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Number 19 of 2021
PRIVATE SECURITY SERVICES (AMENDMENT) ACT 2021
CONTENTS
Section
1. Definition
2. Amendment of section 2 of Principal Act
3. Amendment of section 3 of Principal Act
4. Amendment of section 26 of Principal Act
5. Amendment of section 33 of Principal Act
6. Amendment of section 48 of Principal Act
7. Repeals
8. Short title, collective citation and commencement
Acts Referred to
Court Officers Act 1926
(No. 27)
Court Officers Act 1945
(No. 25)
Enforcement of Court Orders Act 1926
(No. 18)
Private Security Services Act 2004
(No. 12)
Private Security Services Acts 2004 and 2011
Taxes Consolidation Act 1997
(No. 39)
Number 19 of 2021
PRIVATE SECURITY SERVICES (AMENDMENT) ACT 2021
An Act to amend the
Private Security Services Act 2004
and the
Enforcement of Court Orders Act 1926
; and to provide for related matters.
[12th July, 2021]
Be it enacted by the Oireachtas as follows:
Definition
1. In this Act âPrincipal Actâ means the
Private Security Services Act 2004
.
Amendment of section 2 of Principal Act
2. (1) Section 2(1) of the Principal Act is amendedâ
(a) by the insertion of the following definitions:
â âcounty registrarâ means a person appointed as such under
section 35
of the
Court Officers Act 1926
;
âcourt messengerâ means a person appointed as such under
section 4
of the
Enforcement of Court Orders Act 1926
;
âenforcement guardâ means a person other than a sheriff, county registrar or court messenger who for remuneration, as part of his or her duties, is authorised to perform any of the following functions:
(a) removing one or more persons from any premises or any other place in order to take possession of the premises or place,
(b) controlling, supervising or restricting entry by one or more persons to any premises or any other place in order to take possession of the premises or place, or
(c) seizing goods or other property in lieu of an outstanding debt,
which said authorisation is conferred by or under an enactment, pursuant to a court order, in accordance with an agreement or a consent, pursuant to a contract, or otherwise in accordance with the law;
âsheriffâ means a sheriff appointed by the Government under the
Court Officers Act 1945
.â,
and
(b) in the definition of âsecurity serviceâ, byâ
(i) the substitution of âsafes,â for âsafes.â in paragraph (h), and
(ii) the insertion of the following paragraph after paragraph (h):
â(i) enforcement guard.â.
Amendment of section 3 of Principal Act
3. Section 3 of the Principal Act is amendedâ
(a) in paragraph (e), by the substitution of âagency,â for âagency, orâ,
(b) in paragraph (f), by the substitution of âservice, orâ for âservice,â, and
(c) by the insertion of the following paragraph after paragraph (f):
â(g) a person appointed by a county registrar or sheriff for the execution of a certificate under section 960L of the
Taxes Consolidation Act 1997
,â.
Amendment of section 26 of Principal Act
4. Section 26 of the Principal Act is amended by the substitution of the following subsection for subsection (1):
â(1) Subject to section 27, the Authority mayâ
(a) refuse to renew a licence, or
(b) at any time suspend a licence for a specified period or revoke it,
if it is satisfied on reasonable groundsâ
(i) if the licensee is an individual, that he or sheâ
(I) has supplied information in or in connection with the application for the licence or its renewal that was false or misleading in a material particular,
(II) has contravened any provision of this Act or regulations thereunder (whether or not the licensee has been convicted of an offence in relation to the contravention),
(III) is no longer a fit and proper person to provide a security service, or
(IV) has not paid the prescribed fee,
(ii) if the licensee is a body corporateâ
(I) that any director, shareholder to whom section 21(3)(ab) refers, manager, secretary or other similar officer of the body corporate or any person purporting to act in that capacity is not a fit and proper person to hold such a position in a body corporate which is providing a security service, or
(II) that subparagraph (I), (II) or (IV) of paragraph (i) applies in respect of the body corporate,
or
(iii) if the licensee is a partnership, that one or more than one of subparagraphs (I) to (IV) of paragraph (i) applies or apply in respect of any of the partners,
or if the Authority would not have granted the licence or renewed it if information obtained subsequent to the date of its grant or renewal had been available at that date.â.
Amendment of section 33 of Principal Act
5. Section 33 of the Principal Act is amended by the substitution of the following subsection for subsection (3):
â(3) The Authority shall make the Register available for inspection free of charge by members of the publicâ
(a) at the offices of the Authority during normal working hours, and
(b) on its internet website in such a manner that the section of that website which contains the Register is readily accessible by members of the public.â.
Amendment of section 48 of Principal Act
6. Section 48(1) of the Principal Act is amendedâ
(a) in paragraph (b), by the substitution of âperson,â for âperson, orâ,
(b) in paragraph (c), by the substitution of âreturns, orâ for âreturns,â, and
(c) by the insertion of the following paragraph after paragraph (c):
â(d) falsely represents himself or herself to be an inspector,â.
Repeals
7. The following provisions are repealed:
(a)
Section 4
(4) of the
Enforcement of Court Orders Act 1926
;
(b) Section 33(6) of the Principal Act;
(c) Section 33(7) of the Principal Act.
Short title, collective citation and commencement
8. (1) This Act may be cited as the Private Security Services (Amendment) Act 2021.
(2) This Act and the Private Security Services Acts 2004 and 2011 may be cited together as the Private Security Services Acts 2004 to 2021.
(3) This Act shall come into operation on such day or days as the Minister for Justice may by order or orders appoint either generally or with reference to any particular purpose or provision and different days may be so appointed for different purposes or different provisions.
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