22103872D
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia:
1. That §59.1-148.3 of the Code of Virginia is amended and reenacted as follows:
§59.1-148.3. Purchase of handguns or other weapons of certain officers.
A. The Department of State Police, the Department of Wildlife 
 Resources, the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority, the Virginia 
 Lottery, the Marine Resources Commission, the Capitol Police, the Department of 
 Conservation and Recreation, the Department of Forestry, any sheriff, any 
 regional jail board or authority, and any local police department may allow any full-time sworn 
 law-enforcement officer, deputy, or regional jail officer, a local fire 
 department may allow any full-time sworn fire marshal, the Department of Motor 
 Vehicles may allow any law-enforcement officer, any institution of higher learning 
 education named in §23.1-1100 may allow any campus police 
 officer appointed pursuant to Article 3 (§23.1-809 et seq.) of Chapter 8 of 
 Title 23.1, retiring on or after July 1, 1991, and the Department of 
 Corrections may allow any employee with internal investigations authority 
 designated by the Department of Corrections pursuant to subdivision 11 of §
 53.1-10 who retires (i) after at least 10 years of service, (ii) at 70 years of 
 age or older, or (iii) as a result of a service-incurred disability or who is 
 receiving long-term disability payments for a service-incurred disability with 
 no expectation of returning to the employment where he incurred the disability 
 to purchase the service handgun issued or previously issued to him by the 
 agency or institution at a price of $1. If the previously issued weapon is no 
 longer available, a weapon of like kind may be substituted for that weapon. 
 This privilege shall also extend to any former Superintendent of the Department 
 of State Police who leaves service after a minimum of five years. This 
 privilege shall also extend to any person listed in this subsection who is 
 eligible for retirement with at least 10 years of service who resigns on or 
 after July 1, 1991, in good standing from one of the agencies listed in this 
 section to accept a position covered by the Virginia Retirement System. Other 
 weapons issued by the agencies listed in this subsection for personal duty use 
 of an officer may, with approval of the agency head, be sold to the officer 
 subject to the qualifications of this section at a fair market price determined 
 as in subsection B, so long as the weapon is a type and configuration that can 
 be purchased at a regular hardware or sporting goods store by a private citizen 
 without restrictions other than the instant background check.
B. The agencies listed in subsection A may allow any full-time sworn 
 law-enforcement officer who retires with five or more years of service, but 
 less than 10, to purchase the service handgun issued to him by the agency at a 
 price equivalent to the weapon's fair market value on the date of the officer's 
 retirement. Any full-time 
 sworn law-enforcement officer employed by any of the agencies listed in 
 subsection A who is retired for disability as a result of a nonservice-incurred 
 disability may purchase the service handgun issued to him by the agency at a 
 price equivalent to the weapon's fair market value on the date of the officer's 
 retirement. Determinations of fair market value may be made by reference to a 
 recognized pricing guide.
C. The agencies listed in subsection A may allow the immediate 
 survivor of any full-time 
 sworn law-enforcement officer (i) who is killed in the line of duty or (ii) who 
 dies in service and has at least 10 years of service to purchase the service 
 handgun issued to the officer by the agency at a price of $1.
D. The governing board of any institution of higher learning named in §23.1-1100 may allow any campus police officer appointed pursuant to Article 3 (§23.1-809 et seq.) of Chapter 8 of Title 23.1 who retires on or after July 1, 1991, to purchase the service handgun issued to him at a price equivalent to the weapon's fair market value on the date of the officer's retirement. Determinations of fair market value may be made by reference to a recognized pricing guide.
E. Any officer who at the time of his retirement is a full-time sworn 
 law-enforcement officer with a state agency listed in subsection A, when the 
 agency allows purchases of service handguns, and who retires after 10 years of 
 state service, even if a portion of his service was with another state agency, 
 may purchase the service handgun issued to him by the agency from which he 
 retires at a price of $1.
F. The sheriff of Hanover County may allow any auxiliary or volunteer deputy sheriff with a minimum of 10 years of service, upon leaving office, to purchase for $1 the service handgun issued to him.
G. Any sheriff or local police department may allow any auxiliary law-enforcement officer with more than 10 years of service to purchase the service handgun issued to him by the agency at a price that is equivalent to or less than the weapon's fair market value on the date of purchase by the officer.
H. The agencies listed in subsection A may allow any full-time sworn law-enforcement officer currently employed by the agency to purchase his service handgun, with the approval of the chief law-enforcement officer of the agency, at a fair market price. This subsection shall only apply when the agency has purchased new service handguns for its officers, and the handgun subject to the sale is no longer used by the agency or officer in the course of duty.