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(a) The Chief of Police or his or her designee is hereby authorized to issue a temporary license permit to an applicant as an employee, agent, or guard of a private security firm upon the following conditions:

(1) The private security firm gives written notice of intent to employ the applicant;

(2) The applicant submits a completed application for a license to the Police Department;

(3) The Police Department makes a security check and certifies the applicant eligible for a temporary private security guard license; and

(4) The payment of a fee as prescribed in TMC 5.10.160 and amendments thereto for a private security employee, agent or guard temporary license will be paid to the Police Department at the time of application.

(b) The temporary license issued under this section shall be effective for a period of up to 60 days and shall be subject to suspension or revocation for the same reasons as business licenses and employee, agent or guard licenses. A temporary license issued under this section may be extended for not more than two additional 60-day periods at the discretion of the Chief of Police. An application for a temporary license permit shall be accepted or rejected by the Police Department within one working day of the time it is submitted. (Ord. 20037 § 4, 12-6-16.)