Stalking Convictions and Security Guard Registration
This proposed bill would amend Tennessee's laws regarding private protective services by adding stalking to the list of crimes for which an individual who has been convicted must have completed their sentence or probation at least five years prior before applying for a registration card as a security guard or officer. This change affects individuals with a history of stalking convictions and those responsible for issuing registration cards. The exact effective date is not specified.
Previously, individuals convicted of certain crimes were required to complete their sentences or probation before applying for a security guard registration card. Stalking was not explicitly listed as one of these crimes.
This proposed bill would amend Tennessee's laws regarding private protective services by adding stalking to the list of crimes for which an individual who has been convicted must have completed their sentence or probation at least five years prior before applying for a registration card as a security guard or officer. This change affects individuals with a history of stalking convictions and those responsible for issuing registration cards. The exact effective date is not specified.