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IN THIS ISSUE General Assembly Regulatory Review and Evaluation Regulations Special Documents General Notices Volume 43 • Issue 14 • Pages 765850 Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code of Maryland, this issue contains all previously unpublished documents required to be published, and filed on or before June 20, 2016, 5 p.m. Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code of Maryland, I hereby certify that this issue contains all documents required to be codified as of June 20, 2016. Brian Morris Administrator, Division of State Documents Office of the Secretary of State Issue Date: July 8, 2016

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IN THIS ISSUE

General Assembly

Regulatory Review and

Evaluation

Regulations

Special Documents

General Notices

Volume 43 • Issue 14 • Pages 765—850

Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code of Maryland, this issue contains all previously unpublished documents required to be published, and filed on or before June 20, 2016, 5 p.m. Pursuant to State Government Article, §7-206, Annotated Code of Maryland, I hereby certify that this issue contains all documents required to be codified as of June 20, 2016.

Brian Morris Administrator, Division of State Documents

Office of the Secretary of State

Issue Date: July 8, 2016

Information About the Maryland Register and COMAR

MARYLAND REGISTER

The Maryland Register is an official State publication published

every other week throughout the year. A cumulative index is

published quarterly.

The Maryland Register is the temporary supplement to the Code of

Maryland Regulations. Any change to the text of regulations

published in COMAR, whether by adoption, amendment, repeal, or

emergency action, must first be published in the Register.

The following information is also published regularly in the

Register:

• Governor’s Executive Orders

• Attorney General’s Opinions in full text

• Open Meetings Compliance Board Opinions in full text

• State Ethics Commission Opinions in full text

• Court Rules

• District Court Administrative Memoranda

• Courts of Appeal Hearing Calendars

• Agency Hearing and Meeting Notices

• Synopses of Bills Introduced and Enacted by the General

Assembly

• Other documents considered to be in the public interest

CITATION TO THE MARYLAND REGISTER

The Maryland Register is cited by volume, issue, page number, and

date. Example:

• 19:8 Md. R. 815—817 (April 17, 1992) refers to Volume 19, Issue

8, pages 815—817 of the Maryland Register issued on April 17,

1992.

CODE OF MARYLAND REGULATIONS (COMAR)

COMAR is the official compilation of all regulations issued by

agencies of the State of Maryland. The Maryland Register is

COMAR’s temporary supplement, printing all changes to regulations

as soon as they occur. At least once annually, the changes to

regulations printed in the Maryland Register are incorporated into

COMAR by means of permanent supplements.

CITATION TO COMAR REGULATIONS

COMAR regulations are cited by title number, subtitle number,

chapter number, and regulation number. Example: COMAR

10.08.01.03 refers to Title 10, Subtitle 08, Chapter 01, Regulation 03.

DOCUMENTS INCORPORATED BY REFERENCE

Incorporation by reference is a legal device by which a document is

made part of COMAR simply by referring to it. While the text of an

incorporated document does not appear in COMAR, the provisions of

the incorporated document are as fully enforceable as any other

COMAR regulation. Each regulation that proposes to incorporate a

document is identified in the Maryland Register by an Editor’s Note.

The Cumulative Table of COMAR Regulations Adopted, Amended

or Repealed, found online, also identifies each regulation

incorporating a document. Documents incorporated by reference are

available for inspection in various depository libraries located

throughout the State and at the Division of State Documents. These

depositories are listed in the first issue of the Maryland Register

published each year. For further information, call 410-974-2486.

HOW TO RESEARCH REGULATIONS

An Administrative History at the end of every COMAR chapter gives

information about past changes to regulations. To determine if there have

been any subsequent changes, check the ‘‘Cumulative Table of COMAR

Regulations Adopted, Amended, or Repealed’’ which is found online at

http://www.dsd.state.md.us/PDF/CumulativeTable.pdf. This table lists the

regulations in numerical order, by their COMAR number, followed by the

citation to the Maryland Register in which the change occurred. The

Maryland Register serves as a temporary supplement to COMAR, and the

two publications must always be used together. A Research Guide for

Maryland Regulations is available. For further information, call 410-260-

3876.

SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION

For subscription forms for the Maryland Register and COMAR, see

the back pages of the Maryland Register. Single issues of the

Maryland Register are $15.00 per issue.

CITIZEN PARTICIPATION IN

THE REGULATION-MAKING PROCESS

Maryland citizens and other interested persons may participate in

the process by which administrative regulations are adopted,

amended, or repealed, and may also initiate the process by which the

validity and applicability of regulations is determined. Listed below

are some of the ways in which citizens may participate (references

are to State Government Article (SG),

Annotated Code of Maryland):

• By submitting data or views on proposed regulations either orally

or in writing, to the proposing agency (see ‘‘Opportunity for Public

Comment’’ at the beginning of all regulations appearing in the

Proposed Action on Regulations section of the Maryland Register).

(See SG, §10-112)

• By petitioning an agency to adopt, amend, or repeal regulations.

The agency must respond to the petition. (See SG §10-123)

• By petitioning an agency to issue a declaratory ruling with respect

to how any regulation, order, or statute enforced by the agency

applies. (SG, Title 10, Subtitle 3)

• By petitioning the circuit court for a declaratory judgment

on the validity of a regulation when it appears that the regulation

interferes with or impairs the legal rights or privileges of the

petitioner. (SG, §10-125)

• By inspecting a certified copy of any document filed with the

Division of State Documents for publication in the Maryland

Register. (See SG, §7-213)

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Lawrence J. Hogan, Jr., Governor; John C. Wobensmith, Secretary of

State; Brian Morris, Administrator; Gail S. Klakring, Senior Editor; Mary

D. MacDonald, Editor, Maryland Register and COMAR; Elizabeth Ramsey,

Editor, COMAR Online, and Subscription Manager; Tami Cathell, Help

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Contents 767

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 43, ISSUE 14, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2016

Closing Dates for the Maryland Register Schedule of Closing Dates and Issue Dates for the

Maryland Register .................................................................... 769

COMAR Research Aids Table of Pending Proposals .......................................................... 770

Index of COMAR Titles Affected in This Issue COMAR Title Number and Name Page

03 Comptroller of the Treasury .............................................. 779

08 Department of Natural Resources ..................................... 783

10 Department of Health and Mental Hygiene ...................... 786

13A State Board of Education .................................................. 787

13B Maryland Higher Education Commission ......................... 779

20 Public Service Commission .............................................. 780

31 Maryland Insurance Administration ................................. 789

34 Department of Planning .................................................... 790

36 Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Control

Agency ........................................................................... 782

PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES Individuals with disabilities who desire assistance in using the

publications and services of the Division of State Documents are

encouraged to call (410) 974-2486, or (800) 633-9657, or FAX to

(410) 974-2546, or through Maryland Relay.

General Assembly

SYNOPSIS NO. 7 .................................................................. 773

Regulatory Review and Evaluation

MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION MARYLAND BOARD OF MASTER ELECTRICIANS

Notice of Availability of Evaluation Report ................. 778

Final Action on Regulations

03 COMPTROLLER OF THE TREASURY ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO TAX

Administration .................................................................. 779 13B MARYLAND HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION

GENERAL EDUCATION AND TRANSFER Public Institutions of Higher Education ............................ 779

FINANCIAL AID Jack F. Tolbert Memorial Student Grant Program ............ 779 Graduate and Professional Scholarship Program .............. 780

20 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION DISPUTE PROCEDURES

Dispute Regulations .......................................................... 780 SERVICE SUPPLIED BY ELECTRIC COMPANIES

Net Metering ..................................................................... 780 COMMUNITY SOLAR ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEMS

General .............................................................................. 781 Pilot Program .................................................................... 781 Pilot Program Administration ........................................... 781 Pilot Program Study .......................................................... 781 Consumer Protection ......................................................... 781

Withdrawal of Regulations

36 MARYLAND STATE LOTTERY AND GAMING

CONTROL AGENCY ELECTRONIC GAMING DEVICES

General ............................................................................. 782 Lawful and Unlawful Electronic Gaming Devices ........... 782 Application, Licensing, and Registration ......................... 782 Electronic Gaming Device General Standards ................. 782 Electronic Gaming Device Technical Standards .............. 782 Electronic Gaming Device Enforcement .......................... 782

SKILLS-BASED AMUSEMENT DEVICES General ............................................................................. 782 Registration ...................................................................... 782 General Standards ............................................................. 782

Proposed Action on Regulations

08 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES FISHERIES SERVICE

Shellfish — General ......................................................... 783 Endangered and Threatened Fish Species ........................ 783

10 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE MEDICAL CARE PROGRAMS

Home Health Services ...................................................... 786 Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment

(EPSDT) Services .......................................................... 786 EPSDT School Health-Related Services or Health-Related

Early Intervention Services ........................................... 786 Physician Assistants ......................................................... 786

13A STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION SPECIFIC SUBJECTS

Programs in World Languages ......................................... 787 CERTIFICATION

Specialists ......................................................................... 788 31 MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION

UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES Solicitation of Deposit Fund Contracts ............................. 789 Annuity Disclosure ........................................................... 789

34 DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL PROGRAMS

Heritage Structure Rehabilitation Tax Credit

Certifications ................................................................. 790

Special Documents

DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN COMMISSION

Projects Approved for Consumptive Uses of Water ..... 797 Projects Rescinded for Consumptive Uses of Water .... 798

NOTICE OF TRIENNIAL REVIEW OF WATER QUALITY

STANDARDS — 2016 2016 Triennial Review of Water Quality Standards ..... 799

MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS MADE POLICIES,

ENDORSEMENTS, RIDERS OR BINDERS BEFORE

THE MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION

CASE NO: MIA-2016-06-008 800 Rescission Order ........................................................... 800

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES/FISHERIES

SERVICE Public Notice— Chesapeake Bay Commercial Mature Female

Hard Crab Catch Limit and Crew Requirements ........... 801

Contents 768

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 43, ISSUE 14, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2016

DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE HANDGUN ROSTER BOARD

Official Handgun Roster—July 1, 2016 ........................ 801

General Notices

ATHLETIC COMMISSION Public Meeting .................................................................. 848

ADVISORY COUNCIL ON CEMETERY OPERATIONS Public Meeting .................................................................. 848

BOARD FOR THE CERTIFICATION OF RESIDENTIAL

CHILD CARE PROGRAM ADMINISTRATORS Public Meeting .................................................................. 848 Public Meeting .................................................................. 848

CORRECTIONAL TRAINING COMMISSION Public Meeting .................................................................. 848

GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF CRIME CONTROL AND

PREVENTION Public Meeting .................................................................. 848

DEPARTMENT OF THE ENVIRONMENT/AIR AND

RADIATION MANAGEMENT ADMINISTRATION Public Hearing .................................................................. 848

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL

HYGIENE/MENTAL HYGIENE ADMINISTRATION Public Meeting .................................................................. 848

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL

HYGIENE/OFFICE OF HEALTH SERVICES Public Notice — Revision of the State Transition Plan for the

Community Settings Rule .............................................. 849 MARYLAND INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION

Public Hearing on Regulations ......................................... 849 FACILITIES ADVISORY BOARD—JUVENILE SERVICES

Public Meeting .................................................................. 849 Public Meeting .................................................................. 849 Public Meeting .................................................................. 849

STATE ADVISORY BOARD FOR JUVENILE SERVICES Public Meeting .................................................................. 849 Public Meeting .................................................................. 849 Public Meeting .................................................................. 849

DIVISION OF LABOR AND INDUSTRY/AMUSEMENT

RIDE SAFETY ADVISORY BOARD Public Meeting .................................................................. 849

MARYLAND HEALTH CARE COMMISSION Public Meeting .................................................................. 849 Formal Start of Review ..................................................... 850

BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN OPTOMETRY Public Meeting .................................................................. 850 Public Meeting on Regulations ......................................... 850

BOARD OF PODIATRIC MEDICAL EXAMINERS Public Meeting .................................................................. 850 Public Meeting .................................................................. 850

DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS/MARYLAND

VETERANS COMMISSION Public Meeting .................................................................. 850

BOARD OF WELL DRILLERS Public Meeting .................................................................. 850

COMAR Online The Code of Maryland Regulations is available at

www.dsd.state.md.us as a free service of the Office of the

Secretary of State, Division of State Documents. The full text

of regulations is available and searchable. Note, however, that

the printed COMAR continues to be the only official and

enforceable version of COMAR.

The Maryland Register is also available at

www.dsd.state.md.us.

For additional information, visit www.dsd.state.md.us,

Division of State Documents, or call us at (410) 974-2486 or 1

(800) 633-9657.

Availability of Monthly List of

Maryland Documents The Maryland Department of Legislative Services

receives copies of all publications issued by State officers and

agencies. The Department prepares and distributes, for a fee, a

list of these publications under the title ‘‘Maryland

Documents’’. This list is published monthly, and contains

bibliographic information concerning regular and special

reports, bulletins, serials, periodicals, catalogues, and a variety

of other State publications. ‘‘Maryland Documents’’ also

includes local publications.

Anyone wishing to receive ‘‘Maryland Documents’’

should write to: Legislative Sales, Maryland Department of

Legislative Services, 90 State Circle, Annapolis, MD 21401.

Contents 769

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 43, ISSUE 14, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2016

CLOSING DATES AND ISSUE DATES

through JANUARY 20, 2017

Issue

Date

Emergency

and Proposed

Regulations

5 p.m.*

Final

Regulations

10:30 a.m.

Notices, etc.

10:30 a.m.

July 22** July 1 July 13 July 11

August 5 July 18 July 27 July 25

August 19 August 1 August 10 August 8

September 2 August 15 August 24 August 22

September 16** August 29 September 7 September 2

September 30 September 12 September 21 September 19

October 14 September 26 October 5 October 3

October 28** October 7 October 19 October 17

November 14*** October 24 November 2 October 31

November 28*** November 4 November 16 November 14

December 9** November 18 November 30 November 28

December 23 December 5 December 14 December 12

January 6** December 19 December 28 December 23

January 20** December 30 January 11 January 9

* Due date for documents containing 8 to 18 pages — 48 hours

before date shown; due date for documents exceeding 18 pages — 1

week before date shown

NOTE: ALL DOCUMENTS MUST BE SUBMITTED

IN TIMES NEW ROMAN, 9-POINT, SINGLE-

SPACED FORMAT. THE REVISED PAGE COUNT

REFLECTS THIS FORMATTING.

** Note closing date changes

*** Note issue date and closing date changes

The regular closing date for Proposals and Emergencies is

Monday.

770

MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 43, ISSUE 14, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2016

Cumulative Table of COMAR Regulations Adopted, Amended, or Repealed

This table, previously printed in the Maryland Register lists the regulations, by COMAR title, that have been adopted, amended, or repealed in

the Maryland Register since the regulations were originally published or last supplemented in the Code of Maryland Regulations (COMAR).

The table is no longer printed here but may be found on the Division of State Documents website at www.dsd.state.md.us.

Table of Pending Proposals The table below lists proposed changes to COMAR regulations. The proposed changes are listed by their COMAR number, followed by a

citation to that issue of the Maryland Register in which the proposal appeared. Errata pertaining to proposed regulations are listed, followed by

“(err)”. Regulations referencing a document incorporated by reference are followed by “(ibr)”. None of the proposals listed in this table have

been adopted. A list of adopted proposals appears in the Cumulative Table of COMAR Regulations Adopted, Amended, or Repealed.

01 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT

01.02.04.20-1 • 43:10 Md. R. 590 (5-13-16)

01.02.08.04 • 43:13 Md. R. 715 (6-24-16)

02 OFFICE OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL

02.06.03.01—.10 • 42:13 Md. R. 798 (6-26-15)

05 DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND COMMUNITY

DEVELOPMENT

05.04.06.07,.09 • 43:11 Md. R. 636 (5-27-16)

07 DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES

07.02.12.01—.09 • 43:2 Md. R. 132 (1-22-16)

07.02.14.01—.14 • 43:2 Md. R. 143 (1-22-16)

07.07.02.02 • 43:13 Md. R. 716 (6-24-16)

08 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES

08.02.01.01 • 43:13 Md. R. 717 (6-24-16) (ibr)

08.02.01.02 • 43:13 Md. R. 717 (6-24-16)

08.02.01.15 • 43:13 Md. R. 718 (6-24-16)

08.02.08.06,.10 • 43:14 Md. R. 783 (7-8-16)

08.02.12.03 • 43:14 Md. R. 783 (7-8-16)

08.03.03.01 • 43:12 Md. R. 670 (6-10-16)

08.03.03.03—.05,.07,.08 • 43:12 Md. R. 670 (6-10-16)

08.03.04.02,.03,.05,.11,.20,.22 • 43:12 Md. R. 677 (6-10-16)

08.03.08.01,.04—.09,.15 • 43:2 Md. R. 152 (1-22-16)

08.03.08.03 • 43:13 Md. R. 719 (6-24-16)

08.03.09.07,.14 • 43:13 Md. R. 719 (6-24-16)

08.03.10.02 • 43:12 Md. R. 679 (6-10-16)

08.03.11.05 • 43:13 Md. R. 720 (6-24-16)

08.04.16.01—.03 • 43:2 Md. R. 162 (1-22-16)

08.07.03.01—.04 • 43:12 Md. R. 679 (6-10-16)

09 DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING, AND

REGULATION

09.10.01.25 • 43:13 Md. R. 720 (6-24-16)

09.10.02.19 • 43:13 Md. R. 720 (6-24-16)

09.10.03.01-1 • 43:12 Md. R. 681 (6-10-16)

09.11.09.02 • 43:13 Md. R. 721 (6-24-16)

09.12.21.02 • 43:2 Md. R. 175 (1-22-16)

09.12.31 • 43:2 Md. R. 176 (1-22-16)

09.19.07.01 • 43:13 Md. R. 722 (6-24-16)

09.19.08.02 • 43:11 Md. R. 637 (5-27-16)

09.21.04.03 • 43:13 Md. R. 723 (6-24-16)

09.22.01.13 • 43:13 Md. R. 724 (6-24-16)

09.24.01.09 • 43:13 Md. R. 724 (6-24-16)

09.34.03.03 • 43:13 Md. R. 725 (6-24-16)

10 DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND MENTAL HYGIENE

Subtitles 01—08 (1st volume)

10.01.17.02 • 43:13 Md. R. 726 (6-24-16)

10.03.01.08 • 43:13 Md. R. 727 (6-24-16)

10.07.02.03 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

10.07.02.05 • 43:11 Md. R. 638 (5-27-16)

10.07.03.05,.06 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

10.07.04.03 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

10.07.08.05 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

10.07.10.04 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

10.07.14.07 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

10.07.15.02,.03 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

10.07.21.04,.06 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

Subtitle 09 (2nd volume)

10.09.04.04 • 43:14 Md. R. 786 (7-8-16)

10.09.23.07 • 43:14 Md. R. 786 (7-8-16)

10.09.24.08-2 • 43:9 Md. R. 544 (4-29-16)

10.09.50.07 • 43:14 Md. R. 786 (7-8-16)

PENDING PROPOSALS

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MARYLAND REGISTER, VOLUME 43, ISSUE 14, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 2016

10.09.55.06 • 43:14 Md. R. 786 (7-8-16)

10.09.56.14,.15 • 43:9 Md. R. 532 (4-29-16) (err)

10.09.62.01 • 43:12 Md. R. 681 (6-10-16)

10.09.63.01 • 43:12 Md. R. 681 (6-10-16)

10.09.65.03,.20 • 43:12 Md. R. 681 (6-10-16)

10.09.66.02,.05 • 43:12 Md. R. 681 (6-10-16)

10.09.67.26-3,.27 • 43:12 Md. R. 681 (6-10-16)

10.09.70.02 • 43:12 Md. R. 681 (6-10-16)

10.09.72.06 • 43:12 Md. R. 681 (6-10-16)

10.09.75.02 • 43:12 Md. R. 681 (6-10-16)

Subtitles 10 — 22 (3rd Volume)

10.10.03.03,.04,.06 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

10.10.04.02,.03 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

10.10.12.04 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

10.12.04.04,.05 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

10.22.14.03,.05—.11 • 42:21 Md. R. 1317 (10-16-15)

Subtitles 23 — 36 (4th Volume)

10.23.01.05,.06 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

10.27.06.01—.04,.06—.08 • 42:23 Md. R. 1451 (11-13-15)

10.29.01.01,.10—.13 • 42:25 Md. R. 1552 (12-11-15)

10.32.01.04 • 43:12 Md. R. 684 (6-10-16)

10.32.06.02,.04,.08 • 43:12 Md. R. 684 (6-10-16)

10.32.08.06 • 43:12 Md. R. 685 (6-10-16)

10.32.10.10 • 43:12 Md. R. 686 (6-10-16)

10.32.20.03,.08—.10,.15,.17,.18 • 43:12 Md. R. 686 (6-10-16)

10.32.21.01—.20 • 43:13 Md. R. 732 (6-24-16)

10.35.01.14 • 43:13 Md. R. 742 (6-24-16)

Subtitles 37—63 (5th Volume)

10.47.06.02—.04 • 43:11 Md. R. 638 (5-27-16)

10.47.08.02—.12 • 43:13 Md. R. 743 (6-24-16)

10.50.01.04 • 43:12 Md. R. 688 (6-10-16) (ibr)

10.51.02.01 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

10.51.03.02—.04 • 43:13 Md. R. 728 (6-24-16)

11 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION

Subtitles 11—22 (MVA)

11.11.05.03,.04,.06 • 43:13 Md. R. 746 (6-24-16)

11.15.16.02 • 43:13 Md. R. 746 (6-24-16)

11.15.22.03—.05,.07,.09—.17 • 43:10 Md. R. 591 (5-13-16)

11.15.33.08 • 42:21 Md. R. 1326 (10-16-15)

12 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY AND

CORRECTIONAL SERVICES

12.04.01.05 • 43:6 Md. R. 420 (3-18-16)

12.04.01.14 • 43:6 Md. R. 421 (3-18-16)

13A STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION

13A.04.11.01 • 43:14 Md. R. 787 (7-8-16)

13A.04.13.01,.02 • 43:8 Md. R. 502 (4-15-16)

13A.04.18.01,.02 • 43:8 Md. R. 503 (4-15-16)

13A.07.11.01—.05 • 43:10 Md. R. 595 (5-13-16) (ibr)

13A.12.03.02 • 43:14 Md. R. 788 (7-8-16)

13B MARYLAND HIGHER EDUCATION COMMISSION

13B.08.02.01—.12 • 42:17 Md. R. 1141 (8-21-15)

13B.08.03.01—.12 • 42:17 Md. R. 1144 (8-21-15)

13B.08.04.01—.13 • 42:20 Md. R. 1276 (10-2-15)

13B.08.05.01—.11 • 42:17 Md. R. 1146 (8-21-15)

13B.08.07.01—.09 • 42:20 Md. R. 1278 (10-2-15)

13B.08.09.01—.11 • 42:22 Md. R. 1398 (10-30-15)

13B.08.13.01—.10 • 43:8 Md. R. 506 (4-15-16)

13B.08.14.01—.15 • 43:6 Md. R. 421 (3-18-16)

13B.08.15.01—.16 • 43:9 Md. R. 546 (4-29-16)

14 INDEPENDENT AGENCIES

14.06.03.05,.06 • 42:26 Md. R. 1638 (12-28-15)

14.36.04.01,.03—.08 • 43:4 Md. R. 342 (2-19-16)

15 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE

15.14.12.02 • 43:13 Md. R. 747 (6-24-16)

15.20.12.01,.02,.05,.07—.09 • 43:12 Md. R. 688 (6-10-16) (ibr)

20 PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION

20.31.01.02 • 43:12 Md. R. 690 (6-10-16)

20.31.02.03,.07 • 43:12 Md. R. 690 (6-10-16)

20.50.04.01-2,.05 • 43:12 Md. R. 691 (6-10-16)

20.55.04.01-2,.05 • 43:12 Md. R. 692 (6-10-16)

22 STATE RETIREMENT AND PENSION SYSTEM

22.02.01.01—.05 • 43:11 Md. R. 640 (5-27-16)

22.06.01.02,.04,.05 • 43:2 Md. R. 215 (1-22-16)

22.06.02.02,.04 • 43:2 Md. R. 215 (1-22-16)

22.06.03.01,.02 • 43:2 Md. R. 215 (1-22-16)

22.06.04.01 • 43:2 Md. R. 215 (1-22-16)

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31.06.01 • 43:11 Md. R. 643 (5-27-16)

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31.06.04.04 • 43:11 Md. R. 643 (5-27-16)

31.10.21.03 • 43:11 Md. R. 644 (5-27-16)

31.15 • 43:2 Md. R. 128 (1-22-16) (err)

31.15.04.01—.07 • 43:1 Md. R. 76 (1-8-16)

43:14 Md. R. 789 (7-8-16)

31.15.15.01—.09 • 43:1 Md. R. 76 (1-8-16)

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32 MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF AGING

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33 STATE BOARD OF ELECTIONS

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33.14.02.04 • 43:7 Md. R. 471 (4-1-16)

33.16.01.01 • 43:4 Md. R. 346 (2-19-16)

33.16.02.05 • 43:4 Md. R. 346 (2-19-16)

33.16.03.01,.02 • 43:4 Md. R. 346 (2-19-16)

33.16.04.01 • 43:4 Md. R. 346 (2-19-16)

33.16.05.03,.04 • 43:4 Md. R. 346 (2-19-16)

33.16.06.01 • 43:4 Md. R. 346 (2-19-16)

33.20.01.01 • 43:9 Md. R. 563 (4-29-16)

33.20.02.02,.03 • 43:9 Md. R. 563 (4-29-16)

33.20.04.02 • 43:9 Md. R. 563 (4-29-16)

33.20.06.01,.02 • 43:9 Md. R. 563 (4-29-16)

33.20.07.02 • 43:9 Md. R. 563 (4-29-16)

33.20.08.01 • 43:9 Md. R. 563 (4-29-16)

33.20.09.01 • 43:9 Md. R. 563 (4-29-16)

33.22.01.01—.03 • 43:7 Md. R. 472 (4-1-16)

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SYNOPSIS NO. 7

Chapters

CH0512 SB0945 (Enrolled) Sen Raskin, et al. Drunk Driving

Reduction Act of 2016 (Noah's Law).

CH0513 HB0409 (Enrolled) Del Fraser-Hidalgo, et al. Criminal

Law - Providing Alcohol to Underage Drinkers - Penalties (Alex

and Calvin's Law).

CH0514 HB0565 Dels Dumais and Vallario. Criminal Law -

Possession of Less Than 10 Grams of Marijuana - Code Violation.

CH0515 SB1005 (Enrolled) The Pres (Jstc Reinvestment Coord

Cncl). Justice Reinvestment Act.

CH0516 SB0864 (Enrolled) Sen Lee, et al. Public Safety -

Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force Fund - Establishment

(Alicia's Law).

CH0517 SB0160 (Amended) Sen Cassilly, et al. Death or Life-

Threatening Injury by Motor Vehicle or Vessel - Subsequent

Offenders - Penalties.

CH0518 HB0157 Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Death or Life-

Threatening Injury by Motor Vehicle or Vessel - Subsequent

Offenders - Penalties.

CH0519 HB1016 (Enrolled) The Spkr (Wkgp on Pub Saf &

Polc), et al. Public Safety and Policing Workgroup -

Recommendations.

CH0520 HB0022 (Amended) Del Krimm. Ethan Saylor Alliance

for Self-Advocates as Educators - Membership and Duties -

Community Inclusion Training Oversight.

CH0521 SB0417 (Enrolled) Sen Kelley, et al. Individuals With

Disabilities - Minimum Wage and Community Integration (Ken

Capone Equal Employment Act).

CH0522 HB0420 (Enrolled) Del Waldstreicher, et al. Individuals

With Disabilities - Minimum Wage and Community Integration

(Ken Capone Equal Employment Act).

CH0523 SB0818 (Enrolled) Sen Peters. State Personnel -

Individuals With Disabilities - Hiring Preferences.

CH0524 HB0928 (Enrolled) Del Kramer. State Personnel -

Individuals With Disabilities - Hiring Preferences.

CH0525 SB1104 Har Co Sens, et al. Transportation - Highways -

Heroes Highway.

CH0526 HB1624 Del Reilly, et al. Transportation - Highways -

Heroes Highway.

CH0527 SB0010 (Amended) Sen Simonaire. Business

Regulation - Charitable Organizations - Audit and Review.

CH0528 SB0042 (Enrolled) Sen Conway. State Board of Dental

Examiners - Appointment of Dentist and Dental Hygienist

Members - Advice and Consent of the Senate.

CH0529 SB0083 (Amended) Chr JPR (Dept). Public Safety -

School Safety Enforcement Fund.

CH0530 SB0150 (Amended) Sen Lee, et al. Courts - Prohibition

Against Testimony by Convicted Perjurer - Repeal.

CH0531 HB0237 (Amended) Del Smith, et al. Courts -

Prohibition Against Testimony by Convicted Perjurer - Repeal.

CH0532 SB0156 (Enrolled) Sen Cassilly. Criminal Law -

Participation in Court Proceedings - Retaliation.

CH0533 HB0098 (Amended) Del B. Wilson, et al. Criminal Law

- Participation in Court Proceedings - Retaliation.

CH0534 SB0173 (Amended) Sen Feldman, et al. Local

Government - Clean Energy Loan Programs - Commercial Property

Owners - Renewable Energy Projects.

CH0535 HB0105 Del Clippinger. Local Government - Clean

Energy Loan Programs - Commercial Property Owners -

Renewable Energy Projects.

CH0536 SB0178 Sen Lee, et al. Criminal Law - Extortion -

Immigration Status.

CH0537 HB0493 Del Morales, et al. Criminal Law - Extortion -

Immigration Status.

CH0538 SB0185 (Amended) Sen Kelley, et al. Income Tax -

Filing of Withholding Statements.

CH0539 HB1333 (Amended) Del M. Washington. Income Tax -

Filing of Withholding Statements.

CH0540 SB0187 (Amended) Sen Lee, et al. Criminal Procedure

- Victim's Right to Restitution - Appeal.

CH0541 HB0659 Del Proctor, et al. Criminal Procedure -

Victim's Right to Restitution - Appeal.

CH0542 SB0233 (Amended) Sen Norman, et al. Public Safety -

Motorcycle Profiling - Training.

CH0543 SB0241 (Enrolled) Sen Kelley, et al. Real Property -

Senior Apartment Facilities - Conversion.

CH0544 SB0278 (Amended) Sen Lee, et al. Criminal Law -

Stalking.

CH0545 HB0155 (Amended) Del Dumais, et al. Criminal Law -

Stalking.

CH0546 SB0283 (Amended) Sen Lee, et al. Criminal Law -

Cruelty to Animals - Implement of Dogfighting.

CH0547 SB0288 (Amended) Sen Kasemeyer. Income Tax -

Corporation Returns - Filing Date.

CH0548 HB0484 (Amended) Del Walker. Income Tax -

Corporation Returns - Filing Date.

CH0549 SB0337 Sen King, et al. Libraries - Regional, State, and

County - Funding.

CH0550 SB0346 (Amended) Sen Ramirez, et al. Peace Orders -

Grounds for Relief.

CH0551 HB0314 Del Atterbeary, et al. Peace Orders - Grounds

for Relief.

CH0552 SB0427 (Enrolled) Sen Pinsky, et al. Higher Education

- Institutions of Postsecondary Education - Consumer Protection

Provisions.

CH0553 HB0741 (Amended) Dels Stein and Kaiser. Higher

Education - Institutions of Postsecondary Education - Consumer

Protection Provisions.

CH0554 SB0439 Sen Lee. Correctional Training Commission -

Department of Juvenile Services Employees - Revocation of

Certification and Reinstatement.

CH0555 HB0855 Del Morales, et al. Correctional Training

Commission - Department of Juvenile Services Employees -

Revocation of Certification and Reinstatement.

CH0556 SB0481 (Amended) Sen Lee, et al. Labor and

Employment - Equal Pay for Equal Work.

CH0557 HB1003 (Enrolled) Del Valderrama, et al. Labor and

Employment - Equal Pay for Equal Work.

CH0558 SB0552 (Enrolled) Sen Pugh, et al. Property Tax Credit

- Disabled or Fallen Law Enforcement Officers and Rescue

Workers and Public Safety Officers.

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CH0559 HB0146 (Enrolled) Del M. Washington (BCA), et al.

Property Tax Credit - Disabled or Fallen Law Enforcement Officers

and Rescue Workers and Public Safety Officers.

CH0560 SB0557 (Amended) Sens Astle and Salling. Members

of the National Guard - Employment and Reemployment Rights -

Enforcement.

CH0561 HB0249 (Amended) Del Smith, et al. Members of the

National Guard - Employment and Reemployment Rights -

Enforcement.

CH0562 SB0570 Sen Lee. Maryland Trust Act - Representation.

CH0563 HB0887 Del West. Maryland Trust Act -

Representation.

CH0564 SB0587 (Enrolled) Sen Madaleno, et al. Alcoholic

Beverages - Sale of Powdered Alcohol - Prohibition.

CH0565 SB0591 Sen King. Tax Sales - Condominium

Assessments and Homeowners Association Fees.

CH0566 HB0970 Del Reznik. Tax Sales - Condominium

Assessments and Homeowners Association Fees.

CH0567 SB0603 (Amended) Sen Pugh. Criminal Law - Pretrial

Release - Prior Crimes.

CH0568 SB0631 Sen Hershey. Local Facility Closure Reserve

Funds - Investments and Reinvestments.

CH0569 HB0835 Cecil County Delegation. Local Facility

Closure Reserve Funds - Investments and Reinvestments.

CH0570 SB0637 (Enrolled) Sen Cassilly. Evidence -

Admissibility of DNA Profile - Definition and Validation of DNA

Profile.

CH0571 HB0641 (Enrolled) Del Sophocleus, et al. Evidence -

Admissibility of DNA Profile - Definition and Validation of DNA

Profile.

CH0572 SB0663 (Amended) Sen Benson, et al. Commercial Sale

of Dogs and Cats - Prohibited Acts (Companion Animal Welfare

Act).

CH0573 HB1113 (Amended) Del Kramer, et al. Commercial

Sale of Dogs and Cats - Prohibited Acts (Companion Animal

Welfare Act).

CH0574 SB0679 Sen Astle, et al. Unemployment Insurance -

Exemption From Covered Employment - Nail Technicians.

CH0575 SB0716 Cecil County Senators. Public Safety - Fire

Police - Cecil County.

CH0576 HB0246 Cecil County Delegation. Public Safety - Fire

Police - Cecil County.

CH0577 SB0726 (Enrolled) Sen Mathias, et al. Maryland Clean

Energy Center - Task Force.

CH0578 SB0759 (Amended) Sen Madaleno (Tax Cr Eval Com).

Heritage Structure Rehabilitation Tax Credit - Alteration and

Extension.

CH0579 SB0771 (Amended) The Pres (Atty Gen Ofc). Courts

and Judicial Proceedings - Consumer Debt Collection Actions -

Restrictions.

CH0580 SB0826 (Amended) Sen Conway. Construction

Contracts - Change Orders (State Procurement Change Order

Fairness Act).

CH0581 HB0403 (Amended) Del Morhaim, et al. Construction

Contracts - Change Orders (State Procurement Change Order

Fairness Act).

CH0582 SB0843 (Enrolled) The Pres (Ecn Dev&Bus Clmte

Cmsn). Tax Credits - Evaluations.

CH0583 SB0852 Sen Astle. Anne Arundel County - Alcoholic

Beverages - Beer and Wine Festivals.

CH0584 SB0876 (Enrolled) Sen Serafini. Natural Resources -

Black Fly Management and Control - Washington County.

CH0585 HB0870 (Enrolled) Del Parrott. Natural Resources -

Black Fly Management and Control - Washington County.

CH0586 SB0877 (Amended) Washington County Senators.

Washington County - Alcoholic Beverages - Class CT

(Cinema/Theater) License.

CH0587 HB1320 (Enrolled) Del B. Wilson. Washington County

- Alcoholic Beverages - Class CT (Cinema/Theater) License.

CH0588 SB0878 Sen Edwards. Allegany County - Alcoholic

Beverages - Sunday Sales.

CH0589 HB0995 (Enrolled) Allegany County Delegation.

Allegany County - Alcoholic Beverages - Sunday Sales.

CH0590 SB0879 (Enrolled) Sen Edwards. Garrett County -

Alcoholic Beverages - Various Licenses.

CH0591 HB1072 (Enrolled) Del Beitzel. Garrett County -

Alcoholic Beverages - Various Licenses.

CH0592 SB0912 (Amended) Sen Feldman. Clean Energy Loan

Program - Residential Property - Study.

CH0593 HB0387 (Amended) Del Barkley. Clean Energy Loan

Program - Residential Property - Study.

CH0594 SB0936 (Enrolled) Sen Manno. Maryland Clean Energy

Incentive Act of 2016.

CH0595 SB0941 Sens Mathias and Manno. Worcester County -

Family Entertainment Centers - Amusement Gaming Licenses.

CH0596 SB0946 (Enrolled) Sen Gladden, et al. Correctional

Services - Restrictive Housing - Report.

CH0597 HB1180 (Amended) Del Carter, et al. Correctional

Services - Restrictive Housing - Report.

CH0598 SB0998 Sen Waugh. St. Mary's County - Property Tax

Credit - New or Expanding Businesses.

CH0599 HB0917 St. Mary's County Delegation. St. Mary's

County - Property Tax Credit - New or Expanding Businesses.

CH0600 SB1015 (Enrolled) Sen Waugh. St. Mary's County -

Alcoholic Beverages - Permits, Training, Prohibited Acts, and

Violations.

CH0601 HB1062 (Enrolled) St. Mary's County Delegation. St.

Mary's County - Alcoholic Beverages - Permits, Training,

Prohibited Acts, and Violations.

CH0602 SB1047 (Enrolled) Sen Lee. Task Force to Study

Recording Deeds for Victims of Domestic Violence.

CH0603 SB1062 (Enrolled) Sens Guzzone and Salling.

Baltimore County - Sales and Use Tax Exemption - Redevelopment

Areas.

CH0604 HB1533 (Enrolled) Del P. Young, et al. Baltimore

County - Sales and Use Tax Exemption - Redevelopment Areas.

CH0605 SB1079 Washington County Senators. Washington

County - Alcoholic Beverages - Hotel and Motel Licenses.

CH0606 SB1143 (Amended) Sen Muse, et al. Neshante and

Chloe Davis Domestic Violence Prevention Task Force.

CH0607 HB0036 (Enrolled) Baltimore City Delegation.

Rebuilding Baltimore City Communities Act of 2016.

CH0608 HB0058 (Amended) Del O'Donnell. Vehicle Laws -

Historic Motor Vehicles - Authorized Uses and Inspections.

CH0609 HB0072 (Amended) Del Luedtke, et al. Education -

Sexual Abuse and Assault Awareness and Prevention Program -

Development and Implementation.

CH0610 HB0076 Chr JUD (Dept). Department of State Police -

Investigation Authority.

CH0611 HB0077 Chr JUD (Dept). Family Law - Missing

Children - Reporting Requirements and Repeal of Advisory

Council.

CH0612 HB0121 Del Carozza, et al. Criminal Law - False

Statement Concerning Destructive Device or Toxic Material -

Venue.

CH0613 HB0127 (Enrolled) Del Reznik, et al. Gaming - Home

Games.

CH0614 HB0132 (Amended) Del Lafferty, et al. State

Government - Pollinator Habitat Plans.

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CH0615 HB0133 Charles County Delegation. Charles County -

Annual Financial Report and Annual Audit Report - Filing Date.

CH0616 HB0166 (Amended) Del Valentino-Smith, et al.

Criminal Procedure - Pretrial Release - Out-of-State Sex Offenders.

CH0617 HB0177 Del Bromwell, et al. Criminal Law -

Prohibition on Marking Flags - Repeal.

CH0618 HB0312 Del Saab, et al. Public Safety - Renewal of

Handgun Permits - Fingerprinting.

CH0619 HB0336 (Enrolled) Del Vallario, et al. Criminal

Procedure - Seizure and Forfeiture.

CH0620 HB0446 (Amended) Del West, et al. State Government

- Maryland Youth Advisory Council - Revisions.

CH0621 HB0447 (Amended) Charles County Delegation.

