Senate File 107 - Introduced



                                       SENATE FILE       
                                       BY  DEARDEN

                                       (COMPANION TO HF 120)


    Passed Senate,  Date               Passed House, Date             
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                 Approved                            

                                      A BILL FOR

  1 An Act relating to the issuance of permits to carry weapons.
  2 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
  3 TLSB 1938SS 82
  4 rh/es/88

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  1  1    Section 1.  Section 724.7, Code 2007, is amended to read as
  1  2 follows:
  1  3    724.7  NONPROFESSIONAL PERMIT TO CARRY WEAPONS.
  1  4    Any person who can reasonably justify going armed may be
  1  5 issued a nonprofessional permit to carry weapons.  Such
  1  6 permits shall be on a form prescribed and published by the
  1  7 commissioner of public safety, which shall be readily
  1  8 distinguishable from the professional permit, and shall
  1  9 identify the holder thereof, and state the reason for the
  1 10 issuance of the permit, and the limits of the authority
  1 11 granted by such permit.  All permits so issued shall be for a
  1 12 definite period as established by the issuing officer, but in
  1 13 no event shall exceed a period of twelve months of three
  1 14 years.
  1 15    Sec. 2.  Section 724.9, Code 2007, is amended to read as
  1 16 follows:
  1 17    724.9  FIREARM FIREARMS TRAINING PROGRAM PROGRAMS.
  1 18    A training program to qualify persons in the safe use of
  1 19 firearms shall be provided by the issuing officer of permits,
  1 20 as provided in section 724.11.
  1 21    1.  The commissioner of public safety shall establish
  1 22 minimum standards for a training program designed to qualify
  1 23 persons in the safe use of firearms and shall include a course
  1 24 of instruction designed to qualify a person on a firing range.
  1 25 The program shall include at a minimum an eight=hour course of
  1 26 instruction.  The course of instruction shall include the
  1 27 following topics:
  1 28    a.  Firearms safety in the classroom, at home, on the
  1 29 firing range, and while carrying the firearm.
  1 30    b.  A physical demonstration performed by the applicant
  1 31 that demonstrates the applicant's ability to safely load and
  1 32 unload a revolver and a semiautomatic pistol and the
  1 33 applicant's marksmanship.
  1 34    c.  The basic principles of marksmanship.
  1 35    d.  The law relating to firearms pursuant to this chapter.
  2  1    e.  The law relating to the justifiable use of force
  2  2 pursuant to chapter 704.
  2  3    f.  A live fire test administered to the applicant while in
  2  4 the presence of a qualified firearms safety instructor as
  2  5 defined in section 724.9B of twenty rounds from a standing
  2  6 position or its equivalent at a distance from a B=27
  2  7 silhouette target, or an equivalent target, of seven yards.
  2  8    2.  The commissioner of public safety shall approve the
  2  9 training program, and the county sheriff or the commissioner
  2 10 of public safety conducting the training program within their
  2 11 respective jurisdictions may contract with a private
  2 12 organization or use the services of other agencies, or may use
  2 13 a combination of the two, to provide such a training program
  2 14 that meets the minimum standards specified in subsection 1.
  2 15 Any person eligible to be issued a permit to carry weapons may
  2 16 enroll in such course.  A fee sufficient to cover the cost of
  2 17 the program may be charged to each person attending.
  2 18 Certificates of completion, on a form prescribed and published
  2 19 by the commissioner of public safety, shall be issued by a
  2 20 qualified firearms safety instructor subject to the
  2 21 restrictions of section 724.9A to each person who successfully
  2 22 completes the program.  No A person shall not be issued either
  2 23 a professional or nonprofessional permit unless the person has
  2 24 received a certificate of completion or is a certified peace
  2 25 officer.  No A peace officer or correctional officer, except a
  2 26 certified peace officer, shall not go armed with a pistol or
  2 27 revolver unless the officer has received a certificate of
  2 28 completion, provided that this requirement shall not apply to
