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Which of the following conditions might prevent an applicant from obtaining a Security Services licence in Alberta?

A criminal record for a designated offence without a pardon is a common disqualifier for licensing under the SSIA. Being under 18 is also a barrier, but the exp

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Question: Which of the following conditions might prevent an applicant from obtaining a Security Services licence in Alberta?

Answer options:

  • Having a minor traffic violation conviction from five years ago.
  • Being currently employed by a licensed security agency. ✅ Having a criminal record for a designated offence under the SSIA, for which a pardon has not been granted.
  • Being under the age of 18 but having completed the Alberta Basic Security Training (ABST) course.

Correct answer: Having a criminal record for a designated offence under the SSIA, for which a pardon has not been granted.

Explanation: A criminal record for a designated offence without a pardon is a common disqualifier for licensing under the SSIA. Being under 18 is also a barrier, but the explicit mention of a designated offence with no pardon makes this the most direct answer related to a preventing condition.

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