08/05/2023
Cash-in-Transit Defined:
In consultation with the SLED Advisory Council, the following definition of cash-in-transit activities has been adopted.
"Cash-in-transit activities involve the protection or guarding of money and other valuables, including jewels, bullion, luxury goods, securities and other financial instruments, while it is being collected, transported or delivered (excludes activities occurring at a single premises)."
Activities that involve cash and valuables protection, but do not involve cash-in-transit as defined above, will continue to be authorised by the Class 1A (Security Officer) or Class 1F (Armed Guard) licences.
Changes to Class 1 security licence subclassesNew 1A (Security Officer) subclassThe 1A (Unarmed Guard) and 1C (Crowd Controller) security licence subclasses will merge into the renamed 1A (Security Officer) subclass on 1 June 2023.The 1A (Security Officer) subclass will authorise you to patrol, prot...