Rhode Island General Laws
Chapter 11-47 - Weapons
Section 11-47-5.3. - Surrender of firearms by persons convicted of domestic violence offenses.

§ 11-47-5.3. Surrender of firearms by persons convicted of domestic violence offenses.
(a) Pleading nolo contendere to or conviction of an offense under § 12-29-2 which is punishable as a felony shall prohibit the defendant from purchasing, owning, carrying, transporting, or having in their possession or control any firearm. Upon such a plea or conviction, the court shall issue an order declaring that the defendant surrender all firearm(s) owned by the defendant, or in the defendant’s possession, care, custody, or control as described in this section.
(1) Surrender shall be made within twenty-four (24) hours of prohibition to a law enforcement agency or to a federally licensed firearms dealer. The arresting law enforcement agency shall be immediately notified of the order to surrender firearm(s). A law enforcement agency or federally licensed firearms dealer taking possession of a firearm(s) shall issue proof of surrender to the person surrendering the firearm(s). The proof of surrender shall include the name of the person; the name of the law enforcement agency or federally licensed firearms dealer; the date of surrender; the serial number; the manufacturer; and model of all surrendered firearm(s).
(2) The defendant may transport their firearm(s) during the twenty-four hour (24) surrender period directly to the law enforcement agency or federally licensed firearms dealer, provided that the firearm(s) is broken down, unloaded, and carried as openly as circumstances will permit, or provided that the pistols or revolvers are unloaded and secured in a separate container suitable for the purpose.
(3) The defendant shall, within forty-eight (48) hours after being served with the order, either:
(i) File a copy of proof of surrender with the court and attest that all firearm(s) owned by the defendant, or in the defendant’s possession, care, custody, or control at the time of the plea or conviction, have been surrendered in accordance with this section and that the defendant currently owns no firearm(s) or has any firearm(s) in their care, custody, or control; or
(ii) Attest that, at the time of the plea or conviction, the defendant owned no firearm(s) and had no firearm(s) in their care, custody, or control, and that the defendant currently owns no firearm(s) and has no firearm(s) in their possession, care, custody, or control.
(4) The list of firearm(s) surrendered shall be kept under seal and shall not be part of the public record.
(5)(i) If the defendant chooses to surrender a firearm(s) to a law enforcement agency, the law enforcement agency shall follow the policies established by the police officer’s commission on standards and training for the return or disposal of the firearm(s).
(ii) The police officer’s commission on standards and training shall establish policies for the return or disposal of firearms that are surrendered pursuant to any court order, provided that such policies require that the defendant be notified of the return or disposal, and that the owner receive any financial value received from the disposal, less the cost associated with taking possession of, storing, and disposing of the firearm(s) and provided that no disposal shall occur while any appeal of the conviction is pending.
(6) If the defendant, or their designee, transfers a firearm(s) to a federally licensed firearms dealer pursuant to this section, the defendant may instruct the federally licensed firearms dealer to sell the firearm(s) or to transfer ownership pursuant to state and federal law to a qualified named individual who is not a member of the defendant’s dwelling house. The owner of any firearm(s) sold shall receive any financial value received from their sale, less the cost associated with taking possession of, storing, and transferring of the firearm(s).
(7) Every individual, to whom ownership of a firearm(s) is transferred pursuant to this section, shall be prohibited from transferring or returning any firearm(s) to the defendant and shall be informed of this prohibition.
(i) Any knowing violation of subsection (a)(7) of this section is a felony which shall be punishable by a fine of not more than one thousand dollars ($1,000), or by imprisonment for a term of not less than one year and not more than five (5) years, or both.
History of Section.P.L. 2016, ch. 212, § 1; P.L. 2016, ch. 214, § 1.

Structure Rhode Island General Laws

Rhode Island General Laws

Title 11 - Criminal Offenses

Chapter 11-47 - Weapons

Section 11-47-1. - Short title.

Section 11-47-2. - Definitions.

Section 11-47-3. - Carrying dangerous weapons or substances when committing crime of violence.

Section 11-47-3.1. - Carrying a stolen firearm when committing a crime of violence.

Section 11-47-3.2. - Using a firearm when committing a crime of violence.

Section 11-47-4. - Being armed prima facie evidence of intention.

Section 11-47-5. - Possession of firearms by certain persons prohibited.

Section 11-47-5.1. - Larceny of a firearm.

Section 11-47-5.2. - Possession of a stolen firearm.

Section 11-47-5.3. - Surrender of firearms by persons convicted of domestic violence offenses.

Section 11-47-5.4. - Surrender of firearms after domestic violence offenses.

Section 11-47-5.5. - Motion to lift firearms prohibition for persons convicted of specified misdemeanor domestic violence offenses — Consecutive prohibitions — Return of surrendered firearms.

Section 11-47-6. - Mental incompetents and drug addicts prohibited from possession of firearms.

Section 11-47-7. - Possession of firearm by alien.

Section 11-47-8. - License or permit required for carrying pistol — Other weapons prohibited.

Section 11-47-8.1. - Modification of semi-automatic weapon.

Section 11-47-9. - Persons exempt from restrictions.