Charles County - County Transfer Tax - Revenue Received by the

Clerk of the Circuit Court.

CH0622 HB0632 Howard County Delegation. Howard County -

Alcoholic Beverages - Luxury Restaurants and Farm Breweries -

Licenses Ho. Co. 14-16.

CH0623 HB0636 (Enrolled) Del Smith, et al. Maryland Tort

Claims Act - Certain Claim Requirement - Exception.

CH0624 HB0637 (Enrolled) Del Smith, et al. Local Government

Tort Claims Act - Notice Requirement - Exception.

CH0625 HB0654 Howard County Delegation. Howard County -

Alcoholic Beverages - Class D Beer, Wine, and Liquor Licenses

Ho. Co. 10-16.

CH0626 HB0671 (Amended) Howard County Delegation.

Howard County - Practice of Massage - Regulation Ho. Co. 13-16.

CH0627 HB0733 Del Barkley. Alcoholic Beverages - Multiple

Manufacturer's Licenses - Sampling, Sale, and Consumption of

Products.

CH0628 HB0739 Del Barkley. Alcoholic Beverages - Nonprofit

Beer Festival Permit - Revisions.

CH0629 HB0751 Del Sanchez, et al. Criminal Law - Sexual

Offenses - Court-Ordered Services Provider.

CH0630 HB0773 (Enrolled) Del Valentino-Smith, et al. Drunk

and Drugged Driving - Evidence of Blood Test.

CH0631 HB0797 (Amended) Chr ENV (Dept). Nontidal

Wetlands - Nontidal Wetland Mitigation Banking.

CH0632 HB0816 (Amended) Cecil County Delegation. Cecil

County - Sheriff - Salary.

CH0633 HB0822 Del Atterbeary, et al. Criminal Law - Altering

References From Mentally Defective to Substantially Cognitively

Impaired Individual.

CH0634 HB0840 (Enrolled) Frederick County Delegation.

Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Theater and

Entertainment Center License.

CH0635 HB0842 (Enrolled) Frederick County Delegation.

Frederick County - Alcoholic Beverages - Art Gallery Beer and

Wine License.

CH0636 HB0871 Del Parrott. Agreements to Defend or Pay the

Cost of Defense - Void.

CH0637 HB0983 Del D. Barnes, et al. Public Schools - Food

Recovery Programs - Authorization.

CH0638 HB0989 (Enrolled) Del Holmes. Residential Real

Property - Sales Contracts - Notice of Water and Sewer Charges.

CH0639 HB1004 (Amended) Del Davis, et al. Equal Pay

Commission - Establishment.

CH0640 HB1020 Prince George's County Delegation. Prince

George's County - Alcoholic Beverages Licenses - Class B-WPL

(Waterfront Pavilion) Beer, Wine, and Liquor License PG 314-16.

CH0641 HB1029 Montgomery County Delegation. Montgomery

County - Alcoholic Beverages - Class BD-BWL License - Hours of

Sale MC 17-16.

CH0642 HB1054 (Amended) Del Brooks, et al. Income Tax -

Penalties - Assessment Schedule.

CH0643 HB1059 Del Morales, et al. Landlord and Tenant -

Security Deposit - Contents of Lease.

CH0644 HB1068 (Enrolled) Del Hammen, et al. Baltimore City

- Alcoholic Beverages - Pub Crawl Promoter's Permits.

CH0645 HB1073 Montgomery County Delegation. Montgomery

County - Alcoholic Beverages - License Applications - Online

Notice MC 5-16.

CH0646 HB1076 Montgomery County Delegation. Montgomery

County - Alcoholic Beverages - Sports Stadium License MC 19-16.

CH0647 HB1087 (Amended) Prince George's County Delegation.

Task Force to Study a Promise Scholarship Program in Prince

George's County PG 438-16.

CH0648 HB1148 (Amended) Del Gilchrist, et al. Income Tax -

Retirement Income - Collection of Information.

CH0649 HB1182 Del Sydnor. Charitable Organizations and

Representatives - Fund-Raising Counsel - Definition.

CH0650 HB1353 Calvert County Delegation. Calvert County -

Alcoholic Beverages - Special Event Festival Permit.

CH0651 HB1371 (Amended) Del Folden. Criminal Law -

Strangulation - Lethality Screening Protocol and Training.

CH0652 HB1444 Del Aumann. Mary Byrd Wyman Memorial

Association of Baltimore City.

CH0653 HB1446 (Enrolled) Del McComas. State Department of

Assessments and Taxation - Recordation of Governing and Charter

Documents - Prohibitions.

CH0654 HB1488 (Amended) Del Hettleman, et al. Service,

Stipends, and Scholarships - Maryland Corps Program -

Established.

CH0655 HB1634 (Amended) Del Jalisi. Task Force to Study the

Restraint, Searches, and Needs of Children in the Juvenile Justice

System.

CH0656 SB0058 (Enrolled) Sen Astle. Natural Resources -

Vessel Excise Tax Cap - Amount and Repeal of Termination.

CH0657 HB0014 (Amended) Del Kipke. Natural Resources -

Vessel Excise Tax Cap - Amount and Repeal of Termination.

CH0658 SB0161 (Enrolled) Sen Hough, et al. Criminal

Procedure - Seizure and Forfeiture.

CH0659 SB0175 (Amended) Sen Astle. Anne Arundel County -

Alcoholic Beverages - Disposition of Fees.

CH0660 HB0238 (Enrolled) Anne Arundel County Delegation.

Anne Arundel County - Alcoholic Beverages - Disposition of Fees.

CH0661 SB0198 (Enrolled) Sen Nathan-Pulliam, et al.

Neonicotinoid Pesticides - Restrictions on Sales and Use (Pollinator

Protection Act of 2016).

CH0662 HB0211 (Enrolled) Del Healey, et al. Neonicotinoid

Pesticides - Restrictions on Sales and Use (Pollinator Protection Act

of 2016).

CH0663 SB0266 (Enrolled) Sen Salling, et al. Natural Resources

- Poaching Restitution Act of 2016.

CH0664 HB0410 (Amended) Del O'Donnell, et al. Natural

Resources - Poaching Restitution Act of 2016.

CH0665 SB0271 (Amended) Sen King, et al. Capital Grant

Program for Local School Systems With Significant Enrollment

Growth or Relocatable Classrooms - Funding.

CH0666 HB0722 (Amended) Del Hixson, et al. Capital Grant

Program for Local School Systems With Significant Enrollment

Growth or Relocatable Classrooms - Funding.

CH0667 SB0322 (Enrolled) Sen Pinsky, et al. Homeowners'

Property Tax Credit Program - Eligibility Awareness Campaign.

CH0668 HB0378 (Enrolled) Del Tarlau, et al. Homeowners'

Property Tax Credit Program - Eligibility Awareness Campaign.

CH0669 SB0390 (Amended) Sen Middleton. Charles County

Sheriff - Salaries and Collective Bargaining.

CH0670 HB0505 (Amended) Charles County Delegation.

Charles County Sheriff - Salaries and Collective Bargaining.

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CH0671 SB0422 (Amended) Sens Kasemeyer and McFadden.

Education - Maryland School for the Blind - Funding.

CH0672 HB0709 Del Jones. Education - Maryland School for the

Blind - Funding.

CH0673 SB0426 Sen Astle. Maryland Emergency Management

Assistance Compact - City of Annapolis.

CH0674 HB0383 Dels Busch and McMillan. Maryland

Emergency Management Assistance Compact - City of Annapolis.

CH0675 SB0480 Sen Astle, et al. Public Utilities - Maryland

Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Authority - Funding.

CH0676 HB0696 Del Davis, et al. Public Utilities - Maryland

Underground Facilities Damage Prevention Authority - Funding.

CH0677 SB0485 (Amended) Sen Pugh, et al. Task Force to

Study Family and Medical Leave Insurance.

CH0678 HB0740 (Enrolled) Del Kelly, et al. Task Force to

Study Family and Medical Leave Insurance.

CH0679 SB0508 (Enrolled) Sen Ramirez, et al. Civil Remedies

for Shoplifting and Employee Theft.

CH0680 SB0575 Sen Ramirez. County Boards of Education -

Limit on Liability.

CH0681 SB0582 (Amended) Sen King. Education - Robotics

Grant Program - Establishment.

CH0682 HB0115 (Enrolled) Del Reznik, et al. Education -

Robotics Grant Program - Establishment.

CH0683 SB0584 Sen King, et al. Preschool Development Grants

- Expansion Grants - Required State Funding.

CH0684 HB0668 Dels Rosenberg and Platt. Preschool

Development Grants - Expansion Grants - Required State Funding.

CH0685 SB0586 Sen King, et al. Department of Health and

Mental Hygiene - Regional Institutes for Children and Adolescents

- Report Before Closure.

CH0686 SB0595 (Amended) Sen Rosapepe. Education - Middle

School Students - Awarding of Credit.

CH0687 SB0614 (Enrolled) Sen Conway. Veterinarians,

Pharmacies, and Pharmacists - Dispensing Compounded

Preparations for Use by Nonfarm Animals.

CH0688 HB1462 (Amended) Del Bromwell, et al. Veterinarians,

Pharmacies, and Pharmacists - Dispensing Compounded

Preparations for Use by Nonfarm Animals.

CH0689 SB0676 (Amended) Sen Kasemeyer, et al. College

Affordability Act of 2016.

CH0690 HB1014 (Enrolled) Del Jones, et al. College

Affordability Act of 2016.

CH0691 SB0687 Sen Middleton. Charles County - Alcoholic

Beverages - Entertainment Concessionaire and Entertainment

Facility Licenses.

CH0692 HB0706 Del Jameson, et al. Charles County - Alcoholic

Beverages - Entertainment Concessionaire and Entertainment

Facility Licenses.

CH0693 SB0750 Sen Klausmeier. Portable Electronics Insurance

- Compensation of Vendor Employees - Repeal of Sunset and

Reporting Requirement.

CH0694 HB0919 Del Jameson. Portable Electronics Insurance -

Compensation of Vendor Employees - Repeal of Sunset and

Reporting Requirement.

CH0695 SB0753 (Amended) Sen Klausmeier, et al. Health - Sale

of Food Products Containing Alcohol - Requirements and

Restrictions.

CH0696 SB0758 (Enrolled) Sen Madaleno, et al. Food Stamp

Program - Minimum Benefit - State Supplement.

CH0697 SB0777 (Amended) Sens Astle and Hershey.

Unemployment Insurance - Exemption From Covered Employment

- Messenger Service Business.

CH0698 SB0797 (Amended) Sens Pugh and Muse. Housing and

Community Development - Shelter and Transitional Housing

Facilities Grant Program - Mandated Funding.

CH0699 HB1476 Del Jalisi, et al. Housing and Community

Development - Shelter and Transitional Housing Facilities Grant

Program - Mandated Funding.

CH0700 SB0806 (Amended) Sen Pugh. State Board of

Physicians - Naturopathic Doctors - Establishment of Naturopathic

Doctors Formulary Council and Naturopathic Formulary.

CH0701 SB0905 (Enrolled) Sen King, et al. Commission on

Innovation and Excellence in Education.

CH0702 HB0999 (Amended) Del Kaiser, et al. Commission on

Innovation and Excellence in Education.

CH0703 SB0937 (Enrolled) Sen Manno, et al. Sustainable

Oyster Population and Fishery Act of 2016.

CH0704 SB0942 (Amended) Sen Ramirez, et al. State

Government - Administrative Procedure Act - Contested Cases -

Judicial Review.

CH0705 SB0968 (Amended) Sen Astle. Business Regulation -

Home Builder Registration - Fees.

CH0706 HB1448 (Amended) Del Vaughn. Business Regulation -

Home Builder Registration - Fees.

CH0707 SB1009 (Amended) Sen Benson, et al. Procurement -

Prevailing Wage - Liquidated Damages.

CH0708 SB1054 (Amended) Sen Mathias. Commercial Northern

Snakehead Bowfishing License - Establishment.

CH0709 HB1387 (Amended) Del Hornberger, et al. Commercial

Northern Snakehead Bowfishing License - Establishment.

CH0710 SB1094 (Amended) Sen Astle. Health - Recovery

Residences - Certification.

CH0711 HB1411 (Amended) Del McMillan, et al. Health -

Recovery Residences - Certification.

CH0712 SB1128 Sens Young and Hough. Frederick County

Sheriff - Collective Bargaining.

CH0713 SB1158 (Amended) Sens McFadden and Conway.

Higher Education - Morgan State University - Office of Technology

Transfer.

CH0714 SB1171 (Amended) Sen Pugh, et al. Enoch Pratt Free

Library - Hours of Operation - Funding.

CH0715 HB1401 (Enrolled) Del B. Robinson, et al. Enoch Pratt

Free Library - Hours of Operation - Funding.

CH0716 HB0087 Montgomery County Delegation. Montgomery

County Board of Education - Student Member - Voting MC 11-16.

CH0717 HB0349 (Enrolled) Del Grammer, et al. Baltimore

County - Education - Career Exploration and Development

Activities - Coffee (Java Act).

CH0718 HB0356 (Amended) Del Pendergrass, et al.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Benefits - Grant

Application.

CH0719 HB0360 (Enrolled) Del Jalisi, et al. Maryland Loan

Assistance Repayment Program for Foster Care Recipients.

CH0720 HB0525 (Enrolled) Del Beidle, et al. Vehicle Laws -

Manufacturers and Dealers.

CH0721 HB0535 (Enrolled) The Spkr (Atty Gen Ofc), et al.

Courts and Judicial Proceedings - Structured Settlements -

Transfers and Registration of Structured Settlement Transferees.

CH0722 SB0734 (Amended) The Pres (Atty Gen Ofc), et al.

Courts and Judicial Proceedings - Structured Settlements -

Transfers and Registration of Structured Settlement Transferees.

CH0723 HB0558 (Enrolled) Del Glenn, et al. Baltimore City -

Partially Elected School Board.

CH0724 HB0724 (Enrolled) Del Oaks, et al. Public Health -

Copies of Medical Records - Fees.

CH0725 HB0963 (Enrolled) Del Luedtke, et al. Campaign

Finance - Ballot Issue Committees - Prospective Questions.

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CH0726 SB0459 (Amended) Sen Conway. Campaign Finance -

Ballot Issue Committees - Prospective Questions.

CH0727 HB0965 (Enrolled) Del Walker, et al. The Maryland

International and Preakness Stakes Incentive Act of 2016.

CH0728 HB0986 Del Beidle. Vehicle Laws - Trade-In

Allowance - Leased Vehicles.

CH0729 HB0990 (Amended) Del Morhaim. Civil Actions -

Liability of Disability Insurer - Failure to Act in Good Faith.

CH0730 HB1021 (Enrolled) Prince George's County Delegation.

Prince George's County - Alcoholic Beverages - Licenses, Notice

Requirements, and Loitering Enforcement PG 303-16.

CH0731 HB1024 PG Co Deleg and Mont Co Deleg.

Montgomery County - Municipal Authority to Regulate Structures -

Clarification PG/MC 112-16.

CH0732 HB1115 (Enrolled) Montgomery County Delegation.

Montgomery County - Cigarette Retailers - County License Fee MC

12-16.

CH0733 HB1138 (Amended) Prince George's County Delegation.

Prince George's County - School Facilities Surcharge - Student

Housing Exemptions PG 439-16.

CH0734 HB1179 (Amended) Del McMillan, et al. Vehicle Laws

- HOV Lanes - Plug-In Electric Drive and Hybrid Vehicles.

CH0735 HB1192 (Amended) Del McMillan, et al. Real Property

- Condominiums and Homeowners Associations - Resales -

Disclosures and Fees.

CH0736 HB1210 (Enrolled) Del Clippinger, et al. Baltimore

City - Alcoholic Beverages - Licenses.

CH0737 HB1363 (Enrolled) Del McMillan, et al. Property Tax -

Appeals - Provision of Information to Taxpayers.

CH0738 HB1395 (Enrolled) Del Anderton, et al. Local

Government - Disparity Grants - Amounts.

CH0739 HB1420 Del Cullison. State Board of Massage Therapy

Examiners - Licensure, Registration, and Regulation.

CH0740 SB0493 (Enrolled) Sen Pinsky, et al. Teacher Induction,

Retention, and Advancement Act of 2016.

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Regulatory Review and Evaluation Regulations promulgated under the Administrative Procedure Act will undergo a review by the promulgating agency in accordance with the

Regulatory Review and Evaluation Act (State Government Article, §§10-130 — 10-139; COMAR 01.01.2003.20). This review will be

documented in an evaluation report which will be submitted to the General Assembly’s Joint Committee on Administrative, Executive, and

Legislative Review. The evaluation reports have been spread over an 8-year period (see COMAR 01.01.2003.20 for the schedule). Notice that

an evaluation report is available for public inspection and comment will be published in this section of the Maryland Register.

TITLE 31

MARYLAND INSURANCE

ADMINISTRATION

Subtitle 09 MARYLAND BOARD OF

MASTER ELECTRICIANS Notice of Availability of Evaluation Report

Pursuant to State Government Article, §10-135(b)(1), Annotated

Code of Maryland, Regulatory Review and Evaluation Act, and

Executive Order 01.01.2003.20, notice is hereby given that the

Evaluation Report regarding COMAR 31.09.01, 31.09.02, 31.09.03,

31.09.04, 31.09.05, 31.09.06, 31.09.07, 31.09.08, 31.09.09, 31.09.10,

and 31.09.11 is available for public inspection and comment for a

period of 60 days following the date of this notice.

This report may be reviewed online at

http://www.mdinsurance.state.md.us/sa/news-center/proposed-

regulations.html or by appointment at the Maryland Insurance

Administration, 200 St. Paul Place, Suite 2700, Baltimore, MD

21202. Information and appointments may be obtained by contacting

Lisa Larson, Assistant Director of Regulatory Affairs, at 410-468-

2007 or by email at [email protected].

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Final Action on Regulations

Symbol Key

• Roman type indicates text already existing at the time of the proposed action.

• Italic type indicates new text added at the time of proposed action.

• Single underline, italic indicates new text added at the time of final action.

• Single underline, roman indicates existing text added at the time of final action.

• [[Double brackets]] indicate text deleted at the time of final action.

Title 03

COMPTROLLER OF THE

TREASURY

Subtitle 02 ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO

TAX

03.02.04 Administration

Authority: Article 2B, §§16-301 and 16-302; Tax-General Article, §2-103;

Annotated Code of Maryland

Notice of Final Action

[16-095-F]

On June 22, 2016, the Comptroller of the Treasury adopted

amendments to Regulation .01 under COMAR 03.02.04

Administration. This action, which was proposed for adoption in

43:8 Md. R. 499—500 (April 15, 2016), has been adopted as

proposed.

Effective Date: July 18, 2016.

PETER FRANCHOT

Comptroller of the Treasury

Title 13B

MARYLAND HIGHER

EDUCATION COMMISSION

Subtitle 06 GENERAL EDUCATION

AND TRANSFER

13B.06.01 Public Institutions of Higher

Education

Authority: Education Article, §11-105(u) and Title 11, Subtitle 2, Annotated Code of Maryland.

Notice of Final Action

[16-111-F]

On June 16, 2016, the Maryland Higher Education Commission

adopted amendments to Regulation .03 under COMAR 13B.06.01

Public Institutions of Higher Education. This action, which was

proposed for adoption in 43:9 Md. R. 545—546 (April 29, 2016), has

been adopted with the nonsubstantive changes shown below.

Effective Date: July 18, 2016.

Attorney General's Certification

In accordance with State Government Article, §10-113, Annotated

Code of Maryland, the Attorney General certifies that the following

changes do not differ substantively from the proposed text. The

nature of the changes and the basis for this conclusion are as follows:

The changes added nonexclusive examples in one provision to

clarify intent.

.03 General Education Requirements for Public Institutions.

D. Institution-Specific Requirements.

(1) In addition to the five required areas in §A of this

regulation, a public institution may include up to 8 semester hours in

course work outside the five areas. These courses may be integrated

into other general education courses or may be presented as separate

courses. Examples include, but are not limited to, Health, Diversity,

and Computer Literacy.

(2) (proposed text unchanged)

E.—M. (proposed text unchanged)

JAMES D. FIELDER, JR., Ph.D.

Secretary of Higher Education

Subtitle 08 FINANCIAL AID

13B.08.06 Jack F. Tolbert Memorial Student

Grant Program

Authority: Education Article, §§11-105(u), [[and]] 18-204(c), and 18-1201—

18-1207, Annotated Code of Maryland

Notice of Final Action

[15-240-F]

On June 16, 2016, the Maryland Higher Education Commission

adopted new Regulations .01—.10 under a new chapter, COMAR

13B.08.06 Jack F. Tolbert Memorial Student Grant Program,

under a new subtitle, Subtitle 08 Financial Aid. This action, which

was proposed for adoption in 42:17 Md. R. 1148—1149 (August 21,

2015), has been adopted with the nonsubstantive changes shown

below.

Effective Date: July 18, 2016.

Attorney General's Certification

In accordance with State Government Article, §10-113, Annotated

Code of Maryland, the Attorney General certifies that the following

changes do not differ substantively from the proposed text. The

nature of the changes and the basis for this conclusion are as follows:

The changes add statutory text for clarification.

.02 Institutional Eligibility.

A. Definition.

(1) (proposed text unchanged)

(2) [[Term]] Terms Defined.

(a) “Commission” means the Maryland Higher Education

Commission.

(b) “Private career school” has the meaning stated in

Education Article, §10-101, Annotated Code of Maryland.

B. To be eligible to participate in the Tolbert Grant Program, a

private career school:

(1) (proposed text unchanged)

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(2) May not have any outstanding Notice of Deficiencies issued

to the school by the Secretary; [[and]]

(3) Shall have signed a participation agreement provided by

the Commission [[.]] ;

(4) Shall operate solely within the State;

(5) May not have a negative final report under the State

Postsecondary Review Program in accordance with 34 CFR §667.5;

and

(6) May not have been referred for review under the State

Postsecondary Review Program as a result of its student loan default

rates in accordance with 34 CFR §667.5.

.03 Student Eligibility.

To be eligible to participate in the Tolbert Grant Program, a

student shall:

A.—B. (proposed text unchanged)

C. Be a resident of the State of Maryland; and

D. [[Pledge not to violate state or federal law concerning

controlled dangerous substances during the term of the award; and

E.]] Demonstrate financial need and meet any other financial

requirement of this program.

.05 Institutional Allocation and Notification.

A. (proposed text unchanged)

B. Each eligible school shall be allocated a minimum of six grant

awards for the fiscal year, subject to the availability of funding.

C. (proposed text unchanged)

JAMES D. FIELDER, JR., Ph.D.

Secretary of Higher Education

Subtitle 08 FINANCIAL AID

13B.08.08 Graduate and Professional Scholarship

Program

Authority: Education Article, §§11-105(u), 18-204(c), and 18-2601,

Annotated Code of Maryland

Notice of Final Action

[15-268-F]

On June 16, 2016, the Maryland Higher Education Commission

adopted new Regulations .01—.06 under a new chapter, COMAR

13B.08.08 Graduate and Professional Scholarship Program,

under a new subtitle, Subtitle 08 Financial Aid. This action, which

was proposed for adoption in 42:20 Md. R. 1280—1281 (October 2,

2015), has been adopted as proposed.

Effective Date: July 18, 2016.

JAMES D. FIELDER, JR., Ph.D.

Secretary of Higher Education

Title 20

PUBLIC SERVICE

COMMISSION

Subtitle 32 DISPUTE PROCEDURES

20.32.01 Dispute Regulations

Authority: Public Utilities Article, §§2-112, 2-113, 2-121, and 3-102,

Annotated Code of Maryland

Notice of Final Action

[16-102-F]

On June 14, 2016, the Public Service Commission adopted

amendments to Regulations .01—.04 under COMAR 20.32.01

Dispute Regulations. This action, which was proposed for adoption

in 43:9 Md. R. 552—553 (April 29, 2016), has been adopted as

proposed.

Effective Date: July 18, 2016.

DAVID J. COLLINS

Executive Secretary

Subtitle 50 SERVICE SUPPLIED BY

ELECTRIC COMPANIES

20.50.10 Net Metering

Authority: Public Utilities Article, §§2-113, 2-121, 5-101, 5-303, and 7-306, Annotated Code of Maryland

Notice of Final Action

[16-103-F]

On June 14, 2016, the Public Service Commission adopted

amendments to Regulation .07 under COMAR 20.50.10 Net

Metering. This action, which was proposed for adoption in 43:9 Md.

R. 553 (April 29, 2016), has been adopted as proposed.

Effective Date: July 18, 2016.

DAVID J. COLLINS

Executive Secretary

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Subtitle 62 COMMUNITY SOLAR

ENERGY GENERATION SYSTEMS

Notice of Final Action

[16-104-F]

On June 14, 2016, the Public Service Commission adopted under a

new subtitle, Subtitle 62 Community Solar Energy Generation

Systems:

(1) New Regulations .01—.04 under a new chapter, COMAR

20.62.01 General;

(2) New Regulations .01—.11 under a new chapter, COMAR

20.62.02 Pilot Program;

(3) New Regulations .01—.08 under a new chapter, COMAR

20.62.03 Pilot Program Administration;

(4) New Regulations .01—.03 under a new chapter, COMAR

20.62.04 Pilot Program Study; and

(5) New Regulations .01—.20 under a new chapter, COMAR

20.62.05 Consumer Protection.

This action, which was proposed for adoption in 43:9 Md. R.

553—563 (April 29, 2016), has been adopted with the nonsubstantive

changes shown below.

Effective Date: July 18, 2016.

Attorney General's Certification

In accordance with State Government Article, §10-113, Annotated

Code of Maryland, the Attorney General certifies that the following

changes do not differ substantively from the proposed text. The

nature of the changes and the basis for this conclusion are as follows:

COMAR 20.62.02A(3)(c): A ("dash" -) was inserted after 30

percent. This was simply a typographical omission.

COMAR 20.62.02.05A: Replaced "annual baseline energy" with

"baseline annual usage" to comport to the defined term under

Definitions.

COMAR 20.62.02.05C: Replaced "historic annual energy use"

with "baseline annual usage" to comport to the defined term under

Definitions.

COMAR 20.62.03.04E: Replaced "Section C" with "Section D."

This was simply a typographical error and consistent with the

Commission's intent during its proposed rulemaking session.

COMAR 20.62.03.08A(1): Replaced "MW" with "kW." This was

simply a typographical error and consistent with the Commission's

intent during its proposed rulemaking session.

COMAR 20.62.03.08B: Renumbered as COMAR

20.62.03.08A(4). This was simply a numbering structure error and is

consistent with the Commission's intent during its proposed

rulemaking session.

COMAR 20.62.03.08C and D: Renumbered as COMAR

20.62.03.08B and C. This was simply a section structure error and is

consistent with the Commission's intent during its proposed

rulemaking session.

COMAR 20.62.05.07A(2)(a)(ii): replaced "subscription

organization" with "subscriber organization." This was simply a

typographical error and comports to the defined term under

Definitions.

20.62.02 Pilot Program

Authority: Public Utilities Article, §§2-113, 2-121, 7-306, 7-306.1, and 7-

306.2, Annotated Code of Maryland

.02 Program Generation Capacity.

A. Capacity Limit.

(1) — (2) (proposed text unchanged)

(3) Program Categories. An electric company shall accept pilot

projects in each of the following categories up to the annual and

program capacity limits according to the percentages shown in each

of the following paragraphs:

(a) — (b) (proposed text unchanged)

(c) Low and Moderate Income Category (LMI) — 30

percent — Projects serving more than 30 percent of kWh output to

Low or Moderate income customers of which Low Income

subscribers receive a minimum of 10 percent of kWh output.

(d) — (e) (proposed text unchanged)

(4) — (6) (proposed text unchanged)

B. — D. (proposed text unchanged)

.05 Subscription Limitations.

A. A subscriber may not subscribe for an amount of energy that

exceeds 200 percent of the value of the subscriber’s [[annual baseline

energy]] baseline annual usage including all subscriptions and any

net metered generation.

B. (proposed text unchanged)

C. A subscriber may participate in net metering as described in

Public Utilities Article, §7-306, Annotated Code of Maryland, such

that the total of all net-metered generation and subscribed energy

does not exceed 200 percent of the value of the subscriber’s [[historic

annual energy use]] baseline annual usage.

20.62.03 Pilot Program Administration

Authority: Public Utilities Article, §§2-113, 2-121, 7-306, 7-306.1, and 7-

306.2, Annotated Code of Maryland

.04 Pilot Program Queue.

A. — D. (proposed text unchanged)

E. If the electric company closes its pilot program queue, it shall

state the reason for closing in the same location as the information

provided in [[§C]] §D of this regulation.

F. (proposed text unchanged)

.08 Project Location.

A. Colocation.

(1) An electric company may not accept a CSEGS project of

500 [[MW]] kW or greater that is proposed to be located on the same

or adjacent property as an existing or proposed CSEGS project

owned by the same subscriber organization or affiliate of 500 kW or

greater in its service territory.

(2) — (3) (proposed text unchanged)

[[B.]] (4) (proposed text unchanged)

[[C.]] B. — [[D.]] C. (proposed text unchanged)

20.62.05 Consumer Protection

Authority: Public Utilities Article, §§2-113, 2-121, 7-306, 7-306.1, and 7-

306.2, Annotated Code of Maryland

.07 Required Disclosures.

A. Contract Summary.

(1) (proposed text unchanged)

(2) The customer shall initial a copy of the Contract Summary

Disclosure to acknowledge receipt of the Contract Summary, and:

(a) If a subscription contract is completed through the

Internet, the completed Contract Summary shall be:

(i) (proposed text unchanged)

(ii) Transmitted to the customer by the [[subscription]]

subscriber organization by mail or by email if the customer consents

to receipt of email disclosures; and

(b) (proposed text unchanged)

B. (proposed text unchanged)

DAVID J. COLLINS

Executive Secretary

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Withdrawal of Regulations

Title 36

MARYLAND STATE

LOTTERY AND GAMING

CONTROL AGENCY

Subtitle 06 ELECTRONIC GAMING

DEVICES

Notice of Withdrawal

[15-190-W]

The Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency

withdraws the proposal to adopt under a new subtitle, Subtitle 06

Electronic Gaming Devices, (1) New Regulations .01—.03 under a

new chapter, COMAR 36.06.01 General; (2) New Regulations .01

and .02 under a new chapter, COMAR 36.06.02 Lawful and

Unlawful Electronic Gaming Devices; (3) New Regulations .01—

.08 under a new chapter, COMAR 36.06.03 Application, Licensing,

and Registration; (4) New Regulations .01—.04 under a new

chapter, COMAR 36.06.04 Electronic Gaming Device General

Standards; (5) New Regulations .01—.06 under a new chapter,

COMAR 36.06.05 Electronic Gaming Device Technical

Standards; and (6) New Regulation .01 under a new chapter,

COMAR 36.06.06 Electronic Gaming Device Enforcement, as

published in 42:14 Md. R. 930—936 (July 10, 2015).

GORDON MEDENICA

Director

Subtitle 08 SKILLS-BASED

AMUSEMENT DEVICES

Notice of Withdrawal

[15-189-W]

The Maryland State Lottery and Gaming Control Agency

withdraws the proposal to adopt under a new subtitle, Subtitle 08

Skills-Based Amusement Devices, (1) New Regulations .01 and .02

under a new chapter, COMAR 36.08.01 General; (2) New

Regulation .01 under a new chapter, COMAR 36.08.02

Registration; and (3) New Regulation .01 under a new chapter,

COMAR 36.08.03 General Standards, as published in 42:14 Md.

R. 936—937 (July 10, 2015)

GORDON MEDENICA

Director

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Proposed Action on Regulations

Title 08

DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL

RESOURCES

Subtitle 02 FISHERIES SERVICE

Notice of Proposed Action

[16-174-P]

The Secretary of Natural Resources proposes to:

(1) Adopt new Regulation .06 and amend Regulation .10 under

COMAR 08.02.08 Shellfish — General.

(2) Amend Regulation .03 under COMAR 08.02.12

Endangered and Threatened Fish Species; and

Statement of Purpose

The purpose of this action is to list Jonah Crab (Cancer borealis)

as in need of conservation and adopt both recreational and

commercial management measures which are based on the current

status of the stock, biology, fishery, and economic and management

considerations. Another purpose of this action is to correct the

spelling of the scientific name of Atlantic menhaden and make

corrections to the requirements of a lobster trap.

According to the information in the Atlantic States Marine

Fisheries Commission (ASMFC) Interstate Fishery Management Plan

for Jonah Crab, Jonah crab is in need of protection against the

potential negative impacts resulting from an unregulated fishery.

Implementation of a coastwide conservation program is required.

“Conserve” means to use all methods and procedures for the

purpose of increasing the number of individuals within a species or

population up to the optimum carrying capacity of their habitat and

maintaining these levels. Methods of conservation include activities

associated with scientific resources management, such as research,

census, law enforcement, habitat acquisition and maintenance,

propagation and live trapping and transplantation, including the

periodic or total protection of species or populations as well as

regulated taking.

The proposed action adds Jonah crab to the in need of

conservation list and creates rules for both the recreational and

commercial fisheries. These measures are necessary to conserve the

crabs in alignment with coastal criteria and recommendations. Sound

conservation and management measures prevent overfishing and

achieve, on a continuous basis, the optimum yield from each fishery.

The proposed action also corrects the spelling of the scientific name

for Atlantic menhaden (Brevoortia tyrannus). This was a

typographical error when the menhaden regulation was first

proposed. One of the measures in the Jonah crab plan is for

harvesters directing their efforts on catching Jonah crab to use a

lobster trap that conforms to the ASMFC Interstate Fishery

Management Plan for American Lobster. Those requirements are

slightly different than what is described in the current lobster

regulation. The proposed action clarifies that the escape vents need to

be in the parlor section of the lobster trap and that the volume may

not exceed 22, 950 cubic inches.

Jonah Crab (Cancer borealis)

Current Status of Stock

The current status of the stock is unknown. Unregulated harvest of

Jonah crab may compromise the sustainability of the resource. The

ASMFC Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Jonah Crab

identified the lack of regulations in state and federal waters and

permit/license requirements as problematic.

Landings have rapidly increased in the past 10 years and without

new controls, effort could increase in an unregulated manner and the

long-term availability of this resource for harvest could be

compromised. Prior to the ASMFC Interstate Fishery Management

Plan for Jonah Crab, there were no minimum size protections, nor

were there regulations to protect spawning biomass, including

restrictions on the harvest of females or egg carrying females.

Moreover, unregulated harvest of Jonah crab with gears other than

lobster traps has the potential to create a new directed fishery that

does not conform with the intention of the ASMFC Interstate Fishery

Management Plan for Jonah Crab. In addition, the development of a

For information concerning citizen participation in the regulation-making process, see inside front cover.

Symbol Key

• Roman type indicates existing text of regulation.

• Italic type indicates proposed new text.

• [Single brackets] indicate text proposed for deletion.

Promulgation of Regulations

An agency wishing to adopt, amend, or repeal regulations must first publish in the Maryland Register a notice of proposed action, a

statement of purpose, a comparison to federal standards, an estimate of economic impact, an economic impact on small businesses, a notice

giving the public an opportunity to comment on the proposal, and the text of the proposed regulations. The opportunity for public comment

must be held open for at least 30 days after the proposal is published in the Maryland Register.

Following publication of the proposal in the Maryland Register, 45 days must pass before the agency may take final action on the

proposal. When final action is taken, the agency must publish a notice in the Maryland Register. Final action takes effect 10 days after the

notice is published, unless the agency specifies a later date. An agency may make changes in the text of a proposal. If the changes are not

substantive, these changes are included in the notice of final action and published in the Maryland Register. If the changes are substantive,

the agency must repropose the regulations, showing the changes that were made to the originally proposed text.

Proposed action on regulations may be withdrawn by the proposing agency any time before final action is taken. When an agency

proposes action on regulations, but does not take final action within 1 year, the proposal is automatically withdrawn by operation of law,

and a notice of withdrawal is published in the Maryland Register.

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new directed trap fishery could compromise the effectiveness of the

Large Whale Take Reduction Plan.

Biology

Jonah crab is distributed in the waters of the Northwest Atlantic

Ocean primarily from Newfoundland, Canada, to Florida, though a

few specimens have been reported as far south as Bermuda (Haefner

1977; Drew 2011). The largest recorded Jonah crab was a male

caught in Canada and measured 222 mm (8.7”); females generally do

not exceed 150 mm (5.9”) (Robichaud et al. 2000). Sea sampling of

commercial fishing gear conducted in Maine on 7,131 crabs

(Reardon, 2003) and Southern New England on 8,392 crabs (CFRF,

unpublished data) indicate similar size distributions with only 2-4%

of females and 69-71% of males captured greater than 5”.

Examination of the data suggests that both sexes reach near 100%

maturity by 90 mm (3.5”). Females as small as 94 mm (3.7”) have

been recorded as carrying eggs by commercial fishermen

participating in the Lobster/Jonah Crab Research Fleet Pilot Program

administered through the Commercial Fisheries Research

Foundation.

Jonah crab are omnivorous and consume a variety of species,

including snails, mussels, urchins, algae, and arthropods, among

other benthic invertebrates. American lobster (Ojeda and Dearborn

1991) and fish are predators of Jonah crab, particularly at smaller

sizes. The apex trophic level of marine ecosystems is commonly

targeted by fisheries because it is usually comprised of animals that

represent the highest food and commercial value. As apex predators

become depleted in areas of high fishing pressure, the fishery target

will shift to species of lower trophic levels, a concept known as

“fishing down marine food webs.” In regions where top trophic levels

have been heavily harvested, Jonah crab is becoming a more

desirable fishery target. Concurrently, in these areas in the Gulf of

Maine, the Jonah crab species has begun to take on the role of apex

predator (Leland 2002). Where natural apex predators have become

rare, Jonah crab is now primarily responsible for controlling benthic

invertebrates.

Fishery

Since 1990 on average 95% of the coastwide landings have come

from pots and traps; less than 1% of the catch was identified to come

from dredges and trawls. In the early 1990s ex-vessel coastwide

values were approximately $1 to $1.5 million dollars. Ex-vessel value

increased in 2005 to $3.5 million. From 2007 to 2011 ex-vessel value

fluctuated from $4.5 to $5.6 million dollars, and reached an estimated

$12.7 million in 2013.

Jonah crab in Maryland is predominately a bycatch species in the

American lobster fishery. Maryland landings are estimated at less

than 1% of the coastwide landings, yet are very important to fishery

participants and allow for income to offset reductions in other

fisheries. Some Maryland lobstermen declaw the Jonah crab at sea.

This historical practice of declawing the Jonah crab is currently

permitted in the ASMFC Interstate Fishery Management Plan only

for fishing vessels from states with a history of claw-only landings

before the control date of June 2, 2015 (i.e., Maryland, Delaware,

Virginia, and New Jersey). Maryland lobstermen remove both claws

from the large male Jonah crab and return the crab to the ocean while

other lobstermen retain and land the whole crab. The local dockside

market is steady and expanding. Some lobstermen are exploring

alternative markets such as claw clusters and picked claw meat. The

value of the Maryland Jonah crab fishery is estimated at $150,000

based of confidential fisherman and dealer reports.

Economic Considerations

Jonah crab is valuable to seafood consumers who do not or cannot

fish themselves. Fishing vessels and seafood distributors engaged in

the commercial harvesting and marketing of Jonah crab produce

expenditures and generate employment in the course of business

activities. The economic impact in Maryland from enforcing the

current coastwide ASMFC Interstate Fishery Management Plan

should have no negative outcomes because the participants are

generally compliant or exceed the management measures.

Compliance should protect the market and allow for sustainability in

the future. An ASMFC noncompliance finding resulting from not

implementing the conditions of the fishery management plan would

require a fishery shutdown and loss of revenue estimated at $150,000

not including indirect costs (e.g., bait, ice, fuel).

