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

Regulations

Code of Conduct for Security Service Providers, 2003

Chapter 2 : General Obligations of Security Service Providers and Minimum Standards of Conduct

5. General obligation to act in terms of applicable law

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(1) A security service provider must comply with the provisions of the Act and with all other legal provisions and obligations, whether they are based on or form part of common law or statutory law, including but not limited to any directives, determinations, findings, orders or rulings issued by any competent authority including a court, tribunal, commission, regulator, forum or organ of state, that are applicable or relevant to—
(a) practising the occupation of security service provider;
(b) rendering a security service;
(c) carrying on business in the rendering of a security service;
(cA)employing security officers; and
(d) performing any other act or function which is subject to the Act.

[Regulation 5(1) substituted by regulation 3 of Notice No. R. 791, GG 40116, dated 1 July 2016]

 

(2) The general obligation contained in subregulation (1) does not derogate from any specific obligation imposed by this Code and no specific obligation in this Code derogates from the generality of subregulation (1).