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CT HB05305
Bill
Status
5/24/2022
Primary Sponsor
Public Safety and Security Committee
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AI Summary
Public Act No. 22-102 Summary
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Requires firearms retail businesses storing 10 or more firearms to install burglar alarm systems directly connected to local police or monitored by central station, with civil penalties up to $100 per violation and $4,900 aggregate for continuing violations.
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Modifies pistol and revolver permit requirements to allow chief executive officers of municipalities (not just chiefs of police) to issue permits, with applicants requiring valid eligibility certificates, safety training completion, and submission of local zoning documentation.
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Establishes temporary state permits valid for 60 days before conversion to state permits, with applicants limited to one application per 12-month period and required to complete approved safety courses.
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Updates long gun sale procedures to require applications with authorization numbers from the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, with receipts sent to the commissioner and local law enforcement within 24-48 hours.
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Modifies gun show notification requirements to include date, time, duration, and location information sent 30 days in advance to chief of police or designated municipal chief executive officer.
Legislative Description
An Act Making Revisions To Statutes Relating To Firearms Permits And Firearms Dealers.
Last Action
Signed by the Governor
5/24/2022