Iowa Code
Chapter 724 - WEAPONS
Section 724.21A - Denial, suspension, or revocation of permit to carry weapons or permit to acquire pistols or revolvers.

724.21A Denial, suspension, or revocation of permit to carry weapons or permit to acquire pistols or revolvers.
1. In any case where the sheriff or the commissioner of public safety denies an application for or suspends or revokes a permit to carry weapons or a permit to acquire pistols or revolvers, the sheriff or commissioner shall provide a written statement of the reasons for the denial, suspension, or revocation and the applicant or permit holder shall have the right to appeal the denial, suspension, or revocation to an administrative law judge in the department of inspections and appeals within thirty days of receiving written notice of the denial, suspension, or revocation.
2. The applicant or permit holder may file an appeal with an administrative law judge by filing a copy of the denial, suspension, or revocation notice with a written statement that clearly states the applicant’s reasons rebutting the denial, suspension, or revocation along with a fee of ten dollars. Additional supporting information relevant to the proceedings may also be included.
3. The administrative law judge shall, within forty-five days of receipt of the request for an appeal, set a hearing date. The hearing may be held by telephone or video conference at the discretion of the administrative law judge. The administrative law judge shall receive witness testimony and other evidence relevant to the proceedings at the hearing. The hearing shall be conducted pursuant to chapter 17A.
4. Upon conclusion of the hearing, the administrative law judge shall order that the denial, suspension, or revocation of the permit be either rescinded or sustained. An applicant, permit holder, or issuing officer aggrieved by the final judgment of the administrative law judge shall have the right to judicial review in accordance with the terms of the Iowa administrative procedure Act, chapter 17A.
5. The standard of review under this section shall be clear and convincing evidence that the issuing officer’s written statement of the reasons for the denial, suspension, or revocation constituted probable cause to deny an application or to suspend or revoke a permit.
6. The department of inspections and appeals shall adopt rules pursuant to chapter 17A as necessary to carry out the provisions of this section.
7. In any case where the issuing officer denies an application for, or suspends or revokes a permit to carry weapons or a permit to acquire pistols or revolvers solely because of an adverse determination by the national instant criminal background check system, the applicant or permit holder shall not seek relief under this section but may pursue relief of the national instant criminal background check system determination pursuant to Pub. L. No. 103-159, sections 103(f) and (g) and 104 and
28 C.F.R. §25.10
, or other applicable law. The outcome of such proceedings shall be binding on the issuing officer.
8. If an applicant or permit holder appeals the decision by the sheriff or commissioner to deny an application for or suspend or revoke a permit to carry weapons or a permit to acquire pistols or revolvers, and it is later determined on appeal the applicant or permit holder is eligible to be issued or possess a permit to carry weapons or a permit to acquire pistols or revolvers, the applicant or permit holder shall be awarded court costs and reasonable attorney fees. If the decision of the sheriff or commissioner to deny an application for or suspend or revoke a permit to carry weapons or a permit to acquire pistols or revolvers is upheld on appeal, or the applicant or permit holder withdraws or dismisses the appeal, the political subdivision of the state representing the sheriff or the state department representing the commissioner shall be awarded court costs and reasonable attorney fees.
2010 Acts, ch 1178, §14, 19; 2017 Acts, ch 69, §26, 27
Referred to in §724.11, 724.13, 724.15

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Iowa Code

Title XVI - CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE

Chapter 724 - WEAPONS

Section 724.1 - Offensive weapons.

Section 724.1A - Firearm suppressors — certification.

Section 724.1B - Firearm suppressors — penalty.

Section 724.1C - Short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun — penalty.

Section 724.2 - Authority to possess offensive weapons.

Section 724.2A - Peace officer — defined — reserved peace officer included.

Section 724.3 - Unauthorized possession of offensive weapons.

Section 724.4 - Use of a dangerous weapon in the commission of a crime.

Section 724.4A - Weapons free zones — enhanced penalties.

Section 724.4B - Carrying firearms on school grounds — penalty — exceptions.

Section 724.4C - Possession or carrying of dangerous weapons while under the influence.

Section 724.4D - Carrying of dangerous weapons — duty to cooperate — reasonable suspicion.

Section 724.4E - Possession of dangerous weapons and loaded firearms by minors.

Section 724.5 - Availability of permit not to be construed as prohibition on unlicensed carrying of weapons.

Section 724.6 - Professional permit to carry weapons.

Section 724.7 - Nonprofessional permit to carry weapons.

Section 724.8 - Persons ineligible for permit to carry weapons.

Section 724.8A - Limitation on authority — nonprojectile high-voltage pulse weapons designed to immobilize — public universities and community colleges.

Section 724.8B - Persons ineligible to carry dangerous weapons.

Section 724.9 - Firearm safety training.

Section 724.9A - Approval of organizations that may certify handgun safety training instructors.

Section 724.10 - Application for permit to carry weapons — background check required.

Section 724.11 - Issuance of permit to carry weapons.

Section 724.11A - Recognition.

Section 724.12 - Permit to carry weapons not transferable.

Section 724.13 - Suspension or revocation of permit to carry weapons — criminal history background check.

Section 724.14 - Nonprofessional permit — change of residence to another county.

Section 724.15 - Acquiring pistols or revolvers.

Section 724.16 - Prohibited transfers of firearms.

Section 724.16A - Trafficking in stolen weapons.

Section 724.17 - Permit to acquire — criminal history check.

Section 724.18 - Procedure for making application for permit to acquire.

Section 724.19 - Issuance of permit to acquire.

Section 724.20 - Validity of permit to acquire pistols or revolvers.

Section 724.21 - Giving false information when acquiring pistol or revolver.

Section 724.21A - Denial, suspension, or revocation of permit to carry weapons or permit to acquire pistols or revolvers.

Section 724.22 - Persons under twenty-one — sale, loan, gift, making available — possession.

Section 724.23 - Records kept by commissioner and issuing officers.

Section 724.24 - Purchase or sale of firearms in contiguous states.

Section 724.25 - Felony and antique firearm defined.

Section 724.26 - Possession, receipt, transportation, or dominion and control of firearms, offensive weapons, and ammunition by felons and others.

Section 724.27 - Offenders’ rights restored.

Section 724.28 - Prohibition of regulation by political subdivisions — exception.

Section 724.28A - Authority to carry firearm — peace officers.

Section 724.29 - Firearm devices.

Section 724.29A - Fraudulent purchase of firearms or ammunition.

Section 724.30 - Reckless use of a firearm.

Section 724.31 - Persons subject to firearm disabilities due to mental health commitments or adjudications — relief from disabilities — reports.

Section 724.31A - Identifying information — background checks.

Section 724.32 - County courthouse — weapon prohibitions.