Management Considerations

The ASMFC Interstate Fishery Management Plan for Jonah Crab

requires commercial and recreational fisheries management measures

in Maryland. The commercial management measures are as follows:

1) Participation in the directed trap fishery is limited to only those

vessels and permit holders that already hold a federal lobster permit

or can prove prior participation in the Jonah crab fishery before the

control date of June 2, 2015; 2) All traps must conform to

specifications of the lobster management plan, including the trap tag

and escape vent requirements; 3) Landing of Jonah crab by all other

individuals would require an incidental permit from a state or federal

agency for the appropriate jurisdiction in which the vessel is fishing

and would be subject to landing limits; 4) Mandatory reporting for

dealers and harvesters; 5) Fishery dependent sampling; 6) A

minimum size of 4.75 inches with no tolerance; 6) A prohibition on

the retention of egg-bearing females; and 7) Only whole crabs may

be retained and sold with the exception of individuals who can prove

a history of claw landings before the June 2, 2015, control date in the

states of New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia.

The recreational management measures consist of a 50-crab daily

possession limit of any size and a prohibition on the possession of

egg bearing females.

Comparison to Federal Standards

There is no corresponding federal standard to this proposed action.

Estimate of Economic Impact

The proposed action has no economic impact.

Economic Impact on Small Businesses

The proposed action has minimal or no economic impact on small

businesses.

Impact on Individuals with Disabilities

The proposed action has no impact on individuals with disabilities.

Opportunity for Public Comment

Comments may be sent to Jonah Crab Regulations, Regulatory

Staff, Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Service, B-2, 580

Taylor Avenue, Annapolis, MD 21401, or call 410-260-8300, or

email to [email protected], or fax to 410-

260-8310. Comments will be accepted through August 8, 2016. A

public hearing will be held on July 20, 2016, at 6:30 p.m. at

Worcester County Library Ocean Pines Branch, 11107 Cathell Road,

Ocean Pines, MD 21811.

08.02.08 Shellfish — General

Authority: Natural Resources Article, §§4-2A-03, 4-701, and 4-901,

Annotated Code of Maryland

.06 Jonah Crabs. A. Definitions.

(1) In this regulation the following terms have the meanings

indicated.

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(2) Term Defined. “Federally tagged lobster trap” means a

trap that:

(a) Meets the requirements described in Regulation .10E

and F of this chapter; and

(b) Has a tag that was issued by the National Marine

Fisheries Service.

B. Recreational.

(1) An individual may not possess any Jonah crab that is egg-

bearing or from which eggs have been intentionally removed.

(2) There is no season or size limit for the recreational fishery.

(3) The daily possession limit is 50 Jonah crabs per person per

day.

C. Commercial Fishery.

(1) A person shall be licensed in accordance with Natural

Resources Article, §4-701, Annotated Code of Maryland, and

permitted in accordance with this regulation in order to catch,

possess, or land Jonah crabs for commercial purposes.

(2) A person may not catch, land, possess, sell, offer to sell, or

transport any Jonah crab:

(a) Which is egg-bearing or from which eggs have been

intentionally removed; or

(b) Measuring less than 4-3/4 inches in width, measured at

the widest part of the carapace (body shell).

(3) Maryland Jonah Crab Landing Permits.

(a) An individual is eligible to declare for a permit to catch

and land Jonah crabs in Maryland if they are properly licensed in

accordance with Natural Resources Article, §4-701, Annotated Code

of Maryland.

(b) An individual is eligible to declare for a permit to catch

and land Jonah crab claws in Maryland if they are properly licensed

in accordance with Natural Resources Article, §4-701, Annotated

Code of Maryland, and if the licensee can provide proof that they

participated in the Jonah crab fishery prior to June 2, 2015.

(c) A landing permit is valid for the current commercial

license year.

(d) Landing permits may not be transferred.

(4) Proof of eligibility for a landing permit as required in

§C(3)(b) of this regulation shall be documented by records of the

Department or records of the National Marine Fisheries Service.

(5) Catch Limits.

(a) An individual who is not in possession of a Maryland

Jonah crab landing permit may not land Jonah crabs in Maryland.

(b) An individual who is not in possession of a Maryland

Jonah crab claw landing permit may land only whole Jonah crabs in

Maryland.

(c) An individual may land an unlimited number of Jonah

crab claws and whole Jonah crabs per vessel per trip if the

individual:

(i) Harvests Jonah crabs from a federally tagged lobster

trap;

(ii) Is in possession of a valid federal lobster permit

issued by the National Marine Fisheries Service;

(iii) Is in possession of a valid Maryland Jonah crab

landing permit; and

(iv) Is in possession of a valid Maryland Jonah crab claw

landing permit.

(d) An individual may land an unlimited number of whole

Jonah crabs per vessel per trip if the individual:

(i) Harvests Jonah crabs from a federally tagged lobster

trap;

(ii) Is in possession of a valid federal lobster permit

issued by the National Marine Fisheries Service; and

(iii) Is in possession of a valid Maryland Jonah crab

landing permit.

(e) An individual who harvests Jonah crabs from fishing

gear other than a federally tagged lobster trap and is in possession of

valid Maryland Jonah crab and Jonah crab claw landing permits

may not land more than 2,000 Jonah crab claws per vessel per trip,

regardless of whether or not the claws are attached to the Jonah

crab.

(f) An individual who harvests Jonah crabs from fishing

gear other than a federally tagged lobster trap and is in possession of

a valid Maryland Jonah crab landing permit may not land more than

1,000 whole Jonah crabs per vessel per trip.

(6) Jonah crabs harvested for commercial purposes from

Maryland waters of the Atlantic Ocean or from the waters of the

Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) and landed in Maryland shall be

sold to a dealer with a federal permit.

D. Reporting and Penalties.

(1) An individual shall record the harvest of Jonah crabs in

accordance with Natural Resources Article, §4-206, Annotated Code

of Maryland.

(2) A dealer shall transmit information weekly, or as required,

on each Jonah crab transaction through the Department-approved

reporting system.

(3) In addition to any other penalty, failure to comply with this

regulation may result in the suspension of the current permit or the

denial of a subsequent permit.

(4) Prior to suspending a permit or denying an application for

a permit under this regulation, the Department shall give the licensee

notice of its intended action and an opportunity to appear at a

hearing conducted in accordance with the contested case procedures

set forth in State Government Article, Title 10, Subtitle 2, Annotated

Code of Maryland, and COMAR 08.01.04.

E. General.

(1) The Secretary may establish or modify catch limits or

seasons for Jonah crabs in order to implement the Atlantic States

Marine Fisheries Commission Interstate Fishery Management Plan

for Jonah Crabs, by issuing a public notice on the Fisheries Service

website.

(2) The public notice shall state its effective hour and date and

shall be published on the Fisheries Service website at least 48 hours

in advance of the effective hour and date.

(3) The Secretary shall make a reasonable effort to disseminate

the public notice through various other media so that an affected

person has reasonable opportunity to be informed.

(4) A violation of the restrictions set by the Secretary in

accordance with this section is a violation of this regulation.

.10 American Lobsters.

A.—D. (text unchanged)

E. A lobster trap:

(1) Shall have a minimum of:

(a) One rectangular escape vent located in the parlor section

of the trap which shall be a minimum of 2 inches by 5-3/4 inches; or

(b) Two circular escape vents located in the parlor section

of the trap which shall have a minimum diameter of 2-5/8 inches;

(2) May not exceed a volume of 22,950 cubic inches;

[(2)] (3) — [(3)] (4) (text unchanged)

F. (text unchanged)

08.02.12 Endangered and Threatened Fish

Species

Authority: Natural Resources Article, §4-2A-03, Annotated Code of Maryland

.03 Listing of Species.

A. The following species are listed as in need of conservation:

(1)—(16) (text unchanged)

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(17) Snapper Grouper Complex:

(a)—(ppp) (text unchanged)

(qqq) Sand tilefish (Malacanthus plumieri); [and]

(18) Atlantic menhaden [(Brevooritia tyrannus).] (Brevoortia

tyrannus); and

(19) Jonah crab (Cancer borealis).

B. (text unchanged)

MARK J. BELTON

Secretary of Natural Resources

Title 10

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH

AND MENTAL HYGIENE

Subtitle 09 MEDICAL CARE

PROGRAMS

Notice of Proposed Action

[16-172-P]

The Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene proposes to amend:

(1) Regulation .04 under COMAR 10.09.04 Home Health

Services;

(2) Regulation .07 under COMAR 10.09.23 Early and

Periodic Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment (EPSDT) Services;

(3) Regulation .07 under COMAR 10.09.50 EPSDT School

Health-Related Services or Health-Related Early Intervention

Services; and

(4) Regulation .06 under COMAR 10.09.55 Physician

Assistants.

Statement of Purpose

The purpose of this action is to update language regarding the

previous limitation prohibiting providers from billing Medicaid for

services provided free of charge to other patients. This language

aligns with a recent federal policy clarification on “Free Care

Policy.”

Comparison to Federal Standards

There is a corresponding federal standard to this proposed action,

but the proposed action is not more restrictive or stringent.

Estimate of Economic Impact

I. Summary of Economic Impact. This amendment will allow

DHMH to reimburse providers for services given at no charge to the

general public. Previously, these services were not reimbursable.

Revenue (R+/R-)

II. Types of Economic

Impact.

Expenditure

(E+/E-) Magnitude

A. On issuing agency: (E+) Indeterminable

B. On other State agencies: NONE

C. On local governments: NONE

Benefit (+)

Cost (-) Magnitude

D. On regulated industries

or trade groups: (+) Indeterminable

E. On other industries or

trade groups: NONE

F. Direct and indirect

effects on public: NONE

III. Assumptions. (Identified by Impact Letter and Number from

Section II.)

A. and D. The fiscal impact is indeterminable, but the Department

believes it will be minimal since few providers deliver free services.

Economic Impact on Small Businesses

The proposed action has minimal or no economic impact on small

businesses.

Impact on Individuals with Disabilities

The proposed action has no impact on individuals with disabilities.

Opportunity for Public Comment

Comments may be sent to Michele Phinney, Director, Office of

Regulation and Policy Coordination, Department of Health and

Mental Hygiene, 201 West Preston Street, Room 512, Baltimore, MD

21201, or call 410-767-6499 (TTY 800-735-2258), or email to

[email protected], or fax to 410-767-6483. Comments will

be accepted through August 8, 2016. A public hearing has not been

scheduled.

10.09.04 Home Health Services

Authority: Health-General Article, §§2-104(b), 15-103, and 15-105,

Annotated Code of Maryland

.04 Covered Services.

A.—B. (text unchanged)

[C. The Program covers medical and other supplies which are used

during a covered home health visit as part of the treatment ordered by

the recipient's attending physician at a rate that is the lesser of the:

(1) Provider's customary charge to the general public; or

(2) Medicaid rate for the supply or pharmaceutical under

COMAR 10.09.12 and 10.09.03.]

[D.] C. (text unchanged)

10.09.23 Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnosis

and Treatment (EPSDT) Services

Authority: Health-General Article, §§2-104(b), 15-103, and 15-105,

Annotated Code of Maryland

.07 Payment Procedures.

A.—C. (text unchanged)

D. Reimbursement of Medically Monitored Intensive Inpatient

Treatment Services Provided in an Intermediate Care Facility.

(1) (text unchanged)

(2) The Department shall pay the intermediate care facility the

[lower] lesser of [the]:

(a) The provider’s [usual and] customary charge unless the

service is free to individuals not covered by Medicaid; or [the]

(b) The provider’s per diem costs for covered services

according to the principles established under Title XVIII of the Social

Security Act, up to a maximum of $400 per day.

(3) The [$400 per day] maximum payment in §D(2)(b) of this

regulation will be updated annually by the Centers for Medicare and

Medicaid Service’s published federal fiscal year market basket

increase percentage relating to hospitals excluded from the

prospective payment system.

[(3)] (4)—[(4)] (5) (text unchanged)

E.—F. (text unchanged)

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10.09.50 EPSDT School Health-Related Services

or Health-Related Early Intervention Services

Authority: Health-General Article, §§2-104(b), 15-103, and 15-124,

Annotated Code of Maryland

.07 Payment Procedures.

A. (text unchanged)

B. Providers may not bill the Program for:

(1)—(2) (text unchanged)

(3) Broken or missed appointments; or

[(4) Services which are provided at no charge to the general

public, except for IEP and IFSP related services; or]

[(5)] (4) (text unchanged)

C.—E. (text unchanged)

10.09.55 Physician Assistants

Authority: Health-General Article, §§2-104(b), 15-103, and 15-105, Annotated Code of Maryland

.06 Payment Procedures.

A.—B. (text unchanged)

C. [A physician assistant] The provider shall charge the Program

[their usual and] the provider’s customary charge to the general

public for similar services and charge [their] the provider’s

acquisition cost for injectable drugs or dispensed medical supplies. If

the service is free to individuals not covered by Medicaid:

(1) The provider:

(a) May charge the Program; and

(b) Shall be reimbursed in accordance with §D of this

regulation; and

(2) The provider’s reimbursement is not limited to the

provider’s customary charge.

D. The Department shall reimburse the physician assistant for

covered services at the [lower] lesser of [their usual and]:

(1) The provider’s customary charge unless the service is free

to individuals not covered by Medicaid; or [the]

(2) The maximum rates according to COMAR 10.09.02.07E.

E. Payments on Medicare claims are authorized, if:

(1)—(5) (text unchanged)

[E.] F. (text unchanged)

[F.] G. The provider may not bill the Program for:

(1)—(2) (text unchanged)

(3) Professional services rendered by mail or telephone; and

[(4) Services which are provided to the general public at no

charge; and]

[(5)] (4) (text unchanged)

[G.] H.—[I.] J. (text unchanged)

VAN T. MITCHELL

Secretary of Health and Mental Hygiene

Title 13A

STATE BOARD OF

EDUCATION

Subtitle 04 SPECIFIC SUBJECTS

13A.04.11 Programs in World Languages

Authority: Education Article, §§2-205(h) and 4-111, Annotated Code of

Maryland

Notice of Proposed Action

[16-176-P]

The Maryland State Board of Education proposes to amend

Regulation .01 under COMAR 13A.04.11 Programs in World

Languages. This action was considered at the May 24, 2016, meeting

of the State Board of Education.

Statement of Purpose

The purpose of this action is to incorporate revised standards for

world languages.

Comparison to Federal Standards

There is no corresponding federal standard to this proposed action.

Estimate of Economic Impact

The proposed action has no economic impact.

Economic Impact on Small Businesses

The proposed action has minimal or no economic impact on small

businesses.

Impact on Individuals with Disabilities

The proposed action has no impact on individuals with disabilities.

Opportunity for Public Comment

Comments may be sent to Susan C. Spinnato, Director of

Instructional Programs, Maryland State Department of Education,

200 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201, or call 410-

767-0349 (TTY 410-333-6442), or email to

[email protected], or fax to 410-333-1146. Comments

will be accepted through August 8, 2016. A public hearing has not

been scheduled.

Open Meeting

Final action on the proposal will be considered by Maryland State

Board of Education during a public meeting to be held on August 23,

2016, 9 a.m., at 200 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore, Maryland

21201.

.01 Program.

A. (text unchanged)

B. The world languages program shall include all the following

content standards:

(1) Communication: [Students exchange information orally and

in writing in the target language in a culturally appropriate manner in

order to provide and obtain information, express feelings and

emotions, and exchange opinions. Students understand and interpret

the target language in its spoken and written form on a variety of

topics. Students present information, concepts, and ideas to an

audience of listeners or readers on a wide variety of topics in the

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target language] Learners communicate effectively in more than one

language in order to function in a variety of situations and for

multiple purposes.

(a) Interpersonal Communication: Learners interact and

negotiate meaning in spoken, signed, or written conversations to

share information, reactions, feelings, and opinions.

(b) Interpretive Communication: Learners understand,

interpret, and analyze what is heard, read, or viewed on a variety of

topics.

(c) Presentational Communication. Learners present

information, concepts, and ideas to inform, explain, persuade, and

narrate on a variety of topics using appropriate media and adapting

to various audiences of listeners, readers, or viewers.

(2) Cultures: [Students demonstrate knowledge and

understanding of another people's way of life, the relationship

between their patterns of behavior, and the underlying beliefs and

values that guide and shape their lives. Students demonstrate

knowledge and understanding of the relationship between the

products, symbols, beliefs, and values of the target culture] Learners

interact with cultural competence and understanding.

(a) Relating Cultural Practices to Perspectives: Learners

use the language to investigate, explain, and reflect on the

relationship between the practices and perspectives of the cultures

studied.

(b) Relating Cultural Products to Perspectives: Learners

use the language to investigate, explain, and reflect on the

relationship between the products and perspectives of the cultures

studied.

(3) Connections: [Students reinforce and further knowledge of

other content areas through a language other than English. Students

acquire information and recognize the distinctive viewpoints that are

available only through a language and its cultures] Learners connect

with other disciplines and acquire information and diverse

perspectives in order to use the language to function in academic and

career related situations.

(a) Making Connections: Learners build, reinforce, and

expand their knowledge of other disciplines while using the language

to develop critical thinking and to solve problems creatively.

(b) Acquiring Information and Diverse Perspectives:

Learners access and evaluate information and diverse perspectives

that are available through the language and its cultures.

(4) Comparisons: [Students demonstrate understanding of the

nature of language through comparisons of the language studied and

English. Students demonstrate an understanding of the concept of

culture through comparisons of the cultures studied and their own]

Learners develop insight into the nature of language and culture in

order to interact with cultural competence.

(a) Language Comparisons: Learners use the language to

investigate, explain, and reflect on the nature of language through

comparisons of the language studied and their own.

(b) Cultural Comparisons: Learners use the language to

investigate, explain, and reflect on the concept of culture through

comparisons of the cultures studied and their own.

(5) Communities: [Students use the language both within and

beyond the school setting. Students use the language for personal

enjoyment and enrichment] Learners communicate and interact with

cultural competence in order to participate in multilingual

communities at home and around the world.

(a) School and Global Communities: Learners use the

language both within and beyond the classroom to interact and

collaborate in their community and the globalized world.

(b) Lifelong Learning: Learners set goals and reflect on

their progress in using languages for enjoyment, enrichment, and

advancement.

C. Curriculum Documents. Consistent with Education Article, §4-

111, Annotated Code of Maryland, each local school system shall

provide world languages curriculum documents for the secondary

schools under its jurisdiction that:

(1) (text unchanged)

(2) Are aligned with the [State curriculum,] Maryland College

and Career Ready Standards for World Languages, as developed by

the Maryland State Department of Education in collaboration with

local school systems.

D. (text unchanged)

KAREN B. SALMON, Ph.D.

State Superintendent of Schools

Subtitle 12 CERTIFICATION

13A.12.03 Specialists

Authority: Education Article, §§2-205, 2-303(g), 6-101—6-104, and 6-701—

6-706; Health Occupations Article, §2-301; Annotated Code of Maryland

Notice of Proposed Action

[16-175-P]

The Professional Standards and Teacher Education Board

proposes to amend Regulation .02 under COMAR 13A.12.03

Specialists. This action was considered at the February 4, 2016,

meeting of the Professional Standards and Teacher Education Board.

Statement of Purpose

The purpose of this action is to incorporate new certification

requirements enacted by Ch. 467, Acts of 2015 (Professional

Standards and Teacher Education Board — School Counselors —

Certification Renewal Requirement (Lauryn’s Law)).”

Comparison to Federal Standards

There is no corresponding federal standard to this proposed action.

Estimate of Economic Impact

The proposed action has no economic impact.

Economic Impact on Small Businesses

The proposed action has minimal or no economic impact on small

businesses.

Impact on Individuals with Disabilities

The proposed action has no impact on individuals with disabilities.

Opportunity for Public Comment

Comments may be sent to Sarah Spross, Assistant State

Superintendent, Division of Educator Effectiveness, Maryland State

Department of Education, 200 West Baltimore Street, Baltimore,

Maryland 21201, or call 410-767-0385 (TTY 410-333-6442), or

email to [email protected], or fax to 410-333-8963.

Comments will be accepted through August 8, 2016. A public

hearing has not been scheduled.

Open Meeting

Final action on the proposal will be considered by the Professional

Standards and Teacher Education Board during a public meeting to

be held on September 1, 2016, 9:30 a.m., at 200 West Baltimore

Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201.

.02 School Counselor.

The requirements for certification as a school counselor are:

A. — E. (text unchanged)

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F. Special Provisions.

(1) Prior to the renewal or reinstatement of the current

certificate, an educator certified as a school counselor shall provide

one of the following:

(a) One semester hour of coursework from an Institute of

Higher Education;

(b) One Department-approved continuing professional

development credit; or

(c) An equivalent number of continuing education units.

(2) The coursework, professional development, or continuing

education unit required by §F(1) of this regulation shall address:

(a) The need for intervention or referral in response to

indicators of mental illness and behavioral distress, including, but

not limited to:

(i) Depression;

(ii) Trauma;

(iii) Violence;

(iv) Youth Suicide; and

(v) Substance Abuse.

(b) The identification of professional resources and best

practices for distributing resources to parents or guardians to help

students in crisis.

KAREN B. SALMON, Ph.D.

Acting State Superintendent of Schools

Title 31

MARYLAND INSURANCE

ADMINISTRATION

Subtitle 15 UNFAIR TRADE

PRACTICES

Notice of Proposed Action

[16-012-R]

The Insurance Commissioner proposes to:

(1) Amend Regulations .01 — .07 under COMAR 31.15.04

Solicitation of Annuity and Deposit Fund Contracts; and

(2) Adopt new Regulations .01 — .09 under a new chapter,

COMAR 31.15.15 Annuity Disclosure.

Because substantive changes have been made to the original

proposal as published in 43:1 Md. R. 76—83 (January 8, 2016), this

action is being reproposed at this time.

Statement of Purpose

The purpose of this action is to adopt the National Association of

Insurance Commissioners’ (NAIC) “Annuity Disclosure Model

Regulation,” Model MDL-245. This Model Regulation addresses

many of the same issues found in current COMAR 31.15.04, but in

more detail. Model MDL-245 was adopted by the NAIC in 1999 and

has been amended in 2011 and 2013. Maryland’s current chapter,

COMAR 31.15.04, which applies to both annuities and deposit fund

contracts, has not been amended since its adoption in January 1980.

The NAIC Model provides more detailed requirements for annuity

illustrations and conforms COMAR to the modern annuity

marketplace. The purpose of this reproposal is to correct a cross-

reference and to provide an exception from considering actuarial

assumptions in the dividend scale formula as a nonguaranteed

element for the annuity illustrations for insurers that offer both

participating and nonparticipating annuities.

Comparison to Federal Standards

There is no corresponding federal standard to this proposed action.

Estimate of Economic Impact

I. Summary of Economic Impact. The change to the illustration

requirement for insurers that offer both participating and

nonparticipating annuities in this reproposed regulation will make it

easier for insurers to sell participating annuities. This will have a

minimal effect on the market as very few insurers offer participating

annuities in Maryland.

Revenue (R+/R-)

II. Types of Economic

Impact.

Expenditure

(E+/E-) Magnitude

A. On issuing agency: NONE

B. On other State agencies: NONE

C. On local governments: NONE

Benefit (+)

Cost (-) Magnitude

D. On regulated industries or trade groups:

(1) Compliance costs (-) Minimal

(2) Participating

annuities (+) Minimal

E. On other industries or

trade groups: NONE

F. Direct and indirect

effects on public: NONE

III. Assumptions. (Identified by Impact Letter and Number from

Section II.)

D(1). The proposed amendments will have a minimal impact on

insurers that issue annuities in Maryland. Some insurers may incur

additional administrative costs related to implementing the more

detailed annuity disclosures required by the adoption of the NAIC

Model. Larger insurers who issue annuities in the national or regional

markets would likely see some cost savings, as their annuity

disclosures would no longer need to be written to comply with the

outdated Maryland regulations. The Commissioner does not believe

that any additional costs will be significant, relative to the benefit to

the insurer through the use of a national standard annuity disclosure

and the benefit to the consumer of the improved disclosure that these

amendments provide.

D(2). The change in the reproposed regulations regarding the

illustration requirement for insurers that offer both participating and

nonparticipating annuities may make it easier for impacted insurers to

sell participating annuities. This will have a minimal effect on the

current market as very few insurers offer participating annuities.

Economic Impact on Small Businesses

The proposed action has minimal or no economic impact on small

businesses.

Impact on Individuals with Disabilities

The proposed action has no impact on individuals with disabilities.

Opportunity for Public Comment

Comments may be sent to Lisa Larson, Assistant Director,

Regulatory Affairs, Maryland Insurance Administration, 200 St. Paul

Place, Ste. 2700, Baltimore, MD 21202, or call 410-468-2007, or

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email to [email protected], or fax to 410-468-

2020. Comments will be accepted through August 8, 2016. A public

hearing has not been scheduled.

Ed. Note: Pursuant to State Government Article, §10-113,

Annotated Code of Maryland, if a promulgating agency substantively

alters the text of regulations that have been previously proposed in

the Maryland Register, the altered text must be published in the

Maryland Register as though it were initially proposed. The text of

regulations appearing immediately below has been altered

substantively from the initially proposed text.

Symbols: Roman type indicates existing text of regulations. Italic

type indicates initially proposed new text. Arial Bold Italic type

indicates new text that substantively alters the text as initially

proposed. [Single brackets] indicate existing text proposed for repeal.

[[[Triple brackets]]] indicate text proposed for deletion which

substantively alters the originally proposed text.

31.15.04 Solicitation of [Annuity and] Deposit

Fund Contracts

Authority: Insurance Article, §§2-109 and 27-202, Annotated Code of Maryland

.01—.07 (originally proposed text unchanged)

31.15.15 Annuity Disclosure

Authority: Insurance Article, §§2-109 and 27-202, Annotated Code of Maryland

.01 (originally proposed text unchanged)

.02 Applicability and Scope.

A.—B. (originally proposed text unchanged)

C. Notwithstanding [[[§A(5)]]] §A(4) of this regulation, the

delivery of the Buyer’s Guide is required in sales of variable

annuities, and when appropriate, in sales of other registered

products.

D. (originally proposed text unchanged)

.03—.04 (originally proposed text unchanged)

.05 Standards for Annuity Illustrations.

A.—E. (originally proposed text unchanged)

F. An illustration shall conform to the following requirements:

(1)—(7) (originally proposed text unchanged)

(8) [[[The]]] Except as provided in §M of this regulation, the non-guaranteed elements underlying the non-

guaranteed illustrated values shall be no more favorable than current

non-guaranteed elements and shall not include any assumed future

improvement of such elements;

(9)—(23) (originally proposed text unchanged)

G.—L. (originally proposed text unchanged)

M. An insurer is not required to consider actuarial assumptions in the dividend scale formula as a nonguaranteed element for the illustrations required by this regulation for:

(1) Immediate annuities, if the insurer offers both participating and nonparticipating immediate annuities to applicants; or

(2) Deferred annuities, if the insurer offers both participating and nonparticipating deferred annuities to applicants.

.06—.09 (originally proposed text unchanged)

ALFRED W. REDMER, Jr.

Insurance Commissioner

Title 34

DEPARTMENT OF

PLANNING

Subtitle 04 HISTORICAL AND

CULTURAL PROGRAMS

34.04.07 Heritage Structure Rehabilitation Tax

Credit Certifications

Authority: State Finance and Procurement Article, §5A-303, Annotated Code

of Maryland

Notice of Proposed Action

[16-173-P]

The Maryland Department of Planning proposes to repeal existing

Regulations .01—.08 under COMAR 34.04.07 Sustainable

Communities Tax Credit Certifications and adopt new Regulations

.01—.09 under a new chapter, COMAR 34.04.07 Heritage

Structure Rehabilitation Tax Credit Certifications.

Statement of Purpose

The purpose of this action is to incorporate into regulations

statutory changes, including the program name, made during the

2016 Session of the General Assembly that are applicable to the

procedural implementation of the Heritage Structure Rehabilitation

Tax Credit Certification Program and to make various stylistic

changes and minor edits to the regulations for the Heritage Structure

Rehabilitation Tax Credit Certification Program to provide greater

clarity and to conform with existing agency processes.

Comparison to Federal Standards

There is no corresponding federal standard to this proposed action.

Estimate of Economic Impact

The proposed action has no economic impact.

Economic Impact on Small Businesses

The proposed action has minimal or no economic impact on small

businesses.

Impact on Individuals with Disabilities

The proposed action has no impact on individuals with disabilities.

Opportunity for Public Comment

Comments may be sent to Collin Ingraham, Administrator,

Preservation Financial Incentives, Maryland Historical Trust, 100

Community Place, Crownsville, MD 21032-2023, or call 410-514-

7671, or email to [email protected], or fax to 410-514-

7678. Comments will be accepted through August 8, 2016. A public

hearing has not been scheduled.

.01 Scope.

This chapter establishes procedures for certification of heritage

structure rehabilitations by the Director of the Maryland Historical

Trust. Certification of a heritage structure rehabilitation is an

eligibility requirement for a taxpayer to claim a heritage structure

rehabilitation tax credit.

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.02 Definitions.

A. In this chapter, the following terms have the meanings

indicated.

B. Terms Defined.

(1) “Act” means State Finance and Procurement Article, §5A-

303, Annotated Code of Maryland.

(2) “Business entity” means:

(a) A person, as defined in State Finance and Procurement

Article, §1-101(d), Annotated Code of Maryland, who conducts or

operates a trade or business in the State that is:

(i) Registered to do business and in good standing with

the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation; and

(ii) Subject to State income tax as defined in Tax-General

Article, §10-101(n), Annotated Code of Maryland; or

(b) An organization conducting or operating a business in

the State that is:

(i) Registered to do business and in good standing with

the Maryland State Department of Assessments and Taxation; and

(ii) Exempt from taxation under §501(c)(3) of the federal

Internal Revenue Code.

(3) “Certified historic structure” means a structure that is:

(a) Located in the State;

(b) Not owned by the State, a political subdivision of the

State, or the federal government; and

(c) One of the following:

(i) Listed on the National Register of Historic Places;

(ii) Designated as a historic property under local law and

determined by the Director to be eligible for listing on the National

Register of Historic Places;

(iii) Located in a historic district listed on the National

Register of Historic Places or in a local historic district that the

Director determines is eligible for listing on the National Register of

Historic Places, and certified by the Director as contributing to the

significance of the district; or

(iv) Located in an area established as a certified heritage

area under Financial Institutions Article, §13-1101, Annotated Code

of Maryland, and certified by the Maryland Heritage Areas Authority

as contributing to the significance of the certified heritage area.

(4) “Certified rehabilitation” means a completed rehabilitation

of a certified historic structure that the Director determines was

completed in conformance with the Standards for Certified Historic

Structure Rehabilitation.

(5) “Criteria for Listing” means the Secretary of the Interior’s

Criteria for Listing in the National Register of Historic Places, 36

CFR §§60.3 and 60.4, as amended, or successor criteria.

(6) “Director” means the Director of the Maryland Historical

Trust.

(7) Disposition.

(a) “Disposition” means the transfer of legal title in real

property or, in the case of a leasehold, the transfer of a leasehold

interest in the property, or any portions thereof, and includes,

without limitation, a sale–and–leaseback transaction, a transfer on

the foreclosure of a security interest, or a transfer by gift.

(b) “Disposition” does not include a transfer of title or of a

leasehold interest to a creditor on creation of a security interest lien,

mortgage, or deed of trust.

(8) “Disqualifying work” means work performed at any time

prior to the expiration of the recapture period for a certified

rehabilitation that, if performed during the rehabilitation would have

made the rehabilitation ineligible for certification as a certified

rehabilitation.

(9) “High performance building” means a building that:

(a) Meets or exceeds the current version of the U.S. Green

Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design

(LEED) green building rating system gold rating; or

(b) Achieves at least a comparable rating according to a

nationally recognized, accepted, and appropriate numeric

sustainable development rating system, guideline, or standard

approved by the Secretaries of Budget and Management and General

Services.

(10) Historic Property.

(a) “Historic property” means a district, site, building,

structure, monument, or object significant to:

(i) The prehistory or history of the State; or

(ii) The terrestrial or underwater archeology,

architecture, engineering, or culture of the State.

(b) “Historic property” includes related artifacts, records,

and remains.

(11) “Local historic district” means a district that has been

designated by a county or municipal corporation, or the Mayor and

City Council of Baltimore, as historic in accordance with local

authority under Land Use Article, §8-105, Annotated Code of

Maryland.

(12) “Political subdivision” means a county or municipal

corporation of the State.

(13) “Program” means the Heritage Structure Rehabilitation

Tax Credit Program established under Regulation .03 of this chapter

and authorized by the Act.

(14) “Qualified rehabilitation expenditure” means any amount

that is:

(a) Properly chargeable to a capital account;

(b) Expended to complete a certified rehabilitation:

(i) Of a structure that is certified by the Director as a

certified historic structure under Regulation .04 of this chapter (Part

1) no later than the end of the calendar year during which the

certified rehabilitation is completed; and

(ii) In compliance with a rehabilitation plan that has

been approved by the Director under Regulation .05 of this chapter

(Part 2); and

(c) Not funded, financed, or otherwise reimbursed by any:

(i) State or local grant;

(ii) Grant made from the proceeds of tax-exempt bonds

issued by either the State or a political subdivision of the State, or

any instrumentality thereof;

(iii) State tax credit other than the tax credit provided for

under the Act; or

(iv) Other grant, loan, loan guarantee, tax benefit, or

insurance made or financed by the State or a State unit, as defined by

State Government Article, §11-101, Annotated Code of Maryland,

other than a loan that must be repaid at an interest rate that is

greater than the interest rate on general obligation bonds issued by

the State at the most recent bond sale prior to the time the loan is

made.

(15) “Recapture period” means the taxable year in which a

rehabilitation is certified by the Director as a certified rehabilitation

under Regulation .06 of this chapter (Part 3) and the next 4 taxable

years that succeed that taxable year.

(16) “Rehabilitation” means the process of returning a

structure to a state of utility, through repair or alteration, which

makes possible an efficient use while preserving those portions and

features of the structure and its site and environment which make the

structure and its site and environment historically, architecturally, or

culturally significant, but excludes alteration which is primarily

remodeling, landscaping, or interior décor.

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(17) “Reserve Fund” means the Heritage Structure

Rehabilitation Tax Credit Reserve Fund established under the Act.

(18) “Secretary” means the Secretary of the Maryland

Department of Planning.

(19) “Single-family, owner-occupied residence” means:

(a) A structure or a portion of a structure occupied by the

owner and the owner’s immediate family as a primary or secondary

residence; or

(b) A residential unit in a cooperative project owned by or

leased to a cooperative housing corporation, as defined in

Corporations and Associations Article, §5-6B-01, Annotated Code of

Maryland, and leased for exclusive occupancy to, and occupied by, a

member of the corporation and the member’s immediate family under

a proprietary lease.

(20) “Standards for Certified Historic Structure

Rehabilitation” means the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for

Rehabilitation, 36 CFR §§67.7 and 67.6(b)(1)—(7), as amended, or

successor standards.

(21) “Standards for Evaluating Significance” means the

Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Evaluating Significance

within Registered Historic Districts, 36 CFR §67.5, as amended, or

successor standards.

(22) “State” means the State of Maryland.

(23) “Trust” means the Maryland Historical Trust.

.03 The Heritage Structure Rehabilitation Tax Credit Program.

A. There is a Heritage Structure Rehabilitation Tax Credit

Program in the Trust that includes three separate tax credits for

certified rehabilitations known as:

(1) The Homeowner Tax Credit;

(2) The Small Commercial Tax Credit; and

(3) The Competitive Commercial Tax Credit.

B. To claim a Heritage Structure Rehabilitation Tax Credit, a

business entity or individual shall:

(1) Own or have site control of a certified historic structure as

determined by the Part 1 application process under Regulation .04 of

this chapter;

(2) Have an approved Part 2 application under Regulation .05

of this chapter for the rehabilitation of the certified historic structure;

and

(3) Have the completed rehabilitation approved as a certified

rehabilitation by the Part 3 application process under Regulation .06

of this chapter.

C. The Homeowner Tax Credit.

(1) A rehabilitation will qualify as a certified rehabilitation

eligible for the Homeowner Tax Credit if:

(a) The rehabilitation is of a certified historic structure that

is a single-family, owner-occupied residence;

(b) The rehabilitation includes only qualified rehabilitation

expenditures; and

(c) During a continuous 24-month period selected by the

applicant that ends during the taxable year in which the applicant

claims the tax credit, the qualified rehabilitation expenditures exceed

$5,000.

(2) The Homeowner Tax Credit shall equal the lesser of:

(a) 20 percent of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures

incurred during the continuous 24-month period selected by the

applicant; or

(b) $50,000.

(3) The Homeowner Tax Credit may be claimed only for the

taxable year during which the certified rehabilitation was completed.

D. The Small Commercial Tax Credit.

(1) A rehabilitation will qualify as a certified rehabilitation

eligible for the Small Commercial Tax Credit if:

(a) The rehabilitation is of a certified historic structure;

(b) The rehabilitation includes only qualified rehabilitation

expenditures;

(c) The qualified rehabilitation expenditures do not exceed

$500,000;

(d) Upon completion of the rehabilitation, the structure:

(i) Is not solely a principal residence;

(ii) Is primarily used for income-producing purposes;

and

(iii) Has no greater than 75 percent of its habitable

interior square footage used or configured for rental residential

purposes; and

(e) During a continuous 24-month period selected by the

applicant that ends during the taxable year in which the applicant

claims the tax credit, the qualified rehabilitation expenditures exceed

$5,000.

(2) The Small Commercial Tax Credit shall equal the lesser of:

(a) 20 percent of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures

incurred during the continuous 24-month period selected by the

applicant; or

(b) $50,000.

(3) The Small Commercial Tax Credit may be claimed only for

the taxable year during which the certified rehabilitation was

completed.

E. The Competitive Commercial Tax Credit.

(1) A rehabilitation will qualify as a certified rehabilitation for

the Competitive Commercial Tax Credit if:

(a) The rehabilitation is to a certified historic structure;

(b) The rehabilitation includes only qualified rehabilitation

expenditures;

(c) The plans for rehabilitation are ranked competitively and

qualify for an award of available tax credits as determined by the

Director under Regulation .05 of this chapter;

(d) During a continuous 24-month period selected by the

applicant that ends during the taxable year in which the applicant

claims the tax credit, the qualified rehabilitation expenditures exceed

the lesser of:

(i) The adjusted basis of the certified historic structure,

as determined under the provisions of Tax-General Article,

Annotated Code of Maryland; or

(ii) $25,000; and

(e) A sign or marker is located on the property either

external or internal to the certified historic structure that identifies

the certified historic structure as having been rehabilitated with

funds provided by the Program.

(2) The Commercial Tax Credit:

(a) Shall equal the sum of:

(i) 20 percent of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures

incurred during the continuous 24-month period selected by the

applicant; and

(ii) If applied for in the Part 2 application, an additional

5 percent of those qualified rehabilitation expenditures if the certified

rehabilitation results in a high performance building; and

(b) May not exceed $3,000,000.

.04 Certification of Structures as Certified Historic Structures

(Part 1).

A. A business entity or individual may request that a structure be

certified by the Director as a certified historic structure by filing a

Part 1 application with the Director on the standard application

forms available on the Trust’s website.

B. The Director may not accept or review a Part 1 application

until the Trust receives all information required by the application

form.

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C. Upon receipt of a complete Part 1 application, the Director

shall:

(1) Determine whether the structure meets either the Criteria

for Listing or the Standards for Evaluating Significance;

(2) Approve the application if the structure meets the Criteria

for Listing or Standards for Evaluating Significance;

(3) Deny the application if the structure does not meet the

Criteria for Listing or Standards for Evaluating Significance; and

(4) Promptly send the applicant written notice that the

application has been either approved or denied.

.05 Procedures for Application for and Review of Certifications of

Eligibility of Certified Historic Structure Rehabilitations

(Part 2).

A. Part 2 Application Process.

(1) A business entity or individual may file a Part 2 application

with the Director requesting the Director to determine that a

proposed rehabilitation of a certified historic structure, if completed

in accordance with the requirements of the Program, shall qualify as

a certified rehabilitation.

(2) The Trust shall post and maintain on its website separate

and distinct Part 2 applications forms for the Homeowner Tax

Credit, Small Commercial Tax Credit, and Competitive Commercial

Tax Credit, and all Part 2 applications shall be filed on the forms

that correspond to the tax credit sought by the applicant.

