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<blockquote data-quote="nimrod" data-source="post: 2114235" data-attributes="member: 28249"><p>I don't think I put enough detail into the reason she gave me for when the 60/90 day period starts. I think it was worse than what I had previously posted.</p><p></p><p>The statute says that the 60/90 day period starts when a <em>completed</em> application is submitted, which would include the completed application form, money, course certificate, and fingerprint cards from the sheriff office. I understand why they wouldn't start until it is completed. But here is the thing. My application wasn't complete, because I didn't submit a certificate with an original signature on Dec. 17. It was a SNAFU with the instructor, no big deal really. OSBI was very helpful and responded to my calls in a timely manner. I submitted a signed copy on Dec. 31, and that should be when it is considered completed.</p><p></p><p>However, from what I was told, the application isnt considered complete until the fingerprint technician verifies that the fingerprint cards were an acceptable set. The fingerprint cards are just one of many steps to issuing the permit, just like they could say they haven't heard back from the Dept. of Mental Health, so they don't have to start the 60/90 day period. I can't find anything in the statute that says how long they have to verify the fingerprints, so it seems that they were looking for a way to put off getting it approved.</p><p></p><p>I understand that they are extremely busy with sudden rise in applications, and am willing to give a little leeway on the time. I would rather I have to be delayed a little than for the OSBI to cut corners and issue permits to people who shouldn't get one. But, to go and decide to interpret the statute to their convenience is a slippery slope that I do not like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nimrod, post: 2114235, member: 28249"] I don't think I put enough detail into the reason she gave me for when the 60/90 day period starts. I think it was worse than what I had previously posted. The statute says that the 60/90 day period starts when a [I]completed[/I] application is submitted, which would include the completed application form, money, course certificate, and fingerprint cards from the sheriff office. I understand why they wouldn't start until it is completed. But here is the thing. My application wasn't complete, because I didn't submit a certificate with an original signature on Dec. 17. It was a SNAFU with the instructor, no big deal really. OSBI was very helpful and responded to my calls in a timely manner. I submitted a signed copy on Dec. 31, and that should be when it is considered completed. However, from what I was told, the application isnt considered complete until the fingerprint technician verifies that the fingerprint cards were an acceptable set. The fingerprint cards are just one of many steps to issuing the permit, just like they could say they haven't heard back from the Dept. of Mental Health, so they don't have to start the 60/90 day period. I can't find anything in the statute that says how long they have to verify the fingerprints, so it seems that they were looking for a way to put off getting it approved. I understand that they are extremely busy with sudden rise in applications, and am willing to give a little leeway on the time. I would rather I have to be delayed a little than for the OSBI to cut corners and issue permits to people who shouldn't get one. But, to go and decide to interpret the statute to their convenience is a slippery slope that I do not like. [/QUOTE]
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