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D. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS OF SECURITY GUARDS

 Filipino citizen;
 High school graduate;
 Physically and mentally fit;
 At least 18 years of age but not more than 50 years old;
 Has undergone pre-licensing course.

E. MEMBERSHIP

 No regular license shall be granted to any PSA or CSF unless it has under its
employ the following number of duly licensed security guards

 For PSAs – a minimum of two hundred (200) and maximum of one thousand
(1,000).

 For CSFs – a minimum of thirty (30) and a maximum of one thousand (1,000).

F. GRADUATED SCALE OF LICENSE FOR PSA/PDA

 PSAs with 200-1000 guards – a regular license to operate good for two (2) years;

 New PSAs – a temporary license to operate good for one (1) year;

PSAs with temporary license to operate having posted one hundred (100)
guards or more but less than two hundred (200) guards shall, upon expiration of such
license be issued an extension period to operate good for six (6) months. However,
upon the expiration such six (6) months extension period, no additional extension of
license shall be granted unless the PSAs concern shall submit a certification for the
posting of at least an additional fifty (50) guards thereby making a total of one
hundred fifty (150) or more guards.
PSAs with extended temporary license to operate, shall upon expiration of such
license but still fail to comply the two hundred (200) guards requirement, be granted
additional extension of another six (6) months period in order to complete the two
hundred (200) guards requirement for the issuance of a regular license to operate.
Otherwise, failure to comply with the two hundred guard’s requirement shall serve as a
basis for the issuance of a cease operation order.

 License of PSAs with less than one hundred (100) guards shall not be renewed
after one (1) year of operation.
 PSAs with cancelled/revoked licenses shall cease to operate, and with seven (7)
days after having been duly notified of such cease operation order, shall
immediately deposit all its firearms with the FEO.

G. TENURE OF SECURITY PERSONNEL

The tenure of security personnel shall be co-terminus with the service contract
between the PSA and the Client. However, services of any security personnel shall be
terminated on the following grounds:
 Expiration of contract;
 Revocation of license to exercise profession;
 Conviction of crime involving moral turpitude;
 Loss of trust and confidence;
 Physical and mental disability; and
 Any other violation of the pertinent rules and regulations hereof.

H. EXEMPTIONS FROM PRE-LICENSING TRAINING

 Holder of a Degree of Bachelor of Laws


 Holder of Degree of Bachelor of Science in Criminology
 Graduate of Criminal Investigation Course offered by NBI or any PNP training
school.
 Veterans and retired military/police personnel or honorably discharged
military/police personnel possessing all the qualifications mentioned in the
preceding section.

J. QUALIFICATION OF SECURITY OFFICER


 Filipino citizen;
 Holder of Baccalaureate degree;
 Physically and mentally fit;
 Has graduated from a Security Officer Training Course;
 Retired personnel of the PNP or AFP;
 Must not possess any of the disqualifications enumerated in Section 2 of Rule II.

K. QUALIFICATION OF SECURITY CONSULTANT

 Holder of a Masters Degree in either Criminology, Public Administration, MNSA,


Industrial Security Administration or Law;

 Must have at least ten (10) years experience in the operation and management of
security business.

L. LICENSE AND FEES

 Application Fee
 New applicants to operate shall be required to obtain a minimum capitalization of
ONE MILLION (P1, 000, 000.00) pesos with a minimum bank deposit of FIVE
HUNDRED THOUSAND (P500, 000.00) pesos in order to start its business
operations.

 LICENSE TO OPERATE

 No person shall engage in the occupation, calling or employment or engage in the


business of PSA or PDA unless has a license to operate duly approved by the
Chief, PNP or authorized representative.

 All security agencies must be registered at the Security and Exchange Commission
(SEC).

SURETY BOND

Agency with 1-199 guards – P 50,000.00


Agency with 200-499 guards – P100,000.00
Agency with 500-799 guards – P150,000.00
Agency with 800-1000 guards – P200,000.00

This bond shall answer for any valid and legal claims against such agency
filed by aggrieved party.

M. USE OF FIREARMS

 Number of firearms shall not exceed one (1) for every two (2) Security Guard. (1:2)
 NO PSA and CSFs unit shall be allowed to possess firearm in excess of 500 units.
 For Temporary licensed, one hundred (100) guards, an initial of at least 30 licensed
firearms.
 For regular licensed two hundred guards (200), at least 70 pieces of licensed
firearms.