(3) A Part 2 application shall be deemed incomplete, and may

not be accepted or reviewed by the Trust, if the application does not:

(a) Include all information required by the application form;

(b) For an application for either the Small Commercial Tax

Credit or the Competitive Commercial Tax Credit, state the maximum

amount of the tax credit for which the rehabilitation may qualify;

(c) Include a nonrefundable administrative fee payable to

the Trust of:

(i) $10 for either a Homeowner Tax Credit or a Small

Commercial Tax Credit; or

(ii) $250 for a Competitive Commercial Tax Credit; or

(d) Otherwise comply with a requirement of this regulation.

(4) An incomplete application received by the Trust shall be

returned to the applicant if all required information or the

administrative fee is not received by the Trust within a reasonable

time as determined by the Director.

(5) At any time before completion of the rehabilitation, an

applicant may propose to the Director an amendment to a Part 2

application which the Director may approve or deny at the Director’s

discretion.

B. Homeowner Tax Credit.

(1) Upon receipt of a complete Part 2 application for the

Homeowner Tax Credit, the Director shall review the application and

determine whether:

(a) The proposed rehabilitation is of a certified historic

structure;

(b) The plan for the rehabilitation as described in the

application meets the Standards for Certified Historic Structure

Rehabilitation;

(c) The anticipated qualified rehabilitation expenditures will

exceed $5,000; and

(d) No substantial part of the rehabilitation had begun at the

time that the Trust received the application.

(2) The Director shall approve the Part 2 application and

promptly send written notice of the approval to the applicant if the

Director determines that each of the criteria set forth in §B(1) of this

regulation is satisfied.

(3) The Director shall deny the Part 2 application and

promptly send written notice of the denial to the applicant if the

Director determines that any of the criteria set forth in §B(1) of this

regulation is not satisfied.

C. Small Commercial Tax Credit.

(1) Upon receipt of a complete Part 2 application for the Small

Commercial Tax Credit, the Director shall review the application

and determine whether:

(a) The proposed rehabilitation is of a certified historic

structure;

(b) The plan for the rehabilitation as described in the

application meets the Standards for Certified Historic Structure

Rehabilitation;

(c) The anticipated qualified rehabilitation expenditures will

exceed $5,000 but not exceed $500,000; and

(d) No substantial part of the rehabilitation had begun at the

time that the Trust received the application.

(2) If the Director determines that each of the criteria set forth

in §C(1) of this regulation is satisfied, the Director shall:

(a) Approve the Part 2 application;

(b) Issue an initial credit certificate to the applicant in an

amount equal to 20 percent of the anticipated qualified rehabilitation

expenditures, which shall be the maximum amount of tax credit

approvable under Regulation .06 of this chapter; and

(c) Promptly send written notice of the approval and the

initial credit certificate to the applicant.

(3) If the Director determines that any of the criteria set forth

in §C(1) of this regulation is not satisfied, the Director shall deny the

Part 2 application and promptly send written notice of the denial to

the applicant.

(4) The Director may not approve any Part 2 application and

may not issue any initial credit certificates for a Small Commercial

Tax Credit after the aggregate amount of initial credit certificates for

the Small Commercial Tax Credit issued by the Director on or after

January 1, 2015, totals $4,000,000.

D. Competitive Commercial Tax Credit.

(1) For every State fiscal year that funds are available in the

Reserve Fund, the Director shall establish and publish on the Trust’s

website a date by which Part 2 applications for the Competitive

Commercial Tax Credit shall be received by the Trust.

(2) Information required by the Trust as part of a Part 2

application for the Competitive Commercial Tax Credit shall include:

(a) Documentation that establishes that the applicant has

received letters of intent for all rehabilitation project funding not

included in the amount of the tax credit for which the rehabilitation

may qualify;

(b) If the applicant is not at the time of the application the

fee-simple owner of the property proposed for rehabilitation:

(i) A written statement from the fee-simple owner that the

owner is aware of the application and has no objection to the

application or to the proposed rehabilitation; and

(ii) Documentation or evidence satisfactory to the

Director that the applicant will have ownership or site control of the

property within 18 months of the approval of the Part 2 application;

(c) A statement from the applicant that:

(i) No substantial part of the rehabilitation has begun,

unless the rehabilitation was previously approved under the federal

historic tax credit; and

(ii) Upon completion of the rehabilitation, a sign or

marker will be located on the property either external or internal to

the rehabilitated structure identifying the structure as having been

rehabilitated with funds provided by the Program; and

(d) A request that the rehabilitation be eligible for the

additional 5 percent tax credit available under Regulation

.03E(2)(a)(ii) of this chapter if the applicant intends for the

rehabilitation to result in a high performance building.

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(3) The Director shall reject a Part 2 application received from

an applicant who in the same fiscal year submitted three or more

other Part 2 applications for the Competitive Commercial Tax Credit

that, together, exceed $500,000 in anticipated qualified rehabilitation

expenditures.

(4) The Director shall review and consider only those complete

Part 2 applications received by the Trust by the date established

under §D(1) of this regulation.

(5) The Director shall competitively rank all complete Part 2

applications received annually by the date established under §D(1) of

this regulation based on the following criteria:

(a) The extent to which the certified historic structure is:

(i) A rare example of an architectural style; or

(ii) A structure designed by a noted architect;

(b) Whether the certified historic structure is:

(i) Protected by a historic preservation easement held by

the Trust; or

(ii) Subject to preservation conditions or restrictions

through a Memorandum of Understanding or Programmatic

Agreement with the Trust or some other instrument acceptable in

form and substance to the Trust;

(c) Whether the certified historic structure is located in an

area:

(i) Where the political subdivision has implemented

regulatory streamlining or other development incentives that foster

redevelopment and revitalization in priority funding areas, as defined

in State Finance and Procurement Article, Title 5, Subtitle 7B,

Annotated Code of Maryland, and has certified those regulatory

streamlining or other development incentives to the Smart Growth

Subcabinet established under State Government Article, Title 9,

Subtitle 14, Annotated Code of Maryland; or

(ii) Targeted by the State for additional revitalization and

economic development opportunities due to the focusing of State

resources and incentives;

(d) Whether the rehabilitation project will include

affordable and workforce housing options;

(e) Whether the rehabilitation is consistent with and

advances current growth and development policies and programs of

the State, as identified by the Director in consultation with the

Secretary;

(f) The extent to which the rehabilitation:

(i) Sustains the existing form, integrity, and material of

the certified historic structure; or

(ii) Accurately recovers the form and details of the

certified historic structure as it appeared during the structure’s

period of historic significance;

(g) The extent to which the qualified rehabilitation

expenditures for the rehabilitation will exceed the assessed value of

the certified historic structure;

(h) The extent to which the need for rehabilitation of the

certified historic structure is of an urgent or emergency nature;

(i) The amount of private investment that will be leveraged

by the rehabilitation project; and

(j) Such other criteria as the Trust may determine from time

to time.

(6) Based on the competitive ranking under §D(5) of this

regulation, the Director shall:

(a) Select those rehabilitation projects that will be awarded

an initial credit certificate for the Competitive Commercial Tax

Credit and the maximum amounts of each award;

(b) Promptly notify each applicant selected for an award

that the application was selected and of the maximum amount of the

award;

(c) Promptly notify each applicant not selected for an award

that the application was not selected; and

(d) Not later than 60 days following the selections, post on

the Trust’s website information regarding each competitive

commercial rehabilitation project selected.

(7) The maximum amount of an award of an initial credit

certificate for a rehabilitation under §D(6) of this regulation may not

exceed the lesser of the maximum amount of qualified rehabilitation

expenditures specified in the Part 2 application or $3,000,000.

(8) For purposes of calculating the limitation on qualified

rehabilitation expenditure under §D(7) of this regulation, a

rehabilitation project shall include:

(a) Phased rehabilitation of a single certified historic

structure;

(b) Rehabilitation of multiple certified historic structures

located on a single property;

(c) Separate rehabilitations of different components of a

single certified historic structure; or

(d) The rehabilitation of multiple certified historic structures

that are functionally related to serve an overall purpose.

(9) Following the selection of an award of an initial credit

certificate under §D(6)(a) of this regulation, the Director shall:

(a) Charge the applicant an administrative fee in an amount

equal to 3 percent of the amount of the award of the initial credit

certificate, less $250;

(b) Send written notice to the applicant of the amount of the

administrative fee;

(c) Notify the applicant that within 90 days of the fee notice

the Trust must receive from the applicant the administrative fee

payable to the Trust; and

(d) Inform the applicant that if the fee is not received by the

Trust within the 90 days of notice of the fee the Director will not:

(i) Issue the initial credit certificate for the

rehabilitation; or

(ii) Accept a Part 2 application for the Competitive

Commercial Tax Credit from the applicant during any of the 3 fiscal

years that immediately follow the fiscal year in which the fee is not

received.

(10) Promptly after receiving the administrative fee charged

under §D(9) of this regulation from an applicant, the Director shall

issue to the applicant an initial credit certificate for the rehabilitation

project in the amount awarded for the rehabilitation under §D(6) of

this regulation.

(11) An initial credit certificate issued under §D(10) of this

regulation shall expire, and the Director may not certify the

rehabilitation project as a certified rehabilitation under Regulation

.06 of this chapter, if:

(a) For an applicant who was not the fee-simple owner of

the property at the time the Part 2 application was submitted, the

applicant fails within 18 months after the Director issues the initial

credit certificate to provide to the Trust documentation or evidence

satisfactory to the Director that the applicant is the fee-simple owner

or has site control of the property;

(b) Within the 18 months after the Director issues the initial

credit certificate, the applicant fails to notify the Trust, in writing,

that the rehabilitation has commenced;

(c) The rehabilitation is not completed within 30 months

after the Director issues the initial credit certificate; or

(d) The applicant does not submit to the Trust, in

accordance with Regulation .06 of this chapter, a Part 3 application

for the rehabilitation within 12 months after the 30-month expiration

date under §D(11)(c) of this regulation.

(12) The Director may extend to a later specified date the 30-

month expiration date under §D(11)(c) of this regulation if:

(a) The applicant requests an extension in writing which is

received by the Director prior to the expiration; and

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(b) The Director finds reasonable cause in the written

request for the extension.

(13) The Director may extend to a later specified date the

deadline for submitting the Part 3 application established under

§D(11)(d) of this regulation if:

(a) The applicant requests an extension in writing;

(b) The rehabilitation was completed prior to the 30-month

expiration date under §D(11)(c) of this regulation or as extended by

the Director under §D(12) of this regulation; and

(c) The Director finds reasonable cause in the written

request for the extension.

.06 Procedures for Certification of Completed Rehabilitation

(Part 3).

A. Following completion of a rehabilitation approved by the

Director under Regulation .05 of this chapter (Part 2) or for which

the Director issued an initial credit certificate under Part 2, the Part

2 applicant may file a Part 3 application with the Director requesting

that the Director determine that the completed rehabilitation is a

certified rehabilitation.

B. A Part 3 application shall be filed:

(1) For either the Homeowner Tax Credit or the Small

Commercial Tax Credit, not later than the end of the calendar year

that follows the calendar year during which the rehabilitation was

completed; and

(2) For the Competitive Commercial Tax Credit, within the

time limit set forth in Regulation .05D(11)(d) of this chapter as may

have been extended by the Director under Regulation .05D(13) of

this chapter.

C. A Part 3 application shall:

(1) Be filed on the standard application forms available on

the Trust’s website;

(2) Include a statement made under oath by the applicant

that the amount of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures as stated

in the Part 3 application is true and correct; and

(3) For either the Homeowner Tax Credit or the Small

Commercial Tax Credit, include an administrative fee in an amount

that is equal to 3 percent of either the maximum amount stated in the

Part 2 application in accordance with Regulation .05A(3)(b) of this

chapter or the amount of the qualified rehabilitation expenditures

stated in the Part 3 application, whichever is greater, less $10 paid

with the Part 2 application.

D. The Director may not accept or review a Part 3 application

until the Trust receives all information required by the application

form and the administrative fee.

E. Upon receipt of a timely filed and complete Part 3 application,

the Director:

(1) May inspect the completed rehabilitation; and

(2) Shall:

(a) Determine whether the rehabilitation as completed is a

certified rehabilitation;

(b) As may be appropriate for a competitive commercial

rehabilitation, determine whether the rehabilitation resulted in a high

performance building;

(c) Determine the tax credit amount, if any, based upon the

applicant’s accurately reported qualified rehabilitation expenditures;

and

(d) Promptly send written notice to the applicant of the

Director’s determinations.

F. An applicant that has completed a competitive commercial

rehabilitation approved under Part 2 may file a second Part 3

application for a determination by the Director of the applicant’s

qualification for the additional 5 percent tax credit available under

Regulation .03E(2)(a)(ii) of this chapter if:

(1) The Director previously determined under §F(2)(a) of this

regulation that the rehabilitation project is a certified rehabilitation;

(2) The additional 5 percent tax credit was not included within

the tax credit amount determined by the Director under §F(2)(c) of

this regulation; and

(3) The second Part 3 application is received by the Trust

within 18 months following the completion of the rehabilitation.

.07 Administrative Review.

A. An applicant may request that the Director reconsider any

written determination made by the Director under Regulation .04,

.05, or .06 of this chapter. A request under this section shall be in

writing and received by the Trust within 30 days after the Director’s

written determination was sent to the applicant.

B. Within 60 days of the Trust’s receipt of a request for

reconsideration made pursuant to §A of this regulation, the Director

shall:

(1) Review the request;

(2) Determine whether the standards and requirements set

forth in this chapter or otherwise applicable to the request warrant

either a denial of the request or a modification of the Director’s

determination; and

(3) Send written notification to the applicant of the Director’s

determination on the request.

C. An applicant whose request for reconsideration has been

denied in whole or part by the Director under §B of this regulation

may file a request that the Board of Trustees of the Trust reconsider

the Director’s denial. A request made under this section shall be in

writing and received by the Trust within 30 days after the written

notice of the Director’s denial is sent to the applicant.

D. The Board of Trustees of the Trust shall, within 60 days of the

Trust’s receipt of the request made pursuant to §C of this regulation

or at the next regularly conducted meeting of the Board following the

Trust’s receipt of the request, whichever is later:

(1) Review the request;

(2) Determine whether the standards and requirements set

forth in this chapter or otherwise applicable to the request warrant

either a denial of the request or a modification of the Director’s

determination;

(3) If the Board determines that the Director’s determination

shall be modified, articulate the applicable standard and factual

basis that warrant the modification; and

(3) Notify the applicant in writing of the Board’s

determination.

E. The Board of Trustees of the Trust may establish from time to

time guidelines or procedures for processing and reviewing requests

for reconsideration made under §C of this regulation.

F. Actions or determinations taken or made by the Board of

Trustees under §D of this regulation shall be in accordance with the

bylaws of the Board of Trustees of the Trust.

G. A determination of the Board of Trustees of the Trust made

under §D of this regulation shall be final and is not a contested case

within the meaning of State Government Article, Title 10, Subtitle 2,

Annotated Code of Maryland.

.08 Determining Disqualifying Work; Recapture of Tax Credits.

A. Upon the request of the Comptroller or on the Director’s own

initiative, the Director shall determine whether any disqualifying

work has occurred during a certified rehabilitation or during the

recapture period that would make the rehabilitation ineligible for a

tax credit under the Program, and shall promptly notify the

Comptroller of the Director’s determination.

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B. A tax credit awarded and claimed through the Program shall

be recaptured if during either the rehabilitation or the recapture

period:

(1) Any disqualifying work is performed on the structure that

was the object of the certified rehabilitation; or

(2) For a certified rehabilitation awarded either a Small

Commercial Tax Credit or a Competitive Commercial Tax Credit,

there is a disposition of the structure that was the object of the

certified rehabilitation.

C. A tax credit shall be recaptured as follows:

(1) If disqualifying work or disposition occurs during the

taxable year in which the certified rehabilitation was completed, 100

percent of the tax credit shall be recaptured;

(2) If disqualifying work or disposition occurs during the first

full year after the taxable year in which the certified rehabilitation

was completed, 80 percent of the credit shall be recaptured;

(3) If disqualifying work or disposition occurs during the

second full year after the taxable year in which the certified

rehabilitation was completed, 60 percent of the credit shall be

recaptured;

(4) If disqualifying work or disposition occurs during the third

full year after the taxable year in which the certified rehabilitation

was completed, 40 percent of the credit shall be recaptured; or

(5) If disqualifying work or disposition occurs during the fourth

full year after the taxable year in which the certified rehabilitation

was completed, 20 percent of the credit shall be recaptured.

D. The business entity that claimed the tax credit shall pay the

recaptured amount of the tax credit as taxes payable to the State for

the taxable year in which the disqualifying work or disposition

occurred.

.09 General Provisions.

A. Program Administration.

(1) Any action, determination, decision, or certification to be

taken or permitted by the Director under the Act or this chapter may

be delegated by the Director to a designee and any delegated action,

determination, decision, or certification taken by the Director’s

designee shall be considered an action, determination, decision, or

certification of the Director.

(2) The Director may establish operational handbooks or

manuals governing matters relating to administration of this chapter

including descriptive statements of procedures which do not directly

affect the rights of the public or procedures otherwise available to

the public.

(3) The Program may adopt a handbook containing internal

guidelines or policies related to the administration of the Program or

establishing other requirements relating to the Program. The

handbook shall be available for public examination at the Trust or on

the Trust’s website.

(4) An applicant shall retain all records concerning a certified

rehabilitation for a period of 7 years from completion of the

rehabilitation or for 2 years from the date the recapture period ends,

whichever is shorter.

(5) The Trust makes no representation and accepts no

responsibility as to any tax or other consequences to an entity, a

person, an individual, or any other party arising out of the approval

or certification, or allocation of credits for a project.

B. Waiver. The Secretary may waive or vary a provision of this

chapter if:

(1) The waiver or variance is not inconsistent with the Act or

otherwise unlawful;

(2) The Secretary determines in writing that application of the

provision in a specific case or in an emergency situation would be

inequitable or contrary to the purposes of the Act; and

(3) The Office of the Attorney General approves the waiver for

form and legal sufficiency.

C. False Statements.

(1) Any action, determination, decision, or certification made

by the Director or the Secretary under the Act or this chapter that

was based in whole or part in reliance upon a false statement

knowingly made or caused to be made by the applicant is subject to

revocation by the Director or the Secretary.

(2) The Director or the Secretary may revoke an action,

determination, decision, or certification §C(1) of this regulation even

if the action, determination, decision, or certification could have been

made absent reliance upon the false statement.

DAVID R. CRAIG

Secretary of Planning

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Special Documents

DEPARTMENT OF THE

ENVIRONMENT

SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN

COMMISSION Projects Approved for Consumptive Uses of Water

AGENCY: Susquehanna River Basin Commission.

ACTION: Notice.

SUMMARY: This notice lists the projects approved by rule by the

Susquehanna River Basin Commission during the period set forth in

“DATES.”

DATES: April 1-30, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Susquehanna River Basin Commission, 4423 North

Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1788.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jason E. Oyler,

General Counsel, telephone: (717) 238-0423, ext. 1312; fax: (717)

238-2436; e-mail: [email protected]. Regular mail inquiries may be

sent to the above address.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice lists the

projects, described below, receiving approval for the consumptive use

of water pursuant to the Commission’s approval by rule process set

forth in 18 CFR §806.22(f) for the time period specified above:

Approvals By Rule Issued Under 18 CFR 806.22(f):

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Joe, ABR-201108014.R1,

Wilmot Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up

to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 1, 2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Colcam, ABR-201108019.R1,

Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pa.; Consumptive Use

of Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 1, 2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Mad Dog, ABR-

201108021.R1, Wilmot Township, Bradford County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 1,

2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Adams, ABR-201108038.R1,

Windham Township, Wyoming County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of

Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 1, 2016.

Chief Oil & Gas, LLC, Pad ID: Martino Drilling Pad #1, ABR-

201604001, Albany Township, Bradford County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 2.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 1,

2016.

SWN Production Company, LLC, Pad ID: PU-KK Valentine-

Soliman Pad, ABR-201103008.R1, Lenox Township, Susquehanna

County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to 4.9900 mgd; Approval

Date: April 1, 2016.

SWN Production Company, LLC, Pad ID: PU-CC Valentine-Price

Pad, ABR-201104019.R1, Lenox Township, Susquehanna County,

Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to 4.9900 mgd; Approval Date:

April 1, 2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: LKM, ABR-201109014.R1,

Litchfield Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of

Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 4, 2016.

SWN Production Company, LLC, Pad ID: Sheldon Pad, ABR-

201102028.R1, Jackson Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 4.9900 mgd; Approval Date: April 4,

2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: McGroarty, ABR-

201109012.R1, Albany Township, Bradford County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 7,

2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Circle H, ABR-

201109033.R1, Wilmot Township, Bradford County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 7,

2016.

Samson Exploration, LLC, Pad ID: Pardee & Curtin Lumber Co. C-

12H, ABR-201011062.R1, Shippen Township, Cameron County,

Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to 5.0000 mgd; Approval Date:

April 11, 2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Hillis, ABR-201108035.R1,

Herrick Township and Wyalusing Borough, Bradford County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 11,

2016.

Carrizo (Marcellus), LLC, Pad ID: Frystak Central Pad, ABR-

201108012.R1, Bridgewater Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 2.100 mgd; Approval Date: April 11,

2016.

Carrizo (Marcellus), LLC, Pad ID: Bush Pad, ABR-201109028.R1,

Forest Lake and Bridgewater Townships, Susquehanna County,

Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to 2.1000 mgd; Approval Date:

April 11, 2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Tyler, ABR-201108034.R1,

Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of

Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 11, 2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Susan, ABR-201108036.R1,

Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of

Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 11, 2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Jag, ABR-201109002.R1,

Franklin Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up

to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 11, 2016.

Atlas Resources, LLC, Pad ID: Lundy Well Pad, ABR-

201103010.R1, Gamble Township, Lycoming County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 3.6000 mgd; Approval Date: April 15,

2016.

JKLM Energy, LLC, Pad ID: Headwaters 143, ABR-201604002,

Ulysses Township, Potter County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to

7.0000 mgd; Approval Date: April 15, 2016.

Talisman Energy USA Inc., Pad ID: 02-180 Dorn A, ABR-

201604003, Hamilton Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Consumptive

Use of Up to 6.0000 mgd; Approval Date: April 15, 2016.

Range Resources-Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Bobst Mountain

Hunting Club #18H - #23H Drilling Pad, ABR-201103031.R1,

Cogan House Township, Lycoming County, Pa.; Consumptive Use

of Up to 5.0000 mgd; Approval Date: April 18, 2016.

Range Resources-Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Shipman, James Unit

#1H & #2H Drilling Pad, ABR-201104014.R1, Lewis Township,

Lycoming County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to 5.0000 mgd;

Approval Date: April 18, 2016.

Range Resources-Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Shipman-Goodwill Unit

#1H - #4H Drilling Pad, ABR-201104016.R1, Lewis Township,

Lycoming County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to 5.0000 mgd;

Approval Date: April 18, 2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Smurkoski, ABR-

201109032.R1, Meshoppen Township, Wyoming County, Pa.;

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Consumptive Use of Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 22,

2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Stone, ABR-201109035.R1,

Tuscarora Township, Bradford County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of

Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 22, 2016.

EXCO Resources (PA), LLC, Pad ID: Arthur Pad, ABR-

201103018.R1, Franklin Township, Lycoming County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 8.0000 mgd; Approval Date: April 22,

2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 100 PAD B, ABR-

201107035.R1, McIntyre Township, Lycoming County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 4.0000 mgd; Approval Date: April 22,

2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 595 Pad G, ABR-

201107033.R1, Blossburg Borough, Tioga County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 4.0000 mgd; Approval Date: April 22,

2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: Rich Valley Pad E, ABR-

201107032.R1, Shippen Township, Cameron County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 4.0000 mgd; Approval Date: April 22,

2016.

Talisman Energy USA Inc., Pad ID: 05 011 Alderson V, ABR-

201104008.R1, Pike Township, Bradford County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 6.0000 mgd; Approval Date: April 22,

2016.

Carrizo (Marcellus), LLC, Pad ID: Cowfer - 1, ABR-20090417.R1,

Rush Township, Centre County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up to

0.9990 mgd; Approval Date: April 27, 2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Brule, ABR-201110005.R1,

Elkland Township, Sullivan County, Pa.; Consumptive Use of Up

to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 27, 2016.

Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation, Pad ID: Dobrosielski P1, ABR-

201107051.R1, Auburn Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 3.5750 mgd; Approval Date: April 28,

2016.

Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation, Pad ID: Mogridge P1, ABR-

201108005.R1, Springville Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 3.5750 mgd; Approval Date: April 28,

2016.

Cabot Oil & Gas Corporation, Pad ID: CorbinJ P1, ABR-

201108049.R1, Brooklyn Township, Susquehanna County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 3.5750 mgd; Approval Date: April 28,

2016.

Chesapeake Appalachia, LLC, Pad ID: Nicholson, ABR-

201110022.R1, Nicholson Township, Wyoming County, Pa.;

Consumptive Use of Up to 7.5000 mgd; Approval Date: April 29,

2016.

AUTHORITY: Pub. L. 91-575, 84 Stat. 1509 et seq., 18 CFR Parts

806, 807, and 808.

Dated: June 9, 2016

STEPHANIE L. RICHARDSON

Secretary to the Commission

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SUSQUEHANNA RIVER BASIN

COMMISSION Projects Rescinded for Consumptive Uses of Water

AGENCY: Susquehanna River Basin Commission.

ACTION: Notice.

SUMMARY: This notice lists the approved by rule projects

rescinded by the Susquehanna River Basin Commission during the

period set forth in “DATES.”

DATES: February 1-29, 2016, and April 1-30, 2016.

ADDRESSES: Susquehanna River Basin Commission, 4423 North

Front Street, Harrisburg, PA 17110-1788.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Jason E. Oyler,

General Counsel, telephone: (717) 238-0423, ext. 1312; fax: (717)

238-2436; e-mail: [email protected]. Regular mail inquiries may be

sent to the above address.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: This notice lists the

projects, described below, being rescinded for the consumptive use of

water pursuant to the Commission’s approval by rule process set

forth in 18 CFR §806.22(e) and §806.22(f) for the time period

specified above:

Rescinded ABR Issued

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 595 1V, ABR-

20090432.R1, Bloss Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind Date:

February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR Tract 007 1V, ABR-

20100613.R1, Shippen Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR Tract 007 1H, ABR-

201008045.R1, Shippen Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 100 Pad D 85V,

ABR-201107007, McIntyre Township, Lycoming County, Pa.;

Rescind Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 595 Pad E 70V,

ABR-201108025.R1, Blossburg Borough, Tioga County, Pa.;

Rescind Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 007 Pad G 10V,

ABR-201107006, Shippen Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 007 Pad D 11V,

ABR-201107031, Delmar Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 007 Pad D, ABR-

201112034, Delmar Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind Date:

February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 007 Pad H 12V,

ABR-201107034, Delmar Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 007 Pad T 20V,

ABR-201107027, Gaines Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 595 Pad I 1V, ABR-

201107005, Bloss Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind Date:

February 4, 2016.

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Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 007 Pad K 49V,

ABR-201111030, Delmar Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 100 Pad A, ABR-

201110006, McInyre Township, Lycoming County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 100 Pad L, ABR-

201201032, Lewis Township, Lycoming County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 001 Pad C, ABR-

201112035, Ulysses Township, Potter County, Pa.; Rescind Date:

February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 007 Pad C, ABR-

201103042, Shippen and Delmar Townships, Tioga County, Pa.;

Rescind Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 001 Pad G, ABR-

201102003, Sweden Township, Potter County, Pa.; Rescind Date:

February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 007 Pad L, ABR-

201104022, Shippen Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind Date:

February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 001 Pad E, ABR-

201112037, Ulysses Township, Potter County, Pa.; Rescind Date:

February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 007 Pad R, ABR-

201112036, Shippen and Delmar Townships, Tioga County, Pa.;

Rescind Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: Marvin 1V Pad, ABR-

20090934.R1, Covington Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: Rich Valley 1V Pad, ABR-

20091227.R1, Shippen Township, Cameron County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: Rich Valley Pad B, ABR-

201108008, Shippen Township, Cameron County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: Wilcox (TEOG 1), ABR-

20090433.R1, Covington Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: Wolfinger, ABR-

20091229.R1, Shippen Township, Cameron County, Pa.; Rescind

Date: February 4, 2016.

Seneca Resources Corporation, Pad ID: DCNR 595 Pad N, ABR-

201109034, Bloss Township, Tioga County, Pa.; Rescind Date:

April 13, 2016.

AUTHORITY: Pub. L. 91-575, 84 Stat. 1509 et seq., 18 CFR Parts

806, 807, and 808.

Dated: June 9, 2016.

STEPHANIE L. RICHARDSON

Secretary to the Commission.

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NOTICE OF TRIENNIAL REVIEW OF

WATER QUALITY STANDARDS —

2016 2016 Triennial Review of Water Quality Standards

The Clean Water Act (CWA) requires that States review their water

quality standards every three years (Triennial Review) and revise the

standards as necessary. A water quality standard consists of three

parts:

1. Designated Uses that set goals for a water body. Examples

are support of aquatic life, drinking water supply or a

coldwater fishery such as trout.

2. Criteria that support the designated uses. There are

numerous criteria for chemical substances, bacteria, acidity

and physical characteristics (e.g., temperature). Examples

include dissolved oxygen sufficient to support aquatic life

or metals in sufficiently low concentrations that they will

not interfere with aquatic life.

3. Antidegradation policy. Maryland has a policy in place,

and updates the list of high quality waters each triennium if

needed.

The Maryland water quality standards are found in the Code of

Maryland regulations (COMAR) at 26.08.01 – 26.08.02. Maryland

regulations may be accessed online at the Division of State

Documents web site: www.dsd.state.md.us. Click on COMAR Online

and enter the appropriate regulatory reference.

Prior to initiating any formal rule-making process, MDE is providing

stakeholders an opportunity to present recommendations, voice

concerns, and provide input on the State’s water quality standards for

MDE to consider for amendment and addition.

With this announcement, the Science Services Administration (SSA)

at MDE is soliciting public input on its current review of the Water

Quality Standards. Topics currently being reviewed by SSA are

presented below. SSA invites stakeholder comments and suggestions

and will consider them if the necessary data are available to make the

appropriate determination(s). A subsequent promulgation of new

water quality standards may include topics not included in this

proposal.

Comments on the following topics and on additional issues that the

public thinks should be addressed during this Triennial Review

period should be submitted to Matthew Stover at

[email protected] or by mail to Mr. Matthew Stover,

Science Services Administration, Maryland Department of the

Environment, 1800 Washington Blvd, Baltimore MD 21230.

Schedule

Depending on the comments received in response to this notice,

MDE plans to formally propose new and/or revised regulations by

fall of 2016, and submit a final notice on these regulations by the end

of the year.

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PROPOSED WATER QUALITY STANDARDS

AMENDMENTS

DESIGNATED USES

MDE is investigating options for refining the Use Class IV and IV-P

definitions and identifying representative aquatic life genera that are

associated with cool water streams.

WATER QUALITY CRITERIA

Ammonia Criteria

The United States Environmental Protection Agency published final

revised national recommended Clean Water Act 304(a) aquatic life

water quality criteria for ammonia in fresh water in the Federal

Register on August 22, 2013. The revised criteria incorporate up-to-

date toxicity data reflecting freshwater unionid mussel and non-

pulmonate (gill-bearing) snail sensitivity. MDE is considering these

updated national criteria for adoption into state regulations.

Recreational Criteria

In November 2012, the United States Environmental Protection

Agency released new recommendations for recreational water quality

criteria to meet the requirements of the amendments to the Clean

Water Act by the Beaches Environmental Assessment and Coastal

Health (BEACH) Act of 2000, the federal law that refined standards

for water quality at public beaches.

Although they are based on different definitions of illness and

different rates of illness, these recommended criteria provide a

protection level similar to the current codified criteria. As required

by the BEACH Act, MDE is planning on adopting these criteria into

regulation.

ANTIDEGRADATION

Modifications to List of Tier II Waters (COMAR 26.08.04-1 O)

Based on recently collected data and analysis of historical data, a

total of 31 Tier II stream segments have been identified as high

quality.

Due to biological index recalculation, a total of 32 stream segments

have been identified as NOT being high quality. This is not based on

a change to water quality. Also, three segments were listed more

than one time under different names and will be removed from the

list to correct these mistakes.

Administrative and editorial corrections have been identified for

amendment.

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MARYLAND INSURANCE

ADMINISTRATION

IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS MADE

POLICIES, ENDORSEMENTS,

RIDERS OR BINDERS BEFORE THE

MARYLAND INSURANCE

ADMINISTRATION CASE NO: MIA-2016-06-008

Rescission Order

On September 29, 1986, Assistant Commissioner Thomas P.

Raimondi issued a Memorandum and Order in case number 13846-

6/86 ("the 1986 Order") following a hearing on the subject of claims

made policies, endorsements, riders or binders. The 1986 Order

stated in pertinent part:

"Any policy issued on a claims made basis shall include, at the

option of the insured, an offer to purchase an extended reporting

period. Any limitation to this contractual right must be prior

approved by the Maryland Insurance Division. In any event, the

insurer shall include in all form filings for claims made policies

the availability of an unlimited extended reporting period subject

to the underwriting standards of the insurer. Filings already

approved shall be amended to comply with the above direction."

In consideration of changes in Maryland's marketplace for claims

made policies since 1986, the Maryland Insurance Administration has

determined that the requirements of the 1986 Order are no longer

necessary. Accordingly, this Order repeals the 1986 Order in its

entirety, effective the date of this Order. The Maryland Insurance

Administration notes that Bulletins 10-36 and 10-36 Amended from

November 3, 2010 and December 17, 2010, which address the 1986

Order, are no longer applicable.

It is Ordered that a copy of this Memorandum and Order be

published in the

Maryland Register and be placed on the website of the MIA.

SO ORDERED this 6th day of June, 2016.

ALFRED W. REDMER, JR.

Insurance Commissioner

B. LYNN DICKERSON

Associate Commissioner

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DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES/FISHERIES

SERVICE Subject: Public Notice — Chesapeake Bay Commercial Mature Female Hard Crab Catch Limit and Crew Requirements

Add'l. Info: The Maryland Department of Natural Resources Fisheries Service (MDNR) announces a revision of the commercial mature female

hard crab bushel limits and closure periods for 2016 for the Chesapeake Bay and its tidal tributaries pursuant to COMAR 08.02.03.14.

Notwithstanding COMAR 08.02.03.11A(5), there are no closure periods for female harvest in 2016. The daily commercial mature female hard

crab bushel limits beginning July 1, 2016, and extending the harvest of mature females from November 10, 2016 to November 30, 2016, are as

follows:

BUSHEL LIMITS BY LICENSE TYPE

Season LCC TFL or CB3 TFL with CB6 or CB3

with CB6

TFL with CB9 or CB3

with CB9

July 1 — Aug 31 2 10 14 17

Sept 1 — Oct 31 5 19 29 35

Nov 1 — Nov 30 2 9 13 20

The above acronyms stand for: LCC — Limited Crab Harvester License 50 pots; CB3 — Crab Harvester License 300 pots; CB6 — 600 pot

authorization; CB9 — 900 pot authorization; and TFL — Unlimited Tidal Fish License.

Mature female hard crab bushel limits and closure periods are being revised based on harvest levels, which have been below the established

target for 8 consecutive years, and the results of the 2015—2016 winter crab dredge survey conducted by the MDNR and the Virginia Institute

of Marine Science.

As described in Natural Resources Article, §4-814, Annotated Code of Maryland, a 600 pot authorization (CB6) requires the license holder to

have one crew member in addition to him/herself and a 900 pot authorization (CB9) requires the license holder to have two crew members in

addition to him/herself on board. These additional crew members must be on board the vessel in order for the licensee to harvest at the bushel

limit assigned to a CB6 or CB9. If crew members are not on board, then the licensee is restricted to the TFL or CB3 bushel limits.

Mark J. Belton

Secretary

Maryland Department of Natural Resources

Contact: Jacob Holtz (410) 260-8262

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DEPARTMENT OF STATE POLICE

HANDGUN ROSTER BOARD Official Handgun Roster—July 1, 2016

The following is a list of handguns manufactured after January 1, 1985, that have received final approval by the Handgun Roster Board and

that are not otherwise prohibited by law.

Manufacturers are listed alphabetically. Be advised that the Handgun Roster has been amended in accordance with Senate Bill 619, Chapter

456 of the Laws of Maryland, effective June 1, 1994, which prohibits the sale of certain assault pistols in the State of Maryland. Please consult

the law or Firearms Bulletin 94-1, which is available from the Maryland State Police Licensing Division.

Additionally, Senate Bill 281 prohibits detachable magazines with a capacity of more than 10 rounds of ammunition.

It is unlawful to manufacture for distribution or sale or to sell or offer for sale in Maryland any handgun manufactured after January 1, 1985

that is not officially on the Handgun Roster, except for the manufacture of prototype models required for design, development, testing, and

approval by the Board. Neither the State of Maryland nor any agency, officer, or employee of the State assumes any liability for injuries caused

by any handgun on the Handgun Roster.

Manufacturer Model Name Model Number Caliber

Advanced Armament MPW 102869 300 Blackout

Agrozet National Z-83 .380 ACP

Alchemy Arms Spectre 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Aldo Uberti & Co. 1851 Rich. Conv .38 SP, .38 Colt, .44 Colt

Aldo Uberti & Co. 1858 Remington Conversion 1000/01/02/03/04/05/1

0 11/12/13

.45LC, .38 Sp, .32-20, .44-40

Aldo Uberti & Co. 1860 Rich. Conv .38 SP, .38 Colt, .44 Colt

Aldo Uberti & Co. 1873 22 LR, .44/40

Aldo Uberti & Co. 1875 Outlaw .357 MAG

Aldo Uberti & Co. 1875 Top Break .357 Mag., .45LC, 44-40, .38 SP

Aldo Uberti & Co. Bisley .44-40, .45 LC, .44 MAG, .357 Mag.

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Aldo Uberti & Co. 1875 Schofield Cavalry & W. Fargo .44-40, .45 LC

Aldo Uberti & Co. Buck Horn .44 MAG

Aldo Uberti & Co. Cattleman .22 LR, .22 MAG, .357 MAG,.38 SP, 44-40, .45

LC, .44 Mag.

Aldo Uberti & Co. New Model #3 Frontier .45 LC

Aldo Uberti & Co. Regulator .357 MAG, .44-40, .45 LC

Aldo Uberti & Co. Regulator Delux .357 MAG, .44-40, .45 LC

Aldo Uberti & Co. Regulator Sher. .357 MAG, .44-40, .45 LC

Aldo Uberti & Co. Regulator Store .357 MAG, .44-40, .45 LC

Aldo Uberti & Co. Replicas .38, .44

Aldo Uberti & Co. Rolling Block Target Pistol

1871

Cat 1548

Aldo Uberti & Co. Russian .44 Russian

Aldo Uberti & Co. Sing Act Commem All

Aldo Uberti & Co. Stampede SAA .357 Mag., .45 Colt

Aldo Uberti & Co. Smoke Wagon 4105/06/07/08/09/10/1

1/12

.45 LC, .38 Sp, .44-40, .357 Mag

Aldo Uberti & Co. Stallion .22 MAG, .22LR

Aldo Uberti & Co. (Stoeger

Ind.)

0867 Russian 3 Model .45 LC

Aldo Uberti & Co. (Stoeger

Ind.)

Single Action .357 MAG, .44/40, .45 LC

Aldo Uberti & Co. (Stoeger

Ind.)

1871 .38 Sp.

Aldo Uberti & Co. (Stoeger

Ind.)

