N.J. Admin. Code § 13:54-7.1 - Forms and fees for retired law enforcement officer's identification card
(a) A person who is a retired law-enforcement
officer within the meaning of
P.L.
1997 , c. 67 ,
§1 (1) (N.J.S.A.
2C:39-6.l) and who, pursuant to this statute,
applies for an initial identification card or for an annual renewal of a
current or an expired identification card permitting the retired
law-enforcement officer to carry a handgun shall complete the appropriate forms
prescribed by the Superintendent and shall submit the forms to the Division of
State Police. The forms shall inquire as to the identity of the officer and the
law-enforcement agency from which the officer retired, and as to matters that
might disqualify the officer, including judgments or convictions for crimes or
offenses that would render the officer's possession of a handgun illegal under
State or Federal law. The initial forms shall be accompanied by two
passport-type photos appropriate for inclusion on the identification card, and
by evidence that the officer has timely qualified in the use of the handgun he
or she is permitted to carry in accordance with the requirements and procedures
established by the Attorney General pursuant to
N.J.S.A.
2C:39-6.j. The forms shall
also be accompanied by a non-refundable application fee of $ 50.00 and if the
retired law-enforcement officer is applying for an initial identification card,
rather than a renewal, the forms shall be accompanied by the forms and fees set
forth in (b) and (c) below, if applicable.
(b) No retired law-enforcement officer shall
be approved to obtain an initial identification card unless the retired
officer's fingerprints have been submitted to the State Bureau of
Identification of the Division of State Police, so as to allow the State Bureau
of Identification to assign an identification number (hereinafter, the "SBI
number") to the firearms applicant file for that retired officer. The retired
officer shall submit the officer's SBI number on the application form, if the
retired officer's fingerprints are listed in the firearms applicant file. If
the retired officer does not have an SBI number listed in the firearms
applicant file, then the officer must contact the Firearms Investigation Unit
for instructions on how to apply and obtain an SBI number.
(c) An application for an initial retired law
enforcement officer's identification card shall also be accompanied by a fee of
$ 10.00 to be collected by the State Bureau of Identification. This $ 10.00 fee
will offset costs associated with "flagging" the retired officer's SBI number,
so as to alert the Firearms Investigation Unit of any pending or subsequently
lodged criminal charges against the officer that might afford grounds for
revoking the officer's privilege to carry a handgun, and also costs associated
with that Unit's investigation of such charges.
(d) All initial and renewal applications
shall require the submission of a Consent for Mental Health Records Search
Form, S.P. 66. The applicant shall waive any statutory or other right of
confidentiality relating to institutional confinement.
(e) Following the issuance of an initial
Retired Law Enforcement Officer Permit to Carry a Handgun, a renewal
application will require the submission of two new photographs every three
years and will be passport-type.
(f) A firearms instructor who seeks
registration with the New Jersey State Police Firearms Investigation Unit, RPO
Program to be eligible to qualify any retired law enforcement officer must
submit an endorsed letter to the Superintendent requesting permission to
qualify retired law enforcement officers. The letter of request shall contain
the instructor's full name, home address, contact phone number, date of birth,
and SBI number (if applicable) accompanied by a copy of any and all
certificates proving their certification as a law enforcement certified
firearms instructor.
1. The instructor must
possess training equivalent to the Police Training Commission-approved firearms
instructor course. Equivalent training includes successful completion of a
firearms instructor training program, such as those offered by the Federal
Bureau of Investigation, United States Secret Service, Federal Law Enforcement
Training Center at Glynco, Georgia, New Jersey State Police, Smith and Wesson
Academy, the National Rifle Association Police Firearms Instructor Program, or
any other law enforcement firearms instructor training course satisfactorily
completed as determined by the Superintendent.
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