Ontario Security Guard Test Private Security and Investigative Services Act 2 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Under the PSISA, what is the maximum fine for an individual who acts as a security guard without a licence?
- $5,000
- $10,000
- $25,000 (Correct answer)
- $50,000
Correct answer: $25,000
An individual found guilty of acting as a security guard without a valid licence can face a fine of up to $25,000 for a first offence under the PSISA.
Question 2: Which of the following activities requires a security guard licence under the PSISA?
- Installing home alarm systems
- Performing guard duties at a private event (Correct answer)
- Selling security cameras
- Providing cybersecurity consulting
Correct answer: Performing guard duties at a private event
Performing guard duties, including protecting persons or property at events, requires a valid security guard licence under the PSISA.
Question 3: Under the PSISA, a security guard employer must ensure that all guards have completed which mandatory requirement?
- University degree in criminology
- 40 hours of approved training (Correct answer)
- 5 years of military service
- A valid driver's licence
Correct answer: 40 hours of approved training
Employers must verify that their security guards have completed the mandatory training program approved by the Ministry of the Solicitor General before allowing them to work.
Question 4: What type of background check is required under the PSISA for a security guard licence application?
- Credit check only
- Criminal record check (Correct answer)
- Employment history check only
- Medical examination
Correct answer: Criminal record check
Applicants must consent to and pass a criminal record check as part of the licensing process. This helps ensure that individuals with certain criminal backgrounds are not licensed as security guards.
Question 5: Under the PSISA, can the Registrar revoke a security guard licence?
- No, only courts can revoke licences
- Yes, if the licensee no longer meets the requirements (Correct answer)
- No, licences can only expire naturally
- Yes, but only upon request of the licensee's employer
Correct answer: Yes, if the licensee no longer meets the requirements
The Registrar has the authority to revoke or suspend a security guard licence if the licensee no longer meets the requirements or has committed an offence under the Act.
Question 6: What uniform requirement does the PSISA impose on security guards?
- Guards must wear police-style uniforms
- Guards must wear uniforms that are clearly distinguishable from police uniforms (Correct answer)
- Guards are not required to wear uniforms
- Guards must wear all-black uniforms
Correct answer: Guards must wear uniforms that are clearly distinguishable from police uniforms
The PSISA requires that security guard uniforms must be clearly distinguishable from those worn by police officers to prevent public confusion.
Under the PSISA, what is the maximum fine for an individual who acts as a security guard without a licence?