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119 of 1992
      
            The Security Officers Amendment Act 119 of 1992 intends:
- to amend the Security Officers Act, 1987 [repealed in 2002], so as
 - to provide for defining by notice in the Gazette certain services as security services for the purposes of that Act;
 - to further regulate the functions of the Security Officers' Board and its constitution and that of the executive committee;
 - to provide further for the registration of, and the payment of annual amounts by, security officers;
 - to make new provision for enquiries into alleged improper conduct by security officers;
 - to provide for the establishment of a Security Officers' Appeal Board;
 - to empower the said Security Officers' Board to make regulations;
 - to regulate certain powers of the South African Police;
 - to curtail the power of delegation of the Minister of Law and Order; and
 - to abolish the fidelity guarantee fund for security officers; and
 - to provide for matters connected therewith.
 
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