Proprietary Security ServicesConduct of Business
Section § 7574.20
This law states that a private security company cannot rent out its security officers to other businesses or individuals. However, it can move employees between different sites or branches of the same company.
Section § 7574.21
If you own a private security company in California, you need to keep detailed records about your security officers, including their personal information, job start and end dates, and proof they've completed specific training. These records must be up-to-date and ready for inspection by the state bureau at any time.
Section § 7574.22
If you're working as a proprietary private security officer, you need to have your registration card on you while on duty. You can also have a printout showing the bureau's approval from their website. Plus, you must carry either a valid driver's license or an ID card. If asked by a police officer or a bureau representative, you have to show these documents.