Jus 17.03(1)
(1) “Applicant" means an individual applying for a license to carry a concealed weapon pursuant to s.
175.60, Stats., who does not currently hold a valid license and is not applying for replacement or renewal.
Jus 17.03(2)
(2) “Approval number" means the unique number the department assigns to an applicant pursuant to s.
175.60 (9g) (a) 3. b., Stats., when a completed background check on the applicant indicates that s.
175.60 (3) (b),
(c),
(d), and
(e), Stats., do not apply to the applicant.
Jus 17.03(4)
(4) “Confirmation number" means the unique number the department issues pursuant to s.
175.60 (9g) (a) 1., Stats., to identify every accepted application for a license to carry a concealed weapon.
Jus 17.03(5)
(5) “Department" means the Wisconsin department of justice.
Jus 17.03(6)
(6) “FBI" means the federal bureau of investigation.
Jus 17.03(7)
(7) “Firearms safety or training course" means a course of instructor-led training that provides a certificate or affidavit of successful completion that includes the items specified in
s. Jus 17.05 (2) (a) and that, at a minimum, instructs on, and practices the student's comprehension of, firearm safety rules; safe firearm and ammunition use, handling, transport, and storage; legally permissible possession, transportation, and use of firearms, including use of deadly force; and techniques for avoiding and controlling violent confrontations.
Jus 17.03(8)
(8) “Instructor-led" means training that is conducted face-to-face individually or in groups with an instructor-student ratio that does not exceed 50 students per instructor and in which instructors actively guide students through each lesson, answer questions, facilitate discussion, and provide feedback on activities and assignments. Learner-led or self-directed learning — the delivery of learning experiences to independent learners who lead and manage their own experience, delivered via web pages, multimedia presentations, computer applications, online presentations, or similar methods — is not instructor-led.
Jus 17.03(10)
(10) “License number" means the unique identification number the department assigns to a licensee pursuant to s.
175.60 (2m) (b) 6., Stats., when it issues a license.
Jus 17.03(11)
(11) “Licensee" means a person who has been issued a license to carry a concealed weapon under s.
175.60, Stats.
Jus 17.03(12)
(12) “National or state organization that certifies firearms instructors" means any association, partnership, corporation, or limited liability company that is registered, certified, or has an appointed agent on file with the department of financial institutions or has equivalent legal recognition in another state; that customarily or regularly provides training and certification for firearms instructors; and that requires its certified instructors to demonstrate the ability and knowledge required to teach a firearms safety or training course, as defined in
sub. (7).
Jus 17.03(13)
(13) “NICS" means the National Instant Criminal Background Check System of the FBI.
Jus 17.03(14)
(14) “Non-approval number" means the unique number the department assigns to an applicant pursuant to s.
175.60 (9g) (a) 3. a., Stats., when a completed background check on the applicant indicates that s.
175.60 (3) (b),
(c),
(d), or
(e), Stats., applies to the applicant.
Jus 17.03 History
History: CR 12-030: cr. Register May 2013 No. 689, eff. 6-1-13. Jus 17.03 Note
Note: INITIAL APPLICABILITY. The definition of “Firearms safety or training course" in s.
Jus 17.03 (7), the definition of “Instructor-led" in s.
Jus 17.03 (8), and the requirements for documenting proof of training in s.
Jus 17.05 (2) shall first apply to a firearms safety or training course that commences on June 1, 2013.
Jus 17.04
Jus 17.04 Application procedures for concealed weapon licenses. Jus 17.04(1)(1)
Processing of application. When the department receives an application for a license to carry concealed weapons under s.
175.60 (7), Stats., the department shall do the following in the sequence listed:
Jus 17.04(1)(a)
(a) Review the application for completeness. An application is complete when the department has received all of the items listed in s.
175.60 (7) (a) to
(e), Stats.:
Jus 17.04(1)(a)2.
2. A statement that the information submitted in the application and any supporting documents are true and complete to the best of the applicant's knowledge.
Jus 17.04(1)(am)
(am) If an application is complete, the department shall proceed under
par. (b). If an application is incomplete, the department shall reject it and shall send written notice of the rejection to the applicant at the residence address provided by the applicant in the application form. The notice of rejection shall explain why the application was found to be incomplete and what must be submitted to complete the application.
Jus 17.04 Note
Note: The application form is available on the department's Internet site:
www.doj.state.wi.us/.
