Private Security Industry Regulation Act, 2001 (Act No. 56 of 2001)

Regulations

Code of Conduct for Security Service Providers, 2003

Chapter 3 : Provisions regarding certain Categories and Classes of Security Service Providers and Different Types of Security Services

14. Security service providers making security officers available to others

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(1) A security service provider who makes a security officer or the services or the assistance of a security officer available to any other security service provider with a view to the rendering of a security service to a third party, is bound by all the provisions of this Code that are applicable to security service providers generally, as well as to employers specifically as contemplated in regulation 11 of this Code, with the necessary changes.

 

(2) Without derogating from the generality of subregulation (1), a security service provider contemplated in subregulation (1) must ensure that a security officer who, or whose services or assistance, is thus made available by him or her, receives the full wages and all other service benefits due to the security officer as provided in terms of the applicable law.

 

(3) A security service provider who makes a security officer or the services or the assistance of a security officer available to any other security service provider as contemplated in subregulation (1), may only do so if such security service provider is registered with the Authority and is otherwise entitled to render the security service in respect of which the security officers are made available.