  2 29 persons who are employed in this state as peace officers on
  2 30 January 1, 1978 until July 1, 1978, or to peace officers of
  2 31 other jurisdictions exercising their legal duties within this
  2 32 state.
  2 33    Sec. 3.  NEW SECTION.  724.9A  CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION.
  2 34    A qualified firearms safety instructor shall not issue a
  2 35 certificate of completion to an applicant for a permit to
  3  1 carry weapons who does any of the following:
  3  2    1.  Fails to follow the orders of the qualified firearms
  3  3 safety instructor or the qualified firearms safety
  3  4 instructor's designee.
  3  5    2.  Handles a firearm in a manner that, in the judgment of
  3  6 the qualified firearms safety instructor, poses a danger to
  3  7 the applicant or others.
  3  8    3.  During the live fire testing portion of the training
  3  9 program, fails to hit the silhouette portion of the targets
  3 10 with at least eighteen rounds.
  3 11    Sec. 4.  NEW SECTION.  724.9B  QUALIFIED FIREARMS SAFETY
  3 12 INSTRUCTOR.
  3 13    A firearms safety instructor shall be considered to be a
  3 14 qualified firearms safety instructor if the instructor has any
  3 15 of the following qualifications:
  3 16    1.  Is a valid firearms safety instructor certified by the
  3 17 national rifle association holding a rating as a personal
  3 18 protection instructor or pistol marksmanship instructor.
  3 19    2.  Submits a photocopy of a certificate of completion of a
  3 20 firearms safety instructor course offered by a local, state,
  3 21 or federal governmental agency.
  3 22    3.  Submits a photocopy of a certificate of completion of a
  3 23 firearms safety instructor course approved by the department
  3 24 of public safety.
  3 25    4.  Has successfully completed a firearms safety instructor
  3 26 course given by or under the supervision of any state, county,
  3 27 municipal, or federal law enforcement agency.
  3 28    5.  Is a certified police officer firearms safety
  3 29 instructor.
  3 30    6.  Is a certified law enforcement academy firearms safety
  3 31 instructor.
  3 32    Sec. 5.  Section 724.11, Code 2007, is amended to read as
  3 33 follows:
  3 34    724.11  ISSUANCE OF PERMIT TO CARRY WEAPONS.
  3 35    1.  Applications for permits to carry weapons shall be made
  4  1 to the sheriff of the county in which the applicant resides.
  4  2 Applications from persons who are nonresidents of the state,
  4  3 or whose need to go armed arises out of employment by the
  4  4 state, shall be made to the commissioner of public safety.  In
  4  5 either case, the issuance of the permit shall be by and at the
  4  6 discretion of the sheriff or commissioner, who shall, before
  4  7 issuing the permit, determine that the requirements of
  4  8 sections 724.6 to 724.10 have been satisfied.  However, the
  4  9 training program requirements in section 724.9 may shall be
  4 10 waived for renewal permits.  If the sheriff or the
  4 11 commissioner restricts or denies an application for a permit
  4 12 under this section, the sheriff or commissioner shall provide
  4 13 a written statement of the reasons for the restriction or
  4 14 denial.
  4 15    2.  The issuing officer shall collect a fee of ten thirty
  4 16 dollars, except from a duly appointed peace officer or
  4 17 correctional officer, for each permit issued.  Renewal permits
  4 18 or duplicate permits shall be issued for a fee of five
  4 19 dollars.  The issuing officer shall notify the commissioner of
  4 20 public safety of the issuance of any permit at least monthly
  4 21 and forward to the commissioner an amount equal to two dollars
  4 22 for each permit issued and one dollar for each renewal or
  4 23 duplicate permit issued.  All such fees received by the
  4 24 commissioner shall be paid to the treasurer of state and
  4 25 deposited in the operating account of the department of public
  4 26 safety to offset the cost of administering this chapter.  Any
  4 27 unspent balance as of June 30 of each year shall revert to the
  4 28 general fund as provided by section 8.33.
  4 29    Sec. 6.  NEW SECTION.  724.11A  RECIPROCITY.
  4 30    A person possessing a valid out=of=state permit to carry a
  4 31 weapon shall be entitled to the privileges and subject to the
  4 32 restrictions prescribed by this chapter provided the state
  4 33 that issued the license recognizes weapons permits issued in
