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The Private Security Industry Act 2001 (Commencement No.2) (Northern Ireland) Order 2009

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Commencement of the Private Security Industry Act 2001

3.  The following provisions of the Private Security Industry Act 2001 shall come into force on 1st May 2009:

(a)section 1 (The Security Industry Authority), so far as it is not already in force;

(b)section 2 (Directions etc by the Secretary of State);

(c)section 3 (Conduct prohibited without a licence), so far as it is not already in force;

(d)section 4 (Exemptions from licensing requirement), so far as it is not already in force;

(e)section 5 (Offence of using unlicensed security operative);

(f)section 6 (Offence of using unlicensed wheel-clampers);

(g)section 7 (Licensing criteria), so far as it is not already in force;

(h)section 8 (Licences to engage in licensable conduct), so far as it is not already in force;

(i)section 9 (Licence conditions), so far as it is not already in force;

(j)section 10 (Revocation and modification of licences);

(k)section 11 (Appeals in licensing matters);

(l)section 12 (Register of licences);

(m)section 14 (Register of approved contractors);

(n)section 15 (Arrangements for the grant of approvals), so far as it is not already in force;

(o)section 16 (Right to use approved status);

(p)section 17 (1) and (5) (Imposition of requirements for approval);

(q)section 18 (Appeals relating to approvals);

(r)section 22 (False information);

(s)section 23 (Criminal liability of directors etc);

(t)section 24 (Orders and regulations), so far as it is not already in force;

(u)section 25 (Interpretation), so far as it is not already in force;

(v)Schedule 1 (The Security Industry Authority);

(w)Schedule 2 (Activities liable to control under the Act), so far as it is not already in force.

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