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Public Act 100-0906 Public Act 0906 100TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 100-0906 | HB4855 Enrolled | LRB100 18025 SLF 33213 b |
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| AN ACT concerning safety.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The Firearm Owners Identification Card Act is | amended by changing Sections 1.1, 5, 7, and 13.2 and by adding | Section 8.3 as follows:
| (430 ILCS 65/1.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-1.1)
| Sec. 1.1. For purposes of this Act:
| "Addicted to narcotics" means a person who has been: | (1) convicted of an offense involving the use or | possession of cannabis, a controlled substance, or | methamphetamine within the past year; or | (2) determined by the Department of State Police to be | addicted to narcotics based upon federal law or federal | guidelines. | "Addicted to narcotics" does not include possession or use | of a prescribed controlled substance under the direction and | authority of a physician or other person authorized to | prescribe the controlled substance when the controlled | substance is used in the prescribed manner. | "Adjudicated as a person with a mental disability" means | the person is the subject of a determination by a court, board, | commission or other lawful authority that the person, as a |
| result of marked subnormal intelligence, or mental illness, | mental impairment, incompetency, condition, or disease: | (1) presents a clear and present danger to himself, | herself, or to others; | (2) lacks the mental capacity to manage his or her own | affairs or is adjudicated a person with a disability as | defined in Section 11a-2 of the Probate Act of 1975; | (3) is not guilty in a criminal case by reason of | insanity, mental disease or defect; | (3.5) is guilty but mentally ill, as provided in | Section 5-2-6 of the Unified Code of Corrections; | (4) is incompetent to stand trial in a criminal case; | (5) is not guilty by reason of lack of mental | responsibility under Articles 50a and 72b of the Uniform | Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. 850a, 876b;
| (6) is a sexually violent person under subsection (f) | of Section 5 of the Sexually Violent Persons Commitment | Act; | (7) is a sexually dangerous person under the Sexually | Dangerous Persons Act; | (8) is unfit to stand trial under the Juvenile Court | Act of 1987; | (9) is not guilty by reason of insanity under the | Juvenile Court Act of 1987; | (10) is subject to involuntary admission as an | inpatient as defined in Section 1-119 of the Mental Health |
| and Developmental Disabilities Code; | (11) is subject to involuntary admission as an | outpatient as defined in Section 1-119.1 of the Mental | Health and Developmental Disabilities Code; | (12) is subject to judicial admission as set forth in | Section 4-500 of the Mental Health and Developmental | Disabilities Code; or | (13) is subject to the provisions of the Interstate | Agreements on Sexually Dangerous Persons Act. | "Clear and present danger" means a person who: | (1) communicates a serious threat of physical violence | against a reasonably identifiable victim or poses a clear | and imminent risk of serious physical injury to himself, | herself, or another person as determined by a physician, | clinical psychologist, or qualified examiner; or | (2) demonstrates threatening physical or verbal | behavior, such as violent, suicidal, or assaultive | threats, actions, or other behavior, as determined by a | physician, clinical psychologist, qualified examiner, | school administrator, or law enforcement official. | "Clinical psychologist" has the meaning provided in | Section 1-103 of the Mental Health and Developmental | Disabilities Code. | "Controlled substance" means a controlled substance or | controlled substance analog as defined in the Illinois | Controlled Substances Act. |
| "Counterfeit" means to copy or imitate, without legal | authority, with
intent
to deceive. | "Federally licensed firearm dealer" means a person who is | licensed as a federal firearms dealer under Section 923 of the | federal Gun Control Act of 1968 (18 U.S.C. 923).
| "Firearm" means any device, by
whatever name known, which | is designed to expel a projectile or projectiles
by the action | of an explosion, expansion of gas or escape of gas; excluding,
| however:
| (1) any pneumatic gun, spring gun, paint ball gun, or | B-B gun which
expels a single globular projectile not | exceeding .18 inch in
diameter or which has a maximum | muzzle velocity of less than 700 feet
per second;
| (1.1) any pneumatic gun, spring gun, paint ball gun, or | B-B gun which expels breakable paint balls containing | washable marking colors; | (2) any device used exclusively for signalling or | safety and required or
recommended by the United States | Coast Guard or the Interstate Commerce
Commission;
| (3) any device used exclusively for the firing of stud | cartridges,
explosive rivets or similar industrial | ammunition; and
| (4) an antique firearm (other than a machine-gun) | which, although
designed as a weapon, the Department of | State Police finds by reason of
the date of its | manufacture, value, design, and other characteristics is
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| primarily a collector's item and is not likely to be used | as a weapon.
