A. For a concealed handgun license applicant or licensee who submits with a concealed handgun license application documentation satisfactory to the department that the applicant is a military service person as defined in Subsection E of this section, an application fee or renewal fee is not required. For a military service person discharged from military service within twenty years of the application for a license or renewal of a license, a firearms training course or refresher firearms training course is not required.

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B. A military service person shall submit to the department two full sets of fingerprints and a color photograph of the military service person. The department shall conduct an appropriate check of available records and shall forward the fingerprints to the federal bureau of investigation for a national criminal background check.

C. A military service person’s concealed handgun carry license shall have printed on the license “military service person” and shall be valid for a period of five years.

D. The department shall suspend or revoke a military service person’s concealed handgun license if:

(1)     the military service person provided the department with false information on the application form or renewal form;

(2)     the military service person did not satisfy the criteria for issuance of a concealed handgun license at the time the license was issued; or

(3)     subsequent to receiving a concealed handgun license, the military service person violated a provision of the Concealed Handgun Carry Act.

E. As used in this section, “military service person” means a person who was accepted into the United States armed forces and:

(1)     is on active duty with the United States armed forces;

(2)     is on reserve or guard duty with the United States armed forces; or

(3)     is a veteran or a retiree who received an honorable discharge as indicated on a United States department of defense form 214.