Jus 17.04(1)(b)
(b) Confirm that the state identification card number submitted by the applicant has been issued to that person by the department of transportation under s.
343.17 (3) (a) 4. or
343.50, Stats., and that the number does not correspond to a driver's license or state identification card that is either expired or cancelled. If the applicant's state identification number meets these requirements, the department shall proceed under
par. (c). If the applicant's state identification number does not meet these requirements, the department shall deny the application and proceed under
sub. (2).
Jus 17.04(1)(c)
(c) Review the application for age and residence eligibility under s.
175.60 (3) (a) and
(f), Stats. If the applicant is at least 21 years of age and is a Wisconsin resident, the department shall proceed under
par. (d). If the applicant is less than 21 years of age or is not a Wisconsin resident, the department shall deny the application and proceed under
sub. (2).
Jus 17.04(1)(d)
(d) Review the proof of training submitted by the applicant for compliance with the requirements of s.
175.60 (4) (a), Stats., and
s. Jus 17.05. If the proof of training meets all of those requirements, the department shall proceed under
par. (e). If the proof of training fails to meet any of those requirements, the department shall deny the application and proceed under
sub. (2).
Jus 17.04(1)(e)
(e) Enter the application data into the department's license record keeping system, assign the applicant a confirmation number, and proceed under
par. (f).
Jus 17.04(1)(f)
(f) Conduct a background check of the applicant pursuant to s.
175.60 (9g), Stats., for the purpose of determining whether issuance of a license to the applicant is prohibited under s.
175.60 (3) (b),
(c),
(d), or
(e), Stats. If issuance of a license is not prohibited under s.
175.60 (3) (b),
(c),
(d), or
(e), Stats., the department shall issue the license, assign a license number to the licensee, and promptly send the license document to the licensee by 1st class mail. If issuance of a license is prohibited under s.
175.60 (3) (b),
(c),
(d), or
(e), Stats., the department shall deny the application and proceed under
sub. (2).
Jus 17.04(2)
(2) Denial of application. If an application is denied under
sub. (1) (b),
(c),
(d), or
(f), the department shall inform the applicant in writing of the denial. The notice of denial shall state the reasons and factual basis for the denial decision. The notice of denial shall also advise the applicant of the right to seek administrative review of the denial decision under
s. Jus 17.09 or judicial review under s.
175.60 (14m), Stats. The notice of denial shall be sent to the applicant by a method of shipment that provides confirmation of delivery, including the date of delivery.
Jus 17.04 History
History: CR 12-030: cr. Register May 2013 No. 689, eff. 6-1-13; (1) (am) numbered under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register May 2013 No. 689. Jus 17.05
Jus 17.05 Training and documentation requirements. Jus 17.05(1)(1)
Training documentation to be furnished by applicant. The following forms of documentation shall be accepted by the department as adequate proof of training sufficient to satisfy the training requirements of s.
175.60 (4) (a), Stats., and of this section:
Jus 17.05(1)(a)
(a) A certificate or affidavit documenting that the applicant has successfully completed the department of natural resources' hunter education program or a substantially similar program that is established by another state, country, or province and is recognized by the department of natural resources.
Jus 17.05(1)(b)
(b) A certificate or affidavit documenting that the applicant has successfully completed a firearms safety or training course conducted by a national or state organization that certifies firearms instructors. The documentation shall include the items specified in
sub. (2) and shall affirm that the organization that conducted the course is an organization that certifies firearms instructors.
Jus 17.05(1)(c)
(c) A certificate or affidavit documenting that the applicant has successfully completed a firearms safety or training course that is available to the public and offered by a law enforcement agency. The documentation shall include the items specified in
sub. (2) and shall affirm that the course is one that is available to the public.
Jus 17.05(1)(d)
(d) A certificate or affidavit documenting that the applicant has successfully completed a firearms safety or training course that is available to the public and offered by a technical college, college, university, private or public institution or organization, or firearms training school. The documentation shall include the items specified in
sub. (2), shall affirm that the course was taught by an instructor who is certified either by the department or by a national or state organization that certifies firearms instructors, and shall identify the certifying organization by name.
Jus 17.05(1)(e)
(e) A certificate or affidavit documenting that the applicant has successfully completed a firearms training course that is offered to law enforcement officers and is certified by the law enforcement standards board or a certificate from an agency of another state documenting that the applicant has successfully completed substantially equivalent training. The documentation shall include the items specified in
sub. (2) except that, notwithstanding the requirements of
sub. (2), a copy of an educational transcript of the applicant showing successful completion of the requisite training shall suffice to satisfy this requirement.
