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104TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY
State of Illinois
2025 and 2026
SB3466
Introduced 2/5/2026, by Sen. Graciela Guzmán
SYNOPSIS AS INTRODUCED:
430 ILCS 65/1.1
430 ILCS 65/8
Amends the Firearm Owners Identification Card Act. Provides that a
person who has had the person's Firearm Owner's Identification Card
revoked or denied under certain provisions because the person was a
patient in a mental health facility shall not be permitted to obtain a
Firearm Owner's Identification Card, after the 5-year period has lapsed,
unless the person has received a mental health evaluation by a licensed
clinical mental health professional (rather than a physician, clinical
psychologist, or qualified examiner as those terms are defined in the
Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code). Provides that the
person receiving a mental health evaluation shall share all collateral
records with the licensed clinical mental health professional making the
certification and shall attest that all collateral records have been
provided before the evaluation. Provides that the licensed clinical mental
health professional shall attest that the licensed clinical mental health
professional has requested, received, reviewed, and considered all of the
person's collateral records in making the licensed clinical mental health
professional's determination that the person is not a clear and present
danger to self or others. Provides that the licensed clinical mental
health professional shall identify the types of collateral records
received. Requires the licensed clinical mental health professional to
make all reasonable attempts to obtain collateral records, and, if no
collateral records are obtained, requires the licensed clinical mental
health professional to document the efforts used to obtain such collateral
records. Provides that the results of the mental health evaluations that
are performed on or after the effective date of the amendatory Act shall be
transmitted to the Illinois State Police. Defines terms.
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A BILL FOR
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AN ACT concerning safety.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5.
The Firearm Owners Identification Card Act is
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amended by changing Sections 1.1 and 8 as follows:
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(430 ILCS 65/1.1)
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Sec. 1.1.
For purposes of this Act:
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"Addicted to narcotics" means a person who has been:
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(1) convicted of an offense involving the use or
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possession of cannabis, a controlled substance, or
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methamphetamine within the past year; or
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(2) determined by the Illinois State Police to be
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addicted to narcotics based upon federal law or federal
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guidelines.
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"Addicted to narcotics" does not include possession or use
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of a prescribed controlled substance under the direction and
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authority of a physician or other person authorized to
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prescribe the controlled substance when the controlled
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substance is used in the prescribed manner.
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"Adjudicated as a person with a mental disability" means
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the person is the subject of a determination by a court, board,
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commission or other lawful authority that the person, as a
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result of marked subnormal intelligence, or mental illness,
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mental impairment, incompetency, condition, or disease:
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(1) presents a clear and present danger to himself,
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herself, or to others;
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(2) lacks the mental capacity to manage his or her own
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affairs or is adjudicated a person with a disability as
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defined in Section 11a-2 of the Probate Act of 1975;
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(3) is not guilty in a criminal case by reason of
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insanity, mental disease or defect;
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(3.5) is guilty but mentally ill, as provided in
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Section 5-2-6 of the Unified Code of Corrections;
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(4) is incompetent to stand trial in a criminal case;
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(5) is not guilty by reason of lack of mental
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responsibility under Articles 50a and 72b of the Uniform
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Code of Military Justice, 10 U.S.C. 850a, 876b;
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(6) is a sexually violent person under subsection (f)
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of Section 5 of the Sexually Violent Persons Commitment
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Act;
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(7) is a sexually dangerous person under the Sexually
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Dangerous Persons Act;
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(8) is unfit to stand trial under the Juvenile Court
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Act of 1987;
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(9) is not guilty by reason of insanity under the
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Juvenile Court Act of 1987;
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(10) is subject to involuntary admission as an
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inpatient as defined in Section 1-119 of the Mental Health
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and Developmental Disabilities Code;
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(11) is subject to involuntary admission as an
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outpatient as defined in Section 1-119.1 of the Mental
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Health and Developmental Disabilities Code;
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(12) is subject to judicial admission as set forth in
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Section 4-500 of the Mental Health and Developmental
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Disabilities Code; or
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(13) is subject to the provisions of the Interstate
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Agreements on Sexually Dangerous Persons Act.