1875 Army Outlaw 341515 .45 LC

Alfa-Proj (CzechPoint) CzechPoint 3541, 241, 261,

341, 361, 731, 741, 761,

841, 3531, 3561, 3830,

9231

.22LR, 22 Magnum, 32 S&W Long, .38 Special,

9mm, .357 Magnum

AMAC/Iver Johnson Pony .380 ACP

AMAC/Iver Johnson TP22 .22 LR

AMAC/Iver Johnson TP25 .25 ACP

AMAC/Iver Johnson Trailsman .22 LR

Amadeo Rossi S.A. 283 .32 S&W

Amadeo Rossi S.A. 293 .32 S&W

Amadeo Rossi S.A. 483 .22 LR

Amadeo Rossi S.A. 518 .22LR

Amadeo Rossi S.A. 720 Hammerless .44 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. Cyclops .357 MAG

Amadeo Rossi S.A. Lady Rossi .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 31 .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 51 .22 LR

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 511 Sportsman .22 LR

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 515 .22 LR or .22 Mag

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 677 .357 MAG

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 68 .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 70 .22 LR

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 720 .44 S&W Special

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 84 .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 841 .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 85 .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 851 .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 853 .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 877 .357 MAG

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 88 .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 89 .32 S&W

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 94 .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 941 .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 95 .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 951 .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 97 .357 MAG

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Amadeo Rossi S.A. M 971,M 971-VRC .357 MAG

Amadeo Rossi S.A. (Braztech) R851 .38 Spl., .357 Mag., .22 LR, .17 HMR

Amadeo Rossi S.A. (Braztech) R971 .38 Spl., .357 Mag., .22 LR, .17 HMR

Amadeo Rossi S.A. (Braztech) R972 .38 Spl., .357 Mag., .22 LR, .17 HMR

Amadeo Rossi S.A. (Braztech) R 351, R 352 .357 MAG, .38 SP

Amadeo Rossi S.A. (Braztech) R 461, R 462 .357 MAG, .38 SP

Amer. Frontier Firearms 1851 Richards N .38, .38 SP, .44 Russian

Amer. Frontier Firearms 1871-72 Models .38, .38 SP, .44 Russian

Amer. Frontier Firearms Remington New Army Models 38SP, 44RUS&SP, 44-40, .45 LC

Amer. Frontier Firearms Richards &Mason 1851 Navy .38, .38 SP, .44 Russian

Amer. Frontier Firearms Richards 1860- Army & 1861 Navy .38, .38 SP, .44 Russian

American Arms, Inc. CX-22 Classic .22 LR

American Arms, Inc. CXC-22 .22 LR

American Arms, Inc. EP-380 .380 ACP

American Arms, Inc. MX-9 9mm

American Arms, Inc. P-98 .22 LR

American Arms, Inc. PK-22 .22 LR

American Arms, Inc. Sabre .40 S&W, 9mm

American Arms, Inc. TT9mm (Tokarev) 9mm

American Arms, Inc. Woodmaster .22 LR

American Tactical 92 AT 92 F 9mm

American Tactical American Classic .45 ACP

American Tactical C 45 .45 ACP

American Tactical CS 9 9mm

American Tactical FS 9 9mm

American Tactical FX Titan SS 1911 ATIGFX 45 TIS .45 ACP

American Tactical FX-GI 1911 ATI-FX-45-GI .45 ACP

American Tactical FX-Military 1911 ATI-FX-45-MIL .45 ACP

American Tactical FX-Thunderbolt 1911 ATI-FX-45-THUN .45 ACP

American Tactical FX-Titan 1911 ATIGFX 45TIB .45 ACP

American Tactical HP 9 9mm

American Western Arms Longhorn 1873 Army .44 SP, .45 LC,

American Western Arms Longhorn 1873 Army 32/20, 38/40, 38/357, 44/40

American Western Arms Peacekeeper 1873 Army 32/20, 38/40, 38/357, 44/40, .44 SP, .45 LC

AMT or IAI/AMT .380 Backup II .380 ACP

AMT or IAI/AMT .45 ACP Backup .45 ACP

AMT or IAI/AMT Automag II .22 MAG

AMT or IAI/AMT Automag III .30 CAR, 9mm WIN

AMT or IAI/AMT Automag IV .45 WNMG

AMT or IAI/AMT Automag V AMT-00050 .50 AE

AMT or IAI/AMT AMT or IAI/AMT .400 Corbon

AMT or IAI/AMT Backup .22 LR, .380 ACP

AMT or IAI/AMT Backup DAO .38 SUP, 9mm, .40 S&W,.380 ACP

AMT or IAI/AMT Commando .40 S&W

AMT or IAI/AMT Government .45 ACP

AMT or IAI/AMT Hardballer .45 ACP

AMT or IAI/AMT Hardballer Long .45 ACP

AMT or IAI/AMT Javelina 10mm

AMT or IAI/AMT Lightning .22 LR

AMT or IAI/AMT Lightning Bulls .22 LR

AMT or IAI/AMT On Duty 9mm, .40 S&W

AMT or IAI/AMT Skipper .40 S&W

Anschutz Exemplar .22 LR

Anschutz Varmit Pistol 17LP, 17P .17 HMR

Anschutz Varmit-Target 64P .22 LR, .22 Mag,.223.22-250

Arcus 98 DA 9MM

Arcus Arcus 94 9mm, .40 S&W

Arcus Compact 94 9mm, .40 S&W

Arimus Tactical Predator AT-15 5.56 Nato/.223 Remington

ArmaLite AR-24, AR24K 9mm

ArmaLite Sheriff's Model and

LongSlide

AR-24, AR24K 9mm

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Armatix IP1 VOID OF ANY

SMARTSYSTEM

TECHNOLOGY &

LIGHTING

FUNCTIONALITY

.22 LR

Armi San Marco 1851 Rich. Conv .38 SP, .38 Colt, .44 Colt

Armi San Marco 1860 Army Black Powder Conversion .44 Colt, .38 Colt

Armi San Marco 1860 Rich. Conv .38 SP, .38 Colt, . 44 Colt

Armi San Marco Schofield Mil. .44-40

Armi San Marco Sing Act Commem All

Armi San Marco (Cimarron

Arms)

1861 Rich. Conv .32 WCF, 32-20

Armi San Marco (Cimarron

Arms)

1861 Rich. Conv .38 SP, .38 Colt, .44 Colt

Armi San Marco (Cimarron

Arms)

Frontier 6 Shtr All as of 4/30/96 All as of 4/30/96

Armi San Marco (Cimarron

Arms)

New Thunderer All as of 4/30/96 All as of 4/30/96

Armi San Marco (Cimarron

Arms)

Peacemaker All as of 4/30/96 All as of 4/30/96

Armi San Marco (Cimarron

Arms)

Pinched Frame .45 LC

Armi San Marco (Cimarron

Arms)

Schofield Mil. .45 LC

Armi San Marco (Cimarron

Arms)

Sheriff's Model All as of 4/30/96 All as of 4/30/96

Armi San Marco (Cimarron

Arms)

Single Act Army All as of 4/30/96 All as of 4/30/96

Armi San Marco (Cimarron

Arms)

Sp. Ed. SAA All as of 4/30/96 All as of 4/30/96

Armi San Marco (Cimarron

Arms)

Storekeeper All as of 4/30/96 All as of 4/30/96

Armi San Marco (Traditions) 1873 SAA .45 LC, 44-40, .22LR, .357 MAG

Armi San Marco (Traditions) Blk. Pwdr. Conv 32-20, .32 WCF, 44-40, .45SCHO

Armi San Marco (Traditions) Blk. Pwdr. Conv .38 SP, 44 Colt, 38 Colt

ArmsCor Philippines Armscor Precision M 206 .38 Sp

ArmsCor Philippines Det. Chief M200 DC .38 SP

ArmsCor Philippines Police M200 P .38 SP

ArmsCor Philippines Special Edition 100 TC .38 SP

ArmsCor Philippines Thunder Chief M200 TC .38 SP

ArmsCor Precision

International (Rock Island

Armory)

Model 200 .38 Sp

ArmsCor Precision

International (Taylor & Co Inc)

Taylor Tactical 1911 A1 1911 STD, 1911 AC .45 ACP

ArmsCor Precision

International (Taylor & Co Inc)

Taylor Tactical 1911 A1 1911 STD, 1911 AC .45 ACP

ArmsCor Precision

International (Taylor & Co Inc)

Taylor Tactical 1911 A1-FS 51465, 51473, 51474,

51475, 51476, 51477

9mm, .45 ACP, 10mm

ArmsCor Precision

International (Taylor & Co Inc)

Taylor Tactical 1911

Compact Carry Pistol

51469 .45 ACP, 9mm

Arsenal (Bulgaria) Makarov 9X18 mm, .380 ACP

Arsenal (Bulgaria) Sam 7 K 7.62 X 39

Arsenal (Bulgaria) SLR SLR-107UR,

SLR107CR, SLR107F,

SLR-107FR

7.62 X 39mm

Arsenal (Bulgaria) SLR-104UR (SBR) 5.45X39

Arsenal (USA) SLR-106U, SLR-106UR 5.56 X 45mm (.223)

Arsenal Firearms (Italy) (TCC

Importer)

AF 2011 A1 (Double

Barrel)

.45 ACP, .38 Super, 10mm

Arsenal Firearms (Italy) (TCC

Importer)

Strike One 9mm, .40 S&W, .357 Sig

Astra 250 .38

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Astra 680 .38

Astra A-100 9mm, .45 ACP, .40 S&W

Astra A-100 Car. Comp 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Astra A-60 .380 ACP

Astra A-70 9mm

Astra A-75 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Astra A-80 .38 SUP, .45 ACP, 9mm

Astra A-90 .45 ACP, 9mm

Astra Constable 22 LR, .380 ACP

Astra M 357(Big Bore) .357 MAG

Astra M 41 (Big Bore) .41 MAG

Astra M 44 (Big Bore) .44 MAG

Astra M 45 (Big Bore) .45 ACP

Astra Sport .22 LR

Atlantic Arms Mfg AA89 9mm

Atlantic Arms MFG AA89 KFS "Assault Pistol" Not

for sale to general

public purchase by US

Gov, Armed Forces,

Law Enforce.

Agencies ONLY

9mm

Atlantic Arms Mfg AA89K "Assault Pistol" Not

for sale to general

public purchase by US

Gov, Armed Forces,

Law Enforce.

Agencies ONLY

9mm

Baikal or IMEZ - (Russia) IJ-70 Models All 9mm Makarov & .380 ACP

Baikal or IMEZ - (Russia) IZH35M .22 LR, .32 ACP

Beeman Precision Arms, Inc. Mini P-08 Auto .380 ACP

Baikal - (Russia) Vostok .22 LR

Baikal - (Russia) Vostok MC 55 .22 LR

Baikal - (Russia) Vostok TOZ 35 22 LR

Beeman Precision Arms, Inc. P-08 Auto Pis. .22 LR

Beeman/Unique D.E.S. 32U .32 S&W

Benelli B76 .30 LUGER, 9mm

Benelli B77 .32 ACP

Benelli B80 .30 LUGER

Benelli Benelli 9MM 9mm

Benelli M1 & M2 (SBS) 12 Gauge

Benelli M4 (SBS) 12 Gauge

Benelli MP3S .32 SWLWC

Benelli MP90S .22 LR, .32 S&W,WC

Benelli MP95E MP95E

Benelli Nova, Super Nova (SBS) 12 gauge

Beretta (Umarex) ARX 160 .22 LR

Beretta USA 70-S .22 LR, .380 ACP

Beretta USA PB-765 .22 LR

Beretta USA 71 .22 LR

Beretta USA 98-FS 9mm

Beretta USA 89 Gold Standard .22 LR

Beretta USA M-89-BB .380

Beretta USA 90-Two 9mm, .40 S&W

Beretta USA 21 Bobcat .22 LR

Beretta USA 76 .22 LR

Beretta USA 81-BB .32 ACP

Beretta USA 87 Cheetah .22 LR

Beretta USA 87-BB Cheetah .22 LR

Beretta USA (BU) Pico) .380 ACP, .32 ACP

Beretta USA 21-A (Bobcat) All as of 4/30/96 .22 LR, .25 ACP

Beretta USA 3032 (ThunCat.) .32 ACP

Beretta USA 3032 (Tomcat) All as of 4/30/96 .32 ACP

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Beretta USA 84 (Cheetah) All as of 4/30/96 .380 ACP

Beretta USA 85 (Cheetah) All as of 4/30/96 .380 ACP

Beretta USA 86 (Cheetah) All as of 4/30/96 .380 ACP

Beretta USA 9000S (F or D) 9mm, .40 S&W, .357 SIG, .45ACP

Beretta USA 92 Centennial 9mm

Beretta USA 92 FS Inox Compact J90C9F20, J90C9F21 9mm

Beretta USA 92A1 F, D, G and C 9mm

Beretta USA 92G, 92G (Brigadier) All as of 4/30/96 9mm

Beretta USA 950 (Jetfire) All as of 4/30/96 .22 SH, .25 ACP, .22 LR

Beretta USA 96, 96 (Inox Finish) All as of 4/30/96 .40 S&W

Beretta USA 96A1 F, D, G and C .40 S&W

Beretta USA Cougar 80357 .357 SIG

Beretta USA Cougar 8045 .45 ACP

Beretta USA Cougar F 8000 or Model 95 9mm

Beretta USA Cougar F, G, D 8040 .40 S&W

Beretta USA Cougar G,D 8000 .45 ACP

Beretta USA M9, M9 A-1, M9 A-3 9mm

Beretta USA Mini Cougar 8045F .45 ACP

Beretta USA Mini Cougar 8000/8040 D,F or G 9mm, .40SW

Beretta USA Nano JMN9S15, JMN4S15 9mm, .40 Cal.

Beretta USA Neos U22 .22 LR

Beretta USA Px4 Storm Type F, D, G, C 9mm, .40S&W .45 ACP (Model Addition D,G,C)

Beretta USA Px4 Storm Compact F, C, D, G 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Beretta USA Px4 Storm Sub Compact Type F, D, G, C 9mm, .40 S&W

Beretta USA Stampede .357 Mag., .45 Colt

Beretta USA Target 87 .22 LR

Beretta/Wilson 92 G Brigadier Tactical 9mm

Bernardelli PO18, PO18/9, PO18C 7.65mm, 9mm, 9X21mm

Bernardelli 100 .22 LR

Bernardelli 69 .22 LR

Bernardelli 80 .22 LR, .380 ACP

Bernardelli 90 .22 LR, .32 ACP

Bernardelli AMR .22 LR, .380 ACP

Bernardelli P. One 9X21 mm, 9X19 mm, .40 S&W

Bernardelli PO10 .22 LR

Bernardelli U.S.A. .22 LR, .380 ACP

Bersa 226 .22 LR

Bersa 224 .22 LR

Bersa 23 & 23 NKL .22 LR

Bersa 85 .380 ACP

Bersa 86 .380

Bersa 383 .380 ACP

Bersa Bersa 9mm

Bersa 83 & 83 NKL .380 ACP

Bersa 223 .22 LR

Bersa BP9CC, BP40CC,

BP380CC

BP9CC, BP40CC,

BP380CC

40 S&W, .380 ACP

Bersa BP9CC, BP40CC,

BP380CC

BP9CC, BP40CC,

BP380CC

9mm

Bersa Firestorm .22 LR, .32 ACP, .380 ACP

Bersa Mini Firestorm .45ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Bersa Series 95 .380 ACP

Bersa Thunder 22 THUN22 .22 LR

Bersa Thunder 380 .380 ACP

Bersa Thunder 380 Combat .380 ACP

Bersa Thunder 380 Matte Plus .380 ACP

Bersa Thunder 40 .40 S&W

Bersa Thunder 45 .45 ACP

Bersa Thunder 9 9mm

Bersa Thunder 9 Pro 9mm

BF Arms Single Shot Pis All

Black Aces Tactical Pro Series 5 12 Gauge

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Black Rain Ordnance Fallout 10 (SBR) .308

Bobcat Weapons BW 5 9mm

Boberg XR9-S, XR9-L 9mm/9mm+P

Bond Arms Backup .45 ACP

Bond Arms Century 2000 .327 Fed Mag., .45 ACP

Bond Arms Century 2000 45 LC, 450 Super Bond, 44 Mag., 10mm, 40

S&W, .357 Sig., 357 Mag., 357 Max., 9mm, 32

H&R, 22 Mag, 38-40, .22LR, .44-40

Bond Arms Patriot 45 LC/.410 Gauge

Bond Arms Ranger-II (with Trigger Guard) .45Colt/.410 Gauge

Bond Arms Snake Slayer BASS 45/410,.45Colt,450SuperBond,.44Special,44-

40,.45GAP,10mm

Bond Arms Snake Slayer BASS .40S&W,.357Max/Mag, .38SPl, 9mm, .32 H&R

mag, .22LR

Bond Arms Snake Slayer IV .410/.45LC

Bond Arms Texas Defender with trigger guard .38 Super

Bond Arms Texas Defender with trigger guard .32 HR, 38/357, 9mm, .45 Colt. .40 S&W, .44

MAG/.44 SP,.45 ACP, .45 Super, .44 Russian

Bond Arms Texas Defender with trigger guard .327 Federal Mag

Bond Arms Texas Defender with trigger guard .40 S&W, .44 MAG/.44 SP, .22LR

Bond Arms USA Defender .410/45 LC

British Firearms Ltd. 2000 .22

BRNO or CZ CZ75 Compact 9mm, .40 S&W

BRNO or CZ CZ75 P-01 9mm, .40 S&W

BRNO or CZ CZ2075 Rami 9mm, .40 S&W

BRNO or CZ Cadet 75 .22 LR

BRNO or CZ CZ 75 P-06 .40 S&W

BRNO or CZ CZ-100, CZ-101 9mm,.40 S&W,.45 ACP,.357 SIG

BRNO or CZ CZ-40, CZ-40B .40 S&W

BRNO or CZ CZ-50 .32/7.65

BRNO or CZ CZ-75 SP01, SP-01 Tactical 9mm, 40 S&W

BRNO or CZ CZ-75 Shadow SP 01 9mm

BRNO or CZ CZ-75B 9mm, .40 S&W

BRNO or CZ CZ75-BD 9mm, .40 S&W

BRNO or CZ CZ-75SA 9mm, .40 S&W

BRNO or CZ CZ-82 9 X 19 mm

BRNO or CZ CZ-83 .32 ACP, .380 ACP

BRNO or CZ CZ-85, CZ Combat 7.65, 9mm

BRNO or CZ CZ-97B .45 ACP, .40 S&W

BRNO or CZ P-07 .40 Cal, 9mm

BRNO or CZ P-09 91621 9mm

BRNO or CZ Scorpion EVO 3 S1 91350 9mm Luger

Brolin Arms L45 .45 ACP

Brolin Arms L45C .45 ACP

Brolin Arms P45 Comp .45 ACP

Brolin Arms P45C Comp .45 ACP

Brolin Arms Pro-Comp .45 ACP

Brolin Arms Pro-Stock .45 ACP

Browning 1911-22-A-1, Compact,

Commerative

51802490, 51818490,

51819490, 51816490

.22 LR

Browning 1911-380 (Black Label),

1911-22 (Black Label)

051904492,

051901492,

051820490

.22 LR

Browning 1911-380 (Black Label),

1911-22 (Black Label)

051904492,

051901492,

051820490

.380 ACP

Browning 40 S&W HiPower 2W05P24 .40 S&W

Browning 425 .380

Browning BDA .380 ACP

Browning BPM-D 9mm, .40S&W, .357 SIG, .45 ACP

Browning Buckmark All .22 LR

Browning Challenger I, II, or III .22 CAL

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Browning Double-Mode BDM 9mm

Browning High Power G. P. Practical 9mm

Browning High Power Vigilante 9mm

Browning High Power Military Nato 9mm

Browning High Power Mark III S 9mm

Browning High Power G.P. Sport 9mm

Browning High Power G.P. Competition 9mm

Browning High Power Mark II 9mm

Browning HiPower Capitan 2405144 9mm

Browning Hi-Power Standard 51003: 494, 493, 394,

393

9mm, .40S&W

Browning HP-Practical Adj. Sights .40 S&W

Browning HP-Practical Adj. Sights 9mm

Browning Pro-9, Pro-40 051251393,

051252394

9mm, .40 S&W

Browning Fabrique Nat. High Power 9mm

Brugger & Thomet APC .45 ACP, 9mm

Brugger & Thomet TP 9-US 9 X 19 mm

Bruni, S.P.A. Jaguar-80 .32

BUL Transmark, Ltd. Cherokee 10901 9mm, 40 S&W

BUL Transmark, Ltd. Cherokee Compact BUL-10903 9mm

BUL Transmark, Ltd. M-5 & M-5 Frame All 40 S&W, .45 ACP

BUL Transmark, Ltd. M-5 & M-5 Frame All 9X19, 9X21, 9X23, .38 SUP

BUL Transmark, Ltd. Storm 9mm

BUL Transmark, Ltd. (Century

Arms International)

Bul Storm Compact 9mm

Bushmaster C 15 * “Assault Pistol” Not

for sale to general

public purchase by US

Gov. Armed Forces,

Law Enforce Agencies

ONLY

9mm

Bushmaster Carbon 15- P 97 S * “Assault Pistol” Not

for sale to general

public purchase by US

Gov. Armed Forces,

Law Enforce Agencies

ONLY

5.56

Bushmaster Pit Viper- AP-21 * “Assault Pistol” Not

for sale to general

public purchase by US

Gov. Armed Forces,

Law Enforce Agencies

ONLY

.223 Remington, 5.56mm

Cabot Guns S 100 & S103 .45 ACP

Cabot Guns (Penn United

Tech)

Black Diamond .45 ACP

Cabot Guns (Penn United

Tech)

Bullseye .45 ACP

Cabot Guns (Penn United

Tech)

GI, GCI, Commander .45 ACP

Cabot Guns (Penn United

Tech)

Jones .45 ACP

Cabot Guns (Penn United

Tech)

National Standard .45 ACP

Cabot Guns (Penn United

Tech)

RangeMaster .45 ACP

Cabot Guns (Penn United

Tech)

South Paw .45 ACP

Calico 950 9mm

Calico M110 .22 LR

Canik (Tri Star) P-120 9mm, .40 S&W

Canik (Tri Star) T-120 85094, 85096, 85099 9mm

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Canik (Century Arms) TP 9 –SA 9mm

Canik (Century Arms) TP 9 V2 9 X 19mm

Canik (Century Arms) TP-9 SF 9 X 19mm

Canik 55 L-120, S-120 9 X 19 mm

Canik 55 Shark FC 9X19 mm

Canik 55 Stingray C 9mm Luger

Canik 55 TP 9 9 mm

Caracal Int Model C 9mm

Caracal Int Model F 9mm X 19

Carl Walther CCP 9mm

Carl Walther Colt 1911 Rail Gun

(UmarexUSA)

2245705 .22 LR

Carl Walther Colt Gold Cup

(UmarexUSA)

2245708 .22 LR

Carl Walther Colt Government Model -

1911 (UmarexUSA)

2245700 .22 LR

Carl Walther HK-416 .22 LR

Carl Walther P-22 .22 LR

Carl Walther PPX 2790025, 2790050,

2790122, 2790131,

2790149

9mm, 40 S&W

Caspian Arms Ltd. Frames All All

Caspian Arms Ltd. M1911 Style .38 Super; 9 mm

Caspian Arms Ltd. M1911 Style .45 ACP

CBC (Mossberg) 715 Pistol 715 P .22 LR

CCF Raceframes LLC Alloy Glock Pistol Frame N/A N/A

Century Arms International C 39 7.62 X 39 mm

Century Arms International C 39 Micro 7.62 X 39 mm

Century Gun Distributing Inc Model 100 .45-70

Century Gun Distributing Inc Model 300 .375 WIN

Century Gun Distributing Inc Model 300 .30-30

Century Gun Distributing Inc Model 400 .444 MAR

Century Gun Distributing Inc Model 500 .50-70

Charles Daly M-5 Daly M-5: Ultra-X,

IPSC, Government,

Commander

.45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Charles Daly Field 1911-A1P .45 ACP

Charles Daly DDA 10-45 .45 ACP, 9mm, .38 SUP, .40 S&W

Charles Daly Daly HP HP 9mm

Charles Daly 1911-A1 Field FS, MS, CS, EFST,

EFS, EMS, ECS

.45 ACP, 9mm, .38 SUP, .40 S&W

Charles Daly 1911A1 Empire EFST, ECMT, EFS,

ECS, EMS

.45 ACP, .38 Super, 9mm, .40 S&W

Charles Daly 1873 .357 Mag, .45 LC

Charles Daly ZDA 9mm, .40 S&W

Charter 2000 357 Pug .357 Mag.

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Bonnie .32 H&R

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Bulldog .44 SPL

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Bulldog Pug .44 SPL

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Bulldog Tiger 24420 .44 SPL

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Bulldog Tracker 357 MAG

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Chic Lady 53839 .38 SP

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Clyde .38 SP

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Cougar 53833 .38 SP

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Explorer II&SII 9228 & 9228S .22 LR

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Goldfinger 53890 .38 Sp

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Gunblaster 53838 .38 Special

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Lavender Lady 53840 .38 SP

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Mag Pug & Target Mag Pug 73520, 73521, 73540,

13520

.357 Mag.

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Off Duty, On Duty .22 LR, .38 SPL

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Old Glory 23872 .38 Sp

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Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Panther 53873 .38 Special

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Pathfinder .22LR/MG

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Patriot 73270, 73274 All Calibers

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Pink Lady 53230 32 H&R

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC Pit Bull 79920, 74020, 64520 .45 ACP

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Pit Bull 79920, 74020, 64520 9mm, .40 S&W,

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Police Bulldog .32 H&R, .38 SPL, .44 SPL

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Police Undercov .32 H&RMG, .38 SPL

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Santa Fe Sky 53860 .38 SP

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. SouthPaw 93820 .38 SP

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Target Bulldog .357 MAG, .44 SPL

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Tiffany .38 Special

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Undercover .38 SP

Charter Arms/CHARCO INC. Undercover Lite 53820 .38 SP

Chiappa Firearms American Classic-22 22 LR

Chiappa Firearms M9-22 .22 LR

Chiappa Firearms Plinkerton .22LR, .22 Mag

Chiappa Firearms Puma M-1911-22, 1911-22 .22 LR

Chiappa Firearms Puma 1873 SAA-22 22 LR/ 22 Magnum

Chiappa Firearms Puma Bounty Hunter .45 LC, .44 MAG, .44/40 Winchester

Chiappa Firearms Rhino 60DS .357 Magnum

Chiappa Firearms Rhino 400DS (Combo

Cylinders)

9mm/357 Mag

Chiappa Firearms Rhino 200D .40 S&W

Chiappa Firearms Rhino 20DS .357 Mag

Chiappa Firearms Rhino 50DS .40 S&W, .357 Mag

Chiappa Firearms Rhino 60DS .40 S&W

Chiappa Firearms Rhino 40DS 40 S&W, .357 Mag

Chiappa Firearms Rhino 200DS .40 S&W, .357 Mag

Chip McCormick Corp. 1911A1 Frame Forged Custom Grade .45 ACP, .38 SUP, 9mm, .40 SW

Chip McCormick Corp. Frames MCS-38 & MCS-45 .38 Sup & .45 ACP

Chipmunk Silhouette .22 LR

Christensen Arms 1911 Commander .45 ACP

Christensen Arms 1911 Government .45 ACP

Christensen Arms 1911 Officer .45 ACP

Christensen Arms Tactical .45 ACP

Cimarron Arms Rich Mason Conv 1851 Navy 1860 Army .38 SP, .44 Colt, .45 S&W

Cimarron Arms Schofield .44-40

Cimarron Arms Schofield .38 Spl

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) 1872 Open Top .45 LC

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) 1872 Open Top .38SP/CT, .44SP/CT/RUS, .45SCH

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) 1875 Remington .357 MAG, .44 WCF, .45 Colt

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) 1890 Remington .357 MAG, .44 WCF, .45 Colt

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) 1911 1911AI .45 ACP

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) Lightning .38SP/CT, .44SP/CT/RUS, .45SCH

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) Lightning .22 LR, .32-20, .32 H+R Mag.

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) P .38 SP, .38 Colt, .44 Colt, .45 LC, 22 LR, .32 H+R

Mag

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) P Jr. .32 H+R Mag.

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) P Jr. .22LR .38SP .38SW .32-20 .32SW

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) Single Act. Arm .44 S&WSP, .44 WCF, .45 Colt , .22 LR, .357

MAG, .38 WCF

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) Single Act. Tar .38 WCF, .44 S&WSP, .44 WCF

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) Single Act. Tar .22 LR, .22 MAG, .357 MAG

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) Single Act. Tar .45 Colt

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) Single Act.Lg F .44 MAG

Cimarron Arms (Aldo Uberti) Thunderer .357 Mag., .38 Sp, 44-40, .44 Spec., .45 LC, .45

ACP

Cimarron Arms (Pietta) Frontier .45, 44-40 & .357

Cimarron Arms (Pietta) Thunderball .45 & .357

Citadel (L.S.I) 1911 CIT38SFSPNP .38 SP

Citadel (L.S.I) 1911 A-1 CIT 45 .45 ACP

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CMMG, Inc. MK 9 90A3BAD 9mm

Cobra Firearms CA Series CA32, CA38 .32 ACP, .380 ACP

Cobra Firearms Freedom Series FS-32, FS-380 .32 ACP., .380 ACP

Cobra Firearms Shadow S38 .38 SP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. ***USMC 01070CQB .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. .380 S'80 Govt. All .380 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. 1860 Army Black Powder Conversion .44 Colt

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. 1861 Navy Black Powder Conversion 38 LC

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. 22 Target .22LR

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Agent All .38 SP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Albany Tricente G2261AT .22 LR

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. All Amer. 2000 All 9mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Anaconda All .44 MAG, .45 LC

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. AR15A3 (SBR) 5.56 mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. AR15A3, M4 9mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Boa All .357 MAG

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Cobra All .38 SP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Colt 22 All as of 4/30/96 .22 LR

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Comb Cmndr S'80 All .38 Sup, 9mm, .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Combat Elite All .40S&W,10mm,.45 ACP,.38 SUP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Combat Stallion O9848CS .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Combat Target All .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Comm.Ltwt. S'80 All .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Commander 09840T, 4610 .45 ACP, 9mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Commanding Off. O9186 OR O9046 .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Commando Spec. All .38 SP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Cowboy .45LC, .44MAG, .44-40, .357MAG

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Custom Comb. 10 O2011CC 10mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Custom Competit 9mm .40 S&W .45 ACP .357 SIG

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Delta Gold Cup All 10mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Detective Spec. All .38 SP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Diamondback All .22 LR, .38SP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Doub. Dia. Offs O1986 .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Doub. Dia. Pyth I1986 .357 MAG

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Dbl. Eag. S'90 All 9MM.38 SUP.45 ACP,10mm .40SW

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Defender 9mm .40 S&W .45 ACP .357 SIG

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Delta 10 Series 80 10mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Delta Elite All 10mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. DS-II .38 SP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. El Dorado O5138ED .38 SUP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. El General O2575 .38 SUP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. El Jeffe O1070EJ .38 SUP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Elt Team Pistol O2014 10mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Elt Team Pistol O8014 .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Gold Cup Cmndr. O4070, O4070GS .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc Gold Cup Cmndr. O4870 .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Gold Cup El O5245GCE .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Gold Cup Elite O5842 .40 S&W

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Gold Cup Elt 40 05842GCE .40 S&W

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. GoldCp MKIV S80 All .45 ACP, .38SUP, 9mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Government Model 01091, 01070RG,

01070M45,

01070XSE,

.45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Government Model

***M45A1

01070M45 .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Government Model 1911 02991 .38 Super

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Government Model

Competition Series

01982CCS 9mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Government Model Series

70

.45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Govt Pocketlite All .380 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Grizzly .357 Mag.

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Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Heirloom .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. King Cobra All .357 MAG

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Lawman MK V All .357 MAG

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Limited Class 01991LCM .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. M1991A1 .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. M4 LE6933 5.56 mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. M4 LE6921 5.56 mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. M4 LE6945 CQB 5.56mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. M4 LE6943 223/5.56

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. M4 LE6941 5.56 mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Magnum Carry .357 MAG

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Match 10 Pistol O2010MT 10mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. MKIV/S'80 Govt. All .38SUP, 9mm .45ACP .40S&W .22LR

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Model 1991 A1 All .45 ACP, 9mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Mustang All .380 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. NCO Special Ed. O9845NC .45

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. New Agent 0-7810-D, 0-7812-D 9mm, .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Night Defender 07000NDF .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Officers Match O50700M .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Off's ACP S'80 All .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Peacekeeper All .357 MAG

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Pocket Nine 9mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Mustang All .380 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Mustang Pktlt. All .380 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Mustang Plus II All .380 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Police Positive .38SP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Pony .380 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Python All .357 MAG

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. SAA All All

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. SF-VI .38 SP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Silver Stallio O9847SS .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Snake Eyes I3021SE & I3620SE .357 MAG

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Spc Ligtwgt Com O4540LWC .38 SUP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Special Edtns. All with 1970 & 1991 .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Super Stallion O5240SS .38 SUP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Tank Officers C O4616T0 .45 ACP

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Texas 150TH Pre P2840TP .45 LC

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Trooper MK V All .357 MAG

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Ultra Elt Gover O6395UE .380 GOVT

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Ultra Ten O5012UT 10mm

Colt/Colt's Mfg. Co., Inc. Whitetailer V8385 & AA3080WT .357 MAG

Comanche Comanche I .22 LR

Comanche Comanche II .38 Spl.

Comanche Comanche III .357 Mag.

Comanche Super Comanche .45LC/.410 Gauge

Combat Precision Frame 1911 .45 Auto, 9mm, 38 Super, 10mm, .40 S&W, .357

Sig

Competition Arms Competitor Single Shot All

Coonan Arms A and B .357 MAG

Coonan Arms Cadet .357 MAG

Coonan, Inc. 357 Magnum (Compact) .357 MAG

Cylinder & Slide 1911 Government Model -

100th Anniversary Ltd.

Edition

.45 ACP

CZ U.S.A. 1911 A-1 .45 ACP

CZ U.S.A. 805 Bren PS1 5.56 mm

Czech Small Arms (CSA) VZ 61 .32 ACP, .380 ACP, 9 X 18 Makarov

Czech Small Arms (CSA) VZ.58 Sporter 7.62 X 39, 5.56 X 45 mm

D J Getz DF 89 K ** Subject to any

restrictions that may

apply Crim Law Sub

Sec 4-301 and 4-303

9mm

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D J Getz DF 94 KFS 9mm

Daewoo DH-380 .380 ACP

Daewoo DH-40 .40 S&W

Daewoo DP-51 9mm

Daewoo DP-52 .22 LR

Dakota Tactical 9mm

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI 38 .38 SPL

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI 45 .45 LC

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI 44 .357 MAG, .357 MAX

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI 22 .22 LR, .22 MAG

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI 41 .41 MAG

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI 32/732 .32 MAG

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI 44 .44 MAG

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI 1911 CCO .45 ACP

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI 1911 Specialist 9mm, .45 ACP

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI 375 Super Mag 375 375 S.MG.

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI 445/7445 445/7445 445 SUP MG

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Compensated Ser All .357++ .357SM .414SM .445SM

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Compensated Ser All .357, .41, .44, .45, .460 Row.

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Discretion 9mm, .45 ACP

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Heritage RZ-45 .45 ACP

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Large Frame Ser All .41, .44, .45, .357++, .460

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Patriot CL Bobtail, Patriot

PT-C

01912 .45 ACP

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Pointman All .45 ACP, 9mm ,38 Super

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI ECO .45 ACP

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Guardian .45 ACP, .38 Super, 9mm

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Razorback 10 mm

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Silverback .45 ACP. 10mm

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Small Frame Ser All .22LR/MAG .32 .32-20 .38 .357

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Stnd Silhouette All .22LR, .357++, .41M, .44M

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Stnd Silhouette All .357SM, .414SM, .445SM

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Super Ram Sil. All .414SM, .445SM, .357SM

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Super Ram Sil. All .22LR, .41, .44, .357++

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI SuperMag Frame All .357SM, .414SM, .445SM

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Titan (Elite Series) 01976 10mm

Dan Wesson Firearms/NYI Valor, Valor Commander 1861, 1872, 1873,

1874, 1875, 1876,

1986, 1926, 1982,

1983

.45 ACP, 9mm

Daniel Defense, Inc. DDMK 18 (SBR) MK 18 5.56 mm

Daniel Defense, Inc. M4 Carbine (SBR) 300 AAC BLK, 5.56 mm

Davis Industries P-380 .380 ACP

Davis Industries P-32 .32 ACP

Deer Country Archery (DCA),

Inc.

Red X Arms DCA 15 .223/5.56 Nato

Definitive Arms AKX-9 9mm

Detonics 9-11-01 .45 ACP, .38 Super

Detonics Combat Master MC-2 .38 SUP, .45 ACP, 9mm

Detonics Combat Master MARK V .38 SUP, .45 ACP, 9mm

Detonics Combat Master MARK VI .38 SUP, .45 ACP, 9mm

Detonics Combat Master MARK VII .38 SUP, .45 ACP, 9mm

Detonics Combat Master MC-1 .38 SUP, .45 ACP, 9mm

Detonics CombatMaster .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .357 Sig, .38 Super, 9mm

Detonics Compmaster .45 ACP

Detonics Janus Scoremast .45 ACP, .451 MAG

Detonics Ladies Escort .45 ACP

Detonics Pocket 380 .380

Detonics Pocket 9 9mm

Detonics Pocket 9 L S 9mm

Detonics Power 9 9mm

Detonics Scoremaster .45 ACP, .451 MAG

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Detonics StreetMaster .45 ACP

Diamondback Firearms DB-15 DB15PFDE7,

DB15PODG7,

DB15PB7

5.56 X 45 mm (.223 Remington)

Diamondback Firearms DB-320 .32 NAA

Diamondback Firearms DB-380 .380 ACP

Diamondback Firearms DB-9 9mm

Diamondback Firearms FS Nine 9mm

Dilo Svratouch, Gottwaldovo Drulov 75 F.P. .22 LR

Dlask DAC 394 9mm

D-Max Sidewinder L-5 .375 Win

DoubleTap Defense Doubletap DT045011 9mm, 40 S&W, .45 ACP, .45 LC, .410 Shotgun

DoubleTap Defense Doubletap DT009011, DT009001 9mm, 40 S&W, .45 ACP, .45 LC, .410 Shotgun

D-Technik Sa vz. 61 .380 ACP, 9X18 Makarov, .32 ACP

E.A. Brown Mfg. Sing. Shot Pist All All

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Bounty Hunter EASAMBR6 .22LR/MAG

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Bounty Hunter EASAM B6/C6 .22LR/MAG

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Bounty Hunter EASAMB9 .22LR/MAG

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Bounty Hunter EASAB & EASAC .22LR/MAG

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Carry Comp. 9mm, .40S&W

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio European EA 22 T .22 LR

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio European EA 32B, EA 32C .32 ACP

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio European EA 380B, EA 380C .380 ACP

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio European EA 380 DAB/C/BC .380 ACP

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio European EA 22B, EA 22C .22 LR

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio FAB-92LB 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA9 LB/LC/LBC/LSS 9mm

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA9 B/C/BC/SS 9mm

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA9 Ported 9mm

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA41 B/C/BC/SS .41 AE

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA41 Ported .41 AE

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA40 B/C/BC/SS .40 S&W

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA40 Ported .40 S&W

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA45 B/C/BC/SS .45 ACP

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA45 Ported .45 ACP

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA41

LB/LC/LBC/LSS

.41 AE

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA40

LB/LC/LBC/LSS

.40 S&W

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA45

LB/LC/LBC/LSS

.45 ACP

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA10 10mm

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness EA38, P23L .38 SUP

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness 9X21, .38 SUP, 10mm, .22LR

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness FAB 92 9mm, .45 ACP, .40 S&W

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness Frames

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness Gold Match

Extreme

610660 9mm

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness Hunter 600252, 600257 10mm, .45 ACP

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness P 10mm, 9mm .40 S&W .45 ACP .357 SIG

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness Povona (Compact) Witness P-C 9mm, .40 S&W, .380 ACP

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Wtns LTD/UNLTD 9mm, .41 AE, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Wtns LTD/UNLTD 9X21, .38 SUP, 10mm, .22LR

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Wtns Slvr Team 9mm,.41AE,.40S&W,.45ACP,9X21

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Wtns Slvr Team .38 SUP, 10mm, .22LR

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Wtns Sprt LSP 9X21, .38 SUP, 10mm, .22LR

E.A.A./Hermann Weihrauch Big Bore Bounty Hunter .357 MAG, .41 MAG, .44 MAG

E.A.A./Hermann Weihrauch Big Bore Bounty Hunter .44/40, .45 LC

E.A.A./Hermann Weihrauch Windicator .38 Special, .357 MAG

E.M.F. (Alder-Jager) Dakota and Dakota Bisley .22 LR, .32-20, .357 MAG

E.M.F. (Alder-Jager) Dakota and Dakota Bisley .38-40, .44 SPL, .44-40, .45LC

E.M.F. (Aldo Uberti) 1875 Remington .357 MAG, .44-40, .45 LC

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E.M.F. (Aldo Uberti) 1890 Remington .357 MAG, .44-40, .45 LC

E.M.F. (Aldo Uberti) Hartford Premier I&II .45 LC, 32/20, 38/40, 44/40, .357

E.M.F. (San Marco) New Hartford .38-40, .44 SPL, .44-40, .45LC

E.M.F. (San Marco) New Hartford .22 LR, .32-20, .357 MAG

E.M.F. (San Marco) New Mod. Dakota .22 LR, .32-20, .357 MAG

E.M.F. (San Marco) New Mod. Dakota .38-40, .44 SPL, .44-40, .45LC

E.R. Amantino (Stoeger) Coachgun 12 Gauge

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness Sport 9X21, .38 SUP, 10mm, .22LR

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness Sport 9mm, .41AE, .40S&W, .45ACP

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness Sprt/LS 9X21,.38 SUP, 10mm, .22LR

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Witness Sprt/LS 9mm,.41AE,.40S&W,.45ACP,9X21

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Wtns Gold Team .38 SUP, 10mm, .22LR

E.A.A./F. Tanfoglio Wtns Gold Team 9mm,.41AE,.40S&W,.45ACP,9X21

Ed Brown Products 1911 Special Forces 2) SF-SS, SF-SS-G3,

SF-SS-A, SF-SS-G3-A

.45 ACP

Ed Brown Products California Kobra Carry KC-SS-CAL .45 ACP

Ed Brown Products Carry Commander 9mm

Ed Brown Products Classic Custom C-BB, C-SB, C-SS,

CCZ-BB-SIG

.45 ACP

Ed Brown Products Executive Carry 2) EC-SS-G3, EC-SS-

G3-A

.45 ACP

Ed Brown Products Executive Carry 1) EC-BB,EC-BB-

A,EC-SB,EC-SB-

A,EC-SS,EC-SS-A

.45 ACP

Ed Brown Products Executive Elite E-BB,E-BB-A,E-SB,

E-SB-A,E-SS,E-SS—

A

.45 ACP

Ed Brown Products Kobra K-BB,K-BB-A,K-

SB,K-SB-A,K-SS,K-

SS-A

.45 ACP

Ed Brown Products Kobra Carry 1) KC-BB,KC-BB-

A,KC-SB,KC-SB-

A,KC-SS,KC-SS-A:

.45 ACP

Ed Brown Products Kobra Carry 2) KC-SS-G3, KC-

SS-G3-A

.45 ACP

Ed Brown Products Kobra Carry Lightweight KC-LW-G3, KC-LW-

G3-A

.45 ACP

Ed Brown Products Special Forces (Krypteia

Edition)

SF2-SS-BZ-KE .45 ACP

Ed Brown Products Special Forces Carry SFC-SS, SFC-SS-G3,

SFC-SS-A, SFC-SS-

G3-A, EB-SS-9

9mm,. .45 ACP

El Dorado Arms Inc. El Dorado .375 SMAG, .41 MAG, .44 MAG, .22 LR, .357

MAG, .357 MAX, .45 LC

Engage Armament LLC E4 9mm, .22 LR, 5.7X28mm

Engage Armament LLC E4 5.56 mm, 300 Blackout

Engage Armament LLC Para 47, Para 74 5.45X39, 7.62X39, 5.56X45

Engage Armament LLC Suchka 5.45 X 39, 7.62 X 39, 5.56 X 45

Enterprise Arms, Inc. Elite P325 .45 ACP

Enterprise Arms, Inc. Frame Kit

Enterprise Arms, Inc. Tactical P325 .45 ACP

Enterprise Arms, Inc. Titleist P500 .45 ACP, .40 S&W

Enterprise Arms, Inc. Trnmnt. Shooter .45 ACP

Erma-Werke 772 .22 LR

Erma-Werke 773 .32 S&WL

Erma-Werke 777 .357 Mag.

