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1 Get Business Licensed Proposed Details for SIA Business Licensing Conditions October 20132 Proposed Details for SIA Business Licensing Conditions The Home Office has been working with the SIA on the introduction of business licensing. Home Office Ministers have publicly stated their commitment to the regulatory reforms and the introduction of business regulation; which will help create a fair business environment for security companies, remove rogue operators, and deliver better value regulation. The Scottish Government and Department of Justice for Northern Ireland have indicated that they are supportive of a consistent UK-wide regulatory regime. Business licensing is subject to Ministerial approval and the approval of the Scottish Government and the Department of Justice for Northern Ireland.3 Get Business Licensed 1 Contents Definitions 3 Introduction 6 About the SIA The SIA is changing the way it regulates the private security industry The penalties for operating without a business licence Timeframes Keeping up to date Who needs a business licence? 10 Regulated businesses You need a business licence if You do not need a business licence if Change of legal entity Group structures Getting business licensed 14 Qualifying for a business licence Size of your business Fees Holding a business licence in multiple sectors Applying for a business licence Risk assessments Notification of the SIA s conclusions Example application timeframe Qualifying condition 21 Identity Criminality Financial probity Integrity Business competency Approval conditions 34 Additional conditions 36 When the SIA may impose an additional condition Notification process Appeal process Varying an additional condition Maintaining your business licence 38 Licence period Subscription fees Yearly return4 142 Get Business Licensed Renewing your business licence 41 Refusing a business licence 42 Factual errors Mitigation Withdrawing or suspending a business licence 44 Withdrawing a business licence Suspending a business licence Impact of withdrawal or suspension Appealing an SIA decision 47 The consequences of operating without a business licence 48 Intervention and prosecution Criminal offences Administrative sanctions How the SIA will decide what enforcement action to take Contact us 515 Get Business Licensed 3 Definitions There are a number of technical terms associated with the business licensing regime. Below is a list of definitions that apply throughout this document. Agency Details to follow. Applicant the business entity making the SIA business licence application. Application fee a one-off fee paid when an application is submitted for a business licence. Approval conditions conditions applied to a business licence, under section 15(2)(c) of the Private Security Industry Act 2001, that must be complied with for the duration of the business licence. Additional conditions conditions applied to a business licence when it is granted or during the licence period, under 15(2)(g) of the Private Security Industry Act 2001, that must be complied with for the duration of the business licence. Business includes all types of legal entities, including any partnership, body corporate, unincorporated association and sole trader (where applicable). Business licence a licence granted by the SIA to a regulated business in accordance with the arrangements made for the grant of mandatory approvals under section 15 of the Private Security Industry Act Controlling minds includes every: director and shadow director of a regulated business; director and shadow director of any holding or parent company/ies above a regulated business in the chain of command in a company s organisational structure, regardless of where the holding or parent company is incorporated; director and shadow director of any subsidiary company/ies sitting directly between a holding or parent company that is applying for a business licence and a regulated business in the chain of command in a company s organisational structure; partner, where the regulated business is a partnership; and member of the body corporate, where the regulated business is a body corporate whose affairs are managed by its members, unless the body corporate is a local authority. In relation to local authorities, the SIA deems the statutory posts outlined in sections 4-6 of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989 to be the body corporates controlling minds. Director as defined in section 25 of the Private Security Industry Act Holding company defined in reference to section 1159 of the Companies Act In-house licensable conduct carried out other than in relation to a contract for services i.e. a business provides security to itself, using its own staff. Large business any regulated business that provides more than 250 licensable individuals. See6 144 Get Business Licensed page 14 for information regarding how to calculate the size of a business. Licence period a business licence period is five years. Licensable conduct the carrying out of activity in accordance with section 3(2) of the Private Security Industry Act Licensable individuals individuals who carry out licensable conduct. Licensed business any business that holds a valid SIA business licence in accordance with the arrangements made for the grant of mandatory approvals under section 15 of the Private Security Industry Act Medium business any regulated business that provides between 26 and 250 licensable individuals. See page 14 for information regarding how to calculate the size of a business. Micro-business any business providing 10 or fewer licensable individuals. See page 14 for information regarding how to calculate the size of a business. Offence date the date it will become a criminal offence for a regulated business to supply security industry services without a business licence; being 6 April Parent company defined in reference to section 1173 of the Companies Act Provide [in the context of providing security industry services ] securing that the activities of a security