 High powered firearms are not allowed only shotgun not higher than 12 gauge and
low power rifles and revolvers such as cal .22, cal .38

 Total number of high powered Firearms that is authorized to possess in areas there
is an upsurge of lawlessness and criminality as determined by authority, SHALL
NOT EXCEED 10% OF THE TOTAL NUMBER OF SECURITY GUARDS.
 Firearms unit shall be carried only within its area of operation where he is task to
guard except when escorting big amount of money or valuables outside his area of
operation.
 PSA or CSF detailing their security personnel on duty while escorting big amount of
money or valuable outside its jurisdiction shall issue an appropriate DUTY DETAIL
ORDER

 Confiscation of firearms shall be effected upon the following circumstances:

 When the firearm is about to used in the commission of a crime.


 When the firearm is actually being used in the commission of a crime.
 When the firearm just been used in the commission of a crime.
 When the firearm being carried by the security guard is unlicensed.
 When directed by the court.
 Illegal possession of Firearms- only firearms licensed by the PSA CSF concerned
shall be used

 Stocking of Ammunition- Basic load of firearms is fifty (50) rounds security guard
shall be limited to one half of such basic load or twenty-five (25) rounds for every
security guard.

N. SECURITY RANKS, POSITIONS, STAFFING PATTERN AND JOB DESCRIPTION

1. Security Management Staff

 Security Director (SD)-Agency Manager/Chief Security officer-


responsible for the entire operation and administration/management of the security
agency and directly responsible to the agency operator/owner/Board of Directors.
 Security Executive Director (SED) - Assistant agency manager/Assistant chief
security officer- automatically the security executive director, assists the agency
security director and takes operational and administrative management when the
manager is absent.

 Security Staff Director (SSD) - Staff director for operation and administration- The
staff director for operation is the staff assistant of the security manager for the
efficient operations of the agency.

2. Line Leadership Staff

 Security Supervisor 3- Detachment Commander- the field or area commander of


the agency.
 Security Supervisor 2- Chief Inspector- responsible for inspecting the entire area
coverage by the detachment.
 Security Supervisor 1- Inspector- responsible for the area assigned by the chief
inspector or the detachment commander.
3. SECURITY GUARD

 Security Guard 1- Watchman/Guard- person posted as watchman or guard.


 Security Guard 2- Shift-in-Charge- responsible for the security officer who are
scheduled in a certain shift for a particular period.
 Security Guard 3—Post-in-Charge- responsible for the entire detailed security
office with a certain establishment.

O. TRAINING SYSTEM AND ITS DURATION PERIOD

OBJECTIVES OF TRAINING

 To enhance a highly professionalized security industry in the country.


 To upgraded the discipline, competence and efficiency of security guards.
 To educate them on the importance of national and community security needs and
prevention losses.

CLASSIFICATION AND DURATION PERIOD OF TRAINING

 Basic Security Guard Course (Pre-Licensing Training Course)- 150 Hours


 Re-Training Course- 48 Hours
 Security Officers Training Course- 300 Hours
 Basic Supervisory Course- 48 Hours
 Security Supervisor Development Course
 Other Specialized Training Course

P. GROUNDS FOR CANCELLATION OF SECURITY GUARD LICENSE

 Assisting or protecting criminals during on or off duty status;


 Providing confidential information to unauthorized person;
 Posted security guard found drunk or drinking intoxicating liquor; and
 Other similar acts

Q. UTILIZATION OF AGENCIES DURING EMERGENCIES

 Powers of Mayors over the agencies in case of emergency


 In time of disaster, disorder or calamity when security services are required, the city
or municipal mayor may utilize security agencies to help in maintenance of peace
and order, prevention of crime, or apprehension of criminal offenders and the
protection of lives and properties within the area of such calamity.
 The deputized security guard may receive direct orders from the chief of police for
the duration of the emergency, disorder or calamity.
 Emergency Deputation
 In times of emergency, disorder or calamity, the C/PNP may deputize security guard
to assist the PNP members in the performance of their duties for the duration of the
calamity.

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