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MICHIGAN RETIRED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER'S FIREARM CARRY ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 537 of 2008

28.514 Eligibility to carry concealed firearm.

Sec. 4.

(1) In order to be eligible to carry a concealed firearm under 18 USC 926C and this act, a qualified retired law enforcement officer must meet the requirements of 18 USC 926C and be a legal resident of this state.

(2) A retired law enforcement officer is not eligible for certification by the commission under 18 USC 926C and this act if he or she is prohibited under federal law from being certified under 18 USC 926C.


History: 2008, Act 537, Eff. Mar. 31, 2009

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-28 > Act-537-of-2008 > Section-28-514

MICHIGAN RETIRED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER'S FIREARM CARRY ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 537 of 2008

28.514 Eligibility to carry concealed firearm.

Sec. 4.

(1) In order to be eligible to carry a concealed firearm under 18 USC 926C and this act, a qualified retired law enforcement officer must meet the requirements of 18 USC 926C and be a legal resident of this state.

(2) A retired law enforcement officer is not eligible for certification by the commission under 18 USC 926C and this act if he or she is prohibited under federal law from being certified under 18 USC 926C.


History: 2008, Act 537, Eff. Mar. 31, 2009


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Michigan > Chapter-28 > Act-537-of-2008 > Section-28-514

MICHIGAN RETIRED LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER'S FIREARM CARRY ACT (EXCERPT)
Act 537 of 2008

28.514 Eligibility to carry concealed firearm.

Sec. 4.

(1) In order to be eligible to carry a concealed firearm under 18 USC 926C and this act, a qualified retired law enforcement officer must meet the requirements of 18 USC 926C and be a legal resident of this state.

(2) A retired law enforcement officer is not eligible for certification by the commission under 18 USC 926C and this act if he or she is prohibited under federal law from being certified under 18 USC 926C.


History: 2008, Act 537, Eff. Mar. 31, 2009