operative are carried out, or securing that a person is made available to carry out (under directions given by or on behalf of another person) activities that will (or are likely to) include the activities of a security operative. Qualifying condition a condition that must be met in order to obtain approval for a business licence, under section 15(2)(b) of the Private Security Industry Act 2001, and which must be complied with for the duration of the business licence. Reporting officer a controlling mind nominated by a business to be the SIA s point of contact regarding its business licence status. Regulated business all businesses subject to regulation by the SIA under section 15 of the Private Security Industry Act 2001; being all businesses that provide licensable individuals to supply security industry services in the United Kingdom. Sector a category of activity regulated by the SIA. The sectors are: The Manned guarding sector Cash and Valuables in Transit, Close Protection, Door Supervision, Public Space Surveillance CCTV, and Security Guarding. Key holding. Immobilisation of vehicles, in Northern Ireland only (including the restriction and removal of vehicles). Security industry services licensable conduct carried out in relation to a contract on behalf of or under the direction of a regulated business. For detailed information regarding what activities are regarded as security industry services please see section 25 of the Private Security Industry Act 2001, the SIA s guidance booklet for individual licensing entitled Get Licensed, or the SIA website. Shadow director as defined in section 251 of the Companies Act 2006.7 Get Business Licensed 5 SIA online portal a web portal created to enable the day to day regulation of businesses and individuals, including submission of applications for SIA products, communication with SIA customers and a knowledge base to support regulated businesses. The portal will be available at Small business any regulated business that provides between 11 and 25 licensable individuals. See page 14 for information regarding how to calculate the size of a business. Sub-contractor a subcontractor is any business which has agreed to carry out security industry services on behalf of another business or body which is a contractor or deemed contractor whether by supplying the security industry services itself, or by having them performed by its own subcontractors, or in any other way. The term subcontractor includes: All types of legal entities, including a body corporate, public body, unincorporated association, sole trader and self-employed individual providing individuals to carry out licensable conduct under a contract for services; An employment business which contracts either to get work done with its own workforce, or to supply workers to a contractor; A business incorporated outside of the UK if the security industry services for which it is being paid take place in the United Kingdom; and A local authority or public body if they are engaged in providing security industry services for someone else. Subsidiary company as defined in section 1159 of the Companies Act Start-up business a business that has the capacity and capability to provide security industry services and is actively looking for contracts. A business is not considered a start-up if: at any time in the six months prior to the commencement of this business, it carried on another business that did mostly the same activities; the new business is the result of the transfer of another business which carried out mostly the same activities; or the new business takes on an existing business or part of an existing business. For the purposes of obtaining a business licence, a start-up business only remains a start-up for six months from the date a business licence is approved. Subscription fee an annual fee paid to maintain a business licence. Yearly return information submitted by a business licence holder to the SIA annually in order to maintain a business licence.8 146 Get Business Licensed Introduction From 6 April 2015, if your business provides licensable individuals to supply security industry services, you will be required to obtain a business licence from the Security Industry Authority (SIA). This document tells you whether you need a business licence, how and when to apply, the associated fees, the conditions of your business licence and what enforcement action we will take if you operate without a business licence. About the SIA The Security Industry Authority is the organisation responsible for regulating the private security industry. We are an independent body reporting to the Home Secretary, established in 2003 under the terms of the Private Security Industry Act 2001 (PSIA). Our mission is to be an effective, fair and efficient regulator of the private security industry. Our remit covers regulation of designated private security activities carried out in the UK. For more information please see the SIA website, The SIA is changing the way it regulates the private security industry In October 2010, the Government announced a phased transition to a new regulatory regime for the private security industry in the UK. The Government s deregulatory objective is to ensure that the new regime reduces the overall direct and indirect regulatory cost and burden on the private security industry, reduces criminality and poor business practices within the industry, realises greater public protection benefits, builds on investment in the industry, and increases support for law enforcement partners, particularly those focused on disrupting serious and organised crime. Currently, the SIA regulates the private security industry through the compulsory licensing of individuals who undertake licensable conduct, and through maintaining a voluntary Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS) for businesses. Under the new regulatory regime, the focus will shift to the mandatory licensing of private security businesses. The arrangements for how the private security industry in the UK is regulated are set out in