Erma-Werke EP 22 .22

Erma-Werke EP459 .380

Erma-Werke Erman KGP 69 .22 LR

Erma-Werke ESP-85A .22 LR

Erma-Werke KGP 68, KGP 68A .380 ACP

Erma-Werke KGP 68A (PO-8) .380 ACP, .32 ACP, .22 LR

Erma-Werke KGP 69 .22 LR

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Erma-Werke Mini PO8 .380

Erma-Werke P08 .22 LR

Erma-Werke PK22 .22

Erma-Werke GMBH EP380 .380 ACP

Essex 1911A1 Receiver

Essex Commander Rec.

Excam/Targa GT 22B/C/T .22 LR

Excam/Targa GT 32B/C .32 ACP

Excam/Targa GT 380B/BE/C .380 ACP

Excam/Targa RX – 38 .38 Sp.

Excel Arms Accelerator 5.7X28 mm

Excel Arms Accelerator .22 MAG, 17 HMR

Excel Arms Accu-Tek .380 ACP

Excel Arms X-22P .22 LR

F. Tanfoglio AT 84DA 9mm

F. Tanfoglio AT 88 9mm

F. Tanfoglio E 15MB/C .22

F. Tanfoglio E 32 .32

F. Tanfoglio E 380B/C .380

F. Tanfoglio GT 22 .22

F. Tanfoglio TA 226M .22

F. Tanfoglio TA 380 .380

F. Tanfoglio TA 76, TA76M .22

F. Tanfoglio TA 90 9mm

F. Tanfoglio TA 90 Baby 9mm

F. Tanfoglio TZ 5B/C 9mm

F. Tanfoglio TZ 75B/C 9mm

F.A.P LLI Pietta Great Western II 1873 Californian .357 Mag., .44/40, .45 Colt

F.A.P LLI Pietta Liberty 1873 .357 MAG,.44-40,.44 MAG,.45LC

F.A.P LLI Pietta Puma Westerner .357 Magnum

F.A.P.A. M87 Tala .22

F.A.S. OP 601 .22S

F.A.S. SP 602 .22 LR

F.E.G. 40 RZ .40 S&W

F.E.G. AP9 (PA63) .380

F.E.G. B9R .380 ACP

F.E.G. Firebird T/58 9mm

F.E.G. FP9 9mm

F.E.G. GKK45 .45 ACP

F.E.G. GKK-92C 9mm

F.E.G. Mark II AP22 .22 LR

F.E.G. MarkII-APK & AP .380 ACP

F.E.G. MBK-9HP GR 1031 9mm

F.E.G. MBK-9HP Compact P-9RC 9mm

F.E.G. Model 74 7.65mm

F.E.G. P9M 9mm

F.E.G. P9R 9mm

F.E.G. P9RK 9mm

F.E.G. PA 63 .380, 9mm Makarov

F.E.G. PJK-9HP GR 1066 9mm Para

F.E.G. PMK-380 GR 1007 .380 ACP

F.E.G. PPH .380 ACP

F.E.G. R-61 .380

F.E.G. R-9 9mm

F.E.G. SMC-22 .22 LR

F.E.G. SMC-380 .380 ACP

F.E.G. T-58 9mm & 7.62 Tokarev

F.I.E. Cowboy CWB3, CWB6 .22 LR

F.I.E. Cowboy CWMB3, CWMB6 .22CMBO.

F.I.E. Gold Rush GRMS3 .22CMBO.

F.I.E. Gold Rush GRS3, GRS4, GRS6 .22 LR

F.I.E. Gold Rush GRMS4, GRMS6 .22CMBO.

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F.I.E. Little Ranger TEX22B3,

TEX22MB3

.22 LR, .22CMBO

F.I.E. SSP SSP .380 ACP

F.I.E. Standard S22B2, S22MB2 .22 LR, .22WMR

F.I.E. Standard S32B2 .32 H&R

F.I.E. Standard S38B2 .38 SP.

F.I.E. Texas Ranger TEX22MB7,

TEX22MB9

.22CMBO.

F.I.E. Texas Ranger TEX22B, TEX22B7 .22 LR

F.I.E. Texas Ranger TEX22B9 .22 LR

F.I.E. Texas Ranger TEX22MB .22CMBO.

F.I.E. Titan 25 E28B/BG/C,

E27B/BG/C

.25 ACP

F.I.E. Titan 25 LADY 25 .25 ACP

F.I.E. Titan II E22B 22 LR

F.I.E. Titan Tiger N38B2, N38B4 .38 SP

F.I.E. Corp./CBC Silhouette Pist 722TP .22 LR

F.I.E. Corp./F. Tanfoglio Buffalo Scout E15AT/B/C .22 LR

F.I.E. Corp./F. Tanfoglio Buffalo Scout E15MAT/MB/MC .22COMBO

F.I.E. Corp./F. Tanfoglio Super Titan II S380B .380ACP

F.I.E. Corp./F. Tanfoglio Titan II E380B/C .380ACP

F.I.E. Corp./F. Tanfoglio TZ-75 Govt. 9mm

F.I.E. Corp./F. Tanfoglio TZ-75 Pistol TZ9B/BC/C 9MM D.A.

F.I.E. Corp./F. Tanfoglio TZ-75 Pistol TZ41B/BC/C .41AE DA

F.I.E. Corp./F. Tanfoglio Yellow Rose10107, 10110,

10140

63 .22COMBO

F.I.E. Corp./Hermann

Weihrauch

Golden Hombre 445G, 447G .44 MAG

F.I.E. Corp./Hermann

Weihrauch

Golden Hombre 455G, 457G .45 COLT

F.I.E. Corp./Hermann

Weihrauch

Golden Hombre 3575G, 3577G .357 MAG

F.I.E. Corp./Hermann

Weihrauch

Hombre 445, 447 .44 MAG

F.I.E. Corp./Hermann

Weihrauch

Hombre 3575, 3577 .357 MAG

F.I.E. Corp./Hermann

Weihrauch

Hombre 455, 457 .45 COLT

Fabrica Armi Sportiv CF603 .32 S&W

Falcon Arms Portsider .45 ACP

Feather Industries, Inc. Mini-AT .22 LR

Federal Ordnance, Inc. PSP-07 Combat C GC-0955 10mm

Federal Ordnance, Inc. PSP-07 Combat C GU-0916 .45 ACP

Federal Ordnance, Inc. Ranger 10 GU-0953 10mm

Federal Ordnance, Inc. Ranger Alpha GU-0964 thru GU-

0967

.38 Sup

Federal Ordnance, Inc. Ranger Alpha GU-0960 thru GU-

0963

10mm

Federal Ordnance, Inc. Ranger Alpha GU-0956 thru GU-

0959

.45 ACP

Federal Ordnance, Inc. Ranger Ambo GU-0741 .45 ACP

Federal Ordnance, Inc. Ranger Ext GU-0742 .45 ACP

Federal Ordnance, Inc. Ranger Frames GU-0438, GU-0439

Federal Ordnance, Inc. Ranger G.I. GU-0740 .45 ACP

Federal Ordnance, Inc. Ranger Lite GU-0952 .45 ACP

Federal Ordnance, Inc. Ranger Supercom GU-0980 10mm

Federal Ordnance, Inc. Ranger Supercom GU-0915 .45 ACP

Federal Ordnance, Inc. Rgr MKII L-Fram GU-0179, GU-0180 .45 ACP

Feinwerkbau AW-93, AW-93 Light, AW-

93 US

.22 LR, .32 S&W Long

Fiocchi Munizioni SP GPO Internation .22 SHORT

Fiocchi Munizioni SP MP32 Internatio .22 LR

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Fiocchi Munizioni SP Standard Pistol .22 LR

Firearms International 5000 Combat .45ACP .38SUP .40S&W .357 SIG

Firestorm 45 Gov't, Mini- Compact, Compact .45 ACP

Firestorm Firestorm 380 .380 ACP

Firestorm Mini Firestorm 9mm, .40 S&W

FM Hi Pow, M95 Det 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

FM (Fab. Militar de Armas

Por)

Classic 9mm

FM (Fab. Militar de Armas

Por)

Detective 9mm

FM (Fab. Militar de Armas

Por)

Hi Pow Comp Det 9mm

FM (Fab. Militar de Armas

Por)

Hi-Power 90 9mm

FMK 9C 1-Gen 2 9mm

FN Herstal FNP-45 .45 ACP

FN Herstal FNP-9, FNP-40, FNP-

357

9mm, .40 S&W, .357 Sig

FN Herstal BDA-9 9mm, .357 SIG, .40 S&W

FN Herstal BDAO 9mm, .357 SIG, .40 S&W

FN Herstal Five-Seven IOM 5.7 x 28mm

FN Herstal FNS 9-C, FNS 40-C 9mm, .40 S&W

FN Herstal FNS-40 LS .40 S&W

FN Herstal FNS-9 LS 9mm Luger

FN Herstal FNS-9, FNS-40 40 S&W, 9mm

FN Herstal FNX-40 .40 S&W

FN Herstal FNX-45, FNX-45 (66960),

FNX-45 Tactical

.45 ACP

FN Herstal FNX-9 9mm

FN Herstal Forty Nine Pist 9mm, .357 SIG, .40 S&W

FN Herstal Hi Power DA, DAO, SA 9mm, .40 S&W, .38 SUP

FN Herstal PS90 (SBR) 5.7 X 28mm

Foster Industries 1911 Frame High Capacity Recon N/A/

Foster Industries M1911 (Frame) 1911 .45 ACP, 38 Super, 9mm

Freedom Arms 2008 Single Shot Handgun All (as of 9/10)

Freedom Arms 83 83-Series 757 .50 AE, 475 Linebaugh

Freedom Arms 83 654 .41 MAG

Freedom Arms 83 .500 WE, .50 AE

Freedom Arms 83 353 Casull .357 MAG/.38SP

Freedom Arms 83 252 Sil., Varm Class .22 LR/MAG

Freedom Arms 83 45 .45 LC/ACP/Win. Mag.

Freedom Arms 83 44 MAGNUM .44 MAG/SP

Freedom Arms 83 454 .454 CAS

Freedom Arms 97 1997 .22 LR/MAG, .45 LC/ACP, 9mm, .38SP,

.357MAG, .44 MAG, 44-40, .41 MAG, .32-

20/H&R/ACP .44 SP

Fundulun (Ind. Argentina) P-22 P-22 .22 LR

Fusion Firearms 1911 Series 70 Frame Gov; Commander;

Officer

N/A

Fusion Firearms/PCI Arms Grimm XLV .45 ACP

Gamba (Italy) Comp Mod Compct SAB G91 9mm

Gamba (Italy) Competition Mod SAB 90 9mm

Gamba (Italy) Mauser HSc Mod. 80 (HSc Super) .32/7.65, .380/9MMK

Gamba (Italy) Serv Mod Compct SAB G91 9mm

Gamba (Italy) Service Model SAB G90 9mm

Gaucher GN1, Sil. Pist. .22 LR

Gaucher GP .22 LR

Gem Tech Oasis* * (Class 3 firearm -

restrictions apply)

.22 LR

German Sport Guns (GSG) GSG 5 Pistol GSG 5 P; GSG 5 PK .22 LR

German Sport Guns (GSG GSG 522 P .22 LR

German Sport Guns (GSG GSG-1911 .22 LR

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German Sport Guns (GSG) GSG-5 (ASA) Austrian

Sporting Arms

.22 LR

German Sport Guns (GSG) GSG-9 22 GERG2210GSG9,

GERG2210GSG9SF

.22 LR

Girsan MC 1911 S .45 ACP

Glock 37 .45 GAP

Glock 38 .45 GAP

Glock 39 .45 GAP

Glock 17 Gen4, 17 Gen4 MOS 17Gen4 9mm

Glock 17, 17C 9mm

Glock 17L 9mm

Glock 17RTF2 17RTF2 9mm

Glock 19 Gen4, 19 Gen4 MOS 9mm

Glock 19, 19C 9mm

Glock 19RTF2 19RTF2 9mm

Glock 20 Gen4 10 mm

Glock 20 SF 10mm

Glock 20, 20C 10mm

Glock 21 SF, 21 SF MB .45 ACP

Glock 21, 21C .45 ACP

Glock 21Gen4 .45 ACP

Glock 21SF RTF2 21SF RTF2 .45 Cal.

Glock 22 Gen4 22Gen4 .40 Cal.

Glock 22 RTF2 22 RTF2 .40 Cal.

Glock 22, 22C .40 S&W

Glock 23 .40 S&W

Glock 23 Compact .40 S&W

Glock 23 Gen4 .40 Cal

Glock 24 .40 S&W

Glock 26 9mm

Glock 26 Gen4 9mm

Glock 27 Gen4 .40 Cal

Glock 27, 27C .40 S&W

Glock 29 Gen4 10 mm

Glock 29, 29C 10mm

Glock 29SF 10mm

Glock 30 Gen4 .45 ACP

Glock 30 S .45 ACP

Glock 30 SF .45 ACP

Glock 30, 30C .45 ACP

Glock 31 Gen4 .357 Cal

Glock 31, 31C .357 SIG

Glock 32 Gen 4 .357 Sig

Glock 32, 32C .357 SIG

Glock 33 Gen4 .357 Sig

Glock 33, 33C .357 SIG

Glock 34 9mm

Glock 34 Gen4, 34 Gen4 MOS 9mm

Glock 35 .40 S&W

Glock 35 Gen4, 35 Gen4 MOS .40 Cal

Glock 36 .45 ACP

Glock 37 Gen4 .45 GAP

Glock 40 Gen 4, 40 Gen4 MOS 10mm

Glock 41 Gen4, 41 Gen4 MOS .45 ACP

Glock 43 Model 43 9mm

Glock G42 .380 ACP

Grand Power K-100, K-100 Dynamic, K-

100 Target, K-100 X Trim,

X-Calibur, P-1, P-1 Ultra

40 S&W, .357 Sig, 9mm

Grand Power P 45 .45 ACP

Grand Power P-11 9mm

Grendel P-12 P-12 .380 ACP

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Grendel P-30 P-30 .22 Mag

Guncrafter Industries American 9mm, .45 ACP, .10mm .38 Super

Guncrafter Industries Frag 9mm, .45 ACP, .10mm .38 Super

Guncrafter Industries Model #1, Model #2, Model

#3, Model #4

.50 GI

Guncrafter Industries No Name CCO, Commander,

Government, Long

Slide

9mm, .45 ACP, .10mm .38 Super

Hammerli 107 .22 LR

Hammerli 150 .22 LR

Hammerli 152 .22 LR

Hammerli 208 .22 LR

Hammerli 208 S .22 LR

Hammerli 212 .22 LR

Hammerli 215 .22 LR

Hammerli P232 .22S

Hammerli SP-20 22 LR, .32SWLWC

Hammerli Target Pistol

Hammerli 280 .22 LR, .32 S&WL

Hammerli X-Esse Sport, Long and Short .22 LR

Harpers Ferry Armory 1911 .45 ACP, .40 S&W, 9mm

Harrington & Richardson 949 & 950 .22 SLLR

Harrington & Richardson 922 Second Issue,923 .22 LR

Harrington & Richardson .32 S&WL

Harrington & Richardson 929 & 930 .22 LR

Harrington & Richardson 976 22 SLLR

Harrington & Richardson 926 .22 LR, .38 S&W

Harrington & Richardson 939 Ultra .22 LR

Harrington & Richardson 586 .32 H&R

Harrington & Richardson 999 Second Issue .22 LR

Harrington & Richardson 622 & 623 .22 SLLR

Harrington & Richardson 632 & 633 .32 S&WL

Harrington & Richardson 686 .22 LR, .22 MAG

Harrington & Richardson 649 & 650 .22 LR, .22 MAG

Harrington & Richardson 504 .32 H&R

Harrington & Richardson 532 .32 H&R

Harrington & Richardson 904 .22 LR

Heckler & Koch 4 9mm

Heckler & Koch HK 4 7.65

Heckler & Koch HK 45 Compact .45 ACP

Heckler & Koch HK45 .45 ACP

Heckler & Koch MK23-USSOCOM 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Heckler & Koch P2000 .357 Sig, 9mm

Heckler & Koch P2000SK 9mm, .357 SIG, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Heckler & Koch P30 N/A 40 S&W, 9mm

Heckler & Koch MR 556 A1 5.56X45

Heckler & Koch P10 Jubilee, P10 9MM X 19

Heckler & Koch P30 SK 9mm, .40 S&W, .357 Sig, .45 ACP

Heckler & Koch P30L, P30LS N/A 9mm

Heckler & Koch P4 .22

Heckler & Koch P7 9mm

Heckler & Koch P7K3 .22 LR, .380

Heckler & Koch P7M10 M10 .40 S&W

Heckler & Koch P7M13 9mm

Heckler & Koch P7M8 9mm

Heckler & Koch SP2000 9mm, .40 S&W, .357 SIG, .45 ACP

Heckler & Koch USP .357 SIG

Heckler & Koch USP 40 .40 S&W

Heckler & Koch USP 45 .45 ACP

Heckler & Koch USP 9, P8 9mm

Heckler & Koch USP Elite 9mm, .45 ACP

Heckler & Koch USP Expert 9mm, .40S&W, .45ACP, .357 SIG

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Heckler & Koch USP Match 9, 40 S&W, 45 ACP

Heckler & Koch USP Tactical .45 ACP, .40S&W, 9mm

Heckler & Koch USP-Compact 9mm,.40 S&W,.45 ACP, .357 SIG

Heckler & Koch VP 70Z 9mm

Heckler & Koch VP 9, SFP9, VP 40, VP 45 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Heckler & Koch XV .22 LR

Hege Jagd Sing. Act. .357 MAG

Helwan Brigadier 9mm

Hendershot's HTAC-15 HTAC-15-P 5.56, 300 AAC, 9mm

Henry Mares' Leg H001 ML, H006ML,

H006MML

.22 Short, Long & Long Rifle

Henry Mares' Leg H006 CML .45 Colt

Herbert Schmidt HS 21 .22

Herbert Schmidt HS 21S .22 LR

Herbert Schmidt HS 38S .38

Herbert Schmidt Sierra .38

Herbert Schmidt Texas Scout .22

Heritage Mfg. Co. Rough Rider Big Bore RR45, RR357,

RR4440

.357 Mag., .44-40, .45 Colt

Heritage Mfg. Co. Rough Rider All .32 H&R Mag, .32 S&W Long, .32 S&W Long

Colt, .22 LR/.22 MAG, .17HMR

Hermann Weihrauch

(Arminius)

7228 .22

Hermann Weihrauch

(Arminius)

ARM357 .357

Hermann Weihrauch

(Arminius)

ARM445 .357, .45

Hermann Weihrauch

(Arminius)

HW-357 .357

Hermann Weihrauch

(Arminius)

HW384TB .38

Hermann Weihrauch

(Arminius)

HW386TB .38

Hermann Weihrauch

(Arminius)

HW38T .38

Hermann Weihrauch

(Arminius)

HW4T .22, .32

Hermann Weihrauch

(Arminius)

HW522TB .22 LR

Hermann Weihrauch

(Arminius)

HW532TB .32 S&W

Hermann Weihrauch

(Arminius)

HW5T .22, .32

Hi Point Firearms C9 C9mm 9mm

Hi Point Firearms CF CF380 .380 ACP

Hi Point Firearms JCP JCP40 .40 S&W

Hi Point Firearms JHP JHP45 .45 ACP

Hi Point Firearms JS Series Comp. 9mm

High Standard Man. Co., Inc. 10X .22 LR

High Standard Man. Co., Inc. Citation II .22 LR

High Standard Man. Co., Inc. M1911A1 HSTX1911 .45 ACP

High Standard Man. Co., Inc. Olympic ISU .22 Short

High Standard Man. Co., Inc. Sharpshooter .22 LR

High Standard Man. Co., Inc. Sport King .22 LR

High Standard Man. Co., Inc. Sup. Citation 22 LR

High Standard Man. Co., Inc. Sup. Trophy .22 LR

High Standard Man. Co., Inc. Tournament .22 LR

High Standard Man. Co., Inc. Victor .22 LR

HS HSC HSC55 .22 LR

HS HSK HSK45 .22 LR

HS HSO HSO67 .22 LR

HS HSS HSS55 .22 LR

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HS HST HST55 .22 LR

HS HSV HSV55 .22 LR

I. O., Inc. Hellcat .380 .380 ACP

I. O., Inc. Pioneer Arms Corp. PPS43-C 7.62 X 25, 9mm

I. O., Inc. Pioneer Arms Corp. PPS43-C 9mm

I. O., Inc. Sporter (M214 Nano) 7.62 X 39

I.W.I. Israeli Weapon

Industries (Carl Walther)

UZI Pistol "Assault Pistol" Not

for sale to general

public purchase by US

Gov, Armed Forces,

Law Enforce.

Agencies ONLY

.22 LR

I.W.I. Israeli Weapon

Industries (Magnum Research)

Baby Desert Eagle II BE 9413 RSL .40 S&W

I.W.I. Israeli Weapon

Industries (Magnum Research)

Baby Desert Eagle II BE4500RS, BE9915R 9mm, .45 ACP

I.W.I. Israeli Weapon

Industries (Magnum Research)

Baby Desert Eagle II BE 9400RL 9mm, .357 Sig., .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Intrac HS2000 9mm, .40 S&W, .357 SIG

Intratec Skorpion TEC-22 .22 LR

Intratec Sport 22 .22 LR

Israel Arms Int., Inc. M5000 & M6000 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Israel Military Industries Desert Eagle Baby .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W, .41 AE

Israel Military Industries Desert Eagle .357 MAG, .44 MAG, .50 MAG

Israel Military Industries Jericho 45FS .45ACP

Israel Military Industries Jericho 941 9MM/41AE

Israel Military Industries Jericho 941 F 9 mm

Israel Military Industries Magnum .41 MAG

Israel Military Industries Magnum Massada .357MAG, .41AE, .44MAG, .50AE

Israel Military Industries Mini Massada 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) Barak SP-21 9mm

Israel Weapon Industries (IWI) Jericho 941 R-40 .40 S&W, 9 X 19mm, .45 ACP

ISSC M 22 .22 LR

Ithaca 50th Annivers. 1911A-1 .45 ACP

Ithaca M1911A1 .45 ACP

J.G. Anschutz 1416 P Unlimitd .22LR/HRN

J.G. Anschutz 1416 P Unlimitd .22LR/HRN

J.G. Anschutz 1416 P XIV Unlm .22LR/HRN

J.G. Anschutz Exemplar .22 HRN, .22 LR

J.G. Anschutz Exemplar Left .22LR/HRN

J.G. Anschutz Exemplar XIV .22LR/HRN

J.P. Sauer & Sons 6 Shooter .22 M

J.P. Sauer & Sons Chief Marshall .357 MAG

J.P. Sauer & Sons Deluxe .357

J.P. Sauer & Sons P-357 .357

J.P. Sauer & Sons Western Marshal .357

JB Custom, Inc Mare's Leg Pistol .45 Colt, 44-40, 44 Magnum

Jesse James Firearms

Unlimited

1911 C 1911 SS BN, C 1911

TBN

.45 ACP

JSL Ltd. Spitfire 9mm

Kahr Arms KT9, KT40 9mm, .40 S&W

Kahr Arms CM9, CM40, CM45 CM9093, CM4043,

CM4543

.45 ACP

Kahr Arms CM9, CM40, CM45 CM9093, CM4043,

CM4543

.40 S&W

Kahr Arms CM9, CM40, CM45 CM9093, CM4043,

CM4543

9mm

Kahr Arms CT 40 CT4043 40 S&W

Kahr Arms CT 45, CT 9 CT4543, CT9093 .45 ACP

Kahr Arms CT380, CW380 CT3833, CW3833 .380 ACP

Kahr Arms CW 45 CW 4543 .45 ACP

Kahr Arms CW40 CW4043 .40 S&W

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Kahr Arms CW9 CW9093 9mm

Kahr Arms E9 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kahr Arms K40 .40 S&W

Kahr Arms K40 Covert 9mm, .40 S&W

Kahr Arms K9 9mm

Kahr Arms KP40 .40 S&W

Kahr Arms KP45 .45 ACP

Kahr Arms MK40 .40 S&W

Kahr Arms MK9 9mm

Kahr Arms P 45, PM 45 KP4543, PM 4543 .45 ACP

Kahr Arms P380 KP3833, KP3834 .380 ACP

Kahr Arms P-9 & P-40 9mm, .40 S&W

Kahr Arms PM40 .40 S&W

Kelby's Inc. Stolle Cub Pist .222, .308 & PPC

Kel-Tec PF9 9mm

Kel-Tec P3AT .380

Kel-Tec P-11 9mm

Kel-Tec P-40 .40 S&W

Kel-Tec PLR-16 .223 Rem

Kel-Tec PLR-22 .22 LR

Kel-Tec PMR 30 .22 WMR

Keystone Sporting Arms Chipmunk Hunter .22 LR, .22 WMR

Keystone Sporting Arms Crickett .22 LR, .22 Short, .22 Long, .22 WMR

Kimber Classic Carry Pro .45 ACP

Kimber Comp Al Stnl All .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Comp Al Stnl II All .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Compact All .45 ACP, .40 S&W

Kimber Compact Carry .45 ACP, .40 S&W

Kimber Compact CDP .45 ACP

Kimber Compact CDP II All .45 ACP

Kimber Compact Custom 9mm .40 S&W .45 ACP .357 SIG

Kimber Compact II All .45 ACP

Kimber Compact Stnl All .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Compact Stnl II All .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Desert Warrior .45 ACP

Kimber Eclipse Custom II All .45 ACP, .38 Sup., 9mm, .40 S&W, 10mm, .357

Sig.

Kimber Eclipse Pro II All .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .38 Sup., 9mm, 10mm, .357

Sig.

Kimber Eclipse Pro Target II All .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .38 Sup., 9mm, 10mm, .357

Sig.

Kimber Eclipse Target II All .45 ACP, .38 SUP, 9mm

Kimber Eclipse Ultra II All .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .38 Sup., 9mm, 10mm, .357

Sig

Kimber Elite Carry .45 ACP

Kimber Gld Comb Stn II All .45 ACP

Kimber Gld Mat Stnl II All .45 ACP

Kimber Gold Comb Stnl All .45 ACP

Kimber Gold Combat All .45 ACP

Kimber Gold Combat II All .45 ACP

Kimber Crown Custom II Special Edition .45 ACP

Kimber Cust Eclipse II All .45 ACP

Kimber Cust Target II All .45 ACP

Kimber Custom .45 ACP

Kimber Custom CDP All .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Custom CDP II All .45ACP, .40 S&W, .38 Sup., 9mm, 10mm, .357

Sig.

Kimber Custom Crimson Carry II .45 ACP

Kimber Custom II All .45 ACP

Kimber Custom Royal .45 ACP

Kimber Custom Stnless. .45 ACP

Kimber Custom Target All .45 ACP

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Kimber Custom TLE II, Custom

TLE II (TFS)

.45 ACP, 9mm

Kimber Gold Guardian .45 ACP

Kimber Gold Match .45 ACP

Kimber Gold Match II All .45 ACP

Kimber Gold Match Stainless II All .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .38 Sup., 9mm, 10mm, .357

Sig.

Kimber Gold Match Ten II All .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .38 Sup., 9mm, 10mm, .357

Sig.

Kimber Gold Mtch Stnls All .38 SUP, 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Grand Raptor .45 ACP

Kimber Grand Raptor II .45 ACP

Kimber LTP II All .45 ACP, .38 Sup., .40 S&W, 9mm, 10mm, .357

Sig.

Kimber Master Carry Custom 3000282 .45 ACP

Kimber Master Carry Pro 3000283 .45 ACP

Kimber Master Carry Ultra .45 ACP

Kimber Micro Carry, Micro Carry

STS (Stainless Steel), Micro

Crimson Carry, Micro 9

Crimson Carry, Micro Bel

Air

.380 ACP, 9mm

Kimber Micro Sapphire .380 ACP

Kimber Onyx Ultra II 9mm, .45 ACP

Kimber Ply ProCar Stnl All .45 ACP

Kimber PlyStnl Gld Mat All .45 ACP

Kimber Poly Gold Match All .38 SUP, 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Poly Stainless All .45 ACP

Kimber Polymer All .45 ACP, .38 SUP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Kimber Polymer Custom .45 ACP

Kimber Polymer Pro Car All .45 ACP

Kimber Predator .221 FIRE, .223 REM, 7MM TCU

Kimber Pro Aegis II 9mm

Kimber Pro Carry All .45 ACP, .40 S&W

Kimber Pro Carry HD All .45 ACP

Kimber Pro Carry HD II All .38 Sup., 9mm, 10mm, .40 S&W, .357 Sig,

.45ACP

Kimber Pro Carry II All 9mm, .45 ACP

Kimber Pro Carry Ten II All .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .38 Sup., 9mm, 10mm, .357

Sig.

Kimber Pro CDP .45 ACP

Kimber Pro CDP II All .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Pro Covert II 45 Cal

Kimber Pro Crimson Carry II .45 ACP

Kimber Pro Elite .45 ACP

Kimber Pro Raptor II .45 ACP, 10mm, .38 Super

Kimber Pro SLE .45 ACP

Kimber Pro Tactical II/Tactical Pro

II

All .40 S&W, .38 Sup., 9mm, 10mm, .357 Sig., .45

ACP

Kimber Pro TLE II Pro TLE II .45 ACP

Kimber Pro CDP II All .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Pro Covert II 45 Cal

Kimber Pro Crimson Carry II .45 ACP

Kimber Pro Elite .45 ACP

Kimber Pro Raptor II .45 ACP, 10mm, .38 Super

Kimber Pro SLE .45 ACP

Kimber Pro Tactical II/Tactical Pro

II

All .40 S&W, .38 Sup., 9mm, 10mm, .357 Sig., .45

ACP

Kimber Pro TLE II Pro TLE II .45 ACP

Kimber ProCar Stnls II All .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber ProCarry Stnls All .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Raptor II .45 ACP, 10mm, .38 Super

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Kimber Rimfire Target II 17M2 .22, .17 Mach2

Kimber Royal Carry .45 ACP

Kimber Royal II All .45 ACP

Kimber Sapphire Pro II 9mm

Kimber SIS Custom RL .45 ACP

Kimber SIS-PRO .45 ACP

Kimber Solo Carry, Solo Crimson

Carry

9mm

Kimber Solo Carry, Solo Crimson

Carry

9mm

Kimber Solo CDP 9mm

Kimber Stainelss Target II All .38 Sup., 9mm, .40 S&W, 10mm, .357 Sig., .22

LR, .17 HMR

Kimber Stainless All .38 SUP, 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Stainless II All .40 S&W, .38 Sup., 9mm, 10mm, .357 Sig., .22 LR

Kimber Stainless II All .45 ACP

Kimber Stainless Ten II All .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .38 Sup., 9mm, 10mm, .357

Sig.

Kimber StnGldMat SE II All .38 SUP, .45 ACP

Kimber Stnless. Covert .45 ACP

Kimber Stnls Target II All .45 ACP

Kimber Stnlss Target All .38 SUP, 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Stnlss Target All .17 HM2

Kimber Super Carry Custom 3000246 .45 ACP

Kimber Super Carry Pro 3000247 .45 ACP

Kimber Super Carry Ultra 3000248 .45 ACP

Kimber Super Match .22 LR, .17 HM2, .45 ACP

Kimber Super Match II All .45 ACP

Kimber Tactical Custom II All .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .38 SUP., 9mm, 10mm, .357

Sig.

Kimber Tactical Entry II 3200199 .45 ACP

Kimber Target Match .45 ACP

Kimber Team Match II .38 Super

Kimber TLE II .45 ACP

Kimber TLE II RL .10mm, .45 ACP

Kimber Ult Carry Stnls All .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber UltCar Stnls II All .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Ultra RCP II .45 ACP

Kimber Ultra Carry All .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Ultra Carry II All 9mm, .45 ACP

Kimber Ultra CDP All .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Kimber Ultra CDP II All .40 S&W, .45 ACP, 9mm

Kimber Ultra Covert II 3200167 .45 ACP

Kimber Ultra Crimson Carry II .45 ACP

Kimber Ultra Elite All .45 ACP

Kimber Ultra Rapter II 3200150 .45 ACP

Kimber Ultra Raptor .45 ACP

Kimber Ultra SP II Special Edition .45 ACP

Kimber Ultra Tactical II All .40 S&W, .38 Sup., 9mm, 10mm, .357 Sig.

Kimber Ultra Tactical II .45 ACP

Kimber Ultra Ten II All .45 ACP

KSN Industries, Inc. Kareen Compact 9mm

KSN Industries, Inc. Kareen MK II 9mm, .40 S&W

L.A.R. Grizzly .45 WM, 10mm

L.A.R. Grizzly .357 MAG, .357/45, .45 ACP

L.A.R. Grizzly G44M4 .44 MAG

L.A.R. Grizzly 50 Mark V .50 AE

Laseraim Arms Series I 1015 -FS, AS, LS, US 10mm

Laseraim Arms Series I 4515 -FS, AS, LS, US .45 ACP

Laseraim Arms Series I 4513 -FS, LS .45 ACP

Laseraim Arms Series II 4523 -FS .45 ACP

Laseraim Arms Series II 4525 -FS, AS, LS, US .45 ACP

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Laseraim Arms Series II 1025 -FS, AS, LS, US 10mm

Laseraim Arms Series III 4535 -FS, AS, LS .45 ACP

Laseraim Arms Series III 1035 -FS, AS 10mm

Laseraim Arms Warthog 453WS, 403WS .45 ACP, .40 S&W

Laseraim Arms Wild Weasel 405WS, 405WHS .40 S&W, 45 ACP

Lasserre S.A. Super Comanche .22 Win Mag

Les Baer Custom 1911 S.R.P. .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Baer Premier II .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Baer S.R.P. .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Bullseye Wadcut .38 SUP, .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Concept I,II .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Concept III,IV .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Concept IX,X .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Concept V,VI .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Concept VII .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Concept VIII .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Custom Carry .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Monolith/Hvywt. 9mm, .40 S&W, .38 SUP, .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom N.M. Hardball .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom PPC Distinguished Match

1911

9mm

Les Baer Custom Premier II 9mm, .40 S&W, .38 AUP, .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Premier II .400 .40 S&W

Les Baer Custom Premier II 6" .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Prowler III .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Prowler IV .45 ACP, .38 SUP

Les Baer Custom Stinger 9mm, .40 S&W, .38 SUP, .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Target Master 1911 .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Thunder Ranch 9mm, .40 S&W, .38 SUP, .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Ult Mast Combat .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Ult. Mast. Para .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Ultimate Master 9mm, .40 S&W, .38 SUP, .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom Ultimate Tactical Carry .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom UltMast Compen. .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom UltMast ParaLtd .45 ACP

Les Baer Custom X-treme Tactical Pistol LBP2310/ETP .45 ACP

Lewis Machine & Tool Co

(LMT)

Defender 2000 (SBR) CQB10.5 5.56, 300 Blackout, 6.8 Remington, 204 Ruger

Lionheart Ind (S&T Motiv) LH9 C 9mm

Lionheart Ind (S&T Motiv) LH9, LH9 MK 2 9mm Luger

Llama 111-A .380 ACP

Llama Comanche III .357 MAG

Llama Comp. Frm IXD .45 ACP

Llama Comp. Frm MAX-I .45 ACP

Llama IX-A .45 ACP

Llama IX-B (Compact) .45

Llama Lrg. Frm. IXC .45 ACP

Llama Lrg. Frm. MAX-I .45 ACP

Llama M-82 9MMP

Llama M-87 9mm

Llama Max II .45 ACP, 9mm, 10mm

Llama MAX-I .45 ACP

Llama MAX-I-Govt. 9mm, .45 ACP

Llama Micromax .380 ACP

Llama Minimax 45,40,9, Minimax

II

.45 ACP, .40 S&W, 9mm

Llama Omni 9mm

Llama Super Comanche .44 MAG

Llama VIII .38 SUP

Llama X-A .32 ACP

Llama XIB 9mm

Llama XII-B - 40DTC .40 S&W

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Lone Wolf Timerwolf (Frame) N/A

Lone Wolf R&D, LLC TWC (Frame) N/A

Lone Wolf R&D, LLC TWF (Frame) N/A

LWRC International M6 PSD Pistol PSDPR5B8,

PSDPR5CK8,

PSDPR5ODG8,

PSDPR5PBC8

5.56mm, 6.8mm

M.O.A. Maximum All

Maadi Co Helwan 9mm

Magnum Research BFR Maxine .45 LC, .45-70, .444 Marli

Magnum Research BFR Little Max .454 Cas, .45 LC, 22 H, .50 AE

Magnum Research BFR N/A .500 JRH

Magnum Research BFR N/A .480 Ruger/.475 Linebaugh, .460 S&W, .450

Marlin, 30-30 Winchester, .500 S&W

Magnum Research Desert Eagle 1911 "U" .45 ACP

Magnum Research Desert Eagle 1911 "G" .45 ACP

Magnum Research Desert Eagle 1911 C .45 ACP, 9mm, 40 S&W, .38 SP

Magnum Research Desert Eagle .357 MAG, .44 MAG, .50 AE

Magnum Research Lone Eagle All

Magnum Research Micro Desert Eagle ME 380 .380 ACP

Magnum Research Mountain Eagle MEP 2201 .22 LR

Magnum Research MR9 Eagle, MR40 Eagle MRFA9, MRFA40 .40 S&W

Magnum Research MR9 Eagle, MR40 Eagle MRFA9, MRFA40 9mm

Magnum Research Picuda ML-1722 .22 LR, .17 HMR

Manchester Arms Comm. Mini-45 .45 ACP, 9mm

Manurhin MR 22 .22

Manurhin MR 32 .32

Manurhin MR 73 .357

Manurhin P-1 9mm

Manurhin PP .22 LR

Manurhin PPK/S .22 LR, .32 ACP, .380 ACP

Masterpiece Arms Defender 9mm, .45 ACP

Masterpiece Arms MPA Protector MPA380B, MPA32B .380 ACP, .32 ACP

Match Guns MG2 MG2 .22 LR

Mateba 6 Unica .44 Remington Mag.

