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ID H0156
Bill
Status
3/13/2019
Primary Sponsor
State Affairs Committee
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AI Summary
House Bill 156 Summary
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Reduces the required years of aggregate service for qualified retired law enforcement officers from 15 years to 10 years to obtain a concealed firearm license.
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Allows officers who retired due to service-connected disability after completing any applicable probationary period to qualify, regardless of total years served.
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Corrects a code reference in section 18-3302H from an incorrect citation to the proper Idaho Code section 18-3302(1522) for license revocation authority.
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Maintains all other requirements for retired officers including good standing status, training and qualification standards, and prohibition on federal firearm restrictions.
Legislative Description
Amends existing law to revise the definition of a “qualified retired law enforcement officer.”
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Last Action
Reported Signed by Governor on March 13, 2019 Session Law Chapter 80 Effective: 07/01/2019
3/13/2019