HB 5033
Approves certain new or increased fees adopted by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training.
Jurisdiction
Oregon
Session
2025 Regular Session
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(at the request of Oregon Department of Administrative Services)
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Bill overview
This bill approves new and increased fees charged by the Department of Public Safety Standards and Training. These fees cover various professional certifications and licenses, including those for private security personnel, instructors, and managers. An emergency declaration allows the bill to take effect on July 1, 2025.
Key provisions
- Increases the fee for Alarm Monitor Private Security Professional Certification to $94.
- Increases the fee for Armed Private Security Professional Certification to $110.
- Increases the fee for Event and Entertainment Private Security Professional Certification to $94.
- Increases the fee for Unarmed Private Security Professional Certification to $94.
- Increases the fee for Alarm Monitor Private Security Instructor Certification to $130.
- Increases the fee for Unarmed Private Security Instructor Certification to $312.
- Increases the fee for Private Security Firearms Instructor Certification to $153.
- Increases the fee for Supervisory Manager License to $120.
Who is affected
- Private Security Professionals
- Private Security Instructors
- Oregon Department of Public Safety Standards and Training
- Individuals seeking professional certifications and licenses
- Businesses requiring private security licenses
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Primary sponsor
Oregon Department of Administrative Services
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