House
File
517
S-3275
Amend
House
File
517,
as
amended,
passed,
and
reprinted
by
1
the
House,
as
follows:
2
1.
Page
1,
line
13,
by
striking
<
subsection
1
>
and
inserting
3
<
subsection
2
>
4
2.
Page
1,
after
line
31
by
inserting:
5
<
Sec.
___.
Section
724.2A,
Code
2017,
is
amended
to
read
as
6
follows:
7
724.2A
Peace
officer
defined
and
reserve
peace
officer
——
8
defined
.
9
As
used
in
sections
724.4,
724.6
,
and
724.11
regarding
10
obtaining
or
renewing
a
permit
for
the
carrying
of
weapons
,
11
“peace
officer”
means
a
certified
“peace
officer”
and
includes
a
12
reserve
peace
officer
as
defined
in
section
80D.1A
.
13
Sec.
___.
Section
724.4,
subsection
4,
paragraph
b,
Code
14
2017,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
15
b.
A
peace
officer,
when
the
officer’s
duties
require
the
16
person
to
carry
such
weapons
,
or
as
provided
in
section
724.6
.
>
17
3.
By
striking
page
1,
line
34,
through
page
2,
line
5,
and
18
inserting:
19
<
NEW
PARAGRAPH
.
c.
A
licensee
under
chapter
80A
or
an
20
employee
of
such
a
licensee,
while
the
licensee
or
employee
21
is
engaged
in
the
performance
of
duties,
and
if
the
licensee
22
or
employee
possesses
a
valid
professional
or
nonprofessional
23
permit
to
carry
weapons
issued
pursuant
to
this
chapter.
>
24
4.
Page
3,
after
line
9
by
inserting:
25
<
Sec.
___.
Section
724.6,
subsection
1,
Code
2017,
is
26
amended
to
read
as
follows:
27
1.
a.
A
person
may
be
issued
a
permit
to
carry
weapons
when
28
the
person’s
employment
in
a
private
investigation
business
29
or
private
security
business
licensed
under
chapter
80A
,
or
a
30
person’s
employment
as
a
peace
officer,
correctional
officer,
31
security
guard,
bank
messenger
or
other
person
transporting
32
property
of
a
value
requiring
security,
or
in
police
work,
33
reasonably
justifies
that
person
going
armed.
34
b.
The
permit
shall
be
on
a
form
prescribed
and
published
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by
the
commissioner
of
public
safety,
shall
identify
the
1
holder,
and
shall
state
the
nature
of
the
employment
requiring
2
the
holder
to
go
armed.
A
permit
so
issued,
other
than
to
3
a
peace
officer,
shall
authorize
the
person
to
whom
it
is
4
issued
to
go
armed
anywhere
in
the
state,
only
while
engaged
5
in
the
employment,
and
while
going
to
and
from
the
place
of
the
6
employment.
7
c.
A
permit
issued
to
a
certified
peace
officer
shall
8
authorize
that
peace
officer
to
go
armed
anywhere
in
the
state
9
at
all
times
,
including
on
the
grounds
of
a
school
.
10
d.
Permits
shall
expire
twelve
months
after
the
date
11
when
issued
except
that
permits
issued
to
peace
officers
and
12
correctional
officers
are
valid
through
the
officer’s
period
of
13
employment
unless
otherwise
canceled.
When
the
employment
is
14
terminated,
the
holder
of
the
permit
shall
surrender
it
to
the
15
issuing
officer
for
cancellation.
>
16
5.
Page
4,
by
striking
lines
18
and
19
and
inserting:
17
<
f.
Completion
of
a
hunter
education
program
approved
by
18
the
natural
resource
commission
pursuant
to
section
483A.27,
19
if
the
program
includes
handgun
safety
training
and
completion
20
of
the
handgun
safety
training
is
included
on
the
certificate
21
of
completion.
>
22
6.
Page
7,
after
line
9
by
inserting:
23
<
Sec.
___.
NEW
SECTION
.
724.14
Nonprofessional
permit
——
24
change
of
residence
to
another
county.
25
If
a
permit
holder
of
a
nonprofessional
permit
to
carry
26
weapons
changes
residences
from
one
county
to
another
county
27
after
the
issuance
of
the
permit,
the
department
of
public
28
safety
shall
by
rule
specify
the
procedure
to
transfer
the
29
regulation
of
the
holder’s
permit
to
another
sheriff
for
the
30
purposes
of
issuing
a
renewal
or
duplicate
permit,
or
complying
31
with
section
724.13.
>
32
7.
Page
7,
line
15,
by
striking
<
firearms
>
and
inserting
33
<
pistols
or
revolvers
>
34
8.
Page
11,
after
line
25
by
inserting:
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#6.
#7.
#8.
<
Sec.
___.
Section
724.21A,
Code
2017,
is
amended
by
adding
1
the
following
new
subsection:
2
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
8.
If
an
applicant
or
permit
holder
3
appeals
the
decision
by
the
sheriff
or
commissioner
to
deny
4
an
application
for
or
suspend
or
revoke
a
permit
to
carry
5
weapons
or
a
permit
to
acquire
pistols
or
revolvers,
and
it
6
is
later
determined
on
appeal
the
applicant
or
permit
holder
7
is
eligible
to
be
issued
or
possess
a
permit
to
carry
weapons
8
or
a
permit
to
acquire
pistols
or
revolvers,
the
applicant
9
or
permit
holder
shall
be
awarded
court
costs
and
reasonable
10
attorney
fees.