the PSIA. The new regulatory regime is being introduced via sections of the PSIA; creating a system whereby the SIA has the power to approve businesses to hold a business licence if they are considered fit and proper to supply security industry services in the private security industry.9 Get Business Licensed 7 Business Licensing From 6 April 2015, it will be a criminal offence for a regulated business to provide licensable individuals to supply security industry services, unless that business has an SIA business licence. Regulated businesses will need to apply to the SIA to obtain a business licence, and obtain approval for each sector in which they wish to supply security industry services. The relevant sectors are: The Manned guarding sectors Cash and Valuables in Transit, Close Protection, Door Supervision, Public Space Surveillance CCTV, and Security Guarding. Key holding. Immobilisation of vehicles, in Northern Ireland only (including the restriction and removal of vehicles). In order to obtain a business licence, businesses will need to pay an application fee and demonstrate that they are fit and proper to supply security industry services in the private security industry, which will include demonstrating conformance with the relevant British Standards. A business licence lasts for five years. In order to maintain a business licence, businesses will be required to comply with a set of approval conditions on an ongoing basis, pay an annual subscription fee and supply the SIA with a yearly return evidencing their continued compliance with their business licence conditions. On obtaining a business licence, businesses will be added to a new public register for business licence holders. The register will be maintained by the SIA and will be available to view on the SIA website. Importantly, primary responsibility for providing properly licensed individuals will rest with businesses. It will be a criminal offence for a regulated business to fail to take reasonable steps to confirm that any licensable individuals they provide: a. have had their identity and right to work verified; b. hold a valid SIA individual licence; and c. are complying with the terms of that individual licence. Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS) The industry has invested a great deal of time and effort in the existing voluntary Approved Contractor Scheme (ACS), and many buyers (including the Scottish Government) require their security suppliers to be an Approved Contractor. Industry investment in ACS is being protected and the scheme will continue to operate under the new regulatory regime, providing assurance of the quality of the security service supplied. The change will be that the scheme will operate with amended criteria and conditions for approval in order to take into account the elements that will be covered by the mandatory business licensing regime. Businesses already approved under the ACS will still need to apply for a business licence; the ACS will represent a voluntary additional approval for businesses wishing to demonstrate higher compliance and quality. Businesses can apply for this approval once they are granted a business licence. For more information regarding what business licensing means for ACS Contractors, or for details of how to apply to become an Approved Contractor, please see the SIA website.10 148 Get Business Licensed Individual Licensing Individuals carrying out licensable conduct under section 3(2) of the PSIA will continue to be required to obtain an individual licence. The penalties for operating without a business licence From 6 April 2015, it will be a criminal offence under sections 17(2) and (3) of the PSIA for a person to: provide security industry services unless they are approved under section 15 in respect to those services (section 17(2)); or contravene any of the conditions of their approval in respect to any security industry services they are approved to provide under section 15 (section 17(3)). Practically, this means that from 6 April 2015 it will be a criminal offence for regulated businesses to provide licensable individuals to supply security industry services: a. without a business licence; or b. in breach of the approval conditions of that business licence. The penalty for these offences will be: summary conviction at a Magistrates Court (or the Sheriff Court in Scotland) with a maximum penalty of a fine up to 5,000; or trial on indictment at a Crown Court (or the Sheriff Principal in Scotland) with a maximum penalty of an unlimited fine. Additionally, if either of these offences are committed by a regulated business, the controlling minds of that business may also be individually liable if it can be shown that the offence was committed with the consent, connivance or attributable negligence of that controlling mind. You should seek your own independent legal advice on this matter if you are concerned about your personal or company liability. Timeframes Business licence applications can be made to the SIA from 7 April On 6 April 2015, it will become a criminal offence for a regulated business to operate without a business licence. This means that you must have been granted your business licence before 6 April It is difficult for us to predict the length of time it will take us to process a business licence application during the year leading up to the offence date. During this time the SIA will be dealing with approximately 3,000 to 4,000 applications. In order to ensure your application is processed and your business licence is granted to you by 6 April 2015, the SIA strongly recommends that you lodge your application by 1 October The SIA cannot guarantee that it can complete the processing of applications received after this date in time for 6 April For an indication of how long the business licence application process may take, from performing the various actions needed to meet the qualifying condition for a business licence, to being granted a business licence, please see page 21.11 Get Business Licensed 9 Keeping up to date Our published qualifying