| "Firearm ammunition" means any self-contained cartridge or | shotgun
shell, by whatever name known, which is designed to be | used or adaptable to
use in a firearm; excluding, however:
| (1) any ammunition exclusively designed for use with a | device used
exclusively for signalling or safety and | required or recommended by the
United States Coast Guard or | the Interstate Commerce Commission; and
| (2) any ammunition designed exclusively for use with a | stud or rivet
driver or other similar industrial | ammunition. | "Gun show" means an event or function: | (1) at which the sale and transfer of firearms is the | regular and normal course of business and where 50 or more | firearms are displayed, offered, or exhibited for sale, | transfer, or exchange; or | (2) at which not less than 10 gun show vendors display, | offer, or exhibit for sale, sell, transfer, or exchange | firearms.
| "Gun show" includes the entire premises provided for an | event or function, including parking areas for the event or | function, that is sponsored to facilitate the purchase, sale, | transfer, or exchange of firearms as described in this Section.
| Nothing in this definition shall be construed to exclude a gun | show held in conjunction with competitive shooting events at |
| the World Shooting Complex sanctioned by a national governing | body in which the sale or transfer of firearms is authorized | under subparagraph (5) of paragraph (g) of subsection (A) of | Section 24-3 of the Criminal Code of 2012. | Unless otherwise expressly stated, "gun show" does not | include training or safety classes, competitive shooting | events, such as rifle, shotgun, or handgun matches, trap, | skeet, or sporting clays shoots, dinners, banquets, raffles, or
| any other event where the sale or transfer of firearms is not | the primary course of business. | "Gun show promoter" means a person who organizes or | operates a gun show. | "Gun show vendor" means a person who exhibits, sells, | offers for sale, transfers, or exchanges any firearms at a gun | show, regardless of whether the person arranges with a gun show | promoter for a fixed location from which to exhibit, sell, | offer for sale, transfer, or exchange any firearm. | "Involuntarily admitted" has the meaning as prescribed in | Sections 1-119 and 1-119.1 of the Mental Health and | Developmental Disabilities Code. | "Mental health facility" means any licensed private | hospital or hospital affiliate, institution, or facility, or | part thereof, and any facility, or part thereof, operated by | the State or a political subdivision thereof which provide | treatment of persons with mental illness and includes all | hospitals, institutions, clinics, evaluation facilities, |
| mental health centers, colleges, universities, long-term care | facilities, and nursing homes, or parts thereof, which provide | treatment of persons with mental illness whether or not the | primary purpose is to provide treatment of persons with mental | illness. | "National governing body" means a group of persons who | adopt rules and formulate policy on behalf of a national | firearm sporting organization. | "Patient" means: | (1) a person who is admitted as an inpatient or | resident of a public or private mental health facility for | mental health treatment under Chapter III of the Mental | Health and Developmental Disabilities Code as an informal | admission, a voluntary admission, a minor admission, an | emergency admission, or an involuntary admission, | voluntarily receives mental health treatment as an | in-patient or resident of any public or private mental | health facility, unless the treatment was solely for an | alcohol abuse disorder and no other secondary substance | abuse disorder or mental illness ; or | (2) a person who voluntarily or involuntarily receives | mental health treatment as an out-patient or is otherwise | provided services by a public or private mental health | facility, and who poses a clear and present danger to | himself, herself, or to others. | "Person with a developmental disability" means a person |
| with a disability which is attributable to any other condition | which results in impairment similar to that caused by an | intellectual disability and which requires services similar to | those required by persons with intellectual disabilities. The | disability must originate before the age of 18
years, be | expected to continue indefinitely, and constitute a | substantial disability. This disability results, in the | professional opinion of a physician, clinical psychologist, or | qualified examiner, in significant functional limitations in 3 | or more of the following areas of major life activity: | (i) self-care; | (ii) receptive and expressive language; | (iii) learning; | (iv) mobility; or | (v) self-direction. | "Person with an intellectual disability" means a person | with a significantly subaverage general intellectual | functioning which exists concurrently with impairment in | adaptive behavior and which originates before the age of 18 | years. | "Physician" has the meaning as defined in Section 1-120 of | the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. | "Qualified examiner" has the meaning provided in Section | 1-122 of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code. | "Sanctioned competitive shooting event" means a shooting | contest officially recognized by a national or state shooting |
| sport association, and includes any sight-in or practice | conducted in conjunction with the event.
