(1)A concealed handgun training class is any of the following:
(a)A law enforcement training firearms safety course; or
(b)A firearms safety course taught by a verified instructor and offered by a
law enforcement agency; an institution of higher education; or a public or private
institution, organization, or firearms training school, that is open to the general
public and is taught by a verified instructor.
(2)A concealed handgun training class must be held in person with the
instructor of the class at the same location as the students, and no part of the class
may be conducted via the internet. A concealed handgun training class must
provide a minimum of eight hours of instruction, including the live-fire shooting
exercise described in subsection (3)(g) of this section and
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(1)
A concealed handgun training class is any of the following:
(a) A law enforcement training firearms safety course; or
(b) A firearms safety course taught by a verified instructor and offered by a
law enforcement agency; an institution of higher education; or a public or private
institution, organization, or firearms training school, that is open to the general
public and is taught by a verified instructor.
(2) A concealed handgun training class must be held in person with the
instructor of the class at the same location as the students, and no part of the class
may be conducted via the internet. A concealed handgun training class must
provide a minimum of eight hours of instruction, including the live-fire shooting
exercise described in subsection (3)(g) of this section and the written concealed
handgun competency exam described in subsection (3)(h) of this section. The eight
hours of instruction in a course do not need to be consecutive.
(3) A concealed handgun training class must include the following elements:
(a) Instruction regarding knowledge and safe handling of firearms and
ammunition;
(b) Instruction regarding safe storage of firearms and child safety;
(c) Instruction regarding safe firearms shooting fundamentals;
(d) Instruction regarding federal and state laws pertaining to the lawful
purchase, ownership, transportation, use, and possession of firearms, including
instruction on extreme risk protection orders described in article 14.5 of title 13,
requirements for reporting lost or stolen firearms described in section 18-12-113,
secure firearms storage requirements described in section 18-12-114, and any other
state law enacted within five years before the class that pertains to the purchase,
ownership, transportation, use, and possession of firearms;
(e) Instruction regarding state law pertaining to the use of deadly force for
self-defense;
(e.5) Instruction regarding best practices to ensure concealed handgun
permit holders safely interact with law enforcement personnel who are responding
to an emergency;
(f) Instruction regarding techniques for avoiding a criminal attack and how to
manage a violent confrontation, including conflict resolution and judgmental use of
lethal force;
(g) A requirement that a student achieve a minimum seventy percent
accuracy score, as determined by the instructor, in a live-fire shooting exercise
conducted on a range, which requires discharging at least fifty rounds of
ammunition and which does not need to be conducted in a single day; and
(h) A requirement that a student achieve a passing score of at least eighty
percent on a written concealed handgun competency exam that tests a student's
knowledge of the subjects described in subsections (3)(a) to (3)(f) of this section.
The exam must be administered as an open book exam.
(4) (a) A concealed handgun refresher class requires a student to
demonstrate safety and competence with a handgun. A refresher class must be
taught by a verified instructor and must include instruction on changes to federal
and state laws related to firearms enacted within five years before the refresher
class; a live-fire shooting exercise conducted on a range, which requires
discharging at least fifty rounds of ammunition; and a written concealed handgun
competency exam that tests a student's knowledge of the subjects described in
subsections (3)(a) to (3)(f) of this section.
(b) A refresher class must be held in person with the instructor of the class
at the same location as the students, and no part of the class may be conducted via
the internet. A refresher class must include at least two hours of instruction,
including the live-fire exercise and the written exam. In order to complete a
refresher class, a student must achieve a minimum seventy percent accuracy score,
as determined by the instructor, in the live-fire shooting exercise and a passing
score of at least eighty percent on the written exam. The exam must be
administered as an open book exam.
(c) A training certificate issued for the completion of a refresher class is
valid for renewal of a permit to carry a concealed handgun pursuant to section 18-12-211, but is not valid for an initial application for a permit to carry a concealed
handgun pursuant to section 18-12-203 (1)(h)(VI).
(5) A verified instructor shall provide a training certificate that includes the
printed name and original signature of the class instructor to any student who
completes a concealed handgun training class or a refresher class so that the
student may submit the certificate to a sheriff as part of an initial application for, or
an application for renewal of, a permit to carry a concealed handgun. The training
certificate must clearly indicate whether the student completed a concealed
handgun training class or a refresher class.
(6) A concealed handgun training class and a refresher class is subject to
the requirements of the federal Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, 42 U.S.C.
sec. 12101 et seq.