(a) As used in this section:
(1) “Firearms evidence databank” means a computer-based system that stores images of fired components of ammunition in a manner suitable for retrieval and comparison to images of other fired components of ammunition stored in the databank;
(2) “Handgun” means any firearm capable of firing rim-fire or center-fire ammunition and designed or built to be fired with one hand;
(3) “Laboratory” means the Division of Scientific Services forensic science laboratory within the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection;
(4) “Police department” means the Division of State Police within the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection or an organized local police department;
(5) “Fired components of ammunition” means discharged ammunition consisting of a cartridge case or a bullet or a fragment thereof, collected after a firearm is fired and containing sufficient microscopical characteristics to compare to other discharged ammunition or to determine the firearm from which the ammunition was fired.
(b) (1) The Division of Scientific Services shall establish a firearms evidence databank. Evidence consisting of fired components of ammunition may be entered into such databank in accordance with specific procedures adopted by the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection, in the regulations adopted pursuant to subsection (f) of this section.
(2) The firearms evidence databank may be used by laboratory personnel to (A) compare two or more cartridge cases, bullets or other projectiles submitted to the laboratory or produced at the laboratory from a firearm, or (B) upon the request of a police department as part of a criminal case investigation, verify by microscopic examination any resulting match, and shall produce a report stating the results of such a search.
(3) Any image of a fired component of ammunition that is not matched by a search of the databank shall be stored in the databank for future searches.
(4) The Division of Scientific Services may permit a firearms section of a police department that complies with all laboratory guidelines and regulations adopted by the commissioner pursuant to subsection (f) of this section regarding the operation of the firearms evidence databank to (A) test fire handguns that come into the custody of the police department and collect fired components of ammunition from such test fires, (B) set up a remote terminal to enter images of fired components of ammunition directly into the databank, and (C) search the databank.
(c) (1) Except as provided in subdivision (4) of subsection (b) of this section and subsection (d) of this section, a police department may submit to the laboratory any handgun that comes into police custody as the result of a criminal investigation.
(2) The laboratory may test fire each submitted handgun and collect fired components of ammunition from such test fires. The laboratory shall label the fired components of ammunition with the handgun manufacturer, type of weapon, serial number, date of the test fire and name of the person test firing the handgun and collecting the fired components of ammunition.
(d) (1) On and after October 1, 2001, a police department shall test fire every handgun to be issued by that department before the handgun is so issued and collect the fired components of ammunition from such test fire. Any police department may request the assistance of the Division of State Police or the laboratory in test firing a handgun and collecting such fired components of ammunition.
(2) The police department shall seal the fired components of ammunition in a tamper-evident manner and label the package with the handgun manufacturer, handgun type, serial number and name of the person test firing the handgun and collecting the fired components of ammunition. The police department shall submit the fired components of ammunition and two intact cartridges that are representative samples of the ammunition used by the department in its service handguns.
(e) The laboratory may share the information in the firearms evidence databank with other law enforcement agencies, both within and outside the state, and may participate in a national firearms evidence databank program.
(f) The commissioner shall adopt regulations, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54, to carry out the purposes of this section.
(P.A. 01-130, S. 10; P.A. 11-51, S. 134; P.A. 12-16, S. 1.)
History: Pursuant to P.A. 11-51, “Commissioner of Public Safety” and “Department of Public Safety” were changed editorially by the Revisors to “Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection” and “Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection”, respectively, effective July 1, 2011; P.A. 12-16 substantially revised section including redefining “firearms evidence databank”, replacing defined term “test fire” with “fired components of ammunition” and amending same to replace “handgun” with “firearm”, permitting, rather than requiring, evidence consisting of fired components of ammunition to be entered into databank, permitting, rather than requiring, a police department to submit any handgun that comes into its custody as result of a criminal investigation, permitting, rather than requiring, laboratory to test fire submitted handguns, deleting requirement that such test fire be performed within 60 days of submission and revising type of ammunition that must be submitted by a police department when it test fires its service handguns.
Structure Connecticut General Statutes
Title 29 - Public Safety and State Police
Chapter 529 - Division of State Police
Section 29-2. - Powers of commissioner.
Section 29-2a. - Legal review of police policies and practices of Division of State Police.
Section 29-2b. - Imposition of pedestrian citation or traffic ticket quotas prohibited.
Section 29-3. - “State policeman” defined.
Section 29-3a. - Educational qualifications and certification requirements.
Section 29-3b. - Report on personnel projections for state police force.