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"Advanced practice psychiatric nurse" has the meaning
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ascribed to that term in Section 1-101.3 of the Mental Health
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and Developmental Disabilities Code.
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"Clear and present danger" means a person who:
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(1) communicates a serious threat of physical violence
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against a reasonably identifiable victim or poses a clear
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and imminent risk of serious physical injury to himself,
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herself, or another person as determined by a physician,
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clinical psychologist, advanced practice psychiatric
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nurse, or qualified examiner; or
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(2) demonstrates threatening physical or verbal
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behavior, such as violent, suicidal, or assaultive
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threats, actions, or other behavior, as determined by a
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physician, clinical psychologist, advanced practice
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psychiatric nurse, qualified examiner, school
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administrator, or law enforcement official.
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"Clinical psychologist" has the meaning provided in
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Section 1-103 of the Mental Health and Developmental
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Disabilities Code.
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"Collateral records" means (1) any medical records related
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to the patient's current and past clinical or mental status
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and history from the last 5 years from all current and prior
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physicians, qualified examiners, or any other individuals who
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provided health care services, as that term is defined in
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Managed Care Reform and Patient Rights Act, to the patient and
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(2) correspondence or other communication between the licensed
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clinical mental health professional and the patient's current
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and prior physicians, qualified examiners, or any other
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individuals who provided health care services, as that term is
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defined in Managed Care Reform and Patient Rights Act, to the
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patient, if any.
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"Controlled substance" means a controlled substance or
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controlled substance analog as defined in the Illinois
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Controlled Substances Act.
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"Counterfeit" means to copy or imitate, without legal
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authority, with intent to deceive.
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"Department-approved continuing education sponsor" means a
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person, firm, association, corporation, or any other group
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which is approved by the Department of Financial and
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Professional Regulation to coordinate and present continuing
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education courses or programs.
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"Developmental disability" means a severe, chronic
25
disability of an individual that:
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(1) is attributable to a mental or physical impairment
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or combination of mental and physical impairments;
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(2) is manifested before the individual attains age
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22;
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(3) is likely to continue indefinitely;
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(4) results in substantial functional limitations in 3
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or more of the following areas of major life activity:
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(A) Self-care.
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(B) Receptive and expressive language.
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(C) Learning.
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(D) Mobility.
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(E) Self-direction.
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(F) Capacity for independent living.
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(G) Economic self-sufficiency; and
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(5) reflects the individual's need for a combination
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and sequence of special, interdisciplinary, or generic
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services, individualized supports, or other forms of
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assistance that are of lifelong or extended duration and
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are individually planned and coordinated.
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"Federally licensed firearm dealer" means a person who is
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licensed as a federal firearms dealer under Section 923 of the
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federal Gun Control Act of 1968 (18 U.S.C. 923).
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"Firearm" means any device, by whatever name known, which
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is designed to expel a projectile or projectiles by the action
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of an explosion, expansion of gas or escape of gas; excluding,
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however:
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(1) any pneumatic gun, spring gun, paint ball gun, or
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B-B gun which expels a single globular projectile not
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exceeding .18 inch in diameter or which has a maximum
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muzzle velocity of less than 700 feet per second;
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(1.1) any pneumatic gun, spring gun, paint ball gun,
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or B-B gun which expels breakable paint balls containing
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washable marking colors;
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(2) any device used exclusively for signaling or
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safety and required or recommended by the United States
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Coast Guard or the Interstate Commerce Commission;
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(3) any device used exclusively for the firing of stud
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cartridges, explosive rivets or similar industrial
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ammunition; and
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(4) an antique firearm (other than a machine-gun)
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which, although designed as a weapon, the Illinois State
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Police finds by reason of the date of its manufacture,
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value, design, and other characteristics is primarily a
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collector's item and is not likely to be used as a weapon.