Jus 17.05(1)(f)
(f) A certificate or affidavit documenting that the applicant has successfully completed a firearms training course that is offered to owners and employees of private detective and security agencies licensed by the department of safety and professional services under s.
440.26, Stats., or a certificate from an agency of another state documenting that the applicant has successfully completed substantially equivalent training. The documentation shall include the items specified in
sub. (2).
Jus 17.05(1)(g)
(g) A certificate or affidavit documenting that the applicant has successfully completed a firearms safety or training course that is conducted by an instructor who is certified either by the department or by a national or state organization that certifies firearms instructors. The documentation shall include the items specified in
sub. (2), shall affirm that the instructor is certified either by the department or by a national or state organization that certifies firearms instructors, and shall identify the certifying organization by name.
Jus 17.05(1)(h)
(h) A copy of a current or expired license held by the applicant indicating that the applicant is or has been licensed to carry a firearm in this state, in another state, or in a county or municipality of this state or of another state, provided that the current or expired license has not been revoked for cause. The copy of the current or expired license shall be accompanied by the applicant's signed affirmation that the current or expired license has not been revoked for cause. This affirmation shall be submitted on an affirmation form that shall be prepared by the department and made available to the public on the department's Internet site.
Jus 17.05(1)(i)
(i) A copy of a DD-214 form, “Certificate of Release or Discharge from Active Duty," issued by the United States Department of Defense, showing that the applicant has received an honorable discharge or a general discharge under honorable conditions from the United States armed forces, reserves, or national guard after completion of basic or officer training or a certificate of completion of basic or officer training with a service record of successful completion of small arms training and certification.
Jus 17.05(2)
(2) Content requirements for training certificate or affidavit. Jus 17.05(2)(a)(a) A certificate or affidavit supplied by the instructor or organization that is submitted to the department under
sub. (1) (b),
(c),
(d),
(e),
(f), or
(g) for the purpose of documenting that the applicant has successfully completed a firearms safety or training course shall include all of the following information:
Jus 17.05(2)(a)3.
3. The date on which the applicant completed the firearms safety or training course.
Jus 17.05(2)(a)4.
4. The name of the instructor who taught the firearms safety or training course to the applicant and the name of the agency or organization that certified the instructor.
Jus 17.05(2)(b)
(b) In addition to a certificate or affidavit meeting the requirements of
par. (a), the documentation of training submitted by an applicant shall include evidence sufficient to establish that the course completed by the applicant was a firearms safety and training course as defined in
s. Jus 17.03 (7). Sufficient evidence shall include one of the following:
Jus 17.05(2)(b)1.
1. A signed statement by the instructor who taught the firearms safety or training course to the applicant affirming that the course completed by the applicant was a firearms safety and training course as defined in
s. Jus 17.03 (7).
Jus 17.05(2)(b)2.
2. Information on the certificate or affidavit described in
sub. (2) (a) sufficient to establish that the course completed by the applicant was a firearms safety and training course as defined in
s. Jus 17.03 (7).
Jus 17.05(2)(b)3.
3. A signed statement by the applicant as part of the application affirming that the applicant successfully completed a firearms safety or training course and describing the scope and contents of that course in a manner sufficient to determine that the course was a firearms safety and training course as defined in
s. Jus 17.03 (7).
Jus 17.05(3)
(3) Model training Certificate. The department shall prepare and make available to the public on its Internet site a model training certificate that provides for the information required under
sub. (2).
Jus 17.05(4)
(4) Model training curriculum. The department shall prepare a training curriculum for a firearms safety or training course, as that term is defined in
s. Jus 17.03 (7), and shall make that curriculum available for the use of firearms instructors who are certified by the department pursuant to
s. Jus 17.06. Instructors who are not certified by the department may use that curriculum in preparing and conducting their own courses, but they shall not represent themselves or their courses as certified or approved by the department.
Jus 17.05 History
History: CR 12-030: cr. Register May 2013 No. 689, eff. 6-1-13. Jus 17.05 Note
Note: INITIAL APPLICABILITY. The definition of “Firearms safety or training course" in s.
Jus 17.03 (7), the definition of “Instructor-led" in s.
Jus 17.03 (8), and the requirements for documenting proof of training in s.
Jus 17.05 (2) shall first apply to a firearms safety or training course that commences on June 1, 2013.
