Private security industry revamped

Press Release

New requirements for the training and testing of security guards and private investigators working in Ontario will establish higher professional standards.
A new basic Training and Testing Regulation, under the Private Security and Investigative Services Act, 2005, will:
•starting April 15, 2010, require those applying to become security guards or private investigators who have not been issued a licence before this date to undergo a mandatory training program and pass a test before they can be licensed; and
•beginning July 16, 2010, require existing security guard or private investigator licence-holders to pass the mandatory test prior to the expiry of their current licence in order to complete its renewal.
The act is the first update of private security legislation since 1966, and has helped modernize the industry by establishing a code of ethics, setting standards for uniforms and vehicles, and requiring all practitioners in the industry to be trained and licensed.
“This regulation will ensure that everyone working in the private security industry has the training and skills needed to perform their job professionally and competently,” said Community Safety and Correctional Services minister Rick Bartolucci.
“It will help to inspire public confidence in the industry and safeguard community safety,” he added.