Section 11-47-9.1. - Additional exemptions.

Section 11-47-10. - License or permit not required to carry to target range.

Section 11-47-11. - License or permit to carry concealed pistol or revolver.

Section 11-47-12. - License or permit fee.

Section 11-47-13. - Revocation of license or permit.

Section 11-47-14. - Licenses and permits to banks and carriers.

Section 11-47-15. - Proof of ability required for license or permit.

Section 11-47-15.1. - Qualifications required of law enforcement officers appointed after June 6, 1970.

Section 11-47-15.2. - Definitions of law enforcement firing positions.

Section 11-47-15.3. - Commission on law enforcement standards and training.

Section 11-47-16. - Certification of qualification.

Section 11-47-16.1. - Special commission on law enforcement weapons qualifications of retired officers.

Section 11-47-17. - Qualifications required of law enforcement officers appointed after June 17, 1959.

Section 11-47-17.1. - Mandatory or discretionary nature of § 11-47-15.1 requirements — Qualification reports to be filed.

Section 11-47-18. - License or permit issued by attorney general on showing of need — Issuance to retired police officers.

Section 11-47-19. - Machine gun manufacturers’ licenses or permits.

Section 11-47-20. - Sale or possession of silencers.

Section 11-47-20.1. - Armor-piercing bullets.

Section 11-47-20.2. - Possession during commission of a felony.

Section 11-47-20.3. - Injury or death of law enforcement officer.

Section 11-47-20.4. - Body armor.

Section 11-47-21. - Restrictions on possession or carrying of explosives or noxious substances.

Section 11-47-22. - Forfeiture and destruction of unlawful firearms.

Section 11-47-23. - False information in securing firearm or license — Straw purchases.

Section 11-47-24. - Alteration of marks of identification on firearms.

Section 11-47-25. - Antique firearms and collections.

Section 11-47-26. - Penalties for violations.

Section 11-47-27. - Standard of proof under §§ 11-47-1 — 11-47-34.

Section 11-47-28. - Arrest and detention for possession of firearms.

Section 11-47-29. - Certification of conviction of alien.

Section 11-47-30. - Transfer or delivery of firearms to minors.

Section 11-47-31. - Sale, transfer or delivery of ammunition to minors.

Section 11-47-32. - Possession of ammunition by minor.

Section 11-47-33. - Possession of firearms by minors.

Section 11-47-34. - [Repealed.]

Section 11-47-35. - Sale of concealable weapons — Safety courses and tests — Issuance of permits to certain government officers.

Section 11-47-35.1. - Persons exempt from § 11-47-35.

Section 11-47-35.2. - Sale of rifles/shotguns.

Section 11-47-35.3. - Annual report on application process administration.

Section 11-47-36. - Purchase of concealable firearms from out of state dealers.

Section 11-47-37. - Sale to minors and others forbidden.

Section 11-47-37.1. - Persons exempt from age restrictions.

Section 11-47-38. - Dealers to be licensed.

Section 11-47-39. - Issuance and conditions of dealer’s license.

Section 11-47-40. - Register of sales of firearms — Display of firearms.

Section 11-47-41. - Government firearm registration prohibited.

Section 11-47-42. - Weapons other than firearms prohibited.

Section 11-47-43. - Collectors and police officers exempt from § 11-47-42.

Section 11-47-44. - Standard of proof under §§ 11-47-42 and 11-47-43.

Section 11-47-45. - Arrest and detention for possession of weapon prohibited by § 11-47-42.

Section 11-47-46. - Sections 11-47-42 — 11-47-45 inapplicable to firearms.

Section 11-47-47. - Display of weapons.

Section 11-47-48. - Report of gunshot wounds.

Section 11-47-48.1. - Report of lost or stolen weapons.

Section 11-47-49. - Firing across highways prohibited.

Section 11-47-49.1. - Firing in Blackstone Valley Flood Plain prohibited.

Section 11-47-50. - Firing without landowner’s permission — Firing in compact area.

Section 11-47-51. - Loaded rifles and shotguns in vehicles and roadways.

Section 11-47-51.1. - Discharge of firearm or incendiary or explosive substance or device from motor vehicle.

Section 11-47-52. - Carrying of weapon while under the influence of liquor or drugs.

Section 11-47-53. - Limitation of prosecutions under §§ 11-47-49 — 11-47-52 — Fines.

Section 11-47-54. - Licensing of shooting galleries.

Section 11-47-55. - Enforcement of chapter.

Section 11-47-56. - Constitutionality.

Section 11-47-57. - “Mace” or similar substances.

Section 11-47-58. - Firearms — State preemption.

Section 11-47-59. - Possession of knife during commission of crime.

Section 11-47-60. - Possession of firearms on school grounds.

Section 11-47-60.1. - Safe storage.

Section 11-47-60.2. - Possession of weapons on school grounds — Notification.

Section 11-47-60.3. - Trigger lock required.

Section 11-47-61. - Drive-by shootings.

Section 11-47-62. - Rifle ranges — Immunity from prosecution — Criminal or civil.

Section 11-47-63. - Relief from disqualifiers program.

Section 11-47-64. - Sale of ammunition.