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"Firearm ammunition" means any self-contained cartridge or
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shotgun shell, by whatever name known, which is designed to be
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used or adaptable to use in a firearm; excluding, however:
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(1) any ammunition exclusively designed for use with a
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device used exclusively for signaling or safety and
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required or recommended by the United States Coast Guard
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or the Interstate Commerce Commission; and
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(2) any ammunition designed exclusively for use with a
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stud or rivet driver or other similar industrial
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ammunition.
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"Gun show" means an event or function:
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(1) at which the sale and transfer of firearms is the
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regular and normal course of business and where 50 or more
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firearms are displayed, offered, or exhibited for sale,
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transfer, or exchange; or
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(2) at which not less than 10 gun show vendors
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display, offer, or exhibit for sale, sell, transfer, or
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exchange firearms.
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"Gun show" includes the entire premises provided for an
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event or function, including parking areas for the event or
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function, that is sponsored to facilitate the purchase, sale,
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transfer, or exchange of firearms as described in this
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Section. Nothing in this definition shall be construed to
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exclude a gun show held in conjunction with competitive
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shooting events at the World Shooting Complex sanctioned by a
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national governing body in which the sale or transfer of
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firearms is authorized under subparagraph (5) of paragraph (g)
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of subsection (A) of Section 24-3 of the Criminal Code of 2012.
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Unless otherwise expressly stated, "gun show" does not
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include training or safety classes, competitive shooting
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events, such as rifle, shotgun, or handgun matches, trap,
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skeet, or sporting clays shoots, dinners, banquets, raffles,
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or any other event where the sale or transfer of firearms is
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not the primary course of business.
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"Gun show promoter" means a person who organizes or
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operates a gun show.
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"Gun show vendor" means a person who exhibits, sells,
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offers for sale, transfers, or exchanges any firearms at a gun
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show, regardless of whether the person arranges with a gun
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show promoter for a fixed location from which to exhibit,
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sell, offer for sale, transfer, or exchange any firearm.
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"Intellectual disability" means significantly subaverage
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general intellectual functioning, existing concurrently with
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deficits in adaptive behavior and manifested during the
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developmental period, which is defined as before the age of
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22, that adversely affects a child's educational performance.
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"Involuntarily admitted" has the meaning as prescribed in
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Sections 1-119 and 1-119.1 of the Mental Health and
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Developmental Disabilities Code.
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"Licensed clinical mental health professional" means an
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individual who (1) holds an active license in good standing
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issued by the State of Illinois as a clinical social worker
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under the Clinical Social Work and Social Work Practice Act, a
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clinical psychologist under the Clinical Psychologist
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Licensing Act, or a physician licensed to practice medicine in
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all its branches under the Medical Practice Act of 1987 who is
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board-certified in psychiatry by the American Board of
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Psychiatry and Neurology or the American Osteopathic Board of
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Neurology and Psychiatry; (2) has successfully completed at
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least 3 hours of continuing education, provided by a
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Department-approved continuing education sponsor, that
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included education regarding suicide prevention and trauma
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evaluation; (3) has successfully completed training provided
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by the Illinois Department of Human Services Division of
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Mental Health Firearm Owners Identification Mental Health
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Reporting Team on the issuance, revocation, and reinstatement
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of Firearm Owners Identification Cards under this Act; and (4)
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maintains a practice location within the State of Illinois or
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is authorized to provide telehealth services to Illinois
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residents in compliance with Illinois law. An individual
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practicing in Illinois under temporary practice authority,
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reciprocity provisions, interstate compact provisions, or any
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other mechanism that does not constitute full Illinois
13
licensure shall not qualify as a licensed clinical mental
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health professional for purposes of this Act.
