(1)(a) This section applies to a person who is not otherwise prohibited by state law from possessing or carrying a concealed handgun. (b) This section does not apply to a qualified law enforcement officer or qualified retired law enforcement officer carrying a concealed handgun pursuant to 18 U.S.C. 926B or 926C, respectively, as such sections existed on January 1, 2023. (2) Except as provided in subsection (3) of this section, any time a person is carrying a concealed handgun, such person shall also carry such person's identification document. The person shall display the identification document when asked to do so by a peace officer or by emergency services personnel. (3) A person is not required to comply with this section if: (a) Such person is storing or transporting a handgun in a motor vehicle for any lawful purpose or transporting a handgun directly to or from a motor vehicle to or from any place where such handgun may be lawfully possessed or carried by such person; (b) Such handgun is unloaded, kept separate from ammunition, and enclosed in a case. (4) For purposes of this section: (a) Emergency services personnel means a volunteer or paid firefighter or rescue squad member or a person licensed to provide emergency medical services pursuant to the Emergency Medical Services Practice Act or authorized to provide emergency medical services pursuant to the EMS Personnel Licensure Interstate Compact; and (b) Identification document means a valid: (i) Driver's or operator's license; (ii) State identification card; (iii) Military identification card; (iv) Alien registration card; (v) Passport; or (vi) Tribal enrollment card; and (c) Tribal enrollment card means an identification document: (i) Issued by a tribe which is recognized by a state or the federal government; and (ii) Which contains a photograph of the person identified and such person's date of birth. (5) A violation of this section is a Class III misdemeanor for a first offense and a Class I misdemeanor for any second or subsequent offense.
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