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officer a photographic identification.
35-47-15-5. Certification for carrying con-
cealed firearm.
(a) In addition to the photographic identifica-
tion issued under section 4 of this chapter, after
June 30, 2005, a retired law enforcement officer
who carries a concealed firearm under 18 U.S.C.
926C must obtain annually, for each type of
firearm that the retired officer intends to carry as
a concealed firearm, evidence that the retired offi-
cer meets the training and qualification standards
for carrying that type of firearm that are estab-
lished:
(1) by the retired officer’s law enforce-
ment agency, for active officers of the
agency; or
(2) by the state, for active law enforcement
officers in the state.
A retired law enforcement officer bears any
expense associated with obtaining the evidence
required under this subsection.
(b) The evidence required under subsection (a)
is one (1) of the following:
(1) For compliance with the standards
described in subsection (a)(1), an endorse-
ment issued by the retired officer’s law
enforcement agency with or as part of the
photographic identification issued under
section 4 of this chapter.
(2) For compliance with the standards
described in subsection (a)(2), a certifi-
cation issued by the state.
35-47-15-6. Immunity.
An entity that provides evidence required
under section 5 of this chapter is immune from
civil or criminal liability for providing the evi-
dence.
Chapter 16. Definitions.
35-47-16-1.
Authorization of judicial officers to
possess firearms.
35-47-16-2.
Civil and criminal immunities.
35-47-16-1. Authorization of judicial officers
to possess firearms.
A judicial officer:
(1) may possess and use a firearm in the
same locations that a law enforcement
officer who is authorized to carry a firearm
under IC 5-2-1 may possess a firearm
while the law enforcement officer is
engaged in the execution of the law
enforcement officer’s official duties; and
(2) may not be prohibited from possessing
a firearm on land or in buildings and other
structures owned or leased by:
(A) the state or any agency of state
government; or
(B) a political subdivision (as defined
in IC 3-5-2-38).
35-47-16-2. Civil and criminal immunities.
A judicial officer who possesses a firearm as
described in section 1 of this chapter has the same
civil and criminal immunities and defenses con-
cerning possession and use of the firearm that a
law enforcement officer has when the law enforce-
ment officer:
(1) possesses and uses a firearm; and
(2) is engaged in the execution of the law
enforcement officer’s official duties.
ARTICLE 47.5.
REGULATED EXPLOSIVES AND
DESTRUCTIVE DEVICES
Ch. 1.
Application.
Ch. 2.
Definitions.
Ch. 3.
Classification of Regulated Explosives.
Ch. 4.
Registration and Control.
Ch. 5.
Offenses Relating to Regulated Explosives
and Destructive Devices.
Chapter 1. Application.
35-47.5-1-1. Application.
35-47.5-1-1. Application.
This article does not apply to the following:
(1) Fertilizers, propellant actuated devices,
or propellant activated industrial tools:
(A) manufactured;
(B) imported;
(C) distributed; or
(D) used;
for their designed purposes.
(2) A pesticide that is:
(A) manufactured;
(B) stored;
(C) transported;
(D) distributed;