Does the 10-year clock start with the first renewal after Sept 1, or does it consider previous renewals? (My next renewal is due by Oct 2008, so I'm wondering if I'll have to sit for the renewal class again or if I'll get a "bye" this time . . . )Greybeard wrote: . . . .HB 1839 Training requirements for renewals
Provides that a renewal applicant must complete the required course in handgun proficiency, and obtain the otherwise required proficiency certificate, not more than once in any 10-year period . . . The "simplified" explanation was that, after Sept. 1, students on their 3'rd, 5'th, 7'th, etc. renewal would not have to take a renewal class or submit a new TR-100. Such students will supposedly be notified of same when given the written notice from DPS regarding their upcoming CHL expiration date and how to reapply.
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- Thu Aug 09, 2007 8:54 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
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