Mauser HSC .32/7.65, .380/9MMK

Mauser 80 SA 9mm

Mauser 90 Compact DA 9mm

Mauser 90 DA 9mm

Metro Arms Amer. Classic Commander ACC45B, ACC45C,

ACC45DT, ACC9B

.45 ACP, 9mm

Metro Arms Amer. Classic II - 1911

Gov. Mod.

AC45G 2 .45 ACP

Metro Arms Amer. Classic II - 1911

Gov. Mod.

1911 45ACII &

AC45G, AC45G2DT

.45 ACP

Metro Arms American Classic - Trophy

Classic - Amer. Classic -

1911 Trophy

ACT 45C .45 ACP

Metro Arms MAC 1911 Bobcut M19BC45B,

M19BC45C

.45 ACP

Metro Arms SPS Pantera SPP40 BC, SPP45 BC .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Mil, Inc. Thunder 5 .45LC/.410,9MM,38/357,.380.44M

Mitchell Arms Inc. Am. Eag. Luger P-08 9mm

Mitchell Arms Inc. Army Model .22LR, .357 MAG, .44 MAG,.45LC

Mitchell Arms Inc. Gold Series Standard or Wide .45 ACP

Mitchell Arms Inc. HS Citation II HSCITSS5/7 .22 LR

Mitchell Arms Inc. HS Sharpshooter II - HSSHFSS5 .22 LR

Mitchell Arms Inc. HS Sport KingII HSKNGSS4/6 .22 LR

Mitchell Arms Inc. HS Trophy II HSTPHSS5/7 .22 LR

Mitchell Arms Inc. HS Victor II HSVIC

554/5/DTS/WRS

.22 LR

Mitchell Arms Inc. HSOlympic ISUII HSISUSS6 .22 SH

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MKE (Zenith Firearms) MKE Z 5RS, Z-5P, Z-5K 9mm

MKE (Zenith Firearms) Z 43 P 5.56X45mm

Morini Single Shot 84E .22 LR

Mossberg M590A1 (SBS) 51689, 51682 12 Gauge

Navy Arms 1875 Sch Cavlry Deluxe, Engraved .44-40, .45 Colt

Navy Arms 1875 Sch Hdout. .44-40, .45 Colt

Navy Arms 1875 Sch WlsFrg Deluxe, Engraved .44-40, .45 Colt

Navy Arms New Mod Russian .44 Russian

Navy Arms Schofield .44-40

Navy Arms 1875 Sch WlsFrg Deluxe, Engraved .44-40, .45 Colt

Navy Arms New Mod Russian .44 Russian

Navy Arms Schofield .44-40

New England Firearms Ultra Revolver R73-095 & R73-094 .32 H&R

Nighthawk Custom Dominator 1911 .45 ACP, 9mm, 10mm, .40 S&W, .357 Sig

Nighthawk Custom Enforcer 1911A1 .45ACP,9mm, 10mm, .38 Super, .22LR, .40 S&W

Nighthawk Custom Enforcer II 1911 .45 ACP, .40 S&W, 10mm, 9mm, .38 Super, .357

Sig, .22 LR

Nighthawk Custom Frame 1911 .45 ACP, 9mm, .38 Super

New England Firearms Standard Revolv R92-002 .22 LR

New England Firearms Standard Revolv R92-092 & R92-093 .22 LR

New England Firearms Standard Revolv R92-091 & R92-001 .22 LR

New England Firearms Standard Revolv R22-092 & R22-002 .22 WIN

New England Firearms Standard Revolv R22-091 & R22-001 .22 WIN

New England Firearms Standard Revolv R73-031 & R73-032 .32 H&R

New England Firearms Standard Revolv R73-021 & R73-022 .32 H&R

New England Firearms Ultra Revolver R92-094 & R92-095 .22 LR

New England Firearms Ultra Revolver R22-094 & R22-095 .22 WMR

Nighthawk Custom GRP 1911 .45 ACP, .38 Super, 10mm, .40 S&W, 9mm

Nighthawk Custom GRP II 1911 .45 ACP, .38 Super, 10mm, .40 S&W, 9mm

Nighthawk Custom GRP Recon 1911 .45 ACP, .38 Super, 10mm, .40 S&W, 9mm

Nighthawk Custom Lady Hawk 1911 9mm, .45 ACP, .40 S&W

Nighthawk Custom Predator .45ACP, .22LR, ,38 Super, 9mm, 10mm, .40 S&W

Nighthawk Custom Predator II 1911 .45 ACP, .38 Super, 10mm, .40 S&W, 9mm

Nighthawk Custom Predator III 1911 .45 ACP, .40 S&W, 10mm, 9mm, .38 Super, .357

Sig,

Nighthawk Custom T 3 1911 .45 ACP, 9mm, 10mm, .40 S&W, .357 Sig

Nighthawk Custom Talon II 1911 .45 ACP, .38 Super, 10mm, .40 S&W, 9mm

Nighthawk Custom Talon III 1911 .45 ACP, .38 Super, 10mm, .40 S&W, 9mm

Nighthawk Custom Talon IV 1911 .45 ACP, .40 S&W, 10mm, 9mm, .38 Super, .357

Sig, .22 LR

Nighthawk Custom Talon, Talon Recon Rail .45 ACP, .22LR, .40 S&W, .38 Super, 10mm,

9mm

Nowlin Mfg. Match Master .38 SUP, 9X23, .45 ACP

Nowlin Mfg. Mickey Fowler .45 ACP

Nowlin Mfg. World Cup PPC All

Nite Scout LLC Nite Scout A3 9mm

Norinco 1911-A1 .45

Norinco 77B 9mm

Norinco Mini-NZ75 Pist. 9MM

Norinco NP-15 & NP-15A 9mm

Norinco M1911 Pistol .45 ACP

Norinco M-213 9MM

Norinco Makarov 59 .380 ACP, 9X18

Norinco PS-01 Pistol .22 LR

Norinco Sportsman M-93 .22 LR

Norinco Tokarev 54-1 7.62x25, 9mm

Norinco Type NZ75 Pist. 9mm

Norinco - Navy Arms TT Olympia WOP022 .22 LR

North American Arms Guardian .32 ACP, .380 ACP, .25NAA, .32NAA

North American Arms The Earl 1860 .22 Mag

Noveske Rifleworks, LLC N4 5.56 Nato

Nowlin Mfg. 7 X Excaliber (a.k.a. Dominator) 9mm, .38 SUP, 9X23

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Nowlin Mfg. Carry 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, 9X23

Nowlin Mfg. Challenger 9mm .38S 9X23 .40S&W .45ACP

Nowlin Mfg. Crusader 9mm .38S 9X23 .40SW .45ACP

Nowlin Mfg. Match Classic 9mm .38S 9X23 .40S&W .45ACP

Olympic Arms K-23 .223/5.56 Nato

Olympic Arms Wolverine .22 LR

Ordnance Technology SSP-86 .357 Mag

Ordnance Technology SSP-91 All

Pachmayr Dominator All

Pacific Arms Corp Frame 1911A1 .45 ACP

Pakistan Ordnance Factories

(POF) (FEDARM)

POF 5 POF MP5 15 9 x 19 mm

Pakistan Ordnance Factories

(POF) (NATMIL)

POF 5 9 mm

Pakistan Ordnance Factories

(POF) (NATMIL)

POF 5 (SMG PK 14) (SMG PK 14) 9mm

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

18.9 Limited SX 189S, SX 189SR 9mm

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

1911 Limited SX745S .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

1911 Wild Bunch G145WB .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Black OPS 10.45 96696 .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Black OPS Ltd SRX845SO .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Black Ops Recon 96697 .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Carry 9 CWX79R 9mm

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Elite Carry 96669 .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Elite Commander 96667 .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Elite LS Hunter 96666 10 mm auto

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Elite Officer 96668, 96674 .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Elite Pro & Elite Pro

(Stainless)

96665 & 96672 .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Elite, Elite Stainless, Elite

(Target)

96663, 96671, 96664,

96675

.45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Executive Carry 96661 .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Expert 14.45, Expert 14.45

Stainless, Expert 10.45

96765, 96766, 96767 .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Expert Carry 96745 .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Expert Commander 96748 .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Expert, Expert Stainless 96746, 96747, 96749 9mmm ,45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

GI Expert, GI Expert-EK GI45, GI45 EK .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Lite Hawg .45 RHX1045E .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

LTC 1911 PCX 99 R 9mm, .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

P 18-9 PX 189S 9mm

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Pro Custom 14.45, Pro

Custom 10.45

96705, 96706 .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA, Pro Custom 18.9 96709 9mm

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LLC

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

S 16.40 P16-40 Series .40 S&W

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

S 16-40 Limited SX 1640 S .40 Cal

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

SF-45-A PRX1445 CB .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Slim Hawg PSH645 R .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Super Hawg .45 ACP, 9mm

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

GI Expert, GI Expert-EK GI45, GI45 EK .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Lite Hawg .45 RHX1045E .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

LTC 1911 PCX 99 R 9mm, .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

P 18-9 PX 189S 9mm

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Pro Custom 14.45, Pro

Custom 10.45

96705, 96706 .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Pro Custom 18.9 96709 9mm

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

S 16.40 P16-40 Series .40 S&W

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

S 16-40 Limited SX 1640 S .40 Cal

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

SF-45-A PRX1445 CB .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Slim Hawg PSH645 R .45 ACP

Para USA, Inc. & Para USA,

LLC

Super Hawg .45 ACP, 9mm

Para-Ordnance P14-40 Series .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance P14.45 LDA .45 ACP

Para-Ordnance P13-45 Series .45 ACP

Para-Ordnance OPS .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance PX938S .38 Super

Para-Ordnance CCW .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance P12-45 Series .45 ACP

Para-Ordnance 1911 SSP .45 ACP

Para-Ordnance P14-45 Series .45 ACP

Para-Ordnance P16-40 Series .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance P15-40 Series .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance 7.45 LDA .45 ACP

Para-Ordnance P14-10,10C,10S 10mm

Para-Ordnance P10 Series .45 ACP, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance LTC .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance F14-45 or F16-45GR

Para-Ordnance P12-LDA .45 ACP, .40 S&W, 9mm

Para-Ordnance Tac-S .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance P16-10,10C,10S 10mm

Para-Ordnance P15-10,10C,10S 10mm

Para-Ordnance Black Watch SSP &

Companion

.45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance Carry .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance Carry 12 .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance Carry 9 CWX79R 9mm

Para-Ordnance Colonel .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance Companion Carry Option CCO .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance D1640LDA .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance Hawg 9 WHX129R 9mm

Para-Ordnance Hi-Cap, Hi-Cap Limited .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

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Para-Ordnance P18 P10 D18 T18 All 9mm

Para-Ordnance Para Carry C6.45LDA 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Para-Ordnance Para Companion C7.45LDA 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Para-Ordnance Stealth Carry .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance Stealth Hi-Cap .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance Stealth Limited, Limited .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance Stealth P14-45 rename # 1100 .45ACP

Para-Ordnance Tac-Four, Spec Ops Tac-

Four

.45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Para-Ordnance Warthog .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Pardini Armi GT45, GT45S, PC45,

PC45S

.45 ACP

Pardini Armi GPO International .22 S

Pardini Armi GPS .22 S

Pardini Armi MP32 .32 SWL

Pardini Armi SP & HP .22 LR, .32L

Patriot Ordnance Factory, Inc

(POF)

P-308 .308

Peter Stahl GMBH M1911 .45, 10mm, 9mm

Phelps Eagle I .44

Phelps Heritage I .45-70

Phillips & Rodgers Medusa 47 .38, .357, 9mm

Phoenix Arms HP-22, HP 22A, HP-

25A

.25 ACP, .22 LF

Pioneer Arms Corp. . (I.O. Inc) PPS43-C 7.62 X 25

Pioneer Arms Corp. . (I.O. Inc) Hellpup 7.62 X 39

Precision Small Arms Precision PSA 25 GR4000 Series (with

the exception of

GR4005)

.25 ACP

PTR Industries PTR 32 7.62 X 39

PTR Industries PTR-PDW (SBR) .308

Quality Firearms, Inc. SO38B2/SO38B4 .38 Sp.

Quality Firearms, Inc. SAA Western Ranger .22 LR

Radical Firearms RIP 7.62 X 39 mm

Radical Firearms (With Aero

Precision Lower Model X-15)

M4 5.56

Radom (See Z.M. Lucznik) MAG 95 9mm

Radom (See Z.M. Lucznik) Mag 98 9mm (9 X 19)

Radom (See Z.M. Lucznik) P-83 9mm

RAM-LINE, Inc. Exactor RPR 2215 .22 LR

RAM-LINE, Inc. Exactor-Target RPT 2238 .22 LR

Randall Combat .45 .45 ACP

Randall Raider/Service .45 ACP, 9mm

Randall Service Model A-111 .45 ACP

Reeder Custom Black Mamba .44 Magnum

Regent R 350CR .45 ACP

Remington Arms Co., Inc. XP100 All

Remington Arms Co., Inc. XP100 Custom All

Remington Arms Co., Inc. XP100R KS All

Remington Arms Co., Inc. 1911 R-1 Carry 96335 ,45 ACP

Remington Arms Co., Inc. 1911 R-1, 1911 R-1

Enhanced, 1911 R1-S

96323, 96324, 96328,

96329, 96304, 96369

9mm, .45 ACP

Remington Arms Co., Inc. 1911 R-1, 1911 R-1

Enhanced, 1911 R1-S

96323, 96324, 96328,

96329, 96304, 96369

.45 ACP

Remington Arms Co., Inc. 1911 UMC Pistol 96367 .45 ACP

Remington Arms Co., Inc. 870, 870 Police Magnum

(SBS)

25049 12 Gauge, 20 Gauge, 410 Gauge

Remington Arms Co., Inc. RM 380 .380 Auto

Republic Arms of South Africa RAP 401 9mm, .40 S&W

Republic Arms of South Africa RAP 440 9mm .40 S&W .45 ACP .357 SIG

Republic Arms, Inc. Patriot .45 ACP

Rexio RJ-38 .38 Spl.

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Rexio Pucara 226 .22 LR

Rexio Pucara 324 .32 SWL

Rexio Pucara 326 .32 SWL

Rexio Pucara 384 .38 SP

Rock Island Armory Governmnt, Commander,

Officers

1911A1, 1911A1-FS .45 ACP, .38 SUP, 9mm

Rock Island Armory Hi-cap Government 1911A1 .45 ACP

Rock Island Armory Hi-Cap Government 1911 A-2 22 TCM, 9mm

Rock Island Armory M 1911 A1 CS 15429 .45 ACP

Rock Island Armory Model 206, Model 206

Spurless

.38 Sp

Rock Island Armory Tactical 2011, 1911 Tactical

II FS, Match Tactical 2011

M1911-A1 .45 ACP, 10 mm

Rock Island Armory XT-22 .22 LR

Rock River Arms Inc. Basic Ltd Match 9mm, .38SUP, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Rock River Arms Inc. Bullseye Wadcut .45 ACP

Rock River Arms Inc. Frame

Rock River Arms Inc. LAR-PPS .223/5.56

Rock River Arms Inc. Ltd. Match 9mm, .38SUP, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Rock River Arms Inc. Nat Match Steel 9X23, .38SUP, .40S&W, .45ACP

Rock River Arms Inc. Nat Mtch Hrdbll .45 ACP

Rock River Arms Inc. Standard Match 9mm, .38SUP, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Rock River Arms Inc. Ult Mtch Achiev 9X23, .38 SUP, .40S&W, .45ACP

Rohrbaugh Firearms R9, 380 R9, 380 9mm, .380

Romarm (Century Arms Int.) Mini Draco, Micro Draco,

Draco

7.62 X 39 mm

Rossi Plinker R98106, R 98104 .22 LR

Rossi Ranch Hand RH 92 .45 LC, .357, .44 Mag., .38 SP

Rossi (Braztech) P4102211 P4102211 .22LR/.45LC/.410GA

RPG RPG Aero 9-40-45-223 9mm, .40 mm, .45 ACP, 223 Remington

RPG SBR1 223, 556, 300 Blk, 458 socom, 308, .45 ACP, 6.8

RPM or Rock Pist. Man. Inc. Merrill Sportsm All

RPM or Rock Pist. Man. Inc. XL Pistol All

S R L Adler Revolver .357 Mag.

S R L Adler Single Action .45 LC

S.A.M. 1911 Std, BT(HS,Com),

Com

.45 ACP

SA, Inc. & Para USA, LLC SSP PX745EK .45 ACP

Safari Arms Enforcer SA20D, SA20E .45 ACP

Safari Arms Enforcer SA17-4E

(STAINLESS)

.45 ACP

Safari Arms Enforcer SA8630 E (STEEL) .45 ACP

Safari Arms Enforcer SA AL356 E (ALUM.) .45 ACP

Safari Arms Enforcer SA60A, SA60B,

SA60C

.45 ACP

Safari Arms Enforcer Short Grip SA20C .45 ACP

Safari Arms Matchmaster SA 17-4M (SS) .45 ACP

Safari Arms Matchmaster SA8630 M (STEEL) .45 ACP

Safari Arms Matchmaster SA AL356 M

(ALUM.)

.45 ACP

Safari Arms Matchmaster Frm SA348630 (STL. KIT)

Safari Arms Matchmaster Frm SA20, SA20A, SA20B

Safari Arms Matchmaster Frm SA32SS (SS KIT) )

Sar Arms K2 170840, 170843 .45 ACP

Sar Arms SAR B6P 9mm

Sardius or Sirkis SD9 9mm

Savage Arms Striker .22 LR/MAG

Savage Arms Striker .17 HMR

Savage Arms Striker .22-250 .243 .308 WIN .223 REM

Sccy Industries CPX-1 CPX1TT 9mm

Sccy Industries CPX-2 9mm (9 X 19)

Seecamp LWS-.32 .32 ACP

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Seecamp LWS380 LWS380 .380

Serbu Firearms (Remington or

MossBerg)

Super Shorty 12 Gauge

Shooters Arm Mnfr (American

Tactical)

Fatboy FX 45 .45 ACP

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-220 Elite Series, Hunt

Ready

10mm, .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-224 SAS, P-224 9mm, .40 Cal, .357 Sig

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. 1911, GSR 1911, 1911

Nightmare Black

1911 .45 ACP, 357 Sig, 9mm, .38 Super, .40 S&W

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. 1911-22 .22 LR

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. 220R .45 ACP

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. 516 (SBR) .223/5.56

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. M11-A1 9 X 19 mm

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. M400 11 B 5.56, 300 Blk

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. Mauser M2 9mm, .40S&W, .357 SIG, .45 ACP

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. Mosquito .22 LR

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. MPX MPX-P-9, MPX-P-9-

PSB, MPX-P=9-KM

9mm

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P 290 Sub-Compact (Two Tone) (Diamond

Plate) (Laser) (Two-

Tone Laser)

9mm

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P 516 P516G2-7B-PSB,

P516G2-10B-PSB,

P516G2-7B, P516G2-

10B

5.56X45mm Nato

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-225, P-225 A, 225 A1 9mm

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-226, P-226 Jubilee, X-

Five, P-226 Legion, P-226

Elite Stainless,

(For X-Five:- 226X5-

9-L1), MK25

9mm, .40 S&W, .357 SIG, 22 LR

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-227 227R-45 B, 227R-45

BSS

.45 ACP

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-228 9mm

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-229 Secret Service

Commemorative

.357 Sig

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-229, P-229 Two-Tone,

Equinox, DAK, Two-Tone

Laser, Elite, Elite Stainless,

Elite Dark, Elite Platinum,

SAS Gen 2, Classic 22,

Enhanced Elite, Extreme,

Scorpion, Scorporion TBr

9mm, 9X19, .357 Sig, 40 S&W, 22 LR

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-229, P-229 Two-Tone,

Equinox, DAK, Two-Tone

Laser, Elite, Elite Stainless,

Elite Dark, Elite Platinum,

SAS Gen 2, Classic 22,

Enhanced Elite, Extreme,

Scorpion, Scorporion TBr

.357 SIG, 9MM, .40 S&W

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-229S 9mm, .40 S&W, .357 SIG

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-230 .380 ACP

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-232 .380 ACP, .32 ACP

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-238 .380 ACP

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-239 9mm, .357 SIG, .40 S&W

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-245 .45 ACP, .40 S&W

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P250 C , P250, P250 Sub-

compact, P-250-22

.380 ACP, 22 LR, 9mm, .40 S&W, .357 SIG, .45

ACP

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P290 RS (Compact) .380 Auto, 9mm

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P320, P320 (Compact

Medium), P 320 (Full

Medium)

9mm, 357 Sig, 40 S&W, .45 ACP

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-938 9mm, .22 LR

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. SG 553 P P-553-9B-C-R .223/556 (Nato)

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Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. Sig Pro SP2022 9mm, .357 Sig, .40 S&W

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. Sig Pro SP2009 9mm, .40 S&W, .357 SIG

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. Sig Pro SP2340 Sig Pro SP2340 .40 S&W, 9mm, .357 SIG

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. Trailside .22 LR

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. X-Six 226X6E-9-Sup1,

226X6E-40-Sup1

9mm, 40 S&W

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P 556 Pistol, P556 XI P 556 5.56 X 45mm, 7.62X39, .300 Blackout

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P 716 .308 Winchester, 7.62X51mm

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P P .22 LR, 9mm

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-210 (1,2,5,6), P210

Legend

.22 LR, 7.65mm, 9mm

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-220 SAS P 220 SAS .45 ACP

Sig Sauer/Sigarms Inc. P-220, P-220 Match Elite,

P-220 Super Match

.38 SUP, .45 ACP, 9mm, .22 LR, 10 mm

Skyy Industries CPX-1 9mm

Smith & Wesson 042 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 637 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 908 9mm

Smith & Wesson 457 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 5905 9mm

Smith & Wesson 5967 9mm

Smith & Wesson 696 .44 SP

Smith & Wesson 4567 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 649 .357 Mag., .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 2213, 2214 .22 LR

Smith & Wesson 4553 TSW .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 0845 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 4505, 4506 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 4513 TSW .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 460 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 622, 622 VR .22 LR

Smith & Wesson 640 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 60 .357 Mag., .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 6690 & 6691 9mm

Smith & Wesson 410 .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson 629 Classic DX .44 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 686 Mag Comp .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 4043 & 4044 .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson 915 9mm

Smith & Wesson 65 Lady Smith .357/.38SP

Smith & Wesson 910 9mm

Smith & Wesson 5906 Sp. Edition 9mm

Smith & Wesson 909 9mm

Smith & Wesson 317 .22 LR

Smith & Wesson 6590, 6591 & 6592 9mm

Smith & Wesson 6450, 6451, & 6452 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 629 Hunter .44 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 411 .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson 42 .38 Sp.

Smith & Wesson 4690 & 4691 9mm

Smith & Wesson 647 .17HMR

Smith & Wesson 327 .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 327 M&P R8 .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson SW99 Compact .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 Cal.

Smith & Wesson 619 .357 Mag

Smith & Wesson 620 .357 Mag

Smith & Wesson 360SC .357 Mag

Smith & Wesson SW990L .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson 1911, SW1911DK .38 Super

Smith & Wesson 520 .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 357PD .41 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 460 XVR .460 S&W Mag.

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Smith & Wesson 40 .38 S&W Special

Smith & Wesson 325 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 24 .44 SP

Smith & Wesson 331 .32 H&R

Smith & Wesson 332 .32 H&R

Smith & Wesson 337 .38 SP+P

Smith & Wesson 342 .38 SP+P

Smith & Wesson 296 .44 S&W SP

Smith & Wesson 242 .38 SP+P

Smith & Wesson 342 PD .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 337 PD .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 686, 686 Carry Comp .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson SW99 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 4586 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 945 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 6685 .357MAG/.38 SP

Smith & Wesson 52-2 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 422 .22 LR

Smith & Wesson 439 9mm

Smith & Wesson 459 9mm

Smith & Wesson 645 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 669 9mm

Smith & Wesson 6904 & 6906 9mm

Smith & Wesson 745 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 60LS .38 SP, .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 4546 .45

Smith & Wesson 5943, 5943SSV 9mm

Smith & Wesson 659 9mm

Smith & Wesson 19 .357/.38

Smith & Wesson 639 9mm

Smith & Wesson 3913, 3914, 3913 TSW 9mm

Smith & Wesson 617 .22 LR

Smith & Wesson 627 .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 1006,1026,1046,1086 10mm

Smith & Wesson 1066(NS), 1076(NS) 10mm

Smith & Wesson 2206 .22 LR

Smith & Wesson 3913LS, 3914LS 9mm

Smith & Wesson 4526 .45

Smith & Wesson 10 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 65 .357/.38SP

Smith & Wesson 469 9mm

Smith & Wesson 64 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 36LS .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 17 .22 LR

Smith & Wesson 27 .357/.38

Smith & Wesson 31 .22 LR, .32 S&W

Smith & Wesson 34 .22 LR, .32 CAL

Smith & Wesson 37 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 38 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 57 .41 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 41 .22 LR

Smith & Wesson 66 .357/.38

Smith & Wesson 3904, 3906 9mm

Smith & Wesson 67 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 68 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 544 .44-40

Smith & Wesson 581 .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 586 .357/.38

Smith & Wesson 36 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 624 .44 SP

Smith & Wesson 657 .41 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 49 .38 SP

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Smith & Wesson 681 .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 16, 16-4 .32 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 63 .22 LR, .32 S&W

Smith & Wesson M&P 360 .38 Special

Smith & Wesson 4536 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 650 (Serv. Kit Gun) .22MRF/LR

Smith & Wesson 686, 686 Carry Comp .38 SPL

Smith & Wesson 651 (Serv. Kit Gun) .22MAG/LR

Smith & Wesson 15 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 632 (Centennial) .32 H&R

Smith & Wesson 5903, 5904, 5906 9mm

Smith & Wesson 4053, 4054, 4053 TSW .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson 16, 16-4 .327 Fed Mag

Smith & Wesson 4596 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 18 (22 Comb. Mast.) .22 LR

Smith & Wesson 940 (Centennial) 9mm

Smith & Wesson 28 (Hwy. Patrol.) .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 48 (K-22 Mast. MRF) .22 MRF

Smith & Wesson 4566 FS .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 3913-NL, 3914-NL 9mm

Smith & Wesson 629 or 629 Classic .44 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 4576 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 3953, 3954, 3953 TSW 9mm

Smith & Wesson 386 Sc/S .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 638 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 14 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 12 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 547-M 9mm

Smith & Wesson 610 10mm

Smith & Wesson 4013 & 4014 .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson 4006, 4026, 4046 .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson 5924 & 5926 9mm

Smith & Wesson 5944 & 5946 9mm

Smith & Wesson 4556 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 6944 & 6946 9mm

Smith & Wesson 648 .22 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 631, 631-LS .32 H&R

Smith & Wesson 6924 & 6926 9mm

Smith & Wesson 4003 & 4004 .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson 629 Mag Comp .44 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 21 .44 Spl

Smith & Wesson 4046 TSW .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson 500 .500 S&W Mag.

Smith & Wesson 329PD .44 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 646 .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson 1911, SW1911DK 9mm

Smith & Wesson 431 .32 H&R Magnum

Smith & Wesson 432PD .32 H&R Magnum

Smith & Wesson 351PD .22 Mag

Smith & Wesson 1911SC .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson Pro Series 640 640 .357 Magnum, .38 S&W Special+P, .38 Special

Smith & Wesson #3 Schofield .45 Schofield, .45 S&W

Smith & Wesson *All Thompson Center

Patented Pistols

All

Smith & Wesson .357 MAG K-Comp .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 22 150199 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 22 SW Victory 108490 .22LR

Smith & Wesson 22A, 22S, 22A-1 Target or Sport,

107442

.22 LR

Smith & Wesson 25 All as of 4/30/96 .45 COLT

Smith & Wesson 29 All as of 4/30/96 .44 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 310 Night Guard 10mm

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Smith & Wesson 329 Night Guard 329 NG .44 Special, .44 Magnum

Smith & Wesson 340 PD, 340 .357

Smith & Wesson 360 Airweight .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 360 PD 360 PD .38 Special, .357

Smith & Wesson 38 Super 8-Shot 627 .38 SUP

Smith & Wesson 40 Tactical 4003, 4043, 4006 .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson 438 438 .38 Spl

Smith & Wesson 43-C .22LR

Smith & Wesson 45 Tactical 4566 4563 4583 4586 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 58 58 .41 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 625 All as of 4/30/96 .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson 629 Backpacker .44 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 632 Power Port .327 Federal Magnum

Smith & Wesson 640 (Carry Comp) 640 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 642 (Centennial), 642

(Airweight)

642 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 642 (Centennial), 642

(Airweight)

642 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 642 Lady Smith 642 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson 686 Competitor, Hunter,

Deluxe

.357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson 9 Tactical 5903, 5906, 5946 9mm

Smith & Wesson Air Lite SC 340S,340P,360S .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson Airlite PD 325 PD .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson Airlite PD 386P .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson Airlite SC Mt L .357 MAG .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson Airwt. Cent., Airweight

(Model 032)

442 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson Airwt. Cent., Airweight

(Model 032)

442 .32 H&R Magnum

Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 38 BG 38 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson Bodyguard 380 BG 380 .380 ACP

Smith & Wesson Centennial 640-1 .357/.38SP

Smith & Wesson Chiefs' Special CS9, CS45, CS40 9mm, .45 ACP, .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson Clas Power Port 629 .44 Mag.

Smith & Wesson Combat Magnum 69 .44 Mag

Smith & Wesson Dist Comb Mag + 686 .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson Governor .410 , .45 ACP, .45 Colt

Smith & Wesson M & P 40 Pro Series

C.O.R.E., M&P 9 Pro Series

C.O.R.E.

.40 S&W, 9mm

Smith & Wesson M&P 9mm, .40 S&W, .357 Sig, .45 ACP

Smith & Wesson M&P 15 MP-15-22P .22 LR

Smith & Wesson M&P 22, M&P CA, M&P

22 Compact

.22 LR

Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Performance

Center, M&P 9 Performance

Center, M&P 9L

Peformance Center

40 S&W, 9mm

Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Shield .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson M&P 45 109706, 109106,

109107,109156

.45 ACP

Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Shield, M&P 9L 9mm

Smith & Wesson M&P40C, M&P9C,

M&P357C

.40 S&W, 9mm, .357 Sig

Smith & Wesson Mountain Lite 396, 3960 .44 SP

Smith & Wesson N/A 315 .38 S&W Special

Smith & Wesson N/A 396 .44 SP

Smith & Wesson PC 60 Car. Comp 60 .38 SP

Smith & Wesson PC 651 651 .22 Mag.

Smith & Wesson PC 66-F Comp. 66 .357 Mag.

Smith & Wesson PC Shorty 45 .45 ACP

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Smith & Wesson Perf Cent Comp. .356 TSW, 9mm, .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson Perf. Cent. 356 .356 TC, .356 TSW .356 TSW

Smith & Wesson Perf. Center 9 PC9 Compact 9mm

Smith & Wesson Performance Center 686-7 .38 Sup.

Smith & Wesson Performance Center 929

"Jerry Miculek"

929 9mm

Smith & Wesson Pro Series 986 9mm

Smith & Wesson SD40 VE .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson SD9 VE 9mm

Smith & Wesson SD9, SD40 9mm, 40 S&W

Smith & Wesson Shorty Forty .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson Sigma Compact C or V .40 S&W, 9mm

Smith & Wesson Sigma SW357 .357 SIG

Smith & Wesson Sigma SW380 .380 ACP

Smith & Wesson Sigma SW40F .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson Sigma SW9/40 E, VE, GVE 9mm

Smith & Wesson Sigma SW9/40 E, VE, GVE 9mm, .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson Sigma SW9F 9mm

Smith & Wesson Sigma SW9M 9mm

Smith & Wesson Super 9 9X19, 9X21, .356 TSW

Smith & Wesson SW 1911 .45 ACP, 9mm

Smith & Wesson SW 1911 SC .45

Smith & Wesson SW 1911 TA .45

Smith & Wesson SW 99 9mm, .357 SIG, .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson SW9P, SW40P 9mm, .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson Tactical 45, 9, 40 .45 ACP, 9mm, .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson Tactical S&W 4013TSW .40 S&W

Smith & Wesson Thunder Ranch 22 .45 ACP

Solothurn AT88 9mm

Solothurn AT84DA 9mm

Sphinx AT-2000H 9mm, .40 S&W

Sphinx AT-2000C, AT-

2000GM

9mm, .40 S&W

Sphinx AT-2000

SDA/PDA/HDA

9mm/41AE

Sphinx AT-2000S 9mm, .40 S&W

Sphinx AT .380 .380 ACP

Sphinx AT-2000P/PS 9mm, .40 S&W

Sphinx Competitor AT-2000 9X21 MM, .40 S&W

Sphinx Grand Master AT-2000 9X21 MM, .40 S&W

Sphinx SDP Compact 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. (Lightweight) Operator .45 ACP

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911 AI EMP 9mm, .40 S&W

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Custom & Spec. Bld. .38S, 9mm, .45, 10mm, .40 S&W

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Compact .38S, .40 S&W, 10mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Commander .40 S&W

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Commander

Compnsted.

.38 SUP, .45 ACP, 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Champion .38S, 9mm, .45, 10mm, .40 S&W,

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Commemoratives ALL

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 90's Linkless Comp. .38S, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, 10mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 90's Linkless .38S, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, 10mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Collectors .45

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Compensated .38S, 9mm, .45, 10mm, .40 S&W

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 90's Edition .38S, 9mm, .45, 10mm, .40S&W

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 .38S, 9mm, .45, 10mm, .40 S&W

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 TRP (SS, Carbon,

Light Rail), TRP

Operator

.45 ACP

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Cmp. Fr 1911-A1 .45 ACP, 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Command 90's Edition .38 SUP, .45 ACP, 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Command .38 SUP, .45 ACP, 10mm, 9mm

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Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Command Compensated .38 SUP, .45 ACP, 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Compact 1911-A1 .45 ACP, 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 Frame

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 SS Compact Frame .38S, 9mm, .45, 10mm, .40 S&W

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 SS Compact Pistol .38S, 9mm, .45, 10mm, .40 S&W

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 SS Champion Pistol .38S, 9mm, .45, 10mm, .40 S&W

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 SS 1911-A1 .38S, 9mm, .45, 10mm, .40 S&W

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 SS Champion Frame .38S, 9mm, .45, 10mm, .40 S&W

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1 SS Frm. 1911-A1 .45 ACP, 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A1: ALL .45 ACP, 9mm, .38 SUP, 9X25DIL

Springfield Armory/Inc. 1911-A2 S.A.S.S 1911-A2 All

Springfield Armory/Inc. Defender 1911A1 .45 ACP

Springfield Armory/Inc. Firecat 9mm, .40 S&W, .45

Springfield Armory/Inc. M6 22LR/45LC

Springfield Armory/Inc. Micro Compact .45 ACP

Springfield Armory/Inc. Omega .38S, 9mm, .45, 10mm, .40 S&W

Springfield Armory/Inc. Omega "Match" .38S, 9mm, .45, 10mm, .40 S&W

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Standard Compensated .45, 9X21

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Standard 90's Ed. .45, 9X21

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Sub Compact .45, 9X21

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Comp, Cust & Sp Bld. 9mm, .40 S&W, .45, 9X21

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 World Cup 9mm, .40 S&W, .45, 9X21

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Standard 9mm, .45, .40 S&W, 9X21

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Ultra 9mm, .40 S&W, .45, 9X21

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Compact 9mm, .40 S&W, .45, 9X21

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Comp. Frame P-9C ** (See notes on last page)

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 LSP 9mm, .40 S&W, .45, 9X21

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Pistol 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 SS Standard or Ultra 9mm, .45, .40 S&W, 9X21

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 SS Frame or Compensted. 9mm, .45, .40 S&W, 9X21

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Standard Compensated .40 S&W, 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Standard 90's Edition .40 S&W, 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Std. Frame P-9

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Sub Cmp. Fr P-9 .40 S&W, 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. P-9 Sub Compact P-9 .40 S&W, 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. Panther 9mm, .40 S&W, .45

Springfield Armory/Inc. Trophy Match .45 ACP

Springfield Armory/Inc. V-10 .45 ACP

Springfield Armory/Inc. V-16 Long Slide 9mm, .45 ACP, .357 SIG

Springfield Armory/Inc. XD Sub-Compact,

Compact, Service,

Tactical

.40S&W, .357 SIG, .45 ACP, .45 GAP, 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. XD-45:Service Model, LE

Tactical, Sub-compact, V10

.45 ACP, .45 GAP

Springfield Armory/Inc. XD-9 Mod 2 4.0 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. XD-9 Mod. 2 Sub-Compact,

XD-40 Mod 2 Sub-

Compact, XD-45 Mod. 2

Sub-Compact

9mm, 40 S& W, .45 ACP

Springfield Armory/Inc. XD-9 Tactical Mod.2 9mm

Springfield Armory/Inc. XDm-40, XDm-45, XDm-9 5.25 40 S&W, 9mm, .45 ACP

Springfield Armory/Inc. XDm-9, XDm-40, XDm-45 3.8, 3.8 compact, 4.5 9mm, .40 S&W,.45 ACP

Springfield Armory/Inc. XD-S 45 .45 ACP

Springfield Armory/Inc. XD-S 45 4.0 .45 ACP

Springfield Armory/Inc. XD-S 9, XD-S 9 4.0 XD-S 9 9mm

Stallard Arms Maverick JS-9MM 9mm

Star 30M 9mm

Star 30P, 30PK 9mm

Star 31P, 31PK .40 S&W, 9mm

Star BKM 9mm

Star BM 9mm

Star BS 9mm

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Star DKL .38

Star Firestar .45 ACP

Star Firestar (M-40) .40 S&W

Star Firestar (M-43) 9mm

Star Firestar (M-45) .45 ACP

Star Firestar Plus 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Star Megastar .45 ACP, 10mm

Star Model B 9mm

Star PD .45 ACP

Star Super B 9mm

Star Ultrastar 9mm

Steyr Mannlicher M40-A1, M9-A1,

M357-A1

.40 S&W, 9mm, .357 Sig.

Steyr Mannlicher S40-A1, S9-A1, S357-

A1

.40 S&W, 9mm, .357 Sig.

