EXECUTIVE ORDER NO. 393 May 10, 1972
PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS IN THE OPERATION AND ACTIVITIES OF PRIVATE DETECTIVES, WATCHMEN AND SECURITY GUARDS
WHEREAS, the operation and activities of private detectives, watchmen and security guards are directly related to or affect the peace and order condition of the country;
WHEREAS, to insure that the operations and activities of private detectives, watchmen and security guards will not jeopardize or impair peace and order, it is necessary that such activities be subject to government supervision and regulation;
WHEREAS, the activities of certain persons who should be classified as private detectives, watchmen and security guards, which should be regulated by the government, are not at present adequately provided for;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, FERDINAND E. MARCOS, President of the Philippines, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution and existing laws, do hereby order that the power of supervision and such other powers vested in the Philippine Constabulary under Republic Act No. 5487, otherwise known as the Private Security Agency Law, over private detectives,...
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Executive Orders
Prescribing Regulations inthe Operation and Activities of Private Detectives, Watchmen and Security Guards
Executive Order No. 393
Summary of Executive Order No. 393
Regulations on Private Detectives, Watchmen, and Security Guards
- The operations and activities of private detectives, watchmen, and security guards are directly related to or affect the peace and order condition of the country.
- To ensure that their operations and activities do not jeopardize or impair peace and order, it is necessary that such activities be subject to government supervision and regulation.
- The activities of certain persons who should be classified as private detectives, watchmen, and security guards, which should be regulated by the government, are not currently adequately provided for.
Scope and Coverage
- The power of supervision and other powers vested in the Philippine Constabulary under Republic Act No. 5487 (Private Security Agency Law) over private detectives, watchmen, and security guards agencies shall extend or apply to:
• Any person who offers or renders personal services to watch or secure either residential or business establishments, or both, or any building, compound or area including but not limited to logging concessions, agricultural, mining or pasture lands for hire or compensation, or as an employee thereof, who shall be known as a watchman or security guard.
• Any person, association, partnership or corporation who permits, trains, musters, furnishes, solicits individuals or business firms, private or government-owned or controlled corporations to engage his services or those of its watchman, who shall be known as a watchman or security guard agency.
Regulations on Private Detectives, Watchmen, and Security Guards
- The operations and activities of private detectives, watchmen, and security guards are directly related to or affect the peace and order condition of the country.
- To ensure that their operations and activities do not jeopardize or impair peace and order, it is necessary that such activities be subject to government supervision and regulation.
- The activities of certain persons who should be classified as private detectives, watchmen, and security guards, which should be regulated by the government, are not currently adequately provided for.
Scope and Coverage
- The power of supervision and other powers vested in the Philippine Constabulary under Republic Act No. 5487 (Private Security Agency Law) over private detectives, watchmen, and security guards agencies shall extend or apply to:
• Any person who offers or renders personal services to watch or secure either residential or business establishments, or both, or any building, compound or area including but not limited to logging concessions, agricultural, mining or pasture lands for hire or compensation, or as an employee thereof, who shall be known as a watchman or security guard.
• Any person, association, partnership or corporation who permits, trains, musters, furnishes, solicits individuals or business firms, private or government-owned or controlled corporations to engage his services or those of its watchman, who shall be known as a watchman or security guard agency.