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According to the Private Security and Investigative Services Act (PSISA), to whom must a security guard show their license?

Under Section 34(1) of the PSISA, a security guard must produce their license for inspection to any person who requests to see it while the guard is on duty.

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Question: According to the Private Security and Investigative Services Act (PSISA), to whom must a security guard show their license?

Answer options:

  • Only to a police officer who requests it. ✅ To any member of the public who requests to see it while you are on duty.
  • Only to your employer or supervisor.
  • Only if you are in the process of making a legal arrest.

Correct answer: To any member of the public who requests to see it while you are on duty.

Explanation: Under Section 34(1) of the PSISA, a security guard must produce their license for inspection to any person who requests to see it while the guard is on duty.

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