and approval conditions will be revised from time to time. To ensure that you have the most recent version of the conditions please consult the SIA website.12 14 10 Get Business Licensed Who needs a business licence? Regulated businesses All businesses that provide licensable individuals to supply security industry services in the United Kingdom are required to obtain a business licence. This requirement applies regardless of: Legal status. The term business includes all types of legal entities, including any partnership, body corporate, unincorporated association and sole trader (where applicable). Location. If you supply security industry services in the United Kingdom you are required to obtain a business licence. Size. Micro-businesses and start-ups will need to obtain a business licence, along with small, medium and large businesses. Function. You are required to obtain a business licence whether private security is your primary role or whether it forms only part of the overall role of your business e.g. an event management company that provides door security as part of its service. Source of licensable individuals. Even if an individual is not employed by you (because they are supplied by another business, agency or are self-employed), if you provide them, then you need a business licence. You need a business licence if: You are a body corporate, partnership, unincorporated association or sole trader. You are business supplying security industry services, regardless of the size of your overall operations. You are a business supplying security industry services in the following sectors: The Manned guarding sectors Cash and Valuables In Transit, Close Protection, Door Supervision, Public Space Surveillance, and Security Guarding. Key holding. Immobilisation of vehicles, in Northern Ireland only (including the restriction and removal of vehicles). Specific examples of when you require a business licence are: When you provide individuals to carry out licensable conduct under a contract for services that are employed, self-employed, or supplied to you by other businesses (including licensable security businesses, other labour providers, umbrella companies or agencies);13 Get Business Licensed 11 If you are self-employed and you provide individuals to carry out licensable conduct under a contract for services; When you are a limited company and provide a company director to carry out licensable conduct under a contract for services; When you are an agency that provides licensable individuals to a customer (including providing to another security business) under a contract for services; When you provide security industry services to a customer, but you sub-contract all services to another security provider; When you supply security industry services, but only do so as a sub-contractor to a business that holds the contract with the customer; or You are a business that operates using a franchise arrangement e.g. a business which operates via a number of franchisees (with each franchisee being a separate legal entity), and the business contracts with a customer for security industry services to be supplied by a franchisee. You do not need a business licence if: You are a sole trader or self-employed and you only provide yourself under a contract for services. You are a sole trader or self-employed in circumstances where you only provide yourself under a contract held by another person who requires a business licence. You are a business that only employs in-house security operatives. This means that you do not provide licensable individuals to another party under a contract for services. Please note that this includes all in house security providers, including the two current sectors which are subject to SIA individual licensing requirements. 1 Specific examples of when you do NOT require a business licence are: You use licensable individuals but do not provide any security operatives under a contract for services (your security activity is in-house); 2 You only provide volunteers, unless the volunteers are undertaking vehicle immobilisation; You are a customer of security industry services i.e. you have been supplied with security operatives by an agency or security company under a contract for services; You are an individual security operative who has been supplied by an agency to undertake licensable conduct; or You only provide individuals who are excluded or exempted from SIA licensing requirements. Advice on the individuals excluded and exempted from the individual licensing regime is available on the SIA website. 1 Currently only in-house door supervisors for all of the UK and vehicle immobilisers in Northern Ireland are subject to SIA individual licensing requirements. 2 If at any point you move from using in-house security operatives to providing security operatives under a contract for services, you will require a business licence.14 14 12 Get Business Licensed Change of legal entity A business licence is granted to a particular legal entity. If you start providing services as a different legal entity because of a merger, takeover or other re-structuring or, for example, because you start trading as a company when you had been a sole trader, then you must apply for a new business licence. This applies even if the key individuals remain the same and the new business is providing the same services as the old one. You are not required to apply for a new business licence if the controlling minds or name of your business changes, but the legal entity remains the same. However, in accordance with the approval conditions for holding a business licence, you must notify the SIA of any such changes in advance of, or in any event within 21 calendar days after, the change has occurred. Group structures Holding or parent companies which own subsidiary businesses that are required to obtain a business licence may wish to apply for a single business licence rather than each subsidiary business doing so. In these instances, additional conditions will be attached to the business licence outlining which