Jus 17.06
Jus 17.06 Firearms instructors certified by the department. Jus 17.06(1)(1) An individual shall be certified by the department as a firearms instructor for purposes of s.
175.60 (4) (b) 1., Stats., if the individual is certified as a law enforcement firearms instructor by the law enforcement standards board and the individual is eligible to carry a concealed weapon under s.
175.60 (3), Stats. The individual's certification by the department under s.
175.60 (4) (b) 1., Stats., shall be in effect only when the individual's certification by the law enforcement standards board is in effect. Renewal of an individual's instructor certification by the law enforcement standards board shall automatically renew the individual's certification under this section.
Jus 17.06(2)
(2) If a firearms instructor certified by the department under
sub. (1) at any time becomes ineligible to carry a concealed weapon under s.
175.60 (3), Stats., the instructor shall, within 48 hours, notify the department's training and standards bureau of the circumstances giving rise to the ineligibility. The training and standards bureau shall immediately suspend the instructor's certification under
sub. (1) and shall provide notice of that suspension to the department's crime information bureau. The suspension shall remain in effect for as long as the individual remains ineligible to carry a concealed weapon under s.
175.60 (3), Stats.
Jus 17.06(3)(a)(a) A firearms instructor certified by the department under
sub. (1), when teaching a firearms safety or training course under the authority of that certification, shall use the training curriculum provided by the department pursuant to
s. Jus 17.05 (4) and a training certificate in a form approved and supplied by the department.
Jus 17.06(3)(b)
(b) If the department determines that a firearms instructor certified by the department under
sub. (1) has not satisfied the requirements of
par. (a) or
sub. (2), the department may revoke the instructor's certification under
sub. (1). The department shall send the instructor written notification of any such revocation and shall afford the instructor the opportunity to request a hearing pursuant to s.
227.42, Stats.
Jus 17.06 History
History: CR 12-030: cr. Register May 2013 No. 689, eff. 6-1-13. Jus 17.07
Jus 17.07 License revocation or suspension. Jus 17.07(1)(1)
Department to revoke or suspend as required. Upon receiving a notice about an individual pursuant to s.
175.60 (11) (a) 2., Stats., the department shall immediately check its computerized license records to determine if the individual who is the subject of the notice is a licensee. If the individual is found to be a licensee, the department shall determine whether revocation or suspension of the individual's license is required under s.
175.60 (14) (a) or
(am), Stats., and shall revoke or suspend the license as required.
Jus 17.07(2)(a)(a) If the department at any time revokes or suspends a license under s.
175.60 (14) (a) or
(am), Stats., the department, within one day, shall send to the individual written notice of the revocation or suspension. The notice shall include a statement of the reasons and factual basis for the revocation or suspension and shall be accompanied by a copy of any pertinent records supporting the revocation or suspension. The notice shall also advise the individual of the right to seek administrative review of the revocation or suspension under
s. Jus 17.09 or judicial review under s.
175.60 (14m), Stats. The notice shall be sent to the individual by a method of shipment that provides confirmation of delivery, including the date of delivery.
Jus 17.07(2)(b)
(b) Any notice of a suspension of a license pursuant to s.
175.60 (14) (am), Stats., shall also include a statement that if the licensee, at any time, ceases to be subject to the prohibition underlying the suspension, the licensee may submit to the department authenticated documentation establishing that fact.
Jus 17.07(3)
(3) Return of revoked or suspended license. Any notice of revocation or suspension issued by the department under
sub. (2) shall instruct the individual whose license has been revoked or suspended to do one of the following within 7 days:
Jus 17.07(3)(a)
(a) Deliver the revoked or suspended license document to the department either personally or by certified mail.
Jus 17.07(3)(b)
(b) Mail to the department a signed statement indicating that the individual no longer has possession of the revoked or suspended license document and explaining the reasons why he or she no longer has possession.
Jus 17.07(4)
(4) Effective date of revocation or suspension. Any suspension or revocation of a license under s.
175.60 (14) (a) or
(am), Stats., shall take effect on the date when the individual whose license has been revoked or suspended receives the notice of revocation or suspension under
sub. (2).
Jus 17.07(5)
(5) Reinstatement of suspended license. If the department receives information, pursuant to
sub. (2) (b) or by other means, establishing that an individual whose license has been suspended under s.
175.60 (14) (am) is no longer subject to the prohibition underlying that suspension, the department shall, within 5 business days of receiving that information, do the following in the sequence listed:
Jus 17.07(5)(a)
(a) Determine whether the suspended license has expired under s.
