(a) The list in this subsection reflects the current
designations as they appear on the license and the individuals to
whom the designations may apply:
(1) Veteran: Military veterans meeting the requirements
of Government Code, §411.1951;
(2) Judge/Prosecutor: Judges or justices, prosecuting
attorneys, United States attorneys, assistant United States attorneys,
the attorney general, assistant attorney generals, district attorneys,
assistant district attorneys, criminal district attorneys, assistant
criminal district attorneys, county attorneys, assistant county attorneys,
and municipal attorneys;
(3) Instructor: Individuals certified as qualified
handgun instructors;
(4) Protected Person: Individuals meeting the requirements
for the protective order designation under Government Code, §411.1735
or the at-risk designation under Government Code, §411.184; and
(5) Court Clerk: District or county clerks.
(b) On request of the department, the holder of a license
with a protective order designation or an at-risk designation shall
annually certify to the department that the individual continues to
qualify for the designation and shall submit to the department a copy
of any subsequent court order, documentation from the court indicating
the previous order remains in effect, or any other information the
department requires to verify the individual's continuing eligibility.
An individual who no longer qualifies for the protective order designation
or the at-risk designation shall immediately notify the department.
(c) If the department determines that the individual
is no longer eligible for a designation under this section, the department
shall notify the individual that the license has expired. The license
holder shall immediately return the license to the department.
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