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1-Amended IN Assembly April 03, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2931Introduced by Assembly Member Patterson(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Gallagher)February 16, 2018 An act to amend Section 7282.5 of the Government Code, relating to law enforcement. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2931, as amended, Patterson. Law enforcement: cooperation with immigration officials.Existing law authorizes a local law enforcement agency to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding an individual under certain circumstances, including if the individual has been previously convicted of certain crimes. crimes or if the individual is arrested and brought before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as defined, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison, and a magistrate makes a specified finding of probable cause to a complaint based on that charge.This bill would add additional qualifying convictions that would authorize local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding the individual. The bill would additionally authorize local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding an individual arrested on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as defined, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison, if a magistrate makes any finding of probable cause to that charge. The bill would also authorize that cooperation with regard to arrests on charges involving additional crimes, including, among other things, domestic violence, sexual assault, and driving under the influence, or to an individual who is a member of a criminal street gang, as defined. The bill would require the Department of Justice to develop a process to provide a notification to a local law enforcement agency that books, or is holding in custody upon booking, an individual for which cooperation with federal immigration authorities is authorized, as specified. The bill would provide that a law enforcement agency not so notified by the department , department, or that substantially relies on information provided by the department, or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, would not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law. Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 7282.5 of the Government Code, as amended by Section 2 of Chapter 495 of the Statutes of 2017, is amended to read:7282.5. (a) A law enforcement official shall have discretion to cooperate with immigration authorities only if doing so would not violate any federal, state, or local law, or local policy, and where permitted by the California Values Act (Chapter 17.25 (commencing with Section 7284)). Additionally, the specific activities described in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of, and in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of, Section 7284.6 shall only occur under the following circumstances:(1) The individual has been convicted of a serious or violent felony identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 