Section 29-4a. - Death or disability from hypertension or heart disease. Compensation.
Section 29-5. - Resident state policemen for towns without police force. Pilot program assignment.
Section 29-6. - Uniforms and equipment.
Section 29-6a. - Use of official hat and insignia of state police.
Section 29-6b. - Fire suppression systems for patrol cars.
Section 29-7. - Powers and duties of force. Barracks.
Section 29-7a. - Establishment of sex crimes analysis unit.
Section 29-7b. - Division of Scientific Services.
Section 29-7c. - Legalized gambling investigative unit.
Section 29-7d. - Hate Crimes Investigative Unit.
Section 29-7h. - Firearms evidence databank.
Section 29-7m. - Record and classification of crimes motivated by bigotry or bias.
Section 29-7n. - Record and classification of gang-related crimes.
Section 29-8. - Riots. Immunities.
Section 29-9. - Acceptance or offering of gifts or rewards by or to state or local police.
Section 29-10. - Commissioner may delegate authority.
Section 29-10a. - Use of state police rifle ranges by civilian rifle clubs.
Section 29-10b. - Fees for record searches and copies.
Section 29-10c. - Accident records of state police.
Section 29-11a. - State police to report arrests to Bureau of Identification.
Section 29-12. - Fingerprints, photograph and physical description of arrested persons. Regulations.
Section 29-13. - Notice of judgments.
Section 29-14. - Duties of bureau.
Section 29-15. - Return or destruction of fingerprints, photograph and physical description.
Section 29-16. - Use of information.
Section 29-17a. - Criminal history records checks. Procedure. Fees.
Section 29-18. - Special policemen for state property.
Section 29-18b. - Special policemen for Department of Revenue Services.
Section 29-18c. - Special policemen for Department of Consumer Protection.
Section 29-20. - Special policemen for armored cars.
Section 29-21. - Special policemen for war industry premises.
Section 29-22. - Volunteer police auxiliary force.
Section 29-23. - Emergency service and equipment.
Section 29-24. - Disposition of money recovered in case of theft from the person or robbery.
Section 29-25. - Laundry and dry cleaning identification marks.
Section 29-26. - Training of municipal police at State Police Training School.
Section 29-27. - “Pistol” and “revolver” defined.
Section 29-28a. - Application for permit. Notice of decision to applicant.
Section 29-29. - Information concerning criminal records of applicants for permits.
Section 29-30. - Fees for pistol and revolver permits. Expiration and renewal of permits.
Section 29-31. - Display of permit to sell. Record of sales.
Section 29-32a. - Appeal from refusal or revocation of permit.
Section 29-32b. - Board of Firearms Permit Examiners. Appeals to board. Hearings.
Section 29-33. - Sale, delivery or transfer of pistols and revolvers. Procedure. Penalty.
Section 29-35. - Carrying of pistol or revolver without permit prohibited. Exceptions.
Section 29-36. - Alteration of firearm identification mark, serial number or name.
Section 29-36b. - Distribution of unique serial number or other mark of identification for firearms.
Section 29-36i. - Revocation of eligibility certificate. Reinstatement.
Section 29-36m. - Regulations.
Section 29-37a. - Sale, delivery or transfer of long guns. Procedure. Penalty.
Section 29-37f. - Qualifications of retail store employees who sell firearms.
Section 29-37g. - Gun show requirements.
Section 29-37i. (Formerly Sec. 29-37c). - Responsibilities re storage of firearms.
Section 29-37q. - Long gun eligibility certificate. Application. Form and content. Confidentiality.
Section 29-37r. - Long gun eligibility certificate. Fees. Expiration and renewal.
Section 29-37s. - Long gun eligibility certificate. Revocation. Reinstatement.
Section 29-38. - Weapons in vehicles. Penalty. Exceptions.
Section 29-38a. - Out-of-state purchase or acquisition of rifles or shotguns.
Section 29-38d. - Interstate transportation of firearms through state.
Section 29-38e. - State-wide firearms trafficking task force. Composition. Duties.
Section 29-38f. - State-Wide Firearms Trafficking Task Force Policy Board. Composition. Duties.
Section 29-38m. - Sale of ammunition or ammunition magazine.
Section 29-38n. - Ammunition certificate. Issuance. Form and content. Confidentiality.
Section 29-38o. - Ammunition certificate. Fees. Expiration and renewal.
Section 29-38p. - Ammunition certificate. Revocation. Reinstatement.