Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Public Safety
Title R722 - Criminal Investigations and Technical Services, Criminal Identification
Rule R722-300 - Concealed Firearm Permit and Instructor Rule
Section R722-300-3 - Definitions
Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 722-300-3
Current through Bulletin 2024-06, March 15, 2024
(1) Terms used in this rule are defined in Sections 53-5-702, 53-5-711, 76-10-501.
(2) In addition:
(a) "applicant" means an individual seeking
to obtain or renew a permit, a temporary permit, an instructor certification,
or an LEOJ permit from the bureau;
(b) "certified firearms instructor" means an
individual certified by the bureau pursuant to Subsection
53-5-704(9)
who can certify that an applicant meets the general firearm familiarity
requirement under Subsection
53-5-704(8);
(c) " certified firearms instructor official
seal" means a red, self-inking stamp containing the information required in
Subsection
53-5-704(11)(a)(iii),
which meets the design requirements described on the bureau's
website;
(d) "crime of violence"
means a crime under the laws of this state, any other state, the United States,
or any district, possession, or territory of the United States which has, as an
element, the use, threatened use, or attempted use of physical force or a
dangerous weapon;
(e) "felony"
means a crime under the laws of this state, any other state, the United States,
or any district, possession, or territory of the United States for which the
penalty is a term of imprisonment in excess of one year;
(f) "FBI" means the Federal Bureau of
Investigation;
(g) "instructor
certification" means a concealed firearm instructor certification issued by the
bureau pursuant to Subsection
53-5-704(9);
(h) "LEOJ permit" means a permit to carry a
concealed firearm issued to a judge or law enforcement official by the bureau
pursuant to Section
53-5-711;
(i) "nonresident" means a person who:
(i) does not live in Utah; or
(ii) has established a domicile outside Utah,
as that term is defined in Section
41-1a-202;
(j) "NRA" means the National Rifle
Association;
(k) "offense involving
domestic violence" means a crime under the laws of this state, any other state,
the United States, or any district, possession, or territory of the United
States involving any of the conduct described in:
(i) Section
77-36-1;
or
(ii) 18 U.S.C Subsection
921(a)(33);
(l) "offense
involving moral turpitude" means a crime under the laws of this state, any
other state, the United States, or any district, possession, or territory of
the United States involving conduct that:
(i)
is done knowingly contrary to justice, honesty, or good morals;
(ii) has an element of falsification or
fraud; or
(iii) contains an element
of harm or injury directed to another person or another's property;
(m) "offense involving the use of
alcohol" means a crime under the laws of this state, any other state, the
United States, or any district, possession, or territory of the United States
involving any of the conduct described in:
(i)
Section
32B-4-409;
(ii) Section
32B-4-421;
(iii) Subsection
41-6a-501(2)
related to the use of alcohol;
(iv)
Section
41-6a-526;
or
(v) Section
76-10-528
related to carrying a dangerous weapon while under the influence of
alcohol;
(n) "offense
involving the unlawful use of narcotics or controlled substances" means:
(i) any offense listed in Subsection
41-6a-501(2)
involving the use of a controlled substance;
(ii) any offense involving the use or
possession of any controlled substance found in Title 58, Chapter 37, Utah
Controlled Substances Ace, Title 58, Chapter 37a, Utah Drug Paraphernalia Act,
or Title 58, Chapter 37b, Imitation Controlled Substances Act; or
(iii) the crime of carrying a dangerous
weapon while under the influence of a controlled substance pursuant to Section
76-10-528;
(o) "past pattern of behavior
involving unlawful violence" means verifiable incidents, regardless of whether
there has been an arrest or conviction, that would lead a reasonable person to
believe that an individual has a violent nature and would be a danger to
themselves or others, including an attempt or threat to commit
suicide;
(p) "permit" means a
permit to carry a concealed firearm issued by the bureau pursuant to Section
53-5-704
or
53-5-704.5;
(q) "POST" means the Utah Department of
Public Safety, Division of Peace Officer Standards and Training;
(r) "revocation" means the permanent
deprivation of a permit, instructor certification, or certificate of
qualification, however revocation does not preclude an individual from applying
for a new permit, instructor certification, or certificate of qualification if
the reason for revocation no longer exists;
(s) "suspension" means the temporary
deprivation, for a specified period of time, of a permit, instructor
certification, or certificate of qualification; and
(t) "temporary permit" means a temporary
permit to carry a concealed firearm issued by the bureau pursuant to Section
53-5-705.
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