  4 34 Iowa.
  4 35    Sec. 7.  NEW SECTION.  724.13A  IMMUNITY.
  5  1    The sheriff or the commissioner of public safety shall not
  5  2 be liable for damages in any civil action arising from the
  5  3 alleged wrongful issuance, renewal, or failure to revoke a
  5  4 permit to carry weapons provided that the sheriff or the
  5  5 commissioner acted in good faith and without malice in
  5  6 carrying out the sheriff's or the commissioner's official
  5  7 duties.
  5  8                           EXPLANATION
  5  9    This bill relates to the issuance of weapons permits.
  5 10    The bill provides that a nonprofessional permit to carry
  5 11 weapons shall be issued for a three=year period and changes
  5 12 the fee for a permit to carry weapons from $10 to $30.
  5 13 Current law allows the permit to be issued for a period
  5 14 determined by the commissioner of public safety or the sheriff
  5 15 not to exceed one year.
  5 16    The bill provides that if the sheriff or commissioner
  5 17 restricts or denies an application for a concealed weapons
  5 18 permit, the sheriff or commissioner shall provide a written
  5 19 statement of the reasons for the denial.
  5 20    The bill amends current law relating to a firearms training
  5 21 program.  The bill provides that the commissioner of public
  5 22 safety shall establish minimum firearms safety standards.  The
  5 23 bill specifies that the commissioner of public safety shall
  5 24 establish certain minimum training standards relating to the
  5 25 qualifications of persons in the safe use of firearms and
  5 26 shall include a course of instruction designed to qualify a
  5 27 person on a firing range.
  5 28    The bill provides that a qualified firearms safety
  5 29 instructor shall issue a certificate of completion to a person
  5 30 who successfully completes the training program, including
  5 31 certain specific requirements relating to live fire ammunition
  5 32 testing on a firing range.  The bill specifically provides
  5 33 that a person who does not follow the orders of the qualified
  5 34 firearms safety instructor, handles a firearm in a manner that
  5 35 poses a danger to the applicant or others, or who, during the
  6  1 live fire testing portion of the training program, fails to
  6  2 hit the silhouette portion of the targets with at least 18
  6  3 rounds, shall not be issued a certificate of completion.
  6  4 Under the bill, an applicant for a permit to carry weapons
  6  5 shall not be issued a permit to carry weapons unless the
  6  6 applicant has received a certificate of completion or is a
  6  7 certified peace officer.
  6  8    The bill defines a qualified firearms safety instructor as
  6  9 a person who meets any of the following qualifications:
  6 10    1.  Is a valid firearms safety instructor certified by the
  6 11 national rifle association holding a rating as a personal
  6 12 protection instructor or pistol marksmanship instructor.
  6 13    2.  Submits a photocopy of a certificate of completion of a
  6 14 firearms safety instructor course offered by a local, state,
  6 15 or federal governmental agency.
  6 16    3.  Submits a photocopy of a certificate of completion of a
  6 17 firearms safety instructor course approved by the department
  6 18 of public safety.
  6 19    4.  Has successfully completed a firearms safety instructor
  6 20 course given by or under the supervision of any state, county,
  6 21 municipal, or federal law enforcement agency.
  6 22    5.  Is a certified police officer firearms safety
  6 23 instructor.
  6 24    6.  Is a certified law enforcement academy firearms safety
  6 25 instructor.
  6 26    The bill provides that a person possessing a valid out=of=
  6 27 state permit to carry a weapon shall be entitled to the
  6 28 privileges and subject to the restrictions prescribed by this
  6 29 chapter provided that the state that issued the license
  6 30 recognizes weapons permits issued in Iowa.
  6 31    The bill provides that the sheriff or the commissioner of
  6 32 public safety shall not be liable for damages in any civil
  6 33 action arising from the alleged wrongful issuance, renewal, or
  6 34 failure to revoke a permit to carry weapons provided that the
  6 35 sheriff or commissioner acted in good faith and without malice
  7  1 in carrying out the sheriff's or commissioner's official
  7  2 duties.
  7  3 LSB 1938SS 82
  7  4 rh:rj/es/88