2) The Department of Public Safety Standards and
Training, in consultation with the Board on Public Safety
Standards and Training, shall adopt rules specifying those crimes
for which a conviction requires the denial or revocation of
certification as a private security officer or instructor. + }
' { + SECTION 2b. + } { + If Senate Bill 591 becomes law and
Senate Bill 291 does not become law, section 2 of this 2001 Act
(amending ORS 181.875) is repealed and ORS 181.875, as amended by
section 4, chapter ___, Oregon Laws 2001 (Enrolled Senate Bill
591), is amended to read: + }
' 181.875. { + (1) + } An applicant for certification as a
private security officer or licensure as a proprietary security
manager, security contractor or supervisory manager:
' { - (1) - } { + (a) + } Must be at least 18 years of age;
' { - (2) - } { + (b) + } Must have satisfactorily completed
the training requirements as specified in ORS 181.883; and
' { - (3) - } { + (c) + } Must not { - : - }
' { - (a) Have been convicted of a person felony, as defined
in the rules of the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission, in this
or any other jurisdiction; - }
' { - (b) Within the 10-year period prior to applying for
certification or licensure, have been: - }
' { - (A) Incarcerated, placed on probation or paroled as the
result of conviction of any felony, other than those described in
paragraph (a) of this subsection, in this or any other
jurisdiction; - }
' { - (B) Convicted of violating ORS 162.075, 162.085,
163.415, 163.435, 163.672 (1993 Edition), 163.673 (1993 Edition),
163.677 (1993 Edition), 163.680 (1993 Edition), 167.007, 167.062,
167.065, 167.070, 167.075, 167.080 or 167.087 or an equivalent
crime in another jurisdiction; or - }
' { - (C) Convicted of violating any law of this or another
jurisdiction involving the unlawful use, possession, delivery or
manufacture of a controlled substance; - }
' { - (c) Within a time period prior to applying for
certification or licensure as established by rule by the Board on
Public Safety Standards and Training, have been convicted of a
misdemeanor determined by the board to bear such a relationship
to the performance of security services as to constitute a
disqualification for certification or licensure under ORS
181.878; or - }
' { - (d) - } be required to register or be registered as a
sex offender under ORS 181.595, 181.596 or 181.597.
' { + (2) The Department of Public Safety Standards and
Training, in consultation with the Board on Public Safety
Standards and Training, shall adopt rules specifying those crimes
for which a conviction requires the denial or revocation of
certification or licensure as a private security officer,
proprietary security manager, security contractor, instructor or
supervisory manager. + }
' { + SECTION 3. + } ORS 181.876 is amended to read:
' 181.876. (1) An applicant for certification as a private
security officer shall submit an application to the Department of
Public Safety Standards and Training. The application must be in
writing under oath to the department:
' (a) Stating the applicant's:
' (A) Name;
' (B) Birthdate;
' (C) Citizenship;
' (D) Physical description;
' (E) Current residence;
' (F) Residence for the preceding 10 years;
' (G) Current employment; and
' (H) Employment for the preceding 10 years;
' (b) Including a statement { - that the applicant has not
been: - }
' { - (A) Convicted of a person felony in this or any other
jurisdiction; - }
' { - (B) Within the 10-year period prior to applying for
certification: - }
' { - (i) Incarcerated, placed on probation or paroled as the
result of conviction of a felony, other than those described in
subparagraph (A) of this paragraph, in this or any other
jurisdiction; - }
' { - (ii) Convicted of violating ORS 162.075, 162.085,
163.415, 163.435, 163.672 (1993 Edition), 163.673 (1993 Edition),
163.677 (1993 Edition), 163.680 (1993 Edition), 167.007, 167.062,
167.065, 167.070, 167.075, 167.080 or 167.087 or an equivalent
crime in another jurisdiction; or - }
' { - (iii) Convicted of violating any law of this or another
jurisdiction involving the unlawful use, possession, delivery or
manufacture of a controlled substance; or - }
' { - (C) Within the time period established under ORS 181.875
(3)(c), convicted of a misdemeanor determined under ORS 181.875
(3)(c) - } { + listing all offenses of which the applicant has
been convicted + };
' (c) Including a statement that the applicant is not required
to register or be registered as a sex offender under ORS 181.595,
181.596 or 181.597;
' (d) Including a statement affirming the truth of all
information contained in the application; and
' (e) Including such other information as required by the
Board { + on Public Safety Standards and Training + }.
' (2) The application must be accompanied by:
' (a) Written verification from the providers of the training
of satisfactory completion of the training required by ORS
181.883; and
' (b) Character references from at least three reputable
citizens, each of whom has known the applicant for at least five
years preceding the application and none of whom are related to
the applicant by blood or marriage.
' { + SECTION 3a. + } { + If Senate Bill 291 becomes law,
section 4, chapter ___, Oregon Laws 2001 (Enrolled Senate Bill
291) (amending ORS 181.876), is repealed. + } ' .
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