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"Mental health evaluation" means a mental health
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evaluation performed by a licensed clinical mental health
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professional during at least 2 office visits on separate,
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nonconsecutive days. "Mental health evaluation" includes a
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mental health evaluation that may require more than 2 office
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visits, subject to the professional discretion of the
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evaluating licensed clinical mental health professional.
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"Mental health facility" means any licensed private
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hospital or hospital affiliate, institution, or facility, or
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part thereof, and any facility, or part thereof, operated by
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the State or a political subdivision thereof which provides
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treatment of persons with mental illness and includes all
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hospitals, institutions, clinics, evaluation facilities,
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mental health centers, colleges, universities, long-term care
3
facilities, and nursing homes, or parts thereof, which provide
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treatment of persons with mental illness whether or not the
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primary purpose is to provide treatment of persons with mental
6
illness.
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"National governing body" means a group of persons who
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adopt rules and formulate policy on behalf of a national
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firearm sporting organization.
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"Noncitizen" means a person who is not a citizen of the
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United States, but is a person who is a foreign-born person who
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lives in the United States, has not been naturalized, and is
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still a citizen of a foreign country.
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"Patient" means:
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(1) a person who is admitted as an inpatient or
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resident of a public or private mental health facility for
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mental health treatment under Chapter III of the Mental
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Health and Developmental Disabilities Code as an informal
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admission, a voluntary admission, a minor admission, an
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emergency admission, or an involuntary admission, unless
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the treatment was solely for an alcohol abuse disorder; or
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(2) a person who voluntarily or involuntarily receives
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mental health treatment as an out-patient or is otherwise
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provided services by a public or private mental health
25
facility and who poses a clear and present danger to
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himself, herself, or others.
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"Physician" has the meaning as defined in Section 1-120 of
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the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities Code.
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"Protective order" means any orders of protection issued
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under the Illinois Domestic Violence Act of 1986, stalking no
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contact orders issued under the Stalking No Contact Order Act,
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civil no contact orders issued under the Civil No Contact
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Order Act, and firearms restraining orders issued under the
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Firearms Restraining Order Act or a substantially similar
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order issued by the court of another state, tribe, or United
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States territory or military judge.
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"Qualified examiner" has the meaning provided in Section
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1-122 of the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities
13
Code.
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"Sanctioned competitive shooting event" means a shooting
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contest officially recognized by a national or state shooting
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sport association, and includes any sight-in or practice
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conducted in conjunction with the event.
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"School administrator" means the person required to report
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under the School Administrator Reporting of Mental Health
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Clear and Present Danger Determinations Law.
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"Stun gun or taser" has the meaning ascribed to it in
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Section 24-1 of the Criminal Code of 2012.
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(Source: P.A. 103-154, eff. 6-30-23; 103-407, eff. 7-28-23;
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104-270, eff. 8-15-25.)
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(430 ILCS 65/8)
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Sec. 8.
Grounds for denial and revocation.
