LCO \\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2023HB-06817-R02- HB.docx 1 of 4 General Assembly Substitute Bill No. 6817 January Session, 2023 AN ACT CONCERNING A TEMPORARY PERMIT TO CARRY A PISTOL OR REVOLVER, A RESPONSE PLAN FOR A MASS SHOOTING EVENT, AND THE POSTING OF A PERSON'S RIGHTS ASSOCIATED WITH OWNING, POSSESSING AND CARRYING A FIREARM. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Assembly convened: Section 1. Subsection (b) of section 29-28a of the general statutes is 1 repealed and the following is substituted in lieu thereof (Effective October 2 1, 2023): 3 (b) The local authority shall, not later than eight weeks after a 4 sufficient application for a temporary state permit has been made, 5 inform the applicant that such applicant's request for a temporary state 6 permit has been approved or denied, and if denied, supply to the 7 applicant a detailed written reason for such denial. The local authority 8 shall forward a copy of the application indicating approval or denial of 9 the temporary state permit to the Commissioner of Emergency Services 10 and Public Protection. If the local authority has denied the application 11 for a temporary state permit, no state permit may be issued. [The] If the 12 local authority has failed to expressly deny the application during the 13 eight-week period following the submission of such application, upon 14 presentation of an affidavit by the applicant at least nine weeks after the 15 local authority accepts such application attesting to the failure to include 16 Substitute Bill No. 6817 LCO {\\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2023HB-06817- R02-HB.docx } 2 of 4 a written reason for a denial, the commissioner shall [, not later than 17 eight weeks after receiving an application indicating approval from the 18 local authority,] issue to the applicant a state permit or inform the 19 applicant in detailed writing that the applicant's application for a state 20 permit has been [approved or] denied, or that the results of the national 21 criminal history records check have not been received. [If grounds for 22 denial become known after a temporary state permit has been obtained, 23 the temporary state permit shall be immediately revoked pursuant to 24 section 29-32] The failure of the issuing authority to complete review of 25 an application for a temporary state permit shall not be grounds for the 26 commissioner to deny issuance of a state permit. 27 Sec. 2. (NEW) (Effective from passage) (a) Any comprehensive plan and 28 program developed by the Commissioner of Emergency Services and 29 Public Protection pursuant to subsection (b) of section 28-5 of the 30 general statutes shall include a response plan for a mass shooting event. 31 A mass shooting event is deemed to occur when, within a period of 32 twenty-four hours, four or more individuals are shot within a three-mile 33 radius. 34 (b) In any response plan for a mass shooting event, the commissioner 35 shall include provisions directing the coordination of a meeting with the 36 Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection, the local 37 police department, community leaders, including religious leaders, and 38 representatives of the Project Longevity Initiative, established under 39 section 4-68bb of the general statutes, for the purpose of determining (1) 40 why the shooting event occurred, (2) what circumstances lead to the 41 shooting event, (3) whether there were warning signs that such shooting 42 event would occur, (4) preventative measures the community can enact 43 to prevent further shooting events, and (5) if there are resources 44 available to assist the community in its response to the shooting event. 45 At the conclusion of such meeting, the meeting participants shall report 46 their findings to the Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public 47 Protection. The commissioner shall review and report the findings and 48 any other information the commissioner deems pertinent, in accordance 49 Substitute Bill No. 6817 LCO {\\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2023HB-06817- R02-HB.docx } 3 of 4 with the provisions of section 11-4a of the general statutes, to the 50 Governor, majority and minority leaders of the H ouse of 51 Representatives and Senate, and joint standing committee of the General 52 Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to public safety and 53 security. Such report shall include recommendations, if any, for 54 legislative action to reduce mass shooting events. 55 (c) The Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection 56 shall coordinate with the Commissioner of Public Health for the 57 deployment of grief counselors and mental health professionals to 58 provide mental health services to the family members or other 59 individuals with a close association with any victim of a mass shooting. 60 Such deployments shall be made to local community outreach groups 61 in and around the impacted geographical location and to any school or 62 institution of higher education where any victim or perpetrator of a 63 mass shooting event was enrolled. 64 (d) The Commissioner of Emergency Services and Public Protection 65 shall coordinate an investigation into each mass shooting event with the 66 office of the Chief State's Attorney. Each such investigation shall 67 consider: (1) How the perpetrator acquired any firearm used in the 68 event, (2) whether the firearm that was used was legally acquired, (3) if 69 the magazine used in the shooting was a large capacity magazine, as 70 defined in section 53-202w of the general statutes, and (4) the 71 backgrounds of the perpetrator and the victims. The commissioner and 72 Chief State's Attorney shall report, in accordance with the provisions of 73 section 11-4a of the general statutes, a summary of each such 74 investigation, all findings of such investigation, including any 75 determination of cause of the mass shooting event and any 76 recommendations to prevent future mass shooting events to the 77 Governor, majority and minority leaders of the House of 78 Representatives and Senate and joint standing committee of the General 79 Assembly having cognizance of matters relating to public safety and 80 security and to the chief elected officer and legislative body, each as 81 described in section 7-193 of the general statutes, of the municipality 82 Substitute Bill No. 6817 LCO {\\PRDFS1\HCOUSERS\BARRYJN\WS\2023HB-06817- R02-HB.docx } 4 of 4 where the mass shooting event occurred. 83 Sec. 3. (NEW) (Effective October 1, 2023) The administrative head of 84 each law enforcement unit, as defined in section 7-291e of the general 85 statutes, shall ensure that each police station, headquarters or barracks 86 under such administrative head's jurisdiction posts in a conspicuous 87 place that is readily available for viewing by the public a statement 88 informing individuals of their right to request and obtain an application 89 to apply for a permit to carry a pistol or revolver, their right to submit 90 an application for a permit to carry a pistol or revolver no more than one 91 week after their request to do so, their right to be informed in writing of 92 the result of their application within eight weeks from its submittal, 93 their right to file an appeal in the event of a denial of a permit for the 94 carrying of a pistol or revolver and an individual's state and federal 95 constitutional right to own, possess and carry a firearm for protection of 96 the individual's home or family as the individual so lawfully chooses. 97 This act shall take effect as follows and shall amend the following sections: Section 1 October 1, 2023 29-28a(b) Sec. 2 from passage New section Sec. 3 October 1, 2023 New section JUD Joint Favorable Subst. APP Joint Favorable