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Alarm and Unarmed Private Security Instructor Professional Training Exemption is a legal document that was released by the Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training - a government authority operating within Oregon.
Q: What is the Alarm and Unarmed Private Security Instructor Professional Training Exemption?
A: The Alarm and Unarmed Private Security Instructor Professional Training Exemption is a provision in Oregon law that allows certain individuals to provide instruction in alarm and unarmed private security without having to meet the usual instructor training requirements.
Q: Who is eligible for the Alarm and Unarmed Private Security Instructor Professional Training Exemption?
A: Individuals who have at least five years of experience as a certified alarm or unarmed private security professional and who meet other specified criteria are eligible for the exemption.
Q: What are the benefits of the exemption?
A: The exemption allows eligible individuals to provide training to alarm and unarmed private security professionals without having to complete the instructor training program. It provides more flexibility and recognition for experienced professionals.
Q: How can someone apply for the exemption?
A: To apply for the exemption, individuals must submit a completed application form and meet all the eligibility requirements. The Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training (DPSST) oversees the application process.
Q: Is the exemption permanent?
A: No, the exemption is not permanent. It is valid for a period of five years. After that, individuals must reapply to continue providing instruction under the exemption.
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