Security Guard License Clause Samples
Security Guard License. Guards assigned to the City shall:
i. Possess a valid Security Guard License issued by the City, at all times and without interruption, as prescribed in Denver Revised Municipal Code (D.R.M.C.) Chapter 42- 133 (See ATTACHMENT G – Reference Glossary)
1. The Contractor must ensure that all Armed and Unarmed Guards working under this contract are in full compliance with all requirements outlined under this rule.
2. Guards must have a current, valid Security Guard license issued by the City’s Department of Excise and Licensing in their possession prior to being assigned to the City. Including any required endorsements for the City’s deployment location.
a. There are no exemptions. There is no on‐the‐job‐training, nor holding/waiting period that shall be paid by the City.
3. Proof of licensure should be available from the Contractor upon request by the City any time throughout the life of the contract.
4. Guards are required to carry their Security Guard License while on duty at a City facility.
5. Armed Guards are to obtain and retain an Armed License Endorsement Status in accordance with all weapon endorsements under Section 42 of the Denver Revised Municipal Code and policies set forth by the City and County of Denver Department of Public Safety. Armed Guards are required to carry their Armed License Endorsement Status Certificate while on duty at a City facility.
6. Contractor and its security guards shall comply with as applicable any future policies and/or changes and/or requirements of the City and notably the City’s Department of Excise and Licenses and Public Safety.
ii. All Guards providing direct service to the City will be employees of either the Contractor or its subcontractors and will NOT be Federal IRS 1099 Independent Contractors.
1. The City is not obligated or liable to any party other than the Contractor. The Contractor understands and agrees that it shall not assign or subcontract with respect to any of its rights, benefits, obligations or duties except upon prior written consent and approval of the City to such assignment or subcontracting. Should assignment or subcontract occur, the subcontractor will be required to abide by all rules and regulations set forth in this scope of work and resulting agreement.
Security Guard License. An identification card that verifies that a person has completed the required classes and clearances to work as a security guard, as issued by the Bureau of Security and Investigative Services (see Business and Professions Code section 7583.12).