The Illinois
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State Police has authority to deny an application for or to
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revoke and seize a Firearm Owner's Identification Card
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previously issued under this Act only if the Illinois State
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Police finds that the applicant or the person to whom such card
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was issued is or was at the time of issuance:
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(a) A person under 21 years of age who has been
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convicted of a misdemeanor other than a traffic offense or
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adjudged delinquent;
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(b) This subsection (b) applies through the 180th day
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following July 12, 2019 (the effective date of Public Act
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101-80). A person under 21 years of age who does not have
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the written consent of his parent or guardian to acquire
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and possess firearms and firearm ammunition, or whose
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parent or guardian has revoked such written consent, or
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where such parent or guardian does not qualify to have a
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Firearm Owner's Identification Card;
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(b-5) This subsection (b-5) applies on and after the
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181st day following July 12, 2019 (the effective date of
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Public Act 101-80). A person under 21 years of age who is
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not an active duty member of the United States Armed
22
Forces or the Illinois National Guard and does not have
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the written consent of his or her parent or guardian to
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acquire and possess firearms and firearm ammunition, or
25
whose parent or guardian has revoked such written consent,
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or where such parent or guardian does not qualify to have a
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Firearm Owner's Identification Card;
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(c) A person convicted of a felony under the laws of
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this or any other jurisdiction;
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(d) A person addicted to narcotics;
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(e) A person who has been a patient of a mental health
6
facility within the past 5 years or a person who has been a
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patient in a mental health facility more than 5 years ago
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who has not received the certification required under
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subsection (u) of this Section. An active law enforcement
10
officer employed by a unit of government or a Department
11
of Corrections employee authorized to possess firearms who
12
is denied, revoked, or has his or her Firearm Owner's
13
Identification Card seized under this subsection (e) may
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obtain relief as described in subsection (c-5) of Section
15
10 of this Act if the officer or employee did not act in a
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manner threatening to the officer or employee, another
17
person, or the public as determined by the treating
18
clinical psychologist or physician, and the officer or
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employee seeks mental health treatment;
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(f) A person whose mental condition is of such a
21
nature that it poses a clear and present danger to the
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applicant, any other person or persons, or the community;
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(g) A person who has an intellectual disability;
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(h) A person who intentionally makes a false statement
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in the Firearm Owner's Identification Card application or
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endorsement affidavit;
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(i) A noncitizen who is unlawfully present in the
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United States under the laws of the United States;
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(i-5) A noncitizen who has been admitted to the United
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States under a non-immigrant visa (as that term is defined
5
in Section 101(a)(26) of the Immigration and Nationality
6
Act (8 U.S.C. 1101(a)(26))), except that this subsection
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(i-5) does not apply to any noncitizen who has been
8
lawfully admitted to the United States under a
9
non-immigrant visa if that noncitizen is:
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(1) admitted to the United States for lawful
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hunting or sporting purposes;
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(2) an official representative of a foreign
13
government who is:
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(A) accredited to the United States Government
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or the Government's mission to an international
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organization having its headquarters in the United
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States; or
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(B) en route to or from another country to
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which that noncitizen is accredited;
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(3) an official of a foreign government or
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distinguished foreign visitor who has been so
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designated by the Department of State;
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(4) a foreign law enforcement officer of a
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friendly foreign government entering the United States
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on official business; or
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(5) one who has received a waiver from the
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Attorney General of the United States pursuant to 18
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U.S.C. 922(y)(3);
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(j) (Blank);
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(k) A person who has been convicted within the past 5
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years of battery, assault, aggravated assault, violation
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of an order of protection, or a substantially similar
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offense in another jurisdiction, in which a firearm was
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used or possessed;
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(l) A person who has been convicted of domestic
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battery, aggravated domestic battery, or a substantially
11
similar offense in another jurisdiction committed before,
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on or after January 1, 2012 (the effective date of Public
13
Act 97-158). If the applicant or person who has been
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previously issued a Firearm Owner's Identification Card
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under this Act knowingly and intelligently waives the
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right to have an offense described in this paragraph (l)
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tried by a jury, and by guilty plea or otherwise, results
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in a conviction for an offense in which a domestic
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relationship is not a required element of the offense but
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in which a determination of the applicability of 18 U.S.C.
