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Section 104 - Firearm transfer certification or notification.

UT Code § 53-5a-104 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) As used in this section: (a) "Certification" means the participation and assent of the chief law enforcement officer necessary under federal law for the approval of the application to transfer or make a firearm. (b) "Chief law enforcement officer" means any official that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or any successor agency, identifies by regulation or otherwise as eligible to provide any required certification for the making or transfer of a firearm. (c) "Firearm" means the same as that term is defined in the National Firearms Act, 26 U.S.C. Sec. 5845(a). (d) "Local law enforcement agency" means the same as that term is described in 18 U.S.C. Sec. 923. (e) "Notification" means any form or record that is subject to 18 U.S.C. Sec. 923(g)(3)(B).

(a) "Certification" means the participation and assent of the chief law enforcement officer necessary under federal law for the approval of the application to transfer or make a firearm.

(b) "Chief law enforcement officer" means any official that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, or any successor agency, identifies by regulation or otherwise as eligible to provide any required certification for the making or transfer of a firearm.

(c) "Firearm" means the same as that term is defined in the National Firearms Act, 26 U.S.C. Sec. 5845(a).

(d) "Local law enforcement agency" means the same as that term is described in 18 U.S.C. Sec. 923.

(e) "Notification" means any form or record that is subject to 18 U.S.C. Sec. 923(g)(3)(B).

(2) A chief law enforcement officer may not make a certification under this section that the chief law enforcement officer knows to be untrue. The chief law enforcement officer may not refuse to provide certification based on a generalized objection to private persons or entities making, possessing, or receiving firearms or any certain type of firearm, the possession of which is not prohibited by law.

(3) Upon receiving a federal firearm transfer form a chief law enforcement officer or the chief law enforcement officer's designee shall provide certification if the applicant: (a) is not prohibited by law from receiving or possessing the firearm; or (b) is not the subject of a proceeding that could result in the applicant being prohibited by law from receiving or possessing the firearm.

(a) is not prohibited by law from receiving or possessing the firearm; or

(b) is not the subject of a proceeding that could result in the applicant being prohibited by law from receiving or possessing the firearm.

(4) The chief law enforcement officer, the chief law enforcement officer's designee, or official signing the federal transfer form shall: (a) return the federal transfer form to the applicant within 15 calendar days; or (b) if the applicant is denied, provide to the applicant the reasons for denial in writing within 15 calendar days.

(a) return the federal transfer form to the applicant within 15 calendar days; or

(b) if the applicant is denied, provide to the applicant the reasons for denial in writing within 15 calendar days.

(5) Chief law enforcement officers and their employees who act in good faith when acting within the scope of their duties are immune from liability arising from any act or omission in making a certification as required by this section. Any action taken against a chief law enforcement officer or an employee shall be in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 7, Governmental Immunity Act of Utah.

(6) A chief law enforcement officer or local law enforcement agency that receives a certification or notification shall destroy and delete the certification or notification and any other record that contains information obtained from the certification or notification within 15 days after the day on which the chief law enforcement officer or local law enforcement agency receives the certification or notification.

(7) A certification or notification and any other record or portion of a record that contains information gathered from the certification or notification is classified as a private record in accordance with Title 63G, Chapter 2, Government Records Access and Management Act.

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Section 104 - Firearm transfer certification or notification.