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Code · Illinois · Chapter 430 — PUBLIC SAFETY · Act 65

Sec. 13.4. Illinois State Police; rule making authority.

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Sec. 13.4. Illinois State Police; rule making authority. The Illinois State Police shall by rule adopt the following procedures:
(1)When a person who possesses a valid Firearm Owner's Identification Card applies for
and is approved for a concealed carry license, the valid Firearm Owner's Identification Card is renewed for 10 years from the time of approval instead of 10 years from the date of the original card.
(2)If a person is eligible for both a Firearm Owner's Identification Card and a
concealed carry license, the Illinois State Police shall by rule create one card that may be used as both a Firearm Owner's Identification Card and a concealed carry license. A combined Firearm Owner's Identification Card and concealed carry license shall be considered a valid card for the purposes of this Act. If a person who possesses a combined Firearm Owner's Identification Card and a concealed carry license becomes subject to suspension or revocation under the Firearm Concealed Carry Act, but is otherwise eligible for a valid Firearm Owner's Identification Card, the Illinois State Police shall ensure the person's Firearm Owner's Identification Card status is not interrupted.
The Illinois State Police shall adopt rules to implement this Section.
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