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Fallen Officers
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Goal $150,000




Currently $43,699.50

 

THE ASSIST BOARD

President
Dan Flores

Exec. Vice President
Walt Roberts

Vice President
Jeff Moore

State Treasurer
Belinda Woods

State Secretary
Michael McGregor

Regions Coordinator
Ruben Amaya

Past President
Dave Parker

Central Texas Region President
Alan Trevino

El Paso Region President
Jessie Ruelas

Gulf Coast Region President
Kevin Galloway

North Texas Region President
Kathy McReynolds

Rio Grande Valley Region President
Jaime Ochoa

South Texas Alamo Region President
Pete LaBonte

News & Events Committee Chairman
Dave Scepanski

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TPSB Updates
Visit the Texas Department of Public Safety Private Security Board website at: http://www.txdps.state.tx.us/psb/

Substantial changes  
By Cliff Grumbles, Manager TPSB

Recently, the Private Security Board�s continuing education committee reviewed the continuing education requirements in 37 TAC 35 and, after due consideration, made substantial changes. (read more>)


Due diligence  
By Cliff Grumbles, Manager TPSB

Texas Administrative Code 37 TAC 35, specifically 35.204, requires that an employer use �due diligence� to determine whether an applicant is qualified under Section 1702.113 Texas Occupations Code, prior to duty assignment for an individual employed in the security profession. (read more>)


PSB approves new rules, amends others
By Cliff Grumbles, Manager TPSB

Recently, the Private Security Board approved several new rules and amended others. These rules are now in process for adoption and I want to take the opportunity to bring them to your attention. (read more>)


Insurance Issues
By Cliff Grumbles, Manager TPSB

Title 10, Texas Occupations Code 1702.124 addresses the Insurance Requirement that all licensees must have and maintain to operate within the State of Texas. (read more>)


Checklist for Inspections by TPSB (PDF, 38Kb)

TPSB Manager's Report Agenda Item XIII (PDF, 10Kb)

Texas Online Registration Information
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Training and education are key to a successful business  
By Cliff Grumbles, Manager TPSB

As the Manager of the Private Security Bureau of the Department of Public Safety, I have the opportunity to converse with the leaders of the security profession in Texas. Their goals for private security are admirable, as they wish for private security to �raise the bar� concerning the quality of service provided to their clients. (read more >)


The Role of the Manager  
By Cliff Grumbles, Manager TPSB

As you are aware the manager of a licensed company can be an employee or they can be an owner or partner as well as manager, but were you aware that a manager may be in violation of Chapter 1702, Texas Occupations Code if they fail to maintain a supervisory position on a daily basis. (read more >)


Points of Interest: Texas Private Security Bureau
By Cliff Grumbles, Manager TPSB

The Texas Department of Public Safety created a Regulatory Licensing Service to combine the pre-existing DPS Concealed Handgun Licensing program with the Private Security Licensing and Regulation function that had been added to the Department during the 78th Legislative Session. (read more >)


The Director's View  

News From the State

For quite some time now I have been happy to hear from members of the security profession in Texas about ideas to �raise the bar� for security professionals. The ideas and actions that have been expressed show the desire to provide the citizens of Texas with security services of high quality by dedicated and professional individuals. (more>)


TCPS Licenses Go Electronic  

As some of you have already noticed the Texas Commission on Private Security has been making inroads into making its licensing information and processes available in more ways. Senate Bill 1152 was passed during the 78th Legislative Session that mandated that certain named occupational licensing agencies make licensing of the professionals they regulate available to the general public via the Internet. The Texas Commission on Private Security was covered under this legislation and is complying with this mandate. (more >)


The Director's View  

News From the State

As the result of legislation passed during the 78th Regular session the Texas Commission on Private Security will be moving to the Texas Department of Public Safety facility at 5805 N. Lamar effective September 1, 2003. (more >)


Initial Un-licensed Operator Report 

As you know, the State of Texas is in a budget crisis. They have cut our agencies staff and monies. There are no investigations offices located in regional areas. Now with this information, we have been given the opportunity to police this portion of violators.

As of now, ASSIST will conduct initial investigations regarding unlicensed operators. Just download this form (PDF), fill it out, and fax it to the number on the form and someone will contact you within 48 hours, excluding weekends. Our members are working for free!!  Verifiable Complaints Only

Dave Scepanski
ASSIST President


Subscription Fee on Individual Renewals

Effective July 1, 2003 a subscription fee will be added to the renewal fee on an individual renewal. The subscription fee will used to defray the cost of development to allow individual renewals to be accomplished on line through TexasOnLine. The subscription fee is as follows:

On renewals from $20 to $25 the fee will be $3.
On renewals from $50 to $100 the fee will be $5.