21
922(g)(9) is made under Section 112A-11.1 of the Code of
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Criminal Procedure of 1963, an entry by the court of a
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judgment of conviction for that offense shall be grounds
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for denying an application for and for revoking and
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seizing a Firearm Owner's Identification Card previously
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issued to the person under this Act;
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(m) (Blank);
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(n) A person who is prohibited from acquiring or
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possessing firearms or firearm ammunition by any Illinois
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State statute or by federal law;
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(o) A minor subject to a petition filed under Section
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5-520 of the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 alleging that the
7
minor is a delinquent minor for the commission of an
8
offense that if committed by an adult would be a felony;
9
(p) An adult who had been adjudicated a delinquent
10
minor under the Juvenile Court Act of 1987 for the
11
commission of an offense that if committed by an adult
12
would be a felony;
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(q) A person who is not a resident of the State of
14
Illinois, except as provided in subsection (a-10) of
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Section 4;
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(r) A person who has been adjudicated as a person with
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a mental disability;
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(s) A person who has been found to have a
19
developmental disability;
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(t) A person involuntarily admitted into a mental
21
health facility;
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(u) A person who has had his or her Firearm Owner's
23
Identification Card revoked or denied under subsection (e)
24
of this Section or item (iv) of paragraph (2) of
25
subsection (a) of Section 4 of this Act because he or she
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was a patient in a mental health facility as provided in
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subsection (e) of this Section, shall not be permitted to
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obtain a Firearm Owner's Identification Card, after the
3
5-year period has lapsed, unless he or she has received a
4
mental health evaluation by a
licensed clinical mental
5
health professional
physician, clinical psychologist,
6
advanced practice psychiatric nurse, or qualified examiner
7
as those terms are defined in the Mental Health and
8
Developmental Disabilities Code,
and
has received
a
9
certification that he or she is not a clear and present
10
danger to himself, herself, or others.
The person
11
receiving a mental health evaluation shall provide, or
12
approve the sharing of, all collateral records to the
13
licensed clinical mental health professional making the
14
certification, and the person shall attest, by signature,
15
that all collateral records have been provided to the
16
licensed clinical mental health professional before the
17
mental health evaluation. The licensed clinical mental
18
health professional, as part of the certification, shall
19
attest that the licensed clinical mental health
20
professional has requested, received, reviewed, and
21
considered all of the person's collateral records in
22
making the determination that the person is not a clear
23
and present danger to self or others. In addition, the
24
licensed clinical mental health professional shall
25
identify the types of collateral records received. The
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licensed clinical mental health professional shall make
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all reasonable attempts to obtain collateral records, and,
2
if no collateral records are obtained, the licensed
3
clinical mental health professional must document the
4
efforts used to obtain the collateral records.
The
5
licensed clinical mental health professional
physician,
6
clinical psychologist, advanced practice psychiatric
7
nurse, or qualified examiner making the certification
and
8
his or her employer shall not be held criminally, civilly,
9
or professionally liable for making or not making the
10
certification required under this subsection, except for
11
willful or wanton misconduct. This subsection does not
12
apply to a person whose firearm possession rights have
13
been restored through administrative or judicial action
14
under Section 10 or 11 of this Act
. The results of all
15
mental health evaluations that are performed under this
16
subsection (u) on or after the effective date of this
17
amendatory Act of the 104th General Assembly shall be
18
transmitted to the Illinois State Police. A licensed
19
clinical mental health professional who complies with the
20
requirements of this subsection and documents reasonable
21
attempts to obtain collateral records shall not be subject
22
to professional discipline, civil liability, or criminal
23
liability based on: (1) the person's failure to disclose
24
all treatment history; (2) the existence of collateral
25
records that were not identified by the person and not
26
discovered through the licensed clinical mental health
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professional's documented reasonable attempts; or (3) the
2
licensed clinical mental health professional's
3
determination that was made in good faith based on
4
information available at the time of the evaluation, even
5
if additional records are later discovered. This liability
6
protection shall not apply in cases of willful or wanton
7
misconduct.
; or
8
(v) A person who fails 2 or more times to report a loss
9
or theft of a firearm within 48 hours of the discovery of
10
such loss or theft to local law enforcement as required
11
under subsection (a) of Section 24-4.1 of the Criminal
12
Code of 2012.
13
Upon revocation of a person's Firearm Owner's
14
Identification Card, the Illinois State Police shall provide
15
notice to the person and the person shall comply with Section
16
9.5 of this Act.
17
(Source: P.A. 104-31, eff. 1-1-26; 104-270, eff. 8-15-25;
18
revised 11-21-25.)
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