Florida Senate - 2023 SB 888 By Senator Stewart 17-00261-23 2023888__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to firearms without a unique serial 3 number or other identifying mark; creating s. 790.261, 4 F.S.; defining terms; specifying requirements for 5 persons manufacturing or assembling a firearm in this 6 state, beginning on a specified date; requiring a 7 person who owns a firearm without an assigned serial 8 number or other identifying mark to comply with 9 certain requirements on or after a specified date; 10 prohibiting the sale or transfer of certain firearms; 11 providing an exception; requiring the destruction of 12 certain firearms; providing requirements for new 13 Florida residents who wish to possess or who own 14 certain firearms; prohibiting certain entities from 15 allowing, facilitating, aiding, or abetting the 16 manufacture or assembly of firearms by specified 17 persons; providing criminal penalties; specifying that 18 certain firearms are exempt from the act’s 19 requirements; requiring the Department of Law 20 Enforcement to accept applications from persons and 21 grant unique serial numbers or other identifying marks 22 if certain conditions are met; requiring the 23 department to approve or deny all applications within 24 a certain timeframe; requiring the department to 25 inform applicants of the reasons for denials in 26 writing; providing applicability; providing 27 construction; requiring the department to adopt rules; 28 providing an effective date. 29 30 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 31 32 Section 1. Section 790.261, Florida Statutes, is created to 33 read: 34 790.261 Manufacture or assembly of firearms without unique 35 serial number or other identifying mark.— 36 (1)(a) As used in this section, the term: 37 1. “Department” means the Department of Law Enforcement. 38 2. “Manufacturing or assembling” a firearm means to 39 fabricate or construct a firearm, or to fit together the 40 component parts of a firearm to construct a firearm. The term 41 does not include a firearm manufactured or assembled by a 42 licensed manufacturer or brought into this state by a licensed 43 importer. 44 (b) Beginning July 1, 2024, a person manufacturing or 45 assembling a firearm in this state shall do all of the 46 following: 47 1. Apply to the department for a unique serial number or 48 other identifying mark pursuant to subsection (3). 49 2.a. Within 10 days after manufacturing or assembling a 50 firearm, engrave or permanently affix to the firearm the unique 51 serial number or other identifying mark provided by the 52 department in a manner that meets or exceeds the requirements 53 imposed on licensed importers and licensed manufacturers of 54 firearms pursuant to 18 U.S.C. s. 923(i) and regulations issued 55 pursuant thereto. 56 b. If the firearm is manufactured or assembled from polymer 57 plastic, embed within the plastic upon fabrication or 58 construction at least 3.7 ounces of material type 17-4 PH 59 stainless steel with the unique serial number or other 60 identifying mark engraved or otherwise permanently affixed in a 61 manner that meets or exceeds the requirements imposed on 62 licensed importers and licensed manufacturers of firearms 63 pursuant to 18 U.S.C. s. 923(i) and regulations issued pursuant 64 thereto. 65 3. After the unique serial number or other identifying mark 66 provided by the department is engraved or otherwise permanently 67 affixed to the firearm, notify the department of that fact in a 68 manner and within a timeframe specified by the department and 69 with sufficient information to identify the owner of the 70 firearm, the unique serial number or other identifying mark 71 provided by the department, and the firearm in a manner 72 prescribed by the department. 73 (c) Any person who, on or after July 1, 2024, owns a 74 firearm that does not bear a serial number or other identifying 75 mark assigned to it pursuant to 18 U.S.C. s. 921 et seq. and the 76 regulations issued pursuant thereto shall do all of the 77 following by January 1, 2025: 78 1. Apply to the department for a unique serial number or 79 other identifying mark pursuant to subsection (3). 80 2. Within 10 days after receiving the unique serial number 81 or other identifying mark from the department, engrave or 82 permanently affix to the firearm such serial number or other 83 identifying mark provided by the department in accordance with 84 regulations prescribed by the department pursuant to subsection 85 (3) and in a manner that meets or exceeds the requirements 86 imposed on licensed importers and licensed manufacturers of 87 firearms pursuant to 18 U.S.C. s. 923(i) and regulations issued 88 pursuant thereto. 