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91_HB1167

 
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 1        AN ACT to amend the Firearm  Owners  Identification  Card
 2    Act by changing Sections 2, 3, 3a, 3.1, 5, 6, and 13.

 3        Be  it  enacted  by  the People of the State of Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:

 5        Section 5. The Firearm Owners Identification Card Act  is
 6    amended  by  changing Sections 2, 3, 3a, 3.1, 5, 6, and 13 as
 7    follows:

 8        (430 ILCS 65/2) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-2)
 9        Sec. 2.  Firearm Owner's  Identification  Card  required;
10    exceptions.
11        (a) (1)  No  person  may  acquire  or possess any firearm
12    within this State without having in his or her  possession  a
13    Firearm  Owner's Identification Card previously issued in his
14    or her name by the  Department  of  State  Police  under  the
15    provisions of this Act.
16        (2)  No  person may acquire or possess firearm ammunition
17    within this State without having in his or her  possession  a
18    Firearm  Owner's Identification Card previously issued in his
19    or her name by the  Department  of  State  Police  under  the
20    provisions of this Act.
21        (b)  The   provisions   of  this  Section  regarding  the
22    possession of firearms and firearm ammunition  do  not  apply
23    to:
24             (1)  Law  enforcement officials of this or any other
25        jurisdiction, while engaged in  the  operation  of  their
26        official duties;
27             (2)  Federal  officials  required to carry firearms,
28        while engaged in the operation of their official duties;
29             (3)  Members of  the  Armed  Forces  of  the  United
30        States  or  the  National  Guard,  while  engaged  in the
31        operation of their official duties;
 
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 1             (4)  Members of  bona  fide  veterans  organizations
 2        that  receive  firearms directly from the Armed Forces of
 3        the  United  States,  while  using   the   firearms   for
 4        ceremonial purposes with blank ammunition;
 5             (5)  Color    guards    of    bona   fide   veterans
 6        organizations or members of  bona  fide  American  Legion
 7        bands  or  bands  of other similar veterans organizations
 8        while using firearms for ceremonial purposes  with  blank
 9        ammunition;
10             (6)  Those  hunters  exempt from obtaining a hunting
11        license who are required to submit their Firearm  Owner's
12        Identification Card when hunting on Department of Natural
13        Resources owned or managed sites;
14             (7)  Resident hunters who are properly authorized to
15        hunt  and,  while accompanied by a person who possesses a
16        valid  Firearm  Owner's  Identification  Card,  hunt   on
17        private  property  or in an area within a commercial club
18        licensed  under  the  Wildlife  Code  where  hunting   is
19        permitted and controlled;
20             (8)  An individual under the direct supervision of a
21        Firearm  Owner's  Identification  Card  holder while on a
22        firing or shooting  range,  or  private  property  unless
23        prohibited from owning a firearm by state or federal law;
24             (9)  An  individual  who wishes to inspect or view a
25        firearm unless prohibited from owning a firearm by  State
26        or federal law;
27             (10)  Unemancipated  minors while in the custody and
28        immediate control of their parent or  legal  guardian  or
29        other  person in loco parentis to the minor if the parent
30        or legal guardian or other person in loco parentis to the
31        minor   has   a   currently   valid    Firearm    Owner's
32        Identification Card;
33             (11)  Nonresident  hunters  during  hunting  season,
34        with  valid  nonresident hunting licenses and while in an
 
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 1        area where hunting is permitted; however,  at  all  other
 2        times  and  in  all  other places these persons must have
 3        their firearms unloaded and enclosed in a case;
 4             (12)  Nonresident hunters whose state  of  residence
 5        does  not  require  them  to be licensed or registered to
 6        possess a firearm and only during  hunting  season,  with
 7        valid hunting licenses, while accompanied by, and using a
 8        firearm  owned by, a person who possesses a valid Firearm
 9        Owner's Identification Card and while in an area within a
10        commercial club licensed under the  Wildlife  Code  where
11        hunting  is  permitted and controlled, but in no instance
12        upon sites owned or managed by the Department of  Natural
13        Resources;
14             (13)  Nonresidents  while  at  a  firearm showing or
15        display; however, at all other times  and  in  all  other
16        places  these  persons  must have their firearms unloaded
17        and enclosed in a case;
18             (14)  Nonresidents while on  a  firing  or  shooting
19        range; however, these persons must at all other times and
20        in  all  other  places  have  their firearms unloaded and
21        enclosed in a case;
22             (15)  Nonresidents whose firearms are  unloaded  and
23        enclosed in a case;
24             (16)  Nonresidents  who  are  currently  licensed or
25        registered to possess a firearm in their resident state;
26             (17)  Nonresidents who are competing in  a  biathlon
27        sporting event.
28             (1)  United  States  Marshals,  while engaged in the
29        operation of their official duties;
30             (2)  Members of  the  Armed  Forces  of  the  United
31        States  or  the  National  Guard,  while  engaged  in the
32        operation of their official duties;
33             (3)  Federal officials required to  carry  firearms,
34        while engaged in the operation of their official duties;
 
