Senate
File
2096
-
Introduced
SENATE
FILE
2096
BY
COMMITTEE
ON
JUDICIARY
(SUCCESSOR
TO
SF
2006)
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
allowing
certain
emergency
medical
care
providers
to
1
obtain
a
professional
permit
to
carry
weapons.
2
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
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Section
1.
Section
724.6,
subsection
1,
paragraph
a,
Code
1
2020,
is
amended
to
read
as
follows:
2
a.
(1)
A
person
may
be
issued
a
permit
to
carry
weapons
3
when
the
person’s
employment
in
a
private
investigation
4
business
or
private
security
business
licensed
under
chapter
5
80A
,
or
a
person’s
employment
as
a
peace
officer,
correctional
6
officer,
security
guard,
bank
messenger
or
other
person
7
transporting
property
of
a
value
requiring
security,
or
in
8
police
work,
reasonably
justifies
that
person
going
armed.
9
(2)
A
person
may
be
issued
a
permit
to
carry
weapons
if
the
10
person
is
an
emergency
medical
care
provider
who
accompanies
11
police
tactical
teams
into
potentially
high
casualty
situations
12
in
which
a
threat
may
still
be
active.
A
person
issued
a
permit
13
to
carry
weapons
under
this
subparagraph
shall
train
with
14
the
tactical
team,
complete
a
firearm
safety
training
course
15
offered
pursuant
to
section
724.9,
subsection
1,
paragraph
“e”
,
16
and
not
be
disqualified
under
section
724.8.
17
Sec.
2.
Section
724.6,
subsection
2,
Code
2020,
is
amended
18
to
read
as
follows:
19
2.
Notwithstanding
subsection
1
,
fire
fighters,
as
defined
20
in
section
411.1,
subsection
10
,
airport
fire
fighters
included
21
under
section
97B.49B
,
and
emergency
medical
care
providers
,
22
as
defined
in
section
147A.1
other
than
emergency
medical
23
care
providers
specified
in
subsection
1,
paragraph
“a”
,
24
subparagraph
(2)
,
shall
not,
as
a
condition
of
employment,
25
be
required
to
obtain
a
permit
under
this
section
.
However,
26
the
provisions
of
this
subsection
shall
not
apply
to
a
person
27
designated
as
an
arson
investigator
by
the
chief
fire
officer
28
of
a
political
subdivision.
29
Sec.
3.
Section
724.6,
Code
2020,
is
amended
by
adding
the
30
following
new
subsection:
31
NEW
SUBSECTION
.
3.
For
purposes
of
this
section,
“emergency
32
medical
care
provider”
means
the
same
as
defined
in
section
33
147A.1.
34
EXPLANATION
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The
inclusion
of
this
explanation
does
not
constitute
agreement
with
1
the
explanation’s
substance
by
the
members
of
the
general
assembly.
2
This
bill
relates
to
persons
eligible
to
obtain
a
3
professional
permit
to
carry
weapons.
4
Current
law
restricts
persons
eligible
to
obtain
a
5
professional
permit
to
carry
weapons
to
certain
individuals
6
involved
with
investigation,
security,
valuable
property
7
transportation,
corrections,
and
other
police
work
if
the
8
individual’s
occupation
reasonably
justifies
the
individual
9
going
armed.
The
bill
allows
an
emergency
medical
care
10
provider
to
obtain
a
professional
permit
to
carry
weapons
if
11
the
emergency
medical
care
provider
accompanies
police
tactical
12
teams
into
potentially
high
casualty
situations
in
which
a
13
threat
may
still
be
active.
Additionally,
the
emergency
14
medical
care
provider
shall
train
with
the
tactical
team,
15
complete
a
firearm
safety
training
course
that
qualifies
a
16
peace
officer
to
carry
a
firearm
in
the
normal
course
of
the
17
peace
officer’s
duties,
and
not
be
disqualified
from
obtaining
18
a
professional
or
nonprofessional
permit
to
carry
weapons.
19
Notwithstanding
a
general
prohibition,
the
bill
allows
an
20
employer
of
an
emergency
medical
care
provider
to
require
21
an
emergency
medical
care
provider
to
obtain
a
professional
22
permit
to
carry
weapons
as
a
condition
of
employment
if
the
23
emergency
medical
care
provider
accompanies
police
tactical
24
teams
consistent
with
the
bill.
25
By
operation
of
law,
a
professional
permit
to
carry
weapons
26
will
authorize
an
emergency
medical
care
provider
to
go
armed
27
anywhere
in
the
state
only
while
engaged
in
employment
and
28
while
going
to
and
from
the
place
of
employment.
An
emergency
29
medical
care
provider
shall
submit
an
application
and
undergo
30
a
criminal
history
background
check
prior
to
receiving
a
31
professional
permit
to
carry
weapons.
A
professional
permit
32
to
carry
weapons
issued
to
an
emergency
medical
care
provider
33
shall
expire
12
months
after
the
date
of
issue.
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