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Boise, ID Code of Ordinances
CITY CODE of BOISE CITY, IDAHO
ORDINANCES PENDING REVIEW FOR CODIFICATION
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TITLE 1 ADMINISTRATION
TITLE 2 BOARDS, COMMISSIONS, COMMITTEES
TITLE 3 LICENSES AND PERMITS
TITLE 4 HEALTH AND SANITATION
TITLE 5 PUBLIC SAFETY
TITLE 6 MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
TITLE 7 PUBLIC WAYS AND PROPERTY
TITLE 8 AIRPORT
TITLE 9 BUILDING CODES AND REGULATIONS
TITLE 10 PUBLIC UTILITIES
TITLE 11 DEVELOPMENT CODE
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3-12-9: QUALIFICATIONS:
In addition to the minimum licensing qualifications set forth in chapter 1, article A of this title, all individuals licensed under this chapter must also be eighteen (18) years of age or older. (1952 Code § 5-19-05; amd. 2019 Code)
3-12-10: BOND AND INSURANCE REQUIRED:
   A.   Bond Requirements: Before any license shall be issued to any applicant pursuant to this chapter, the applicant shall tender to the City a fiduciary bond naming the City in the following respective sums:
      1.   Private Patrol, Security Service Or Security Alarm Installation Service: Every licensee for these types of licenses shall have a bond in the amount of ten thousand dollars ($10,000.00).
      2.   Private Patrol Agent Or Security Alarm Installer: Every licensee for these types of licenses shall have a bond in the amount of two thousand five hundred dollars ($2,500.00).
   B.   Insurance Requirements: All applicants shall carry general and personal liability insurance for bodily injury, sickness, disease or death sustained by persons and arising out of assault, battery, false imprisonment, false arrest, malicious prosecution, abuse of process, libel, slander, misrepresentation, deceit or interference with property and contract rights. Insurance coverage is required for all employees, representatives and agents of the company, including volunteers and independent contractors used in the company's operations. The minimum limits for such insurance shall be five hundred thousand dollars ($500,000.00). Said policy shall be issued by an insurance carrier duly authorized to do business in the State, and a certificate of insurance shall accompany each application, specifying as the certificate holder Boise City, P.O. Box 500, Boise, Idaho 83701-0500. (Ord. 23-14, 6-17-2014; amd. 2019 Code)
3-12-11: LICENSE FEES:
All licensing fees under this chapter are governed under chapter 1, article A of this title. (1952 Code § 5-19-09; amd. 2019 Code)
3-12-12: EXPIRATION, RENEWAL OF LICENSE:
   A.   Expiration: Licenses issued under the provisions of this chapter shall expire as follows:
      1.   Private patrol agents and security alarm installers, one year from the date of issuance.
      2.   Private patrol service, security service or security alarm installation service, March 31 of each year.
   B.   Renewal: Any person holding a license under the provisions of this chapter must renew such license for the following succeeding year by complying with the license renewal requirements set forth in chapter 1, article A of this title. (1952 Code § 5-19-10; amd. 2019 Code)
3-12-13: FORM OF LICENSE FOR PRIVATE AGENT:
The license for a private agent shall be in the form of a card which shall contain the words "private patrol agent", and shall also bear numerals designating the year in which such license is in force and effect. (1952 Code § 5-19-11)
3-12-14: UNLAWFUL DISPLAY OF LICENSE:
It shall be unlawful for any person to wear or display any license required or provided for by this chapter unless such person is duly licensed therefor. (1952 Code § 5-19-12)
3-12-15: CONSTRUCTION OF LICENSE AUTHORITY:
The granting or issuance of any license under the provisions of chapter 1, article A of this title, and this chapter, shall not be construed in any manner as granting or providing any additional or further power of arrest than that granted under the provisions of the Statutes of the State, and the provisions of this Code, nor shall the provisions of this chapter be construed in any manner as authority or power to carry weapons contrary to the Statutes of the State. (1952 Code § 5-19-13; amd. 2019 Code)
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