subsidiary businesses the business licence applies to. It is a matter for group structures themselves to decide whether they wish to apply for a single business licence that is applicable to each of their specified regulated businesses, or a separate business licences for each subsidiary regulated business. In making this decision businesses will of course need to ensure that they do this in such a way that meets the regulatory requirements. Regardless of which business a group structure chooses to obtain a business licence for i.e. whether it is a regulated business or a holding/parent company of a regulated business, the directors and shadow directors of each business in that chain of command in the company s organisational structure, from the regulated business to the final parent company, will be considered controlling minds and assessed accordingly.15 Get Business Licensed 13 Group Structure Chart Regardless of which business a group structure chooses to obtain a business licence for, the directors and shadow directors of each business in the chain of command, from the business supplying security industry services to the ultimate parent company, will be considered controlling minds. Ultimate parent company Supplying business security industry services Ultimate parent company Supplying business security industry services Supplying Supplying business business security security industry services16 14 Get Business Licensed Getting business licensed Qualifying for a business licence To qualify for a business licence, businesses must demonstrate that they are fit and proper to supply security industry services in the private security industry. Businesses must apply for a business licence and obtain approval for each of the sectors in which they wish to supply security industry services. Size of your business The size of your business will determine the amount of your application and subscription fee, and how you are required to demonstrate that you are fit and proper to hold a business licence. The size of your business depends on your annual average head count in the previous year; being the average number of licensable individuals who carried out licensable conduct on behalf of or under the direction of your business over the course of the year. Business Size Micro-Businesses Small Businesses Medium Businesses Large Businesses Average Annual Head Count 0-10 licensable individuals licensable individuals licensable individuals 251+ licensable individuals In order to calculate your annual average head count, you first need to calculate your head count for each month in the previous calendar year; being 12 months from the month prior to the month you are applying for your business licence e.g. if you apply for your business licence in June 2014, you will need to calculate your head count for each month from June 2013 to May Head Count = the total number of licensable individuals who carry out licensable conduct on behalf of, or under the direction of, your business. Your head count should include individuals who were provided on a full time, part time, casual and one-off basis, and should represent the total number of licensable individuals you provided across all sectors of your business, regardless of the number of hours worked by those individuals. Your head count should also include any licensable directors, partners and managers. In order to calculate your annual average head count, you should then add together each monthly head count and divide the amount by 12. Annual Average Head Count = each monthly head count added together and divided by 1217 Get Business Licensed 15 In instances where you do not have 12 months data available you should divide the amount by the number of months data you have available i.e. if you only have eight months data, then you will need to add these figures together and divide them by eight to obtain your annual average head count figure. If you do not have any data, which will typically be the case with start-up businesses, you will need to use an estimate of your annual average head count figure for the coming 12 months. Fees Application fee An application fee must be paid when you apply for a business licence. The application fee is: Micro-Businesses (0-10 licensable individuals) Small Businesses (11-25 licensable individuals) Medium Businesses ( licensable individuals) Large Businesses (251+ licensable individuals) Businesses Application Fee ( ) Detail to follow This is a one off fixed fee. You will not be required to pay another application fee if you apply for approval for your business licence to cover an additional sector, or to renew your business licence. However, if you have your application for a business licence refused, or subsequently have your business licence withdrawn or suspended, you will be required to submit another application fee to have your new business licence application considered. Additionally, if you start providing services as a different legal entity you will need to make a new business licence application and submit an application fee. Payment will be required when you submit your business licence application. Assessment of your application will not commence until cleared payment has been received. This fee is payable whether your business licence is granted or refused. You can withdraw your application at any time; however no part of the application fee is refundable, other than in exceptional circumstances as defined by the SIA.18 14 16 Get Business Licensed Subscription fee In addition to the application fee, a subscription fee must be paid annually to maintain your business licence. When your first annual subscription fee is due depends on when you apply for your business licence. If the SIA receives your business licence application: on or before 1 October 2014 your first annual subscription fee payment will be due on the one year anniversary of the date you are granted approval for your business licence. after 1 October 2014 but before 6 April 2015 your first annual subscription fee payment will be due on 6 April 2015, or at the time