Kansas Statutes
Article 7c - Firearms
75-7c06 Same; records related to licenses, disclosure; address change or loss or destruction of license, requirements.

75-7c06. Same; records related to licenses, disclosure; address change or loss or destruction of license, requirements. (a) The attorney general shall be the official custodian of all records relating to licenses issued pursuant to the personal and family protection act.
(b) Except as provided by subsections (c) and (d), records relating to persons issued licenses pursuant to this act, persons applying for licenses pursuant to this act or persons who have had a license denied pursuant to this act shall be confidential and shall not be disclosed pursuant to the Kansas open records act. Any disclosure of a record in violation of this subsection is a class A misdemeanor.
(c) Records of a person whose license has been suspended or revoked pursuant to this act shall be subject to public inspection in accordance with the open records act.
(d) The attorney general shall maintain an automated listing of license holders and pertinent information, and such information shall be available at all times to all law enforcement agencies in this state, other states and the District of Columbia when requested for a legitimate law enforcement purpose.
(e) Within 30 days after the changing of a permanent address, or within 30 days after the discovery that a license has been lost or destroyed, the licensee shall notify the attorney general of such change, loss or destruction. The attorney general, upon notice and opportunity for hearing in accordance with the provisions of the Kansas administrative procedure act, may order a licensee to pay a fine of not more than $100, or may suspend the licensee's license for not more than 180 days, for failure to notify the attorney general pursuant to the provisions of this subsection.
(f) In the event that a concealed handgun license is lost or destroyed, the license shall be automatically invalid, and the person to whom the license was issued, upon payment of $15 to the attorney general, may obtain a duplicate, or substitute thereof, upon furnishing a notarized statement to the attorney general that such license has been lost or destroyed.
History: L. 2006, ch. 32, § 6; L. 2006, ch. 210, § 4; L. 2010, ch. 140, § 6; L. 2013, ch. 105, § 8; July 1.

Structure Kansas Statutes

Kansas Statutes

Chapter 75 - State Departments; Public Officers And Employees

Article 7c - Firearms

75-7c01 Personal and family protection act; citation of act.

75-7c02 Definitions.

75-7c03 License to carry concealed handgun; issuance; form; recognition of licenses issued by other jurisdictions; issuance of authorization documents.

75-7c04 Same; disqualifications; handgun safety and training course; training requirements for license in other jurisdictions, list.

75-7c05 Same; application; fees; fingerprints; criminal history records report; issuance or denial of license; issuance of authorization documents; retired law enforcement officers; corrections officers; military personnel.

75-7c06 Same; records related to licenses, disclosure; address change or loss or destruction of license, requirements.

75-7c07 Same; denial, revocation or suspension; change of residency.

75-7c08 Same; renewal; fees; permanent expiration, when.

75-7c09 False statements, warning on application.

75-7c10 Same; restrictions on carrying concealed handgun; exceptions; liabilities; employees permitted to carry; penalties for violations; sign requirements.

75-7c13 Concealed handgun licensure fund; uses of moneys.

75-7c14 County law enforcement equipment fund; uses of moneys.

75-7c15 Liability insurance, persons conducting handgun safety and training courses.

75-7c16 Rules and regulations; annual report.

75-7c17 Legislative findings regarding uniform standards for licensing and regulation; certain local ordinances and resolutions inapplicable; limitations on authority of attorney general; liberal construction of act.

75-7c18 Severability.

75-7c20 Concealed handguns in public buildings and public areas thereof; when prohibited; public buildings exempted; definitions.

75-7c21 Concealed handguns in state capitol.

75-7c22 Off-duty, foreign or retired law enforcement officers; carrying a concealed handgun, when.

75-7c23 Licensure of municipal employees; prohibiting mandatory disclosure and recording of licensure.

75-7c24 Restrictions on carrying unconcealed firearms; exceptions; penalties; sign requirements.

75-7c25 Orders of involuntary commitment for treatment of mental illness or alcohol or substance abuse; entry in certain databases; possession of firearms prohibited, when.

75-7c26 Discharge of person involuntarily committed for treatment for mental illness or alcohol or substance abuse; restoration of ability to legally possess firearm, when.

75-7c27 Petition for relief of firearm prohibitions; procedure.