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 1             (4)  Members  of  bona  fide  veterans organizations
 2        which receive firearms directly from the armed forces  of
 3        the   United   States,   while  using  the  firearms  for
 4        ceremonial purposes with blank ammunition;
 5             (5)  Nonresident hunters during hunting season, with
 6        valid nonresident hunting licenses and while in  an  area
 7        where  hunting  is permitted; however, at all other times
 8        and in all other places these  persons  must  have  their
 9        firearms unloaded and enclosed in a case;
10             (6)  Those  hunters  exempt from obtaining a hunting
11        license who are required to submit their Firearm  Owner's
12        Identification Card when hunting on Department of Natural
13        Resources owned or managed sites;
14             (7)  Nonresidents  while  on  a  firing  or shooting
15        range recognized  by  the  Department  of  State  Police;
16        however, these persons must at all other times and in all
17        other places have their firearms unloaded and enclosed in
18        a case;
19             (8)  Nonresidents  while  at  a  firearm  showing or
20        display recognized by the  Department  of  State  Police;
21        however, at all other times and in all other places these
22        persons must have their firearms unloaded and enclosed in
23        a case;
24             (9)  Nonresidents  whose  firearms  are unloaded and
25        enclosed in a case;
26             (10)  Nonresidents who  are  currently  licensed  or
27        registered to possess a firearm in their resident state;
28             (11)  Unemancipated  minors while in the custody and
29        immediate control of their parent or  legal  guardian  or
30        other  person in loco parentis to the minor if the parent
31        or legal guardian or other person in loco parentis to the
32        minor   has   a   currently   valid    Firearm    Owner's
33        Identification Card;
34             (12)  Color    guards    of   bona   fide   veterans
 
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 1        organizations or members of  bona  fide  American  Legion
 2        bands  while  using firearms for ceremonial purposes with
 3        blank ammunition;
 4             (13)  Nonresident hunters whose state  of  residence
 5        does  not  require  them  to be licensed or registered to
 6        possess a firearm and only during  hunting  season,  with
 7        valid hunting licenses, while accompanied by, and using a
 8        firearm  owned by, a person who possesses a valid Firearm
 9        Owner's Identification Card and while in an area within a
10        commercial club licensed under the  Wildlife  Code  where
11        hunting  is  permitted and controlled, but in no instance
12        upon sites owned or managed by the Department of  Natural
13        Resources; and
14             (14)  Resident  hunters  who are properly authorized
15        to hunt and, while accompanied by a person who  possesses
16        a  valid  Firearm Owner's Identification Card, hunt in an
17        area within a commercial club licensed under the Wildlife
18        Code where hunting is permitted and controlled.
19        (c)  The  provisions  of  this  Section   regarding   the
20    acquisition and possession of firearms and firearm ammunition
21    do  not  apply  to  law  enforcement officials of this or any
22    other jurisdiction, while engaged in the operation  of  their
23    official duties.
24    (Source: P.A. 88-680, eff. 1-1-95; 89-445, eff. 2-7-96.)

25        (430 ILCS 65/3) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-3)
26        Sec.  3.  (a) Except as provided in Section 3a, no person
27    within this State may knowingly  transfer,  or  cause  to  be
28    transferred,  any  firearm  or  any firearm ammunition to any
29    person within this State unless the transferee with  whom  he
30    deals    displays   a   currently   valid   Firearm   Owner's
31    Identification Card which has previously been issued  in  his
32    name  by  the Department of State Police under the provisions
33    of this Act. In addition, all firearm transfers by  federally
 
