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Current as of January 01, 2026 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
On or before February first, nineteen hundred ninety-four, and on or before February first of each succeeding year, the secretary, upon consultation with the commissioner and the security guard advisory council, shall report to the governor, the temporary president of the senate and the speaker of the assembly on the implementation, procedures, operation, training, and enforcement of the security guard act of nineteen hundred ninety-two, together with any recommendations relating thereto. Such report shall include, but not be limited to:
a. the number of security guards registered and maintained in the security guard registry;
b. the number of applicants for registration, and the number of applications denied with the reason or reasons therefor;
c. statistics related to the time it takes to process fingerprint cards, applications and inquiries to the registry by security guard companies;
d. the number and length of suspensions and revocations, and the number and amount of fines imposed;
e. the amount of fees collected by the department and the division;
f. the level of appropriation authority available to the department and the division and the amount of money expended by the department and division for the purposes of carrying out the provisions of this article; and
g. any other information which the department and the division deem necessary. The division shall provide the department with any information necessary to comply with the requirements of this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New York Consolidated Laws, General Business Law - GBS § 89-s. Reporting - last updated January 01, 2026 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ny/general-business-law/gbs-sect-89-s/
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