you are granted approval for your business licence, whichever is later. on or after 6 April 2015 your first annual subscription fee will be due at the time you are granted approval for your business licence. For more information regarding subscription fees, including how to calculate the amount of your subscription fee, please see page 38. Holding a business licence in multiple sectors Some businesses will need their business licence to include approval to supply security industry services in more than one sector. If your business wishes to supply security industry services in an additional sector, and needs approval for that additional sector after you have already obtained a business licence, you should submit an application via the SIA online portal, or via if you wish to make your application prior to 30 June There is no application fee to apply for your business licence to include approval in an additional sector. In order to obtain approval to supply security industry services in an additional sector you will need to demonstrate conformance with the relevant British Standards. For further information regarding how to demonstrate that your business is competent, please see page 28. To apply for a business licence you will need to visit the SIA website and download a business licence application form. This form, and any supporting documentation, should then be submitted via post to the SIA at: PO Box 49768, London, WC1V 6WY. Anybody can fill out an application for a business licence. However, when the application form is completed, a controlling mind responsible for the day-to-day management of the business must make a declaration on behalf of the business. This person will then become the SIA reporting officer, and will be listed as the contact person regarding the licence status of the business. The SIA requires sufficient information to support our assessment of whether your business is fit and proper to supply security industry services in the private security industry.19 Get Business Licensed 17 During this assessment, we will consider your business based on information obtained in regard to the following elements: Identity the identity of the business and its controlling minds. Criminality the criminal record of the business and its controlling minds. Financial probity the financial and other circumstances of the business and its controlling minds. Integrity the ethical conduct, honesty and trustworthiness of the business and its controlling minds. Competency the experience, knowledge, expertise, qualification and history of the business and its controlling minds. Guidance regarding the specific pieces of information you are required to submit is detailed on pages Please note that any information submitted in an application will be processed in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998, and may be shared with other government departments, law enforcement agencies and appropriate third parties. For more information regarding the SIA s Data Protection and Privacy policies, please see the SIA website. Upon receiving your business licence application, the SIA will add your business name to the list of business licence applicants on the SIA website. Your business name will be removed from this list once the SIA has made the decision to grant or refuse your business licence. Risk assessments The SIA is a risk-based regulator, which means that risks are assessed in terms of their probability and the impact of any harm they may cause. This approach will ensure business regulation is applied proportionately; reducing the burden on those businesses that remain compliant with their business licence conditions, and focusing the SIA s attention on those businesses that pose the greatest threat to the SIA s objectives. The SIA does not seek to eliminate risk completely, but to make the best use of its resources to proactively reduce the risks posed to an acceptable level. The SIA seeks to remain flexible and adaptable to changes across the private security industry, and regularly engages with both partners and stakeholders to enhance the information it holds regarding the nature and extent of any new risks.20 14 18 Get Business Licensed The SIA will apply a risk based approach to the initial and ongoing assessment of your business. This will help us determine the appropriate level of intervention required both at the initial application stage and on an ongoing basis. For more information regarding how the SIA undertakes its risk assessments please see the SIA website. Notification of the SIA s conclusions After undertaking an assessment of your business, the SIA will then make a decision whether to: grant a business licence; grant a business licence subject to additional conditions; or refuse a business licence. If we decide to grant a business licence, we will notify you. We will also add the details of your business licence to the register of approved business licence holders published on our website. If we believe it may be necessary to refuse your application, we will write to you notifying you that we are minded to refuse your business licence, providing the basis for our decision, and inviting you to supply us with further information, if appropriate. For further information regarding this process please see page 42. Example application timeframe It is important to remember that applying for a business licence is the last step in the business licence process. You must first ensure that you meet the qualifying condition, which includes being able to demonstrate to the SIA that you are competent to undertake the security industry service/s that you intend to supply. For some businesses, this will require undertaking some form of training and the design, development and implementation of new policies, processes and practices, which in itself takes time. Do not underestimate how long this process can take. The earlier you start, the more likely it is that your business will be granted its business licence by 6 April 2015. View more
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