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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

237.130 Failure to report nonreceipt of firearms training when receiving

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certification without notice to specified law enforcement or prosecutorial
personnel.
(1)A person is guilty of failure to report nonreceipt of firearms training when he or she
receives certification that he or she has successfully completed a firearms instructor
trainer, certified firearms instructor, or applicant training course and has not, in fact,
received any such training and has not reported the matter in writing to the sheriff,
Commonwealth's attorney, or county attorney serving the county in which the
training was conducted or has not made a written report to the Department of
Kentucky State Police and provided a copy of the certification documents to the
agency reported to along with the report. The report shall be made not more than
thirty
(30)working days after receiving documentation of successful completion of
training, unless a request for additional time has been made and has been granted by
an officer or agency to which the report shall be made.
(2)Failure to report nonreceipt of firearms training is a Class A misdemeanor.
(3)A person who makes a report pursuant to this section within the time frame
specified in subsection
(1)of this section shall not be prosecuted for a violation of
this section and shall be eligible to reenroll in the level of class for which they were
originally enrolled.
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