The Critical Importance of Vetting Security Contractors

By Bill Peeler, President & CEO, Peeler Group International In April 2025, Whitman College found itself in an avoidable controversy: a private security contractor had armed personnel on campus, yet those guards lacked the legal authority to carry firearms. Public records showed they were only certified for unarmed roles, and the company was [...]

By |2025-05-21T10:18:18-04:00May 21st, 2025|Licensing, Regulation|Comments Off on The Critical Importance of Vetting Security Contractors

The IRS Part 1.132-5

Here is the IRS Part 1.132-5 from the Internal Revenue Code. We recommend you seek proper counsel with a financial tax advisor and a tax attorney for navigating your understanding and how this may apply to you. (Links will bring you to an external website) (m) Employer-provided transportation for security concerns — (1) In general. The amount of a [...]

By |2024-03-07T08:52:50-05:00March 7th, 2024|Career & Business, Regulation, Uncategorized|Comments Off on The IRS Part 1.132-5

Business Compliance

Like many business owners, I am working through PGI’s insurance renewals for the coming year, and I felt prompted to share some notes. The points I make are essential for the consumers (clients), security agencies, W2, and 1099 employees to be aware of and scrutinize for themselves. Background If you are like [...]

By |2024-01-07T16:48:52-05:00January 7th, 2024|Career & Business, Licensing, Regulation, Security Operations|Comments Off on Business Compliance

New York State Security Licensing

Executive Order – Extending expiration date of license Effective March 27, 2020, pursuant to Executive Order 202.11, any license issued by the Division of Licensing Services or New York State Athletic Commission, that expires after that date, shall remain in effect until August 6, 2020. Any license holder that is eligible to renew and does not [...]

By |2020-06-15T09:23:15-04:00June 15th, 2020|Licensing|Comments Off on New York State Security Licensing
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