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Controlling Members of a Security Business Guide - Ministry of Justice

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• a sheriff• a corrections <strong>of</strong>ficer• a court-appointed bailiff• a special provincial constable orspecial municipal constable (asdefined in the Police Act)• retired from a police force but isstill listed as a member foradministrative reasons. . . BUT you must provide with yourapplication a letter from yoursuperior confirming what accessyou have to any justice, court orpolice information systems (PRIME,PIRS, PROS, CPIC) and that youknow and understand that you maynot utilize information from thesesystems while acting in the capacity<strong>of</strong> a security worker.r English FluencyIf you are a controlling member thatwill engage with the public in providingsecurity services, then your English fluencymust meet the English LanguagePr<strong>of</strong>iciency Assessment. <strong>Security</strong>Programs and Police TechnologyDivision recognizes the Centre forCanadian Language’s Benchmark Level5 as the minimum fluency requirement.To check if your English language abilitiesmeet the standard, download theCanadian Language Benchmarks(www.language.ca/pdfs/clb_adults.pdf).Contact our <strong>of</strong>fice if you require furtherinformation or locations where theassessment can be done.4

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