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 1    licensed firearm dealers are subject to Section 3.1.
 2        (b)  Any person within this State who transfers or causes
 3    to  be  transferred  any  firearm,  other than a temporary or
 4    incidental loan of a firearm, shall keep  a  record  of  such
 5    transfer  for a period of 10 years from the date of transfer.
 6    Such record shall contain  the  date  of  the  transfer;  the
 7    description,  serial  number or other information identifying
 8    the firearm if no serial number is available;  the  name  and
 9    address   of   the  person  to  whom  the  firearm  is  being
10    transferred;  and,  if  the  transfer  was  to  an   Illinois
11    resident,  completed  within  this  State,  the  transferee's
12    Firearm  Owner's  Identification  Card number. On demand of a
13    peace officer such transferor shall  produce  for  inspection
14    such record of transfer.
15        (c)  The   provisions   of  this  Section  regarding  the
16    transfer of firearm  ammunition  shall  not  apply  to  those
17    persons specified in paragraph (b) of Section 2 of this Act.
18    (Source: P.A. 87-299.)

19        (430 ILCS 65/3a) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-3a)
20        Sec. 3a.  (a) Any resident of Illinois who has obtained a
21    firearm  owner's identification card pursuant to this Act and
22    who is not otherwise prohibited from obtaining, possessing or
23    using a firearm may purchase or obtain a rifle or shotgun  or
24    ammunition for a rifle or shotgun in Iowa, Missouri, Indiana,
25    Wisconsin or Kentucky.
26        (b)  Any  resident  of Iowa, Missouri, Indiana, Wisconsin
27    or Kentucky or  a  non-resident  with  a  valid  non-resident
28    hunting  license,  who is 18 years of age or older and who is
29    not prohibited by the laws of  Illinois,  the  state  of  his
30    domicile,  or the United States from obtaining, possessing or
31    using a firearm, may purchase or  obtain  a  rifle,  handgun,
32    shotgun or ammunition for a rifle or shotgun in Illinois.
33        (b-5)  Any  non-resident  with  a  permit  to purchase or
 
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 1    carry a firearm from their state of  residence  may  purchase
 2    ammunition for a handgun in Illinois.
 3        (c)  Any transaction under this Section is subject to the
 4    provisions  of  the  Gun  Control  Act of 1968 (18 U.S.C. 922
 5    (b)(3)).
 6    (Source: P.A. 90-490, eff. 8-17-97.)

 7        (430 ILCS 65/3.1) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-3.1)
 8        Sec. 3.1. (a)  Dial up system. The  Department  of  State
 9    Police  shall  provide a dial up telephone system which shall
10    be used by any federally licensed firearm dealer  who  is  to
11    transfer  a  firearm  under  the  provisions of this Act. The
12    Department of State Police shall utilize existing  technology
13    which allows the caller to be charged a fee equivalent to the
14    cost  of  providing  this service but not to exceed $2.  Fees
15    collected  by  the  Department  of  State  Police  shall   be
16    deposited  in  the  State  Police  Services  Fund and used to
17    provide the service.
18        (b)  Upon receiving a request from a  federally  licensed
19    firearm   dealer,   the  Department  of  State  Police  shall
20    immediately approve, or within the time period established by
21    Section 24-3 of the  Criminal  Code  of  1961  regarding  the
22    delivery  of  firearms,  notify  the  inquiring dealer of any
23    objection that would disqualify the transferee from acquiring
24    or possessing a firearm. If the Department  of  State  Police
25    fails  to  notify  the inquiring dealer of any objection that
26    would disqualify the transferee from acquiring or  possessing
27    a  firearm within the time period established by Section 24-3
28    of the Criminal  Code  of  1961  regarding  the  delivery  of
29    firearms,  the  dealer  must  complete  the  transfer  of the
30    firearm.  In conducting the inquiry, the Department of  State
31    Police shall initiate and complete an automated search of its
32    criminal  history  record  information files and those of the
33    Federal  Bureau  of  Investigation,  including  the  National
 