On any renewals submitted after July 1, 2003 please be sure to include the new subscription fee. The subscription fee is applied on all individual renewals regardless of whether or not you renew through TexasOnline.

Cliff Grumbles
TCPS Director


Why You Need to Renew Your Commission Early  
From Cliff Grumbles, Director TCPS:

This would be a good time to remind all owners and managers that according to Rule 430.06 a renewal for a commissioned security officer registration can be submitted the calendar month prior to the expiration. Given our current circumstances we urge that these renewals be submitted as soon as they are eligible for renewal to allow us adequate time to process and send the new pocket card so that the commissioned security officer will continue to have a valid pocket card without interruption.


The Director's View  

News From the State

Now more than ever TCPS needs the cooperation of the regulated community in order to fulfill its mission. During my association with TCPS the agency has always been required to �do more with less� but the reduction in current fiscal year budget and the reduction projected for the next biennium creates the greatest challenge so far.
(more >)


INVESTIGATION ENCOUNTERS  

What are some of the situations T.C.P.S. investigators encounter, when they are checking security officers?�(more >)


From Cliff Grumbles, Executive Director  

"...The possibility of consolidation of TCPS under another agency has been discussed. The agencies mentioned have been the Department of Public Safety, The Department of Licensing and Regulation and the Texas Commission on Law Enforcement. While we wish to remain an independent agency we understand the potential of consolidation. In the event of consolidation we have committed to make the transition, if it occurs, with the least possible disruption in service." (more >)


The Director's View

The Fall Convention Debrief

Recently I had the opportunity to speak to a group of security professionals at the ASSIST Fall Convention. While visiting with several individuals I was encouraged by the cooperative attitude and enthusiasm demonstrated. (more >)


TCPS Relocation

(Updated 29-Oct-02) - The move of our Austin headquarters is on schedule and we anticipate no major problems. However, our telephone numbers are going to change.

Callers to 512-463-5545 will hear a recorded message giving them the new number. The new number will be
512-238-5858.

The new fax numbers will be:

Administration Division Fax - 512-238-5850

License Division Fax - 512-238-5851

Criminal Investigations Division Fax - 512-238-5852

Executive Director Fax - 512-238-5853

These new numbers will be effective November 1, 2002.

Here are the directions to our new location from IH35 and Ben White. Travel north on IH35, take the Wells Branch Parkway exit. Turn west (left) on Wells Branch Parkway. Continue west on Wells Branch Parkway after Wells Branch crosses Burnet Road it becomes West Howard Lane. Our office is at 4616 West Howard Lane, Suite 140. The business center is called Northtech One.

Cliff Grumbles
TCPS Director


From Homeland Security --
Suggested Anti-Terrorism Security Measures

Click here for this important update.


The Director's View

The ARMED non-commissioned officer?

There have been four cases that have come to the attention of the Austin office for the Texas Commission on Private Security, which have involved non-commissioned security officers carrying either handguns or asp batons at the direction of their employer. (more >)


From the Desk of Cliff Grumbles  
TCPS Director

As a result of the tragedy of September 11, 2001, we have seen heightened concerns about background investigations, including criminal history checks of security officers. Of course, the circumstance that garnered the most attention involved �airport baggage screeners,� a category of security that the Commission does not regulate.  (more ->)


Agency Policies & Procedures

Get the latest information on registration and commission application requirements, individual renewals, company renewals, insurance suspensions, FBI fingerprint card requirements, and more.  (more ->)


Greetings from the Chief
by Larry Washington - Chief, License Division

"Greeting, Mr. Scepanski and all members of ASSIST! As the still newly appointed "Chief", License Division, I would first like to thank the Industry and the members of ASSIST for giving myself and the personnel of my staff, the opportunity to address the issue of "Problem Areas" concerning application processing within the License Division of the Commission."  (more ->)


TCPS Q&A
by Dave Scepanski - President, ASSIST

Dave offers some answers to your questions regarding TCPS policies and procedures, after having met with (then) Executive Director Dr. Jerry McGlasson in Austin.  (more ->) 


The new Law Book for the Texas Commission on Private Security may be downloaded on the Agency website at http://www.tcps.state.tx.us

Effective September 1st, 2001:

New fee of $50.00 for:

  • Owner, Officer, Partner, Shareholder - Registration or Renewals

  • Manager - Registration or Renewals

  • Supervisor - Registration or Renewals

  • Commissioned Security Officer - Registration or Renewals

New fee of $300.00 for:

  • Letter of Authority

An Employee Information Update form may be used only after verification of registration from the Agency�s website at http://www.tcps.state.tx.us.

If the website shows �ACTIVE� use an EIU - not a new application for the same type of active license. It will be returned.

 

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