House Bill 213

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Last Action to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (S)
Title AN ACT relating to concealed deadly weapons.
Bill Documents Bill
Bill Request Number 930
Sponsors J. Jenkins, J. DeCesare, C. Embry Jr., D. Graham, R. Heath, D. Horlander, T. Kerr, S. Lee, D. Mayfield, D. Meade , S. Miles, T. Moore, D. Osborne, J. Richards, S. Santoro, A. Wuchner, J. York
Summary of Original Version Amend KRS 237.110 to allow corrections officers, current or retired, of urban-county governments or consolidated local governments to use their professional training to satisfy the training requirement in applying for a concealed-carry permit.
Index Headings of Original Version Firearms and Weapons - Corrections officers of merged or urban-county governments, deem trained for concealed carry
Jails and Jailers - Corrections officers of merged or urban-county governments, deem trained for concealed carry
Counties, Urban - corrections officers of merged or urban-county governments, deem trained for concealed carry
Consolidated Local Governments - Corrections officers of merged or urban-county governments, deem trained for concealed carry
Proposed Amendments House Floor Amendment 1
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01/15/14
  • introduced in House
01/16/14
  • to Judiciary (H)
03/10/14
  • posted in committee
03/12/14
  • reported favorably, 1st reading, to Calendar
03/13/14
  • 2nd reading, to Rules
  • taken from Rules
  • floor amendment (1) filed
  • placed in the Orders of the Day
03/19/14
  • 3rd reading, passed 95-2 with floor amendment (1)
03/20/14
  • received in Senate
03/24/14
  • to Veterans, Military Affairs, & Public Protection (S)

Proposed Amendments

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Amendment House Floor Amendment 1
Sponsor S. Lee
Summary Retain original provisions, except include new section which will allow new residents in Kentucky who have valid concealed carry licenses from other states that have a reciprocity agreement with the Department of Kentucky State Police to waive the training requirements for Kentucky licenses and to use the out-of-state license in Kentucky for their first 120 days of residence, providing that within 60 days of the resident moving to the state of Kentucky, he or she delivers a form and accompanying documents by registered or certified mail, return receipt, to the Department of Kentucky State Police evidencing proof of a valid out of state license to carry a concealed deadly weapon; provide that an out-of-state concealed carry license will become invalid in Kentucky upon either the passage of 120 days or issuance to the person of Kentucky concealed deadly weapon pursuant to this section.
Index Headings Firearms and Weapons - Corrections officers of merged or urban-county governments, deem trained for concealed carry
Jails and Jailers - Corrections officers of merged or urban-county governments, deem trained for concealed carry
Counties, Urban - corrections officers of merged or urban-county governments, deem trained for concealed carry
Consolidated Local Governments - Corrections officers of merged or urban-county governments, deem trained for concealed carry

Last updated: 8/27/2019 6:52 PM (EDT)