Although I am not a pastor, but I am a part of the board members at our church. I feel that it is my obligation to also to assist in providing a safe environment for our members to come during Sunday worship. Since I am performing the above mentioned roles, would that mean I am in violation? I have no plans on getting licensed for security guard.carlson1 wrote:jiannichan wrote:So, that would mean the pastor, deacon, or anyone on the church staff/board would need to be licensed?jbarn wrote:
Regardless of what they are called, if their role consist of any of the following licensing is required;
(1) prevent entry, larceny, vandalism, abuse, fire, or
trespass on private property;
(2) prevent, observe, or detect unauthorized activity
on private property;
(3) control, regulate, or direct the movement of the
public, whether by vehicle or otherwise, only to the extent and for
the time directly and specifically required to ensure the
protection of property;
(4) protect an individual from bodily harm including
through the use of a personal protection officer; or
(5) perform a function similar to a function listed in
this section.
I am the Pastor and I do not see me having to have a license to Pastor my church. It is not going to happen so I guess I am a criminal.
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- Tue Jun 03, 2014 11:54 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Chl in Church
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Re: Chl in Church
- Tue Jun 03, 2014 11:27 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Chl in Church
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Re: Chl in Church
So, that would mean the pastor, deacon, or anyone on the church staff/board would need to be licensed?jbarn wrote:
Regardless of what they are called, if their role consist of any of the following licensing is required;
(1) prevent entry, larceny, vandalism, abuse, fire, or
trespass on private property;
(2) prevent, observe, or detect unauthorized activity
on private property;
(3) control, regulate, or direct the movement of the
public, whether by vehicle or otherwise, only to the extent and for
the time directly and specifically required to ensure the
protection of property;
(4) protect an individual from bodily harm including
through the use of a personal protection officer; or
(5) perform a function similar to a function listed in
this section.