Steyr Mannlicher C9-A1 9mm

Steyr Mannlicher GB80 9mm

Steyr Mannlicher M357 .357 SIG

Steyr Mannlicher M40 .40 S&W

Steyr Mannlicher M9 9mm

Steyr Mannlicher S9 9mm

STI International 1911 Frame N/A

STI International 1911-2011 100Th

Anniversary

100-50450032-00 .45 ACP

STI International BLS-40 & LS-40 .40 S&W

STI International BLS-9 & LS-9 9mm

STI International Competitor .38 SUP

STI International Duty One 9mm, .40 S&W

STI International DVC Ltd 10 300 291 9mm

STI International Eagle 5 9mm, .38 Super, .40 S&W

STI International Eagle 5.1 & 5.5 2011 .45ACP, .40S&W, 10mm, 9X21 .38SUP

STI International Eagle 6 9mm, .38 Super, .40 S&W

STI International Edge 9mm, 10mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, .38 Super

STI International Elektra 9mm, 38 Sp., 40 S&W, .45 ACP

STI International Escort .45 ACP, 9mm

STI International Executive 9mm, .45 ACP, .40 S&W

STI International Falcon 3.9 2011 .45ACP, .40S&W, 10mm, 9X21 .38SUP

STI International Frame-Mod. 2011

STI International GM .38 SUP, 9mm, 9x23,

STI International GP5 9mm

STI International GP6, GP6C 9mm

STI International Grandmaster 2011 9mm, 9x23, .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .38 SUP

STI International Guardian .45 ACP, 9mm

STI International Hawk 4.3 2011 .45ACP, .40S&W, 10mm, 9X21 .38SUP

STI International Hawk, Eagle Frm 2011 ** (See Notes on last page)

STI International IPSC 30TH Anniv.

Commem.

9mm, .40 S&W

STI International Lawman .45 ACP, 9mm

STI International Off Duty .45 Acp

STI International Perfect 10 10mm

STI International Rangemaster 9mm, .45 ACP

STI International Ranger 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

STI International Ranger II 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

STI International Sentry 9x19, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

STI International Shadow 9mm, 38 Sp., 40 S&W, .45 ACP

STI International Spartan .45 ACP, .40 S&W, 9mm, .38 SUP, 10mm

STI International Special Edition 9mm. .40 S&W

STI International SteelMaster 9mm, .38 SUP, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

STI International Stinger 9mm, .38 Super

STI International Tactical 9mm, .40 S&W

STI International Tactical 4.0, Tactical DS 4.0 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

STI International Tactical Lite 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

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STI International Targetmaster 9mm, .45 ACP

STI International Trojan 9mm, .45 ACP, .40 S&W, .38 Super

STI International Trubor 9mm, 9x23, .38 Super

STI International VIP 9mm, .38 SUP, .357 SIG, .40S&W, .45 ACP

Stoeger Industries A.E. Luger Navy 9mm

Stoeger Industries A.E. Luger P-08 9mm

Stoeger Industries Cougar 8000, 31704, 8040 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Stoeger Industries Vent,Bull,Flute .22 LR

Strayer Voight Inc. Frame Kit **

Strayer Voight Inc. Infinity .40 S&W, 10mm, .45 ACP, 9X23. .38 SUP, .357

SIG, 9mm, 9X21

Sturm Ruger 22 Charger 4901, 4917 (Standard)

, 4918 (Takedown),

4920 (Takedown),

4926 (Takedown)

.22 LR, 17 HMR

Sturm Ruger 22/45 10119, 10145 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger 22/45 Lite 3900, 3903, 3906,

3908, 3909, 3910,

3912

.22 LR

Sturm Ruger 22/45 MK III (Rail) 10149 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger 22/45 MKIII 10150, 10158, 10107,

10110, 10140

.22 LR

Sturm Ruger 50th Anniv.New Model

Blkhawk

NVB34-50, S465N-50 .357 Mag., .44 Mag.

Sturm Ruger 9 E 3341, 3340 9 mm

Sturm Ruger Bearcat 0912, 0913, 0914,

0916, 0917

.22LR/.22MAG

Sturm Ruger Bisley-Vaquero New Model Sing. Act. .45 LC, .44 Mag., .357 Mag.

Sturm Ruger GP 100 (Match Champion) 1755 .357 Mag

Sturm Ruger GP-100 (DA) 1702, 1704, 1705,

1707, 1715, 1748,

1752, 1752 (Hawkeye

Finish), 1753 (HGP

331-NVK), 1754, 1757

.357 Mag, .38 SP, .327 Fed. Mag., .22 LR

Sturm Ruger KMK III 10161 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger KMKIII817 MKIII .17 Mach 2

Sturm Ruger KP45MKIII 10121 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger KP512MKIII 10110 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger KP678HMKIII 10120 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger KP-97D, DAO .45 ACP

Sturm Ruger LC380 3219, 3230, 3231 .380 Auto

Steyr Mannlicher SPP 9mm

Steyr Mannlicher Steyr L-A1 39.621.2K 9mm, 40 S&W, 9X21 mm

Steyr Mannlicher Steyr Match FP 1800 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger LC9, LC9s 3200, 3229, 3235,

3235R, 3242, 3248,

3250, 3255

9mm Luger

Sturm Ruger LC9-LM 3206 9mm

Sturm Ruger LC9-R, LC9-PG, LC9-GL 3220, 3221. 3226 9mm

Sturm Ruger LCP 3701, 3705, 3706,

3712, 3713, 3718,

3722, 3725, 3727,

3730, 3734, 3740

.380 Auto

Sturm Ruger LCR 5410,, 5413, 5416,

5431, 5450, 5451,

5456

9mm, .22 LR, .357 Mag.

Sturm Ruger LCR, LCR-LG 5401,5402, 5405,

5409, 5414, 5418,

5419

.22 WMRF, .38 SP + P

Sturm Ruger Mark II Comp, Gv. Bull .22 LR

Sturm Ruger Mark II Stnd., Target .22 LR

Sturm Ruger Mark II Gv Bull .22 LR

Sturm Ruger Mark II Target .22 LR

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Sturm Ruger Mark III 10116 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger Mark III Hunter 10118, 10160 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger Mark III Target 10103 .22LR

Sturm Ruger MK II Bull .22 LR

Sturm Ruger MKIII 10101, 10104,10105,

10154, 10159

.22 LR

Sturm Ruger MKIII Competition 10112 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger MKIII Competition Target 10155 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger MKIII Hunter 10123 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger MKIII678 10106 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger New Mod Bisley .22 LR, .32 Mag., .357 Mag.

Sturm Ruger New Mod Bisley .41 Mag., .44 MAG/SP, .45 COLT

Sturm Ruger New Mod Blkhwk .30 Car., .32-20/32, .357 Mag.

Sturm Ruger New Mod Blkhwk KBN-3275 .357/9MM, .38-40/10, .41 MAG

Sturm Ruger New Mod Blkhwk .44-40/44, .45 LC, .45 LC/ACP

Sturm Ruger New Mod Super Blackhawk .44 MAG/SP, .454 Casull

Sturm Ruger New Model Blackhawk 10595, 10306, 10308,

10309, 10316, 10318,

10319, 10405, 10406,

10446, 10463, 10445,

10455,10456, 05233

.30 Carbine, .357, .357/9mm, .41, .45LC,

.45LC/.45ACP, .44 SP, .327 Fed Mag

Sturm Ruger New Model Single Six 10661, 0625, 0626,

06518

.17 HMR, 22 LR, 22 Magnum

Sturm Ruger New Model Single Six 10661, 0625, 0626,

06518

.32 H&R Mag

Sturm Ruger New Model Single Six 10645, 10629, 10646,

10623, 10621, 10622,

10624

.22 LR/.22 mag.

Sturm Ruger New Model Single Six

Hunter

0662 .22LR, .22 Mag.

Sturm Ruger New Model Single Six Last

Cowboy

6512 .32 H&R Mag

Sturm Ruger New Vaquero 5133 & 5134 .357 Mag & 45 Colt

Sturm Ruger New Vaquero 5129, 5152, 5154 .45 ACP, .45 Colt

Sturm Ruger New Vaquero 5147, 5148 .44 SP

Sturm Ruger New Vaquero 5107, 5106, 5102,

5112, 5104, 5109,

5108, 5105, 5103,

5126, 5120, 5101

45 LC, .44 Mag., .357 Mag., 44-40, .32 H&R

Mag., .45 Colt

Sturm Ruger New Vaquero 5141, 5144 45 Colt & .45 ACP

Sturm Ruger P or KP 85 All 9mm

Sturm Ruger P or KP 89 All 9mm

Sturm Ruger P or KP 90 All .45 ACP

Sturm Ruger P or KP 91 All .40 S&W

Sturm Ruger P or KP 93 All 9mm

Sturm Ruger P or KP 94 All 9mm, .40 S&W

Sturm Ruger P or KP 95 DAO, DC, Man Safety 9mm

Sturm Ruger P345 6648 .45 ACP

Sturm Ruger P345 6644, 6645 .45 ACP

Sturm Ruger P345PR 6647 .45 ACP

Sturm Ruger P4GCMKIII MKIII .22LR

Sturm Ruger P4MKIII 10109 .22 LR

Sturm Ruger P95 13009 , 13014, 13015,

13016

9mm

Sturm Ruger Pol. Serv.-Six .357 Mag., .38 SP

Sturm Ruger Redhawk .45 LC, .454 Cas, .41 Mag.

Sturm Ruger Redhawk .41 Mag.

Sturm Ruger SR 1911, SR 1911CMD .45 ACP

Sturm Ruger SR 22, SR22PS 3600, 3601, 3603,

3606, 3607, 3611,

3618, 3620

.22 LR

Sturm Ruger SR 45 3800, 3801 .45 ACP

Sturm Ruger SR 9 9X19 mm

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Sturm Ruger SR 9C 3313, 3314, 3316,

3317, 3330, 3333,

3339

9mm

Sturm Ruger SR, SR 40-C ,40 S&W

Sturm Ruger Sup Blk Hunter KS-457NHB .45 Colt

Sturm Ruger Sup Blk Hunter 0863, 0816 .41 Mag, .44 Mag

Sturm Ruger Sup. Single Six .22 LR

Sturm Ruger Super Redhawk .480 Ruger

Sturm Ruger Super Redhawk 5501, 5502, 5505,

5027, 5301, 5303

.454 Casull .45 LC .44 MAG/SP

Sturm Ruger Vaquero .40 S&W

Sturm Ruger Vaquero .357 MAG, .44-40 .44 MAG .45 LC, .44 Special

Sun Devil Mfg. SBR 5.56

Super Six Ltd. Gld. Bull Bison & Outdoorsman .45-70

Tactical Solutions Pac-lite (receiver only) .22 LR

Talon Industries T200 9mm, .40 S&W

Talon Industries T100 .380 ACP, 9MM, .40 S&W

Tanarmi BTA 90B/C 9mm

Tanarmi TA 22 .22 LR

Tanarmi TA 226 .22/22LR

Tanarmi TA 22M 22/22WRM

Tanarmi TA 41B/C .41 AE

Tanarmi TA 41BT/CT .41 AE

Tanarmi TA 41SS .41 AE

Tanarmi TA 76 .22 LR

Tanarmi TA 766 22/22WRM

Tanarmi TA 769 22/22WRM

Tanarmi TA 76C .22 LR

Tanarmi TA 76M/MC 22/22WRM

Tanarmi TA 90BT/CT 9MMP

Tanarmi TA 90BTK 9MM/41AE

Tanarmi TA 90SS 9MMP

Taurus PT917C 9mm

Taurus PT1911 10mm

Taurus PT1911 .38 Super, 9mm

Taurus PT745 Pro .45 ACP

Taurus 709B 9mm

Taurus M606 .357 Mag.

Taurus 905 9mm

Taurus PT1911 .45 ACP

Taurus 1-738039, 1-738031 .380 ACP

Taurus M817UL .38 Spl.

Taurus PT38S .38 Super

Taurus PT909 9mm

Taurus 45SA .45 LC

Taurus 17C 17C .17 HMR

Taurus 24/7 OSS 9mm, .45 ACP, .40 Cal.

Taurus 38 .38

Taurus 431 .44 SP

Taurus 441 .44 SP

Taurus 445, 445CH .44 SP

Taurus 605 .357 Mag.

Taurus 607 .357 Mag.

Taurus 608 .357 Mag.

Taurus 617 .38 SP, .357 Mag.

Taurus 627 Tracker .44 SP .44 Mag., .45 LC .41 Mag.

Taurus 627 Tracker .38 SP, .357 Mag.

Taurus 65 .357/.38

Taurus 66 CP .357 MAG/.38

Taurus 73 .32 H&R

Taurus 76 .32 H&R

Taurus 80 .38 SP

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Taurus 82 .38 SP

Taurus 83 .38 SP

Taurus 85 UL PTD, ULT .38 SP

Taurus 86 Targ. Master .38 SP

Taurus 92AF/D 9mm

Taurus 92 Compact/D 9mm

Taurus 94 .22 LR

Taurus 85, 85 CH .38 SP

Taurus 638 Pro Compact .380 ACP

Taurus 689 .357 Mag

Taurus 731 .32 H&R and S&W

Taurus 741 .32 H&R

Taurus 827 .38 SP, .357 Mag.

Taurus 856 .38 SP

Taurus 941 .22 Mag.

Taurus 945 .45 ACP

Taurus 669, 669 CP .357 MAG/.38

Taurus 809 C, 840 C 809SSC,809BC,

840SSC, 840BC

Taurus 809, 840, 845 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP,

Taurus 96 Targ. Scout .22 LR

Taurus 99 AF/D 9mm

Taurus CIA 651 .357 Mag.

Taurus CIA M650 .357 Mag.

Taurus CIA M850 .38 SP

Taurus CIA 851 .38 Spl.

Taurus Curve .380 ACP

Taurus Judge Ultra-Lite 4510TKR .45 LC/.410 Gauge

Taurus Judge-Public Defender Poly .45 LC, .410 Cal.

Taurus M327 .327 Fed. Magn.

Taurus M405 2405021 .40 S&W

Taurus M415 .41 Mag.

Taurus M44, M44CP .44 Mag.

Taurus M445 & M445CH .44 SP

Taurus M450 .45 COLT

Taurus M85 S .38 Cal, .38 Special

Taurus M-970 .22 LR

Taurus M980 .22 LR

Taurus Protector Poly 85 .38 SPL + P

Taurus PT 111-G2 Millennium-G2 9mm

Taurus PT 24/7 PT 24/7 9mm, 45. ACP, .40

Taurus PT 24/7 G-2 PT 24/7 G-2 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Taurus PT-100 & PT-101 .40 S&W

Taurus PT-111 Millenn. .45 ACP, .357 SIG, 9mm, .40S&W

Taurus PT-132 132BP, 132SSP .32 ACP

Taurus PT-138 .380 ACP

Taurus PT-140 .40 S&W

Taurus PT-145 .45 ACP

Taurus PT-22 .22 LR

Taurus PT-25 .25 ACP

Taurus PT-58 .380 ACP

Taurus PT-709 SS/TI/B 9mm

Taurus PT-732 732 SSP .32 ACP

Taurus PT-740 Slim .40 Cal

Taurus PT-845 .45 ACP

Taurus PT-908 9mm

Taurus PT-911 9mm, .40S&W, .45ACP, .357SIG

Taurus PT-92, AF, AFF, AR, C 9mm

Taurus PT-938, PT-938C .380 ACP

Taurus PT-940 .40 S&W

Taurus PT-99, AF, NF 9mm

Taurus Raging 30 M30C .30 Car

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Taurus Raging Bee M218 .218 Bee

Taurus Raging Bull M444CP .44 Mag., .454 Casull, .500 Mag.

Taurus Raging Bull M416CP .41 Mag.

Taurus Raging Bull M444CP .480 Ruger

Taurus Raging Hornet .22 Hornet

Taurus Raging Judge M513 513SS3 .45 LC, ,410, 454 Casull

Taurus Raging Judge Magnum M513 Revovler

(Model #513SS6)

.410, .45 Colt, .454 Casull

Taurus Tracker M991 .22 Mag

Taurus Tracker M971 .22 Mag.

Taurus Tracker 990 .22 LR

Taurus Tracker 992 .22 LR

Taurus Tracker M455 .45 ACP

Taurus Tracker 425 .41 Mag

Taurus Tracker 4410, 4510 .45 LC/.410

Taurus Tracker M17 .17 HMR

Taurus Ultra-Lite M-380 M380 .380

Taurus Ultra-Lite Titanium 444 Multi S/S-2 .44 Mag

Texas Longhorn Arms Inc. Grover Impr. #5 .44 Mag.

Texas Longhorn Arms Inc. Longhorn Arms .45 LC, 44

Texas Longhorn Arms Inc. South Texas Arm .357 Mag., .44 SPL, .45 LC

Texas Longhorn Arms Inc. Texas Border Sp .44 SPL, .45 LC

Texas Longhorn Arms Inc. West Texas FLT .45 LC

Texas Longhorn Arms Inc. West Texas FLT .32-20, .357 Mag., .44 MG/SP

Texas Longhorn Arms Inc. Texas Border Sp .44 SPL, .45 LC

Texas Longhorn Arms Inc. West Texas FLT .45 LC

Texas Longhorn Arms Inc. West Texas FLT .32-20, .357 Mag., .44 MG/SP

Turner Fabrications LLC TF9 9mm

U.S. Firearms Rodeo .38 Special

U.S. Firearms SAA .45 ACP, .44-40

U.S. Firearms SAA .45 Colt, .45 LC, .44 Special, .22LR, .22 Magnum,

.38 WCF, .41 Colt, .357. ,38

U.S. Firearms SAA 32 W.C.F

U.S. Patent Firearms SAA All

USFA - Zip Factory Zip 1022 .22LR

Uzi America, Inc. Uzi Eagle All 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP, .357 SIG

Vector Arms V51 P .308 Cal

Vector Arms V53 P Receiver Carries 2

model #s V53 & V93-

ONLY Pistol V53 is

approved for sale)

.223

Vector Arms V94 (SBR) 9mm

Vektor SP2 9mm, .40 S&W, .357 SIG

Vektor Z88 9mm

Vektor CP1 9mm, .40 S&W, .357 SIG

Volkmann Custom Combat Custom 1911A1 .45 ACP

Volkmann Custom Combatant Carry 1911A1 .45 ACP

Volkmann Precision CS Combat Special .45 ACP

Volquartsen LLV .22 LR

Walther FP .22 LR

Walther GSP .22 LR

Walther GSP-C .32 S&W

Walther KSP200 KSP200 .22 LR

Walther Olymp. Free Pis .22 LR

Walther OSP Match 22 SHRT

Walther P-1 9mm

Walther P-22 .22 LR

Walther P-38 .22 LR, 9mm

Walther P-5 9mm

Walther P-5 Compact 9mm

Walther P-88 9mm

Walther P990 9mm, .40 S&W, 9X21 MM

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Walther P99C AS 9mm Luger

Walther PK 380 .380 ACP

Walther PP .22 LR, .32 ACP, .380 ACP

Walther PPK .22 LR, .32 ACP, .380 ACP

Walther PPK/S .22 LR, .32 ACP, .380 ACP

Walther PPQ M1, M2 9mm, .40 S&W, .22 LR

Walther PPQ M2 9mm, 40 S&W, .45 ACP

Walther PPS 9mm, .357 SIG, .40 S&W

Walther PPS M2 9mm

Walther SP22 M1, M2, M3, M4 .22 LR

Walther TPH .22 LR, .25 ACP

Weatherby Accumark 1192531 22-250

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .22 Rim/.22 Mag 22, 22V, 22VH .22 LR

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .22 Rim/.22 Mag 22-M, 22M-V, 22M-

VH

.22 Win Mag

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .22 Silhouette G22-V10, G22-VH10 .22 Rim.

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .22 Silhouette G722-V10, G722-

VH10

.22 Rim.

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .32 Mag/.32-20 732, 732V, 732VH .32 Mag

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .32 Mag/.32-20 32, 32V, 32VH .32 Mag

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .357 Magnum 714, 715,

715V,715VH

.357 Mag

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .357 Magnum 15-2, 15-2V, 15-2VH .357 Mag

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .357 Magnum 14-2, 14-2B .357 Mag

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .357 Super Ram .357 Max

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .357 Supermag 740V, 740VH, 740VS .357 Max

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .357 Supermag 40-V, 40-VH, 40-VS .357 Max

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .375 Supermag 375V, 375VH,

375V8S

.375 SuperMag

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .38 Special 8-2, 8-2B .38 Sp

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .38 Special 9-2, 9-2V, 9-2VH .38 Sp

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .38 Special 708,709,709V,709VH .38 Sp

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .41 Magnum 41V,41VH,

741V,741VH

.41 Mag

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .44 Magnum 44V,44VH,

744V,744VH

.44 Mag

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .445 Supermag 7445-V, 7445-VH .445 SuperMag

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .445 Supermag 445-VHS, 445-VS .445 SuperMag

Walther P-88 Compact 9mm

Walther P-99 9mm, .40 S&W

Walther P-99 QA 9mm, .40 S&W

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .445 Supermag 445-V, 445-VH .445 SuperMag

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. .445 Supermag 7445-VHS, 7445-VS .445 SuperMag

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. 738P .38 Sp

Wesson Firearms Co., Inc. FB715-5C 715 .357 Mag.

Westlake Engineering Britarms 2000 .22 LR

Wichita Arms Inc. Classic All

Wichita Arms Inc. International All

Wichita Arms Inc. MK-40 Sil. Pis. All

Wichita Arms Inc. Silouhette Pis. All

Wildey Hunter & Hunter Guardsman All

Wildey Survivor & Survivor Guardsman All

Wilson Combat CQB .38 Super, 9mm

Wilson Combat CQB .45 ACP

Wilson Combat 1911 Government .45 ACP

Wilson Combat 1996 A2 .45 ACP

Wilson Combat 22 Clas Rimfire All .22 LR

Wilson Combat Brng. HP CarPac All 9mm, .40 S&W

Wilson Combat Carry Comp Compact WCCC .45 ACP

Wilson Combat Carry Comp Professional WPC .45 ACP

Wilson Combat Cls Mastr Grade All .45 ACP

Wilson Combat Combat Classic All .45 ACP

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Wilson Combat CQB Tactical LE 10mm

Wilson Combat Kahr Carry Pkg. All 9mm, .40 S&W

Wilson Combat KZ-45 All 9mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Wilson Combat Professional .45 ACP

Wilson Combat S.D.S. All .45 ACP

Wilson Combat Sentinel WS-T-A, WS-A-A .45 ACP, 9mm, .40, .38 Super, 10mm

Wilson Combat Service Grades All .45 ACP

Wilson Combat Tactical Elite All .45 ACP

Wilson Combat Tactical Supergrade WTSG, WTSG-A-A,

WTSG-T-A

9mm, .38 Super, 10mm, .40 S&W, .45 ACP

Wilson Combat X-Tac, X-Tac Compact .45 ACP

Windham Weaponry WW 15 R11LHRFT, R11A4T,

R11FTT, R11FTT-

SB01QDS

.223/5.56 Nato

Windham Weaponry WW PS RP11SFS-7 .223/5.56 Nato

Wyoming Arms Parker .357 Magnum .357 Mag.

Wyoming Arms Parker .40 S&W, .45 ACP, 10mm, 9mm

Wyoming Arms Parker Comp Com .40 S&W, .45 ACP, 10mm

Wyoming Arms Parker Ext Slid .40 S&W, .45 ACP, 10mm

Z.M. Lucznik (See Radom) MAG 95 9mm

Z.M. Lucznik (See Radom) Mag 98 9mm (9 X 19)

Z.M. Lucznik (See Radom) P-83 9mm

Zastava Arms CZ 99 or Z9 9mm

Zastava Arms CZ-40 or Z40 .40 S&W

Zastava Arms CZ 99 R .357 Mag.

Zastava Arms PAP M92 PV 7.62 X 39 mm

Zastava Arms (C.A.I) Tokarev M70 A, M57 9mm

Zastava Arms (C.A.I) Tokarev M70 A, M57 7.62 X 25 mm

Zastava Arms (Blackheart

Internaional LLC)

PAP M92 PV 7.62 X 39 mm

Zastava Arms (C.A.I.) PAP M85 NP 5.56

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General Notices

Notice of ADA Compliance

The State of Maryland is committed to ensuring that individuals with disabilities are able to fully participate in public meetings. Anyone

planning to attend a meeting announced below who wishes to receive auxiliary aids, services, or accommodations is invited to contact the

agency representative at least 48 hours in advance, at the telephone number listed in the notice or through Maryland Relay.

ATHLETIC COMMISSION

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: July 20, 2016, 2 — 5 p.m.

Place: 500 North Calvert St., 3rd Fl. Board

Rm., Baltimore, MD

Contact: Patrick Pannella (410) 230-6223

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ADVISORY COUNCIL ON

CEMETERY OPERATIONS

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: July 28, 2016, 10:30 a.m.

— 1:30 p.m.

Place: Dept. of Labor, Licensing and

Regulation, 500 N. Calvert St., 3rd Fl.

Conf. Rm., Baltimore, MD

Contact: Marilyn Harris-Davis (410) 230-

6229

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BOARD FOR THE CERTIFICATION

OF RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATORS

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: September 9, 2016, 9:30

a.m. — 12 p.m.; Additional Dates: October

14 and December 9, 2016

Place: 4201 Patterson Ave., 5th Fl.,

Baltimore, MD

Add'l. Info: The Board may discuss/vote

on proposed regulations. A portion of the

meeting may be held in closed session.

Contact: Gwendolyn Joyner (410) 764-

5996

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BOARD FOR THE CERTIFICATION

OF RESIDENTIAL CHILD CARE

PROGRAM ADMINISTRATORS

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: October 14, 2016, 9:30

a.m. — 12 p.m.; Additional Date:

December 9, 2016

Place: 4201 Patterson Ave., 5th Fl.,

Baltimore, MD

Add'l. Info: The Board may discuss/vote

on proposed regulations. A portion of the

meeting may be held in closed session.

Contact: Gwendolyn Joyner (410) 764-

5996

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CORRECTIONAL TRAINING

COMMISSION

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: July 13, 2016, 10 a.m. —

12 p.m.

Place: Public Safety Education and

Training Center, 6852 4th St., Sykesville,

MD

Add'l. Info: A portion of the meeting will

be held in closed session.

Contact: William J. McMahon (410) 875-

3600

[16-14-17]

GOVERNOR'S OFFICE OF CRIME

CONTROL AND PREVENTION

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: July 28, September 15,

and November 17, 2016, 1 — 3 p.m.

Place: 300 E. Joppa Rd., Ste. 1105,

Towson, MD

Contact: Jessica Wheeler (410) 821-2844

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DEPARTMENT OF THE

ENVIRONMENT/AIR AND

RADIATION MANAGEMENT

ADMINISTRATION

Subject: Public Hearing

Date and Time: July 26, 2016, 9:30 —

10:30 a.m.

Place: Dept. of the Environment, 1800

Washington Blvd., Baltimore, MD

Add'l. Info: The Maryland Department of

the Environment (MDE) gives notice of a

public hearing concerning the Maryland

State Implementation Plan for the 0.075

ppm 8-Hour Ozone Reasonable Available

Control Technology (VOC RACT).

A public hearing will be held on: July

26, 2016, at the Department of the

Environment, 1800 Washington Boulevard,

Baltimore, Maryland 21230 — First Floor

Conference Room — 9:30 a.m. The public

hearing will be held as required by federal

law (Clean Air Act at 42 U.S.C. 7410(a)

and 40 CFR 51.102). Interested persons are

invited to attend and express their views.

After the Department considers the

comments received, and revises the

proposal if necessary, all related items will

be submitted to the U.S. Environmental

Protection Agency.

An electronic copy of the proposed

revision will be available on the Maryland

Department of the Environment’s website at

http://www.mde.state.md.us/programs/Air/A

irQualityPlanning/Pages/programs/airprogra

ms/air_planning/index.aspx.

Note: the public library systems in

Maryland can be used for Internet access to

view the document. An electronic copy of

the document can also be obtained via

email by writing to Molly Berger at

[email protected].

Copies of the document can also be

viewed at the Maryland Department of the

Environment Main Office, Air and

Radiation Management Administration,

1800 Washington Boulevard, Baltimore,

Maryland.

For a hard copy, contact Molly Berger.

Written comments may be presented at

the hearing, faxed to 410-537-4223,

emailed to [email protected],

or mailed to Molly Berger, MDE ARMA,

1800 Washington Boulevard, Suite 730,

Baltimore, MD, 21230. Comments must be

received before 5 p.m. on July 26, 2016.

Anyone needing special

accommodations at a public hearing should

contact the Department’s Fair Practices

Office at (410) 537-3964 at least 5 business

days in advance of the hearing. TTY users

may contact the Department through the

Maryland Relay Service at 1-800-735-

2258.

For more information, contact Molly

Berger at (410) 537-3234. Toll free in

Maryland call 1-(800) 633-6101, ext. 3234,

Maryland Department of the Environment,

Air and Radiation Management

Administration, 1800 Washington

Boulevard, Ste. 730, Baltimore, Maryland

21230.

Contact: Molly Berger (410) 537-3234

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DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND

MENTAL HYGIENE/MENTAL

HYGIENE ADMINISTRATION

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: July 28, 2016, 8 — 10

a.m.

Place: Maryland Department of

Transportation, 7201 Corporate Dr.,

Richard Trainor, Harry Hughes Conf. Rm.,

Hanover, MD

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Add'l. Info: Forensics Services

Workgroup to identify specific strategies to

enhance BHA’s capacity to meet the

current demand for psychiatric inpatient

care for both civil and forensically involved

citizens.

Contact: Rachael Faulkner, MSW (410)

402-8402

[16-14-21]

DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND

MENTAL HYGIENE/OFFICE OF

HEALTH SERVICES

Subject: Public Notice — Revision of the

State Transition Plan for the Community

Settings Rule

Add'l. Info: The Maryland Department of

Health and Mental Hygiene is submitting

an updated State Transition Plan to the

Centers for Medicare and Medicaid

Services for the purpose of complying with

the federal community settings rule

requirements.

Copies of the State Transition Plan

application are available for public review

at the local health department in each

county and Baltimore City, and on the

website of the Maryland Department

of Health and Mental Hygiene.

Comments may be sent to Rebecca Oliver,

Office of Health Services, DHMH, 201 W.

Preston St., Room 134, Baltimore,

Maryland 21201, or via email to

[email protected], or by

calling 410-767-4902. Contact: Rebecca

Oliver (410) 767-4902

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MARYLAND INSURANCE

ADMINISTRATION

Subject: Public Hearing on Regulations

Date and Time: July 14, 2017, 10 a.m. —

12 p.m.; Additional Dates: August 4,

September 1, October 6, November 3, and

December 1, 2016, and January 5 and

February 3, 2017

Place: Maryland Insurance Administration,

200 St. Paul Pl., 22nd Fl., Francis Scott

Key Conf. Rm., Baltimore, MD

Add'l. Info: Pursuant to the passage and

anticipated enactment of HB1318/SB929

Health Benefit Plans — Network Access

Standards and Provider Network

Directories, Insurance Commissioner Al

Redmer will hold several upcoming

public hearings to consult with

stakeholders on the creation and adoption

of new COMAR regulations, as required

under this legislation. According to

the legislation, these regulations must

establish quantitative and, if appropriate,

nonquantitative criteria to evaluate network

sufficiency for certain health benefit plans,

and must set standards for the availability

of providers to meet the needs of enrollees

for dental plan organizations, insurers, and

nonprofit health service plans that provide

coverage for dental services.

If you plan to attend this meeting either

in person or via teleconference, please

R.S.V.P. to Lisa Larson at

[email protected]. An agenda is

posted on the MIA website, located at

http://insurance.maryland.gov.

Parties who wish to submit

written comments should email comments

to Lisa Larson’s attention at

[email protected].

Parties who wish to give oral comments

at a hearing can sign up to do so in person

on the day of each hearing.

Contact: Lisa Larson (410) 468-2007

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FACILITIES ADVISORY BOARD—

JUVENILE SERVICES

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: September 12, 2016, 5 —

7 p.m.

Place: Baltimore City Juvenile Justice

Center, 300 N. Gay St., Baltimore, MD

Add'l. Info: 2nd Fl. Large Conf. Rm.

Contact: Dwain Johnson (443) 263-8871

[16-14-07]

FACILITIES ADVISORY BOARD—

JUVENILE SERVICES

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: October 10, 2016, 5 — 7

p.m.

Place: Baltimore City Juvenile Justice

Center, 300 N. Gay St., Baltimore, MD

Add'l. Info: 2nd Fl. Large Conf. Rm.

Contact: Dwain Johnson (443) 263-8871

[16-14-08]

FACILITIES ADVISORY BOARD—

JUVENILE SERVICES

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: November 14, 2016, 5 —

7 p.m.

Place: Baltimore City Juvenile Justice

Center, 300 N. Gay St., Baltimore, MD

Add'l. Info: 2nd Fl. Large Conf. Rm.

Contact: Dwain Johnson (443) 263-8871

[16-14-09]

STATE ADVISORY BOARD FOR

JUVENILE SERVICES

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: September 20, 2016, 2 —

4 p.m.

Place: Annapolis DJS Office, 49 Old

Solomons Island Rd., Annapolis, MD

Contact: Betsy Tolentino (410) 230-3146

[16-14-04]

STATE ADVISORY BOARD FOR

JUVENILE SERVICES

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: October 25, 2016, 2 — 4

p.m.

Place: Annapolis DJS Office, 49 Old

Solomons Island Rd., Annapolis, MD

Contact: Betsy Tolentino (410) 230-3146

[16-14-05]

STATE ADVISORY BOARD FOR

JUVENILE SERVICES

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: December 20, 2016, 2 —

4 p.m.

Place: Annapolis DJS Office, 49 Old

Solomons Island Rd., Annapolis, MD

Contact: Betsy Tolentino (410) 230-3146

[16-14-06]

DIVISION OF LABOR AND

INDUSTRY/AMUSEMENT RIDE

SAFETY ADVISORY BOARD

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: July 22, 2016, 10 a.m. —

12 p.m.

Place: Howard Johnson Oceanfront Plaza,

Boardwalk at 12th St., 1109 Atlantic Ave.,

Ocean City, MD

Add'l. Info: The Amusement Ride Safety

Advisory Board is scheduled to meet to

discuss issues relating to amusement ride

safety. Interested persons should confirm

meeting date and time.

Contact: Melissa Myer (410) 767-2182

[16-14-30]

MARYLAND HEALTH CARE

COMMISSION

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: July 21, 2016, 1 — 4 p.m.

Place: Maryland Health Care Commission,

4160 Patterson Ave., Rm. 100, Baltimore,

MD

Contact: Valerie Wooding (410) 764-3460

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MARYLAND HEALTH CARE

COMMISSION

Subject: Formal Start of Review

Add'l. Info: The Maryland Health Care

Commission (MHCC) hereby gives notice

of docketing of the following application

for Certificate of Need:

Northampton Manor – Docket No. 16-

10-2377 — Renovation and new

construction and the addition of 66 new

comprehensive care facility beds for a total

of 262 CCF beds; Proposed Cost:

$10,195,736.

MHCC shall review the application

under Health-General Article, §19-101 et

seq., Annotated Code of Maryland,

COMAR 10.24.01, and the applicable State

Health Plan standards.

Any affected person may make a written

request to the Commission to receive

copies of relevant notices concerning the

application. All further notices of

proceedings on the application will be sent

only to affected persons who have

registered as interested parties.

Persons desiring to become interested

parties in the Commission’s review of the

above-referenced application must meet the

requirements of COMAR 10.24.01.01B(2)

and (20) and must also submit written

comments to the Commission no later than

close of business August 8, 2016. These

comments must state with particularity the

State Health Plan standards or review

criteria that you believe have not been met

by the applicant as stated in COMAR

10.24.01.08F.

Please refer to the Matter/Docket

Number listed above in any

correspondence on the application. Copies

of the application are available for review

in the office of MHCC during regular

business hours by appointment. All

correspondence should be addressed to

Paul E. Parker, Director, Center for Health

Care Facilities Planning & Development,

Maryland Health Care Commission, 4160

Patterson Avenue, Baltimore, Maryland

21215.

Contact: Ruby Potter (410) 764-3276

[16-14-31]

BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN

OPTOMETRY

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: July 27, 2016, 9:30 a.m.

— 12 p.m.

Place: Metro Executive Bldg., 4201

Patterson Ave., Rm. 105, Baltimore, MD

Contact: Patricia G. Bennett (410) 764-

4710

[16-14-02]

BOARD OF EXAMINERS IN

OPTOMETRY

Subject: Public Meeting on Regulations

Date and Time: July 27, 2016, 12 — 2

p.m.

Place: Metro Executive Bldg., 4201

Patterson Ave., Rm. 105, Baltimore, MD

Add'l. Info: The Regulatory Review

Committee will discuss and review

COMAR 10.28.13 Civil Penalties, 10.28.14

Code of Conduct, 10.28.15 Compelling

Purpose Disclosure, and 10.28.16 Selling

and Dispensing of Contact Lens.

Contact: Patricia G. Bennett (410) 764-

5994

[16-14-03]

BOARD OF PODIATRIC MEDICAL

EXAMINERS

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: July 14, 2016, 1 p.m.

Place: 4201 Patterson Ave., Baltimore,

MD

Contact: Sheri Henderson (410) 764-4785

[16-14-10]

BOARD OF PODIATRIC MEDICAL

EXAMINERS

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: September 8, 2016, 1 p.m.

Place: 4201 Patterson Ave., Baltimore,

MD

Contact: Sheri Henderson (410) 764-4885

[16-14-11]

DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS

AFFAIRS/MARYLAND VETERANS

COMMISSION

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: July 19, 2016, 10:30 a.m.

— 1 p.m.; July 26, 2016— alternate date if

inclement weather

Place: 11767 Owings Mills Blvd., Owings

Mills, MD

Contact: Denise Nooe (410) 260-3840

[16-14-20]

BOARD OF WELL DRILLERS

Subject: Public Meeting

Date and Time: July 27, 2016, 9 a.m. — 4

p.m.

Place: MDE, 1800 Washington Blvd.,

Terra Conf. Rm., Baltimore, MD

Add'l. Info: A portion of this meeting may

be held in closed session

Contact: Christine Nagle (410) 537-4466

[16-14-15]

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Title 10 Part 4 ** $69 $42 _____ _____

Title 10 Part 5 ** $91 $62 _____ _____

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Title 13A Board of Education $83 $60 _____ _____

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Title 14 Independent Agencies $103 $70 _____ _____

Title 15 Agriculture $63 $40 _____ _____

Title 16 Juvenile Service $32 $20 _____ _____

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Title 19A State Ethics Commission $33 $20 _____ _____

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Title 23 Board of Public Works $26 $15 _____ _____

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Title 26 Environment (All parts) ** $241 $160 _____ _____

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Title 28 Office of Administrative Hearings $23 $12 _____ _____

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COMAR 10.07.06 Hospital Patient Safety Program — Apr 2004 ............................................................ $ 8 × ____

COMAR 10.07.07 Nursing Referral Service Agencies — Dec 2006 ........................................................ $ 8 × ____

COMAR 10.07.09 Bill of Rights: Comp. Care Facil. & Extended Care Facilities — Aug 2009 .............. $ 9 × ____

COMAR 10.07.10 Home Health Agencies — Aug 2002 .......................................................................... $ 8 × ____

COMAR 10.07.11 Health Maintenance Organizations — Aug 2010 ........................................................ $10 × ____

COMAR 10.07.14 Assisted Living Programs — Aug 2013 ...................................................................... $15 × ____

COMAR 10.07.21 Hospice Care Programs — Sep 1998 .......................................................................... $ 9 × ____

COMAR 10.10 Laboratory Regulations — Dec 2015 .......................................................................... $15 × ____

COMAR 10.12.04 Day Care for the Elderly and Adults with a Medical Disability — Jan 2015 ............. $ 9 × ____

COMAR 10.15.03 Food Service Facilities — March 2016 ....................................................................... $15 × ____

COMAR 10.21 Mental Hygiene Regulations — Dec 2014 .................................................................. $27 × ____

COMAR 10.22 Developmental Disabilities — Oct 2015 ..................................................................... $20 × ____

COMAR 10.47 Alcohol And Drug Abuse Administration — Feb 2016 .............................................. $15 × ____

COMAR 10.51 Forensic Laboratories — July 2015............................................................................. $15 × ____

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