Ariz. Admin. Code § R13-6-701 - Qualifications of a Firearms-safety Instructor
Only an individual who meets the following qualifications is eligible to be certified by the Department under A.R.S. § 32-2632 as a firearms-safety instructor:
1. Is
a resident of this state or a U.S. citizen;
2. Is at least 21 years old;
3. Is not under indictment for and has not
been convicted in any jurisdiction of a felony;
4. Does not suffer from mental illness and
has not been adjudicated mentally incompetent or committed to a mental
institution;
5. Is not unlawfully
present in the United States;
6. Is
not a prohibited possessor; and
7.
Possesses current evidence of completing one of the following firearms-safety
training instructor programs:
a. Arizona Basic
Police Firearms Instructor training provided by the Arizona Peace Officers
Standards and Training Board;
b.
Police Firearms Instructor Development School provided by the National Rifle
Association;
c. Law Enforcement
Security Firearms Instructor Development School provided by the National Rifle
Association;
d. Training provided
by the National Rifle Association that results in rating as one of the
following:
i. Pistol Instructor and Personal
Protection Instructor,
ii. Law
Enforcement Tactical Handgun Instructor, or
iii. Law Enforcement Handgun or Shotgun
Instructor; or
e.
Firearms Instructor Training Program provided by a federal law enforcement
agency.
Notes
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