Win if it passes.
BILL SUMMARY
2nd Session of the 52nd Legislature
Bill No.: SB2239
Version: Engrossed
Author: Representative Enns
Senator Russell
Date: 3/16/2010
Impact: $0
Bill Summary
Research Analyst: Brad Wolgamott
SB 2239 requires fingerprints submitted for application for a carry concealed license to meet the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations Automated Fingerprint Identification System standards. The measure also requires OSBI to issue a carry concealed permit within 60 days of receipt of application when a background check reveals no records pertaining to the applicant. In all other cases, the OSBI must either issue or deny the application within 90 days of receipt.
Fiscal Summary
Fiscal Analyst: Marilyn Anderson
SB2239 makes revisions concerning the application for a concealed handgun license. The fingerprints submitted to the Oklahoma State bureau of Investigation (OSBI) must meet the OSBIs Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) standards and the license must be issued or denied within sixty days of the application date if the background check reveals no records pertaining to the applicant.
Fiscal Analysis
Sb2239 in its current form has no significant fiscal impact.
Long Term Fiscal Considerations
None
Fiscal Analysis Reviewed By:
House Fiscal Director
BILL SUMMARY
2nd Session of the 52nd Legislature
Bill No.: SB2239
Version: Engrossed
Author: Representative Enns
Senator Russell
Date: 3/16/2010
Impact: $0
Bill Summary
Research Analyst: Brad Wolgamott
SB 2239 requires fingerprints submitted for application for a carry concealed license to meet the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigations Automated Fingerprint Identification System standards. The measure also requires OSBI to issue a carry concealed permit within 60 days of receipt of application when a background check reveals no records pertaining to the applicant. In all other cases, the OSBI must either issue or deny the application within 90 days of receipt.
Fiscal Summary
Fiscal Analyst: Marilyn Anderson
SB2239 makes revisions concerning the application for a concealed handgun license. The fingerprints submitted to the Oklahoma State bureau of Investigation (OSBI) must meet the OSBIs Automated Fingerprint Identification System (AFIS) standards and the license must be issued or denied within sixty days of the application date if the background check reveals no records pertaining to the applicant.
Fiscal Analysis
Sb2239 in its current form has no significant fiscal impact.
Long Term Fiscal Considerations
None
Fiscal Analysis Reviewed By:
House Fiscal Director