The Michigan Association of Security & Investigative Professionals (MASIP) is pleased to share a significant legislative update with our members. In partnership with Representatives Joseph Aragona and Mike Harris, MASIP is spearheading efforts to reintroduce a package of bills originally introduced in 2017 as Senate Bills 186 through 192, that aimed to modernize and amend Public Act 330 of 1968, the foundational law regulating private security and investigative services in Michigan.
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Presently the rules affecting the Private Security Business industry under PA-330 are outdated and seriously flawed with respect to public safety, public trust, and the duties that security guards and security guard agencies are employed to perform.