A. If
a permit holder is arrested or indicted for an offense that would disqualify
the permit holder under A.R.S. §
13-3112
or if the permit holder is a prohibited possessor, the Department shall
immediately suspend and seize the permit. The Department shall restore the
permit under the conditions specified in A.R.S. §
13-3112(C).
B. If an authorized firearms-safety instructor becomes a
prohibited possessor under state or federal law, the Department shall
immediately suspend the authorization of the firearms-safety
instructor.
C.B. If a permit
holder is convicted of an offense that disqualifies the permit holder under
A.R.S. §
13-3112,
the Department shall revoke the permit. The Department shall restore the permit
under the conditions specified in A.R.S. §
13-3112(C).
D.C. After
providing notice and an opportunity for hearing, the Department shall suspend
or revoke a permit or Department authorization if the Department determines
that the permit holder:
1. Failed to maintain
all conditions specified in A.R.S. §
13-3112
and this Chapter; or
2. Provided
false, incomplete, or misleading information to the
Department.
E.D. If the
Department revokes a permit or authorization, the affected individual shall not
apply for another permit or authorization for at least two years from the date
of revocation.
F.E. If the
Department determines that emergency action is required to suspend a permit or
Department authorization, the Department shall send a notice of summary
suspension by certified mail to the last known address of the individual. The
Department shall ensure that the notice includes all requirements under A.R.S.
§
41-1092
et seq.
G.F. Upon receipt
of a notice of a summary suspension or final administrative decision suspending
or revoking a permit or authorization, the permit holder shall not unlawfully
carry a concealed weapon and shall return the permit to the Department within
five business days.
1. The permit holder shall not
unlawfully carry a concealed weapon and shall return the permit to the
Department within five working days;
2. The firearms-safety instructor
shall immediately stop conducting firearms-safety training, and a
firearms-safety training organization shall ensure that a suspended or revoked
firearms-safety instructor teaching for the organization immediately stops
conducting firearms-safety training for applicants for Concealed Weapons
Permits; and
3. The firearms-safety training
organization shall immediately stop sponsoring firearms-safety training for
applicants for Concealed Weapons Permits.
H.G. The Department
shall require that a permit be surrendered or seize a permit when required to
do so under law.