| "School administrator" means the person required to report | under the School Administrator Reporting of Mental Health Clear | and Present Danger Determinations Law. | "Stun gun or taser" has the meaning ascribed to it in | Section 24-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012. | (Source: P.A. 98-63, eff. 7-9-13; 99-29, eff. 7-10-15; 99-143, | eff. 7-27-15; 99-642, eff. 7-28-16.)
| (430 ILCS 65/5) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-5)
| Sec. 5. Application and renewal. | (a) The Department of State Police shall either approve or
| deny all applications within 30 days from the date they are | received,
except as provided in subsection (b) of this Section, | and every applicant found qualified under Section 8 of this Act | by
the Department shall be entitled to a Firearm Owner's | Identification
Card upon the payment of a $10 fee. Any | applicant who is an active duty member of the Armed Forces of | the United States, a member of the Illinois National Guard, or | a member of the Reserve Forces of the United States is exempt | from the application fee. $6 of each fee derived from the
| issuance of Firearm Owner's Identification Cards, or renewals | thereof,
shall be deposited in the Wildlife and Fish Fund in | the State Treasury;
$1 of the fee shall be deposited in the | State Police Services Fund and $3 of the fee shall be deposited |
| in the
State Police Firearm Services Fund. | (b) Renewal applications shall be approved or denied within | 60 business days, provided the applicant submitted his or her | renewal application prior to the expiration of his or her | Firearm Owner's Identification Card. If a renewal application | has been submitted prior to the expiration date of the | applicant's Firearm Owner's Identification Card, the Firearm | Owner's Identification Card shall remain valid while the | Department processes the application, unless the person is | subject to or becomes subject to revocation under this Act. The | cost for a renewal application shall be $10 which shall be | deposited into the State Police Firearm Services Fund.
| (Source: P.A. 98-63, eff. 7-9-13.)
| (430 ILCS 65/7) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-7)
| Sec. 7. Validity of Firearm Owner's Identification Card. | (a) Except as provided in Section 8 of this Act or | subsection (b) of this Section , a Firearm Owner's
| Identification Card issued under the provisions of this Act | shall be valid
for the person to whom it is issued for a period | of 10 years from the date
of issuance. | (b) If a renewal application is submitted to the Department | before the expiration date of the applicant's current Firearm | Owner's Identification Card, the Firearm Owner's | Identification Card shall remain valid for a period of 60 | business days, unless the person is subject to or becomes |
| subject to revocation under this Act.
| (Source: P.A. 95-581, eff. 6-1-08 .)
| (430 ILCS 65/8.3 new) | Sec. 8.3. Suspension of Firearm Owner's Identification | Card. The Department of State Police may, by rule in a manner | consistent with the Department's rules concerning revocation, | provide for the suspension of the Firearm Owner's | Identification Card of a person whose Firearm Owner's | Identification Card is subject to revocation and seizure under | this Act for the duration of the disqualification if the | disqualification is not a permanent grounds for revocation of a | Firearm Owner's Identification Card under this Act.
| (430 ILCS 65/13.2) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-13.2)
| Sec. 13.2. Renewal; name or address change; replacement | card. The Department of State Police shall, 60 days
prior to | the expiration of a Firearm Owner's Identification Card,
| forward by first class mail to each person whose card is to | expire a
notification of the
expiration of the card and | instructions for renewal an application which may be used to
| apply for renewal of the card .
It is the obligation of the | holder of a Firearm Owner's Identification Card
to notify the | Department of State Police of any address change since the
| issuance of
the Firearm Owner's Identification Card. Whenever | any person moves from the residence address named on his or her |
| card, the person shall within 21 calendar days thereafter | notify in a form and manner prescribed by the Department of his | or her old and new residence addresses and the card number held | by him or her. Any person whose legal name has changed from the | name on the card that he or she has been previously issued must | apply for a corrected card within 30 calendar days after the | change. The cost for a corrected card shall be $5 . The cost for | replacement of a card which has been lost, destroyed, or stolen | shall be $5 if the loss, destruction, or theft of the card is | reported to the Department of State Police. The fees collected | under this Section which shall be deposited into the State | Police Firearm Services Fund.
| (Source: P.A. 97-1131, eff. 1-1-13; 98-63, eff. 7-9-13.)
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Effective Date: 1/1/2019
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