175.60 (15) (a), Stats. If the suspended license has not expired, the department shall proceed under
par. (b). If the suspended license has expired, the department shall notify the individual that the suspended license cannot be reinstated unless the individual first complies with the license renewal requirements of s.
175.60 (15), Stats.
Jus 17.07(5)(b)
(b) Conduct a background check of the individual for the purpose of determining whether reinstatement of the suspended license is prohibited under s.
175.60 (3) (b),
(c),
(d), or
(e), Stats. If reinstatement of the suspended license is not prohibited, the department shall proceed under
par. (c). If reinstatement of the suspended license is prohibited, the department shall notify the individual in writing of the reason why the suspended license cannot be reinstated and shall include a copy of any background check records supporting the denial of reinstatement. Notice of a denial of reinstatement shall also advise the applicant of the right to seek administrative review under
s. Jus 17.09 or judicial review under s.
175.60 (14m), Stats., and shall be sent to the applicant by a method of shipment that provides confirmation of delivery, including the date of delivery.
Jus 17.07(5)(c)
(c) Reinstate the suspended license and mail to the individual written notification of that reinstatement. If the individual has previously delivered the suspended license document to the department pursuant to
sub. (3) (a), the department shall also promptly return the reinstated license document to the individual by 1st class mail.
Jus 17.07(6)
(6) Reapplication following revocation. If an individual whose concealed carry license has been properly revoked by the department pursuant to s.
175.60 (14) (a), Stats., wishes to again carry a concealed weapon pursuant to s.
175.60, Stats., the individual shall apply for a new license pursuant to
s. Jus 17.04 and satisfy all requirements of that section, including the payment of all applicable fees.
Jus 17.07 History
History: CR 12-030: cr. Register May 2013 No. 689, eff. 6-1-13. Jus 17.08
Jus 17.08 Changes, updates, replacements, or renewals of licenses. Jus 17.08(1)
(1)
Change of address. Written notice of a change of address from a licensee pursuant to s.
175.60 (11) (b) 1., Stats., shall be submitted on a form provided by the department. Upon receiving such notice of a change of address, the department shall update its license records with the new information. At the request of a licensee whose address has changed, the department shall issue the licensee a new license document containing the new address.
Jus 17.08 Note
Note: The change of address form is available on the department's Internet site:
www.doj.state.wi.us. The mailing address for the department is Wisconsin Department of Justice, Attention: Firearms Unit, Post Office Box 7130, Madison, WI, 53707-7130.
Jus 17.08(2)
(2) Name change. No later than 30 days after legally changing his or her name, a licensee shall provide the department with written notification of the name change on a form provided by the department. Upon receiving such notification, the department shall process the name change as a new application under
s. Jus 17.04 and shall conduct a background check of the licensee under the new name. If the background check shows that s.
175.60 (3) (b),
(c),
(d), or
(e), Stats., applies to the licensee, the department shall revoke or suspend the licensee's previous license under s.
175.60 (14) (a) or
(am), Stats., as appropriate. If the background check shows that s.
175.60 (3) (b),
(c),
(d), and
(e), Stats., do not apply to the licensee, the department shall issue the licensee a new license document containing the licensee's updated information. If the licensee receives a new license from the department under this section, the licensee shall immediately deliver his or her previous license to the department either personally or by certified mail.
Jus 17.08 Note
Note: The name change form is available on the department's Internet site: www. doj.state.wi.us. The mailing address for the department is Wisconsin Department of Justice, Attention: Firearms Unit, Post Office Box 7130, Madison, WI, 53707-7130.
Jus 17.08(3)
(3) Lost or destroyed license. Pursuant to s.
175.60 (13), Stats., upon the request of a licensee the department may replace a license document that has been lost, destroyed, or has become unreadable or unusable. The request shall be accompanied by all or any portion of the license document that is available. If the licensee does not submit the original license document, the department shall issue a new unique approval number and terminate the existing approval number.
Jus 17.08 Note
Note: The mailing address for the department is Wisconsin Department of Justice, Attention: Firearms Unit, Post Office Box 7130, Madison, WI, 53707-7130.
Jus 17.08(4)
(4) License renewal. Unless revoked or suspended, any license other than an emergency license is valid for five years from the date of issuance by the department. Pursuant to s.
175.60 (5) (a), Stats., the department “shall complete the design of the renewal form no later than July 1, 2014."