89 3. After the unique serial number or other identifying mark 90 provided by the department is engraved or otherwise permanently 91 affixed to the firearm, notify the department of that fact in a 92 manner and within a timeframe specified by the department and 93 with sufficient information to identify the owner of the 94 firearm, the unique serial number or identifying mark provided 95 by the department, and the firearm in a manner prescribed by the 96 department. 97 (d)1. The sale or transfer of a firearm manufactured or 98 assembled pursuant to this subsection is prohibited. This 99 subparagraph does not apply to the transfer, surrender, or sale 100 of a firearm to a law enforcement agency. 101 2. Any firearm confiscated by a law enforcement officer 102 which does not bear an engraved or otherwise permanently affixed 103 unique serial number or other identifying mark in accordance 104 with paragraph (b) or paragraph (c), or a firearm surrendered, 105 transferred, or sold to a law enforcement agency, must be 106 destroyed. 107 (e) A new resident of this state shall apply for a unique 108 serial number or other identifying mark pursuant to subsection 109 (3) within 60 days after arrival for each firearm the resident 110 wishes to possess in this state which the resident previously 111 manufactured or assembled or each firearm the resident owns 112 which does not have a unique serial number or other identifying 113 mark. 114 (f) A person, corporation, or firm may not knowingly allow, 115 facilitate, aid, or abet the manufacture or assembling of a 116 firearm pursuant to this section by a person who is subject to 117 any of the restrictions identified in s. 790.065(2)(a). 118 (g)1. If the violation includes a firearm that is a 119 handgun, a person who violates this subsection commits a 120 misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 121 775.082 or s. 775.083. 122 2. If the violation includes any other firearm, a person 123 who violates this subsection commits a misdemeanor of the second 124 degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083 or by 125 a fine not to exceed $1,000, or both. 126 3. Each firearm found to be in violation of this subsection 127 constitutes a distinct and separate offense. This subsection 128 does not preclude prosecution under any other law providing for 129 a greater penalty. 130 (2) Subsection (1) does not apply to any of the following: 131 (a) A firearm that has a serial number assigned to it 132 pursuant to 18 U.S.C. s. 921 et seq. and the regulations issued 133 pursuant thereto or pursuant to chapter 53 of Title 26 U.S.C. 134 and the regulations issued pursuant thereto. 135 (b) A firearm that is a curio or an ornament as described 136 in 27 C.F.R. s. 479.91, a relic, or an antique firearm as 137 defined in 27 C.F.R. s. 479.11. 138 (c) A firearm made or assembled before October 22, 1968. 139 (3)(a) If the requirements of this subsection are met, the 140 department must accept applications from, and must grant 141 applications in the form of unique serial numbers or identifying 142 marks to, persons who wish to: 143 1. Manufacture or assemble firearms pursuant to paragraph 144 (1)(b); or 145 2. Own a firearm described in paragraph (1)(c). 146 (b) An application made pursuant to paragraph (a) may be 147 approved by the department only if: 148 1. For each transaction, the department completes a 149 background check of the applicant pursuant to s. 790.065 which 150 demonstrates that the applicant is not prohibited by state or 151 federal law from possessing, receiving, owning, or purchasing a 152 firearm. 153 2. The applicant presents proof of age and identity. The 154 applicant must be 21 years of age or older to obtain a unique 155 serial number or other identifying mark for a firearm. 156 3. The applicant provides a description of the firearm that 157 he or she owns or intends to manufacture or assemble, in a 158 manner prescribed by the department. 159 (c) An application must be approved or denied within 15 160 calendar days after the receipt of the application by the 161 department. 162 (d) The department shall inform applicants denied an 163 application of the reasons for the denial in writing. 164 (e) This subsection does not authorize a person to 165 manufacture, assemble, or possess a weapon prohibited under s. 166 790.221. 167 (4) The department shall adopt rules to administer this 168 section. 169 Section 2. This act shall take effect October 1, 2023.