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If a business entity is found to be in violation of the PSISA and/or the Code of Conduct they could be subject to a fine of up to:

  1. $300,000

  2. $250,000

  3. $200,000

  4. $150,000

The correct answer is: $250,000

The correct answer reflects the maximum financial penalty that can be imposed on a business entity for violations of the Private Security and Investigative Services Act (PSISA) and the associated Code of Conduct. This law governs the conduct and operations of private security professionals, ensuring they adhere to established standards and regulations to protect public safety and welfare. A fine of up to $250,000 serves as a significant deterrent against non-compliance, underlining the importance of accountability within the security industry. By imposing strict penalties, the legislation encourages entities to operate ethically and responsibly, thereby reinforcing public trust in their services. While the other amounts listed may seem substantial, they do not represent the highest possible penalty defined under the PSISA, which is critical for reinforcing adherence to mandated guidelines and ensuring that any violations are dealt with seriously.