Kan. Admin. Regs. § 16-11-5 - Application procedure
(a) Each
applicant for a license to carry a concealed handgun pursuant to the act shall
submit to the sheriff of the county in which the applicant resides a completed
application in accordance with
K.S.A. 75-7c05, and amendments thereto, and these
regulations.
(b) Except for
military applicants and their dependents, an applicant shall be considered to
be a resident of the state only if the applicant possesses either a valid
Kansas driver's license or a valid Kansas nondriver's identification
card.
(c) Within seven days of
receiving an application, each sheriff shall submit the following to the
attorney general:
(1) A copy of the
applicant's completed application for licensure; and
(2) the application fee established by
K.S.A. 75-7c05, and amendments thereto.
(d)
(1) Within seven days of receiving an
application, each sheriff shall submit one full set of the fingerprints of the
applicant as follows:
(A) To the Kansas bureau
of investigation (KBI), electronically; or
(B) to the attorney general on an applicant
card provided by the federal bureau of investigation (FBI).
(2) Each fingerprint submission,
whether submitted electronically or using the applicant card, shall contain the
originating agency identifier (ORI) assigned to the office of attorney general
by the FBI and shall indicate that the fingerprinting is for concealed carry
licensing pursuant to the act.
(e) A state and national criminal history
records check shall be promptly completed by the KBI.
(f) The 90-day timeline specified in
K.S.A. 75-7c05, and amendments thereto, for issuance
or denial of a license shall begin on the date when all of the following items
are received by the attorney general:
(1) A
completed application;
(2) the
cashier's check, personal check, or money order submitted in accordance with
K.S.A. 75-7c05(b), and amendments
thereto;
(3) a photocopy of the
appropriate documentation described in
K.S.A. 75-7c05(b), and amendments
thereto; and
(4) a full
frontal-view photograph of the applicant as described in
K.S.A. 75-7c05(b), and amendments
thereto.
(g) The
document titled "concealed handgun license sheriff's or chief's voluntary
report pursuant to personal and family protection act," dated July 1, 2006, is
hereby adopted by reference. In accordance with the voluntary report, within 45
days of the date on which a sheriff receives any application from a resident of
that county, the sheriff or the chief law enforcement officer of any other law
enforcement agency in that county may provide information that, when
corroborated through public records and combined with another enumerated
factor, establishes that the applicant poses a significantly greater threat to
law enforcement or the public at large than the average citizen.
Notes
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