Colorado Code § 18-12-202

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As used in this part 2, unless the context otherwise
requires:
(1) Repealed.
(2) "Certified instructor" means an instructor for a firearms safety course who is certified
as a firearms instructor by:
(a) A county, municipal, state, or federal law enforcement agency;
(b) The peace officers standards and training board created in section 24-31-302, C.R.S.;
(c) A federal military agency; or
(d) A national nonprofit organization that certifies firearms instructors, operates national
firearms competitions, and provides training, including courses in personal protection, in small
arms safety, use, and marksmanship.
(e) This subsection (2) is repealed, effective July 1, 2025.
(3) "Chronically and habitually uses alcoholic beverages to the extent that the applicant's
normal faculties are impaired" means:
(a) The applicant has at any time been committed as a person with an alcohol use
disorder pursuant to section 27-81-111 or 27-81-112; or
(b) Within the ten-year period immediately preceding the date on which the permit
application is submitted, the applicant:
(I) Has been committed as a person with an alcohol use disorder pursuant to section 27-
81-109 or 27-81-110; or
(II) Has had two or more alcohol-related convictions under section 42-4-1301 (1) or (2),
C.R.S., or a law of another state that has similar elements, or revocations related to
misdemeanor, alcohol-related convictions under section 42-2-126, C.R.S., or a law of another
state that has similar elements.
(3.5) [Editor's note: Subsection (3.5) is effective July 1, 2025.] "Concealed handgun
training class" means a concealed handgun training class as described in section 18-12-202.5 and
does not include a refresher class.
(4) "Handgun" means a handgun as defined in section 18-12-101 (1)(e.5); except that the
term does not include a machine gun as defined in section 18-12-101 (1)(g).
(5) (a) "Handgun training class" means:
(I) A law enforcement training firearms safety course;
(II) A firearms safety course offered by a law enforcement agency, an institution of
higher education, or a public or private institution or organization or firearms training school,
that is open to the general public and is taught by a certified instructor; or
(III) A firearms safety course or class that is offered and taught by a certified instructor.
(b) Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection (5), "handgun training class" does
not include any firearms safety course that allows a person to complete the entire course:
(I) Via the internet or an electronic device; or
(II) In any location other than the physical location where the certified instructor offers
the course.
(c) This subsection (5) is repealed, effective July 1, 2025.
(6) "Permit" means a permit to carry a concealed handgun issued pursuant to the
provisions of this part 2; except that "permit" does not include a temporary emergency permit
issued pursuant to section 18-12-209.
(6.5) [Editor's note: Subsection (6.5) is effective July 1, 2025.] "Refresher class" means
a concealed handgun refresher class as described in section 18-12-202.5 (4).
(7) "Sheriff" means the sheriff of a county, or his or her designee, or the official who has
the duties of a sheriff in a city and county, or his or her designee.
(8) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (8) is effective until July 1, 2025.]
"Training certificate" means a certificate, affidavit, or other document issued by the instructor,
school, club, or organization that conducts a handgun training class that evidences an applicant's
successful completion of the class requirements.
(8) [Editor's note: This version of subsection (8) is effective July 1, 2025.] "Training
certificate" means a certificate issued by a verified instructor who conducts a concealed handgun
training class or a refresher class that evidences an applicant's successful completion of the class
requirements.
(9) [Editor's note: Subsection (9) is effective July 1, 2025.] "Verified instructor" means
an instructor for a firearms safety course verified as a firearms instructor by a sheriff pursuant to
section 18-12-202.7.

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