Queensland Consolidated Acts(1) A security guard is a person who patrols, protects, watches over or guards (protects) the person's property or other persons or other person's property—
(a) in the course of carrying on a business; or
(b) in the course of employment.
Example—
A jeweller transporting jewellery in the course of carrying on a business who does not engage someone else to guard the jewellery while it is being transported is a 'security guard'.
Editor's note—
Section 123 provides that a person must not, in performing duties as a security guard, physically possess a weapon unless the person holds a security licence (guard).
(2) However, the following persons are not security guards—
(a) a person who protects property if the protection is carried out in the course of primary production;
(b) a person, other than a security organisation, who engages someone else to protect property for the person.