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Title 13 . Public Safety
Chapter 30 . General Provisions
Section 90. Proof of handgun training

13 AAC 30.090. Proof of handgun training

(a) Proof of handgun training for purposes of obtaining a new permit is established by providing to the department, at the time of the application, a copy of a certificate of successful completion of an approved handgun course; the certificate must contain the information required by 13 AAC 30.070(a) (2)(A) and must show that a course described in 13 AAC 30.070(a) has been completed within the 12 months immediately before submitting the application.

(b) Repealed 12/9/98.

(c) Repealed 12/9/98.

(d) An honorably retired peace officer making application under AS 18.65.700 (e) desiring to satisfy the handgun qualification requirements for a permit by demonstrating that the applicant has qualified with a handgun within five years of the peace officer's termination of employment from the law enforcement agency must submit a notarized copy of the applicant's record of the handgun qualification and a copy of the law enforcement agency's handgun qualification policy along with the applicant's completed application. The record of handgun qualification must indicate that the applicant's score met or exceeded the minimum passing standard under the handgun qualification policy. For purposes of this subsection, "handgun qualification policy" means the standards by which a person qualified to carry a handgun as part of the person's official duties as a peace officer for the law enforcement agency.

History: Eff. 1/4/95, Register 132; am 12/9/98, Register 148

Authority: AS 18.65.715

AS 18.65.775


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