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92_SB1563

 
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 1        AN ACT concerning firearms.

 2        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 3    represented in the General Assembly:

 4        Section 5.  The Firearm Owners Identification Card Act is
 5    amended by changing  Section  4  and  adding  Section  17  as
 6    follows:

 7        (430 ILCS 65/4) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-4)
 8        Sec.   4.  (a)  Each  applicant  for  a  Firearm  Owner's
 9    Identification Card must:
10             (1)  Make application on blank  forms  prepared  and
11        furnished at convenient locations throughout the State by
12        the  Department  of State Police, or by electronic means,
13        if and when made available by  the  Department  of  State
14        Police; and
15             (2)  Submit  evidence  to  the  Department  of State
16        Police that:
17                  (i)  He or she is 21 years of age or  over,  or
18             if he or she is under 21 years of age that he or she
19             has  the  written  consent  of  his or her parent or
20             legal guardian to possess and acquire  firearms  and
21             firearm ammunition and that he or she has never been
22             convicted  of  a  misdemeanor  other  than a traffic
23             offense or adjudged delinquent,  provided,  however,
24             that  such  parent  or  legal  guardian  is  not  an
25             individual  prohibited from having a Firearm Owner's
26             Identification Card and files an affidavit with  the
27             Department  as  prescribed by the Department stating
28             that he or she is not an individual prohibited  from
29             having a Card;
30                  (ii)  He  or  she  has  not been convicted of a
31             felony  under  the  laws  of  this  or   any   other
 
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 1             jurisdiction;
 2                  (iii)  He or she is not addicted to narcotics;
 3                  (iv)  He  or  she  has  not been a patient in a
 4             mental institution within the past 5 years;
 5                  (v)  He or she is not mentally retarded;
 6                  (vi)  He  or  she  is  not  an  alien  who   is
 7             unlawfully  present  in  the United States under the
 8             laws of the United States;
 9                  (vii)  He or she is not subject to an  existing
10             order  of  protection  prohibiting  him  or her from
11             possessing a firearm;
12                  (viii)  He or she has not been convicted within
13             the past 5 years  of  battery,  assault,  aggravated
14             assault,  violation  of an order of protection, or a
15             substantially    similar    offense    in    another
16             jurisdiction,  in  which  a  firearm  was  used   or
17             possessed;
18                  (ix)  He  or  she  has  not  been  convicted of
19             domestic battery or a substantially similar  offense
20             in  another  jurisdiction  committed on or after the
21             effective date of this amendatory Act of 1997; and
22                  (x)  He or she has not  been  convicted  within
23             the   past   5   years  of  domestic  battery  or  a
24             substantially    similar    offense    in    another
25             jurisdiction committed before the effective date  of
26             this amendatory Act of 1997; and
27                  (xi)  He  or  she  has  completed  a  course of
28             firearms safety education as prescribed  in  Section
29             17  of  this  Act.   This requirement applies to new
30             applications received on or after January  1,  2003.
31             For   the   purposes   of  this  clause  (xi),  "new
32             application" means an application of  a  person  who
33             has    never   been   issued   a   Firearm   Owner's
34             Identification Card; and
 
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 1             (3)  Upon request by the Department of State Police,
 2        sign a release on a form prescribed by the Department  of
 3        State  Police  waiving  any  right to confidentiality and
 4        requesting the disclosure  to  the  Department  of  State
 5        Police  of  limited  mental  health institution admission
 6        information from another state, the District of Columbia,
 7        any other territory of the United States,  or  a  foreign
 8        nation  concerning  the applicant for the sole purpose of
 9        determining whether the applicant is or was a patient  in
10        a  mental  health institution and disqualified because of
11        that   status   from   receiving   a   Firearm    Owner's
12        Identification  Card.  No mental health care or treatment
13        records may be requested.  The information received shall
14        be destroyed within one year of receipt.
15        (a-5)  Each   applicant    for    a    Firearm    Owner's
16    Identification  Card  who is over the age of 18 shall furnish
17    to the Department of State Police either his or her  driver's
18    license number or Illinois Identification Card number.
19        (b)  Each  application  form  shall include the following
20    statement printed in  bold  type:  "Warning:  Entering  false
21    information   on   an   application  for  a  Firearm  Owner's
22    Identification Card is punishable as  a  Class  2  felony  in
23    accordance with subsection (d-5) of Section 14 of the Firearm
24    Owners Identification Card Act.".
25        (c)  Upon  such  written  consent, pursuant to Section 4,
26    paragraph (a) (2) (i), the parent or  legal  guardian  giving
27    the  consent  shall  be liable for any damages resulting from
28    the applicant's use of firearms or firearm ammunition.
29    (Source: P.A. 91-514,  eff.  1-1-00;  91-694,  eff.  4-13-00;
30    92-442, eff. 8-17-01.)

31        (430 ILCS 65/17 new)
32        Sec. 17.  Firearms safety education.
33        (a)  Authority.   The  Illinois  Law Enforcement Training
 
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 1    Standards Board ("Board"), shall create, maintain, and update
 2    a course  of  firearms  safety  education.   Any  person  may
 3    voluntarily   take  the  firearms  safety  education  course,
 4    whether or not he or she is a new  applicant  for  a  Firearm
 5    Owner's  Identification  Card.   The  course  shall provide 3
 6    hours of classroom instruction in topics relating to firearms
 7    safety.  The topics shall include, but are  not  limited  to:
 8    safe  loading,  handling,  transportation,  and  storage; and
 9    preventing access to firearms by minors.
10        (b)  Instruction.   The  Board  shall  establish  minimum
11    standards for  the  certification  of  schools  and  for  the
12    certification  of  instructors who shall provide the approved
13    course  of  firearms  safety.  The  Board  may  prescribe   a
14    reasonable  fee  for  certification. All fees collected under
15    this Section shall be deposited in the Traffic  and  Criminal
16    Conviction  Surcharge  Fund  and  may  be  used  only for the
17    purposes specified in paragraph  (1)  of  Section  9  of  the
18    Illinois   Police   Training  Act.   The  Board  may  certify
19    providers of the  firearms  safety  course.   The  Board  may
20    certify  sworn  law  enforcement personnel as instructors for
21    the  firearms  safety   course,   and   may   certify   other
22    appropriately  qualified  persons. Schools that are certified
23    to provide the firearms  safety  course  may  not  employ  or
24    otherwise utilize the services of any person as an instructor
25    of the firearms safety education course unless that person is
26    certified as an instructor by the Board.
27        (c)  Alternative  courses.   The  Board  may review other
28    courses of firearms safety education and certify schools  and
29    instructors as acceptable alternatives to the firearms safety
30    education  course  prescribed by the Board. The providers and
31    instructors of the certified acceptable  alternative  courses
32    may  be  certified  as provided for in subsection (b) of this
33    Section.
34        (d)  Rule-making.  The Board may make all rules necessary
 
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 1    to carry out the responsibilities assigned to it  under  this
 2    Section.

 3        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
 4    becoming law.

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