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Locksmith / Lock Pick License in BC

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Locksmith / Lock Pick License in BC

Postby Ermis » 3 Mar 2007 21:35

The following is the laws in BC for a pick license. The only way to get a pick license is to have an owner of a locksmith shop who holds a security business license recommend you to get a locksmith under supervision license through his company. The license you get is a security employee license and it only stays in your posession during the time you are working for the locksmith shop that got you the license. Once you leave that shop you give back your license. If you want a license you need to become a locksmith.

Restricted keys and locksmith's instruments

26 (1) In this section, "authorized person" means a person who

(a) holds a valid security business licence authorizing him or her to carry on the business of a locksmith,

(b) holds a valid security employee licence and is employed as a locksmith by a person referred to in paragraph (a),

(c) is a locksmith who is exempt from sections 3 and 10 by virtue of section 2 (f),

(d) is designated by the regulations as an authorized person for the purposes of this section, or

(e) is authorized in writing by the registrar to do a thing that this section otherwise prohibits.

(2) In giving an authorization under subsection (1) (e), the registrar may impose conditions the registrar considers appropriate, and the registrar may, if he or she considers it appropriate, cancel an authorization he or she has given.

(3) A person must not cut or make a restricted key, or transfer possession of, lend or otherwise provide a restricted key to another person unless the person cutting, making, transferring, lending or providing the key is

(a) an authorized person, or

(b) the owner of the lock that is to be operated by the key or is an employee of the owner of the lock that is to be operated by the key and is acting with the authority of the owner.

(4) A person, other than an authorized person, must not have in his or her possession

(a) a key, pick, rocker key or vibrating pick tool, or

(b) any instrument

that is designed or adapted to open a lock without using the proper key or combination or to bypass a lock.
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Postby digital_blue » 3 Mar 2007 21:43

That's useful info. I've copied it into the law thread, so I'm going to lock this up now.

Cheers,

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