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 1    Instant Criminal Background Check System, and of the files of
 2    the Department of Human Services relating  to  mental  health
 3    and   developmental   disabilities   to   obtain  any  felony
 4    conviction or patient hospitalization information which would
 5    disqualify a person from obtaining or require revocation of a
 6    currently valid Firearm Owner's Identification Card.
 7        The Department of State Police shall promulgate rules  to
 8    implement this system.
 9        (c)  The  Department  of  State  Police  must  act as the
10    Illinois Point of Contact for the National  Instant  Criminal
11    Background Check System.
12        (d)  Approvals  issued  by the Department of State Police
13    for the purchase of a firearm are valid for 30 days from  the
14    date of issue.
15        (e)  This Section does not apply to any firearm for which
16    repairs  are  being  made  and  is being returned to the same
17    person by a dealer or gunsmith; or any transfer of a  firearm
18    that  does  not  require the use of a form 4473 by the United
19    States Department of Treasury.
20        (f)  If receipt of a firearm would  not  violate  Section
21    24-3  of  the  Criminal  Code  of  1961  or  federal law, the
22    Department shall:
23                  (1)  assign a unique identification  number  to
24             the transfer;
25                  (2)  provide the licensee with the number; and
26                  (3)  destroy  all  records  of  the system with
27             respect to the  call  (other  than  the  identifying
28             number and the date the number was assigned) and all
29             records  of the system relating to the person or the
30             transfer within 24 hours.
31    (Source: P.A. 88-535;  88-597,  eff.  8-28-94;  89-507,  eff.
32    7-1-97.)

33        (430 ILCS 65/5) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-5)
 
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 1        Sec.  5.  (a) The Department of State Police shall either
 2    approve or deny all applications within 30 days from the date
 3    they  are  received,  and  every  applicant  found  qualified
 4    pursuant to Section 8 of this Act by the Department shall  be
 5    entitled  to  a  Firearm Owner's Identification Card upon the
 6    payment of a $5 fee. $3 of each fee derived from the issuance
 7    of Firearm Owner's Identification Cards, or renewals thereof,
 8    shall be deposited in the Wildlife and Fish Fund in the State
 9    Treasury; $2 $1 of such fee shall be deposited in the General
10    Revenue Fund in the State Treasury and $1 of such  fee  shall
11    be  deposited  in  the  Firearm  Owner's  Notification  Fund.
12    Monies in the Firearm Owner's Notification Fund shall be used
13    exclusively  to  pay  for  the  cost  of  sending  notices of
14    expiration of  Firearm  Owner's  Identification  Cards  under
15    Section  13.2  of  this  Act.  Excess  monies  in the Firearm
16    Owner's Notification Fund shall be used to ensure the  prompt
17    and  efficient  processing  of  applications  received  under
18    Section 4 of this Act.
19        (b)  Information  on  applications  for  Firearm  Owner's
20    Identification  Cards, names, addresses, or other identifying
21    information relating to Firearm Owner's  Identification  Card
22    holders  shall  be confidential and may not be made available
23    to  any  person  except  a  law  enforcement   agency.    The
24    Department  of  State  Police  may not provide to any person,
25    other than a law enforcement agency, a  list  of  identifying
26    information  of  Firearm Owner's Identification Card holders,
27    whether the list is a compilation of identifying  information
28    of  each  Firearm  Owner's Identification Card holder in this
29    State or a compilation of identifying information of  Firearm
30    Owner's  Identification Card holders from a specific locality
31    of this State.
32    (Source: P.A. 84-1426.)

33        (430 ILCS 65/6) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-6)
 
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 1        Sec. 6.  (a)   A  Firearm  Owner's  Identification  Card,
 2    issued  by  the  Department of State Police at such places as
 3    the Director of the Department shall specify,  shall  contain
 4    the applicant's name, residence, date of birth, sex, physical
 5    description,  recent  photograph  and  signature  such  other
 6    personal  identifying  information  as may be required by the
 7    Director. Each Firearm Owner's Identification Card must  have
 8    the expiration date boldly and conspicuously displayed on the
 9    face  of  the card.  Each Firearm Owner's Identification Card
10    issued on  or  after   September  1,  1999  must  boldly  and
11    conspicuously   display  an  authorization  number  from  the
12    National Instant  Criminal  Background  Check  System.   Each
13    Firearm  Owner's  Identification Card must have printed on it
14    the following: "CAUTION - This card does not permit bearer to
15    UNLAWFULLY carry or use firearms."
16        (b)  A Firearm Owner's Identification  Card  is  a  valid
17    form of identification accepted at any office of the State in
18    the  same  manner  as  an  Illinois  Identification  Card  or
19    Illinois driver's license.
20    (Source: P.A. 88-680, eff. 1-1-95.)

21        (430 ILCS 65/13) (from Ch. 38, par. 83-13)
22        Sec.  13.  Nothing  in  this  Act  shall  make lawful the
23    acquisition or possession of firearms or  firearm  ammunition
24    which is otherwise prohibited by State or federal law.
25    (Source: Laws 1967, p. 2600.)

26        Section  99.  Effective date.  This Act takes effect upon
27    becoming law.

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