66-356. RELIEF FROM FIREARMS DISABILITIES. (1) A court that:
(a) Orders commitment pursuant to section 66-329, Idaho Code;
(b) Orders commitment or treatment pursuant to section 66-406, Idaho Code;
(c) Appoints a guardian pursuant to section 66-322, Idaho Code, or section 15-5-304, Idaho Code;
(d) Appoints a conservator pursuant to section 15-5-407(b), Idaho Code;
(e) Appoints a guardian or conservator pursuant to section 66-404, Idaho Code; or
(f) Finds a defendant incompetent to stand trial pursuant to section 18-212, Idaho Code, shall make a finding as to whether the subject of the proceeding is a person to whom the provisions of 18 U.S.C. 922(d)(4) and (g)(4) apply. If the court so finds, the clerk of the court shall forward a copy of the order to the Idaho state police, which in turn shall forward a copy to the federal bureau of investigation, or its successor agency, for inclusion in the national instant criminal background check system database.
(2) A person who is subject to an order, including an appointment or finding described in subsection (1) of this section, may petition the magistrate division of the court that issued such order, or the magistrate division of the district court of the county where the individual resides, to remove the person’s firearms-related disabilities as provided in section 105(a) of P.L. 110-180. A copy of the petition for relief shall also be served on the director of the department of health and welfare and the prosecuting attorney of the county in which the original order, appointment or finding occurred, and such department and office may, as it deems appropriate, appear, support, object to and present evidence relevant to the relief sought by the petitioner. The court shall receive and consider evidence, including evidence offered by the petitioner, concerning:
(a) The circumstances of the original order, appointment or finding;
(b) The petitioner’s mental health and criminal history records, if any;
(c) The petitioner’s reputation; and
(d) Changes in the petitioner’s condition or circumstances relevant to the relief sought.
The court shall grant the petition for relief if it finds by a preponderance of the evidence that the petitioner will not be likely to act in a manner dangerous to public safety and that the granting of the relief would not be contrary to the public interest. The petitioner may appeal a denial of the requested relief, and review on appeal shall be de novo. A person may file a petition for relief under this section no more than once every two (2) years.
(3) When a court issues an order granting a petition for relief under subsection (2) of this section, the clerk of the court shall immediately forward a copy of the order to the Idaho state police, which in turn shall immediately forward a copy to the federal bureau of investigation, or its successor agency, for inclusion in the national instant criminal background check system database.
History:
[66-356, added 2010, ch. 267, sec. 1, p. 674.]
Structure Idaho Code
Title 66 - STATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS
Chapter 3 - HOSPITALIZATION OF MENTALLY ILL
Section 66-318 - AUTHORITY TO ADMIT VOLUNTARY PATIENTS — DENIAL OF ADMISSION.
Section 66-319 - RELEASE OF VOLUNTARY INPATIENTS.
Section 66-320 - RIGHT TO RELEASE ON APPLICATION — EXCEPTIONS.
Section 66-324 - AUTHORITY TO RECEIVE INVOLUNTARY PATIENTS.
Section 66-325 - RESIDENCE NOT AFFECTED BY PLACE OF TREATMENT.
Section 66-326 - DETENTION WITHOUT HEARING.
Section 66-327 - RESPONSIBILITY FOR COSTS OF COMMITMENT AND CARE OF PATIENTS.
Section 66-328 - JURISDICTION OF PROCEEDINGS FOR COMMITMENT.
Section 66-329 - COMMITMENT TO DEPARTMENT DIRECTOR UPON COURT ORDER — JUDICIAL PROCEDURE.
Section 66-330 - TRANSPORTATION — TEMPORARY DETENTION — NOTICE.
Section 66-331 - CARE AND TREATMENT IN A FEDERAL FACILITY.
Section 66-333 - EXAMINATION OF NEWLY ADMITTED PATIENTS.
Section 66-334 - TRANSFER OF PATIENTS BETWEEN CERTAIN INPATIENT TREATMENT FACILITIES.
Section 66-335 - COMMITMENT OF MENTALLY ILL CONVICTS.
Section 66-337 - REVIEW, TERMINATION OF COMMITMENT AND DISCHARGE OF PATIENTS.
Section 66-341 - EXEMPTIONS FROM LIABILITY.
Section 66-343 - PETITION FOR REEXAMINATION OF ORDER OF COMMITMENT.
Section 66-344 - RIGHT TO HUMANE CARE AND TREATMENT.
Section 66-345 - RESTRAINTS AND SECLUSION.
Section 66-346 - RIGHT TO COMMUNICATION AND VISITATION — EXERCISE OF CIVIL RIGHTS.
Section 66-347 - WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS.
Section 66-348 - DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION.
Section 66-349 - PENALTY FOR VIOLATION.
Section 66-350 - DETENTION PENDING JUDICIAL DETERMINATION.
Section 66-351 - REPAYMENT OF MONEY ON DISCHARGE OF PATIENT.
Section 66-352 - MONEY FOUND ON MENTALLY ILL PERSONS — DISPOSITION.