53-5-705.   Temporary permit to carry concealed firearm -- Denial, suspension, or revocation -- Appeal.
     (1) The division or its designated agent may issue a temporary permit to carry a concealed firearm to a person who:
     (a) has applied for a permit under Section 53-5-704;
     (b) has applied for a temporary permit under this section; and
     (c) meets the criteria required in Subsections (2) and (3).
     (2) To receive a temporary permit under this section, the applicant shall demonstrate in writing to the satisfaction of the licensing authority extenuating circumstances that would justify issuing a temporary permit.
     (3) A temporary permit may not be issued under this section until preliminary record checks regarding the applicant have been made with the National Crime Information Center and the division to determine any criminal history.
     (4) A temporary permit is valid only for a maximum of 90 days or any lesser period specified by the division, or until a permit under Section 53-5-704 is issued to the holder of the temporary permit, whichever period is shorter.
     (5) The licensing authority may deny, suspend, or revoke a temporary permit prior to expiration if the commissioner determines:
     (a) the circumstances justifying the temporary permit no longer exist; or
     (b) the holder of the temporary permit does not meet the requirements for a permit under Section 53-5-704.
     (6) (a) The denial, suspension, or revocation of a temporary permit shall be in writing and shall include the reasons for the action.
     (b) The licensing authority's decision to deny, suspend, or revoke a temporary permit may not be appealed to the board.
     (c) Denial, suspension, or revocation under this subsection is final action for purposes of judicial review under Section 63G-4-402.

Amended by Chapter 382, 2008 General Session
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