Arkansas Code § 17-40-309

License and credential - Classifications
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For purposes of defining the scope of licenses under this chapter, the following license classifications are established: (1) "Class A" means a license issued to an investigations company employing one (1) or more individuals; (2) "Class B" means a security services contractor license; (3) "Class C" means a license that includes the operations within a Class A license and a Class B license; (4) "Class D" means a license for a single individual operating as an investigations company with no other employees who are required to be licensed or credentialed under this chapter; (5) "Class E Restricted" means a license for an alarm systems company the work of which is limited to structures that are not required by the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code to have a fire alarm system; (6) "Class E Unrestricted" means a license for an alarm systems company that installs fire alarm systems that are required by the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code; (7) "Class E-M" means an alarm systems company license covering only monitoring; (8) "Class E-S" means a single-station alarm systems company license restricted to one-family and two-family dwellings; and (9) "Class G" means a general license for operations included within Class A, Class B, Class E Restricted, and Class E Unrestricted licenses. Amended by Act 2015, No. 393,§ 63, eff. 9/1/2015. Acts 1977, No. 429, § 16; 1981, No. 792, § 8; A.S.A. 1947, § 71-2137; Acts 1989, No. 926, § 9; 1999, No. 1493, § 8; 2001, No. 1474, § 2.
For purposes of defining the scope of licenses under this chapter, the following license classifications are established: (1) "Class A" means a license issued to an investigations company employing one (1) or more individuals; (2) "Class B" means a security services contractor license; (3) "Class C" means a license that includes the operations within a Class A license and a Class B license; (4) "Class D" means a license for a single individual operating as an investigations company with no other employees who are required to be licensed or credentialed under this chapter; (5) "Class E Restricted" means a license for an alarm systems company the work of which is limited to structures that are not required by the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code to have a fire alarm system; (6) "Class E Unrestricted" means a license for an alarm systems company that installs fire alarm systems that are required by the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code; (7) "Class E-M" means an alarm systems company license covering only monitoring; (8) "Class E-S" means a single-station alarm systems company license restricted to one-family and two-family dwellings; and (9) "Class G" means a general license for operations included within Class A, Class B, Class E Restricted, and Class E Unrestricted licenses. Amended by Act 2015, No. 393,§ 63, eff. 9/1/2015. Acts 1977, No. 429, § 16; 1981, No. 792, § 8; A.S.A. 1947, § 71-2137; Acts 1989, No. 926, § 9; 1999, No. 1493, § 8; 2001, No. 1474, § 2.
For purposes of defining the scope of licenses under this chapter, the following license classifications are established: (1) "Class A" means a license issued to an investigations company employing one (1) or more individuals; (2) "Class B" means a security services contractor license; (3) "Class C" means a license that includes the operations within a Class A license and a Class B license; (4) "Class D" means a license for a single individual operating as an investigations company with no other employees who are required to be licensed or credentialed under this chapter; (5) "Class E Restricted" means a license for an alarm systems company the work of which is limited to structures that are not required by the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code to have a fire alarm system; (6) "Class E Unrestricted" means a license for an alarm systems company that installs fire alarm systems that are required by the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code; (7) "Class E-M" means an alarm systems company license covering only monitoring; (8) "Class E-S" means a single-station alarm systems company license restricted to one-family and two-family dwellings; and (9) "Class G" means a general license for operations included within Class A, Class B, Class E Restricted, and Class E Unrestricted licenses. Amended by Act 2015, No. 393,§ 63, eff. 9/1/2015. Acts 1977, No. 429, § 16; 1981, No. 792, § 8; A.S.A. 1947, § 71-2137; Acts 1989, No. 926, § 9; 1999, No. 1493, § 8; 2001, No. 1474, § 2.
For purposes of defining the scope of licenses under this chapter, the following license classifications are established:
(1) "Class A" means a license issued to an investigations company employing one (1) or more individuals;
(2) "Class B" means a security services contractor license;
(3) "Class C" means a license that includes the operations within a Class A license and a Class B license;
(4) "Class D" means a license for a single individual operating as an investigations company with no other employees who are required to be licensed or credentialed under this chapter;
(5) "Class E Restricted" means a license for an alarm systems company the work of which is limited to structures that are not required by the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code to have a fire alarm system;
(6) "Class E Unrestricted" means a license for an alarm systems company that installs fire alarm systems that are required by the Arkansas Fire Prevention Code;
(7) "Class E-M" means an alarm systems company license covering only monitoring;
(8) "Class E-S" means a single-station alarm systems company license restricted to one-family and two-family dwellings; and
(9) "Class G" means a general license for operations included within Class A, Class B, Class E Restricted, and Class E Unrestricted licenses.
Acts 1977, No. 429, § 16; 1981, No. 792, § 8; A.S.A. 1947, § 71-2137; Acts 1989, No. 926, § 9; 1999, No. 1493, § 8; 2001, No. 1474, § 2.

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