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2012 Kansas Statutes
Chapter 75 STATE DEPARTMENTS; PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES
Article 7c FIREARMS
- Section 75-7c01 Personal and family protection act; citation of act.
- Section 75-7c02 Definitions.
- Section 75-7c03 License to carry concealed handgun; issuance; form; display on demand of law enforcement officer; reciprocity.
- Section 75-7c04 Same; disqualifications; handgun safety and training course.
- Section 75-7c05 Same; application; fees; fingerprints; sheriff's report; criminal history records report; issuance or denial of license; requirements for retired law enforcement officers.
- Section 75-7c06 Same; records related to licenses, disclosure; address change or loss or destruction of license, requirements.
- Section 75-7c07 Same; denial,
- Section 75-7c08 Same; renewal; fees; permanent expiration, when.
- Section 75-7c09 False statements, warning on application.
- Section 75-7c10 Same; restrictions on carrying concealed handgun on certain property; exceptions; penalties for violations.
- Section 75-7c12 Carrying concealed handgun while under influence of alcohol or drugs prohibited; evidence; testing; revocation of license, when.
- Section 75-7c13 Concealed handgun licensure fund; uses of moneys.
- Section 75-7c14 County law enforcement equipment fund; uses of moneys.
- Section 75-7c15 Liability insurance, persons conducting handgun safety and training courses.
- Section 75-7c16 Rules and regulations; annual report.
- Section 75-7c17 Legislative findings regarding uniform standards for licensing and regulation; certain local ordinances and resolutions inapplicable to licensees; limitations on authority of attorney general; liberal construction of act.
- Section 75-7c18 Severability.
- Section 75-7c19 United States, district and county attorneys, attorney general and assistants; licensure and training requirements.
- Section 75-7c25 Orders of involuntary commitment for treatment of mental illness or alcohol or substance abuse; entry in certain databases; possession of firearms prohibited, when.
- Section 75-7c26 Discharge of person involuntarily committed for treatment for mental illness or alcohol or substance abuse; restoration of ability to legally possess firearm, when.
- Section 75-7c27 Petition for relief of firearm prohibitions; procedure.
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