If
the
decision
of
the
sheriff
or
commissioner
11
to
deny
an
application
for
or
suspend
or
revoke
a
permit
to
12
carry
weapons
or
a
permit
to
acquire
pistols
or
revolvers
is
13
upheld
on
appeal,
or
the
applicant
or
permit
holder
withdraws
14
or
dismisses
the
appeal,
the
political
subdivision
of
the
state
15
representing
the
sheriff
or
the
state
department
representing
16
the
commissioner
shall
be
awarded
court
costs
and
reasonable
17
attorney
fees.
>
18
9.
Page
12,
line
7,
by
striking
<
or
spouse
>
and
inserting
19
<
spouse,
or
instructor
>
20
10.
Page
12,
by
striking
lines
32
and
33
and
inserting
21
<
information
of
holders
of
professional
or
nonprofessional
22
permits
to
carry
weapons
and
permits
to
acquire
pistols
or
23
revolvers,
including
but
not
>
24
11.
Page
13,
by
striking
lines
4
and
5
and
inserting
25
<
revocation,
or
administration
of
professional
or
26
nonprofessional
permits
to
carry
weapons
and
permits
to
acquire
27
pistols
or
revolvers,
provided
that
>
28
12.
Page
13,
by
striking
lines
8
through
12
and
inserting:
29
<
c.
This
subsection
shall
not
prohibit
the
release
of
30
information
to
a
criminal
or
juvenile
justice
agency
as
defined
31
in
section
692.1
for
the
performance
of
any
lawfully
authorized
32
duty
or
for
conducting
a
lawfully
authorized
background
33
investigation.
>
34
13.
Page
14,
line
11,
by
striking
<
declarative
>
and
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#10.
#11.
#12.
inserting
<
declaratory
>
1
14.
Page
14,
by
striking
lines
12
through
14
and
inserting
2
<
injunctive
relief
for
damages.
>
3
15.
Page
14,
line
27,
after
<
person
>
by
inserting
<
,
other
4
than
a
peace
officer,
>
5
16.
Page
14,
line
31,
after
<
prohibit
the
>
by
inserting
6
<
lawful
>
7
17.
Page
14,
by
striking
lines
34
and
35
and
inserting
<
and
8
parking
garages
by
a
person
who
displays
to
capitol
security
9
personnel
a
valid
permit
to
carry
weapons
upon
request.
>
10
18.
Page
15,
line
18,
by
striking
<
transfer,
>
11
19.
Page
16,
by
striking
lines
18
through
29
and
inserting:
12
1.
“Reasonable
force”
is
means
that
force
and
no
more
which
13
a
reasonable
person,
in
like
circumstances,
would
judge
to
14
be
necessary
to
prevent
an
injury
or
loss
and
can
include
15
deadly
force
if
it
is
reasonable
to
believe
that
such
force
is
16
necessary
to
avoid
injury
or
risk
to
one’s
life
or
safety
or
17
the
life
or
safety
of
another,
or
it
is
reasonable
to
believe
18
that
such
force
is
necessary
to
resist
a
like
force
or
threat.
19
Reasonable
force,
including
deadly
force,
may
be
used
even
if
20
an
alternative
course
of
action
is
available
if
the
alternative
21
entails
a
risk
to
life
or
safety,
or
the
life
or
safety
of
a
22
third
party,
or
requires
one
to
abandon
or
retreat
from
one’s
23
dwelling
or
place
of
business
or
employment.
24
20.
Page
16,
line
30,
by
striking
<
3.
>
and
inserting
<
2.
>
25
21.
Page
16,
line
34,
by
striking
<
4.
>
and
inserting
<
3.
>
26
22.
Page
18,
after
line
14
by
inserting:
27
<
Sec.
___.
NEW
SECTION
.
704.2B
Use
of
deadly
force
——
28
duties
——
evidence.
29
1.
If
a
person
uses
deadly
force,
the
person
shall
notify
30
or
cause
another
to
notify
a
law
enforcement
agency
about
the
31
person’s
use
of
deadly
force
within
a
reasonable
time
period
32
after
the
person’s
use
of
the
deadly
force,
if
the
person
or
33
another
person
is
capable
of
providing
such
notification.
34
2.
The
person
using
deadly
force
shall
not
intentionally
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destroy,
alter,
conceal,
or
disguise
physical
evidence
relating
1
to
the
person’s
use
of
deadly
force,
and
the
person
shall
not
2
intentionally
intimidate
witnesses
into
refusing
to
cooperate
3
with
any
investigation
relating
to
the
use
of
such
deadly
force
4
or
induce
another
person
to
alter
testimony
about
the
use
of
5
such
deadly
force.
>
6
23.
Page
18,
line
33,
after
<
property
>
by
inserting
7
<
pursuant
to
section
704.4
>
8
24.
Page
22,
after
line
14
by
inserting:
9
<
DIVISION
___
10
INITIAL
APPEARANCE
——
BAIL
11
Sec.
___.
Section
804.21,
subsection
5,
paragraph
b,
12
subparagraph
(1),
Code
2017,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
13
(1)
The
person
was
arrested
for
a
crime
other
than
a
14
violation
of
section
708.6,
section
724.26,
subsection
1,
or
15
a
forcible
felony,
and
>
16
25.
Page
22,
line
27
by
striking
<
firearms
>
and
inserting
17
<
pistols
or
revolvers
>
18
26.
Page
22,
line
29,
by
striking
<
firearms
>
and
inserting
19
<
pistols
or
revolvers
>
20
27.
By
renumbering
as
necessary.
21
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