DALLAS’S LAW GOES INTO EFFECT AS THE NEW YEAR BEGINS IN TENNESSEE

Starting Jan. 1, 2023, enhanced training requirements for registered security guards will be enacted by TDCI while greater potential disciplinary measures for violations related to these new consumer protections go into effect.

Tennessee’s world-class dining and entertainment venues are a vital part of our state’s economy and one of the reasons why the Volunteer State is one of the country’s most popular travel destinations.

As more visitors come to Tennessee’s entertainment venues, the need for greater security has increased. Today, security guards (both armed and unarmed) are on-hand in venues where alcohol is served in order to help ensure the safety of patrons.

The Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance’s (TDCI)Detection Services Licensing Program regulates armed and unarmed security guards, certified security guard trainers, contract security companies, and proprietary security organizations –or PSO for short.PSOs are organizations that employ in-house security guards.

PSOs may be restaurants, churches, schools, or other establishments. If they employ their own guards, then they likely need to register with TDCI as PSOs. Starting Jan. 1, 2023, enhanced training requirements for registered security guards will be enacted by TDCI while greater potential disciplinary measures for violations related to these new consumer protections go into effect.

These new requirements are part of bi-partisan legislation signed by Governor Bill Lee that has become known as Dallas’s Law.

Named for the late Dallas Barrett, Dallas’s Law creates greater protections for citizens by raising the training standards required of all security guards employed in establishments where alcohol is served. Barrett died in 2021 after an altercation with security guards in a bar in Nashville’s Lower Broadway area.

As part of Dallas’s Law:

  • All security guards working in establishments that serve alcohol in Tennessee must complete additional training in de-escalation, safe restraint, first aid, and CPR. All security guards working in establishments that serve alcohol in Tennessee must complete refresher training on these requirements every two years prior to renewing their registration cards.
  • The punishment for establishments where security guards are employed without a valid or appropriate registration card will increase, including the suspension of the establishment’s alcohol license or permit by our colleagues at the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission or local beer board.
  • PSOs were already required to register with TDCI, however, if a PSO also holds a permit or license to serve alcohol, then the establishment will have additional registration requirements as part of its PSO registration under Dallas’s Law. Further, Dallas’s Law also removes an exemption that allowed any unarmed security guards working for PSOs to work without having to complete any training.
  • All unarmed security guards, regardless of where they are employed, will also need to complete a refresher training course every two years.
  • These are important changes that will hopefully prevent similar tragic situations from occurring in the future. Since the bill’s passage, TDCI’s Detection Services Licensing Program’steam has met with security guards, licensees, and other stakeholders in an effort to raise awareness about the new requirements and to help licensed security professionals become aware of the law’s requirements. It is important to note that the new requirements under Dallas’s Law apply only to security guards and establishments employing security guards. Dallas’s Law does not mandate that every employee at an establishment where alcohol is served complete these additional training, but companies may still voluntarily choose to provide training in safe restraint, de-escalation, first aid, and/or CPR to their other employees.

If you are a security guard and are unsure that your training is compliant or if you need assistance, please contact the Detection Services Licensing Program by e-mail at [email protected]or by phone at 615-741-6382.



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CONTACT INFORMATION

3B Media
105.7 The HOG / Spirit 101.9/ 93.3 The Ranch
94.1 The VIBE / 98.9 The WOLF
37 South Drive
Crossville, TN 38555

Phone: 931-484-1057
Fax: 931-707-0580