2014 Kentucky Revised Statutes CHAPTER 403 - DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE -- CHILD CUSTODY 403.754 Petitioner for protective order may apply for temporary permit to carry concealed deadly weapon -- Criteria -- Denial of application final -- Conversion to concealed carry license -- Automated listing of temporary permit holders.
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403.754 Petitioner for protective order may apply for temporary permit to
carry concealed deadly weapon -- Criteria -- Denial of application final -Conversion to concealed carry license -- Automated listing of temporary
permit holders.
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A petitioner for an order of protection granted under KRS 403.715 to 403.785
may apply for a temporary permit to carry a concealed deadly weapon on or
about his or her person into those places and under the same conditions as a
person holding a carry concealed deadly weapon license issued under KRS
237.110.
To request a temporary permit authorized by this section, the petitioner shall
apply electronically for a license to carry a concealed deadly weapon in the
manner set forth in KRS 237.110 and administrative regulation promulgated by
the Department of Kentucky State Police, unless the electronic application is
unavailable. If the electronic application is unavailable, applications for
temporary permits under this section shall not be accepted.
Prior to the issuance of a temporary permit authorized by this section, the
Department of Kentucky State Police, upon receipt of a completed application,
application fee, and any documentation required by KRS 237.110 or
administrative regulation promulgated by the Department of Kentucky State
Police, shall conduct the background check as set forth in KRS 237.110.
The Department of Kentucky State Police shall issue a temporary permit
authorized by this section if the applicant is not disqualified under the
standards set forth in KRS 237.110(4)(a) to (h).
A temporary permit issued under this section shall be valid for forty-five (45)
days from the date of issuance and not be subsequently extended or reissued.
A temporary permit which has expired shall be void and shall not be valid for
any purpose.
The Department of Kentucky State Police shall, within one (1) working day or
as soon as practically possible after the date of receipt of the completed
application, a recent color photograph of the applicant, and, for applicants who
are not citizens of the United States, any documentation required under KRS
237.110, either issue the temporary permit or deny the application based solely
on the grounds that the applicant fails to qualify under the criteria set forth in
KRS 237.110.
In order to convert the temporary permit issued under this section into a license
to carry a concealed deadly weapon issued under KRS 237.110, the applicant
shall meet the firearms safety training requirement under KRS 237.110(4)
within the forty-five (45) day period the temporary permit is valid. If firearms
safety training is not completed within the forty-five (45) day temporary permit
period, a new application for a license to carry a concealed deadly weapon
shall be required.
If the Department of Kentucky State Police denies the application for a
temporary permit, that decision shall be final but the applicants application for
a license to carry a concealed deadly license shall continue to be processed
and either issued or denied in accordance with KRS 237.110.
The holder of a permit issued under this section shall carry the permit at all
times the permit holder is carrying a concealed firearm or other deadly weapon
and shall display the permit upon request of a law enforcement officer.
Violation of the provisions of this subsection shall constitute a noncriminal
violation with a penalty of twenty-five dollars ($25), payable to the clerk of the
District Court, but no court costs shall be assessed.
(10) The Department of Kentucky State Police shall maintain an automated listing
of temporary permit holders and pertinent information under the same
circumstances and restrictions set forth in KRS 237.110.
(11) Nothing in this section shall authorize the carrying of a concealed deadly
weapon by a person prohibited from possessing such a weapon by state or
federal law.
Effective:July 15, 2014
History: Created 2014 Ky. Acts ch. 120, sec. 4, effective July 15, 2014.
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