Section 23-7-63 – Duration of gold card permit to carry concealed pistol.
23-7-63. Duration of gold card permit to carry concealed pistol. The gold card permit to carry a concealed pistol is valid for a period of five years from the date of issuance. Source: SL 2016, ch 132, §10, eff. Jan. 1, 2017.
Section 23-7-64 – Revocation of gold card or enhanced permit to carry concealed pistol-Sheriff to secure return of permit–Petition for return of permit.
23-7-64. Revocation of gold card or enhanced permit to carry concealed pistol-Sheriff to secure return of permit–Petition for return of permit. A gold card permit to carry a concealed pistol or an enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol is automatically revoked upon failure to maintain the requirements under §23-7-7.1 or if the gold card […]
Section 23-7-65 – Possession of revoked gold card or enhanced concealed pistol permit as misdemeanor.
23-7-65. Possession of revoked gold card or enhanced concealed pistol permit as misdemeanor. It is a Class 1 misdemeanor for anyone that is ineligible to possess a gold card or enhanced concealed pistol permit to possess or present a revoked gold card or enhanced concealed pistol permit. Source: SL 2016, ch 132, §12, eff. Jan. […]
Section 23-7-66 – Surrender to court of revoked gold card or enhanced concealed pistol permits.
23-7-66. Surrender to court of revoked gold card or enhanced concealed pistol permits. If any person is convicted of any offense which results in the automatic revocation of a gold card or enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol under this chapter, the court entering the conviction shall require the surrender to the court of […]
Section 23-7-67 – Failure or refusal to surrender revoked gold card or enhanced permit as misdemeanor.
23-7-67. Failure or refusal to surrender revoked gold card or enhanced permit as misdemeanor. It is a Class 1 misdemeanor for a person to fail or refuse to surrender to the county sheriff of the person’s county of residence, upon lawful demand, a gold card or enhanced permit to carry a concealed pistol that has […]
Section 23-7-54.2 – Age requirement for enhanced permit–Temporary restricted enhanced permit for individuals age eighteen to twenty.
23-7-54.2. Age requirement for enhanced permit–Temporary restricted enhanced permit for individuals age eighteen to twenty. Notwithstanding any other law, the age requirement for the enhanced permit is for twenty-one years of age or older. Any applicant between eighteen to twenty years of age, inclusive, who meets the requirements of §§23-7-53 and 23-7-54 and any other […]
Section 23-7-54.3 – New temporary restricted enhanced permit substituted for permit issued between July 1, 2015 and March 9, 2018.
23-7-54.3. New temporary restricted enhanced permit substituted for permit issued between July 1, 2015 and March 9, 2018. Any individual between eighteen and twenty years of age, inclusive, holding an enhanced concealed carry permit, issued between July 1, 2015, and March 9, 2018, shall be issued a new temporary restricted enhanced permit that designates the […]
Section 23-7-54.4 – Request for unrestricted enhanced permit upon reaching age twenty-one.
23-7-54.4. Request for unrestricted enhanced permit upon reaching age twenty-one. A person holding an unexpired restricted enhanced permit who has reached the age of twenty-one may submit a written request to the secretary of state for an unrestricted enhanced permit. The unrestricted enhanced permit shall be issued at no additional cost. Source: SL 2018, ch […]
Section 23-7-48 – Attorney general’s transmission of certain names to National Instant Criminal Background Check System.
23-7-48.Attorney general’s transmission of certain names to National Instant Criminal Background Check System. The attorney general shall transmit to the National Instant Criminal Background Check System administered by the Federal Bureau of Investigation the name and other identifying information of any person who is prohibited from possessing a firearm under 18 U.S. C. 922(g)(4) because […]
Section 23-7-49 – Petition for restoration of right to possess firearm.
23-7-49.Petition for restoration of right to possess firearm. A person who is prohibited from possessing a firearm pursuant to the provisions of 18 U.S. C. 922(g)(4) because of a commitment or adjudication that occurred in this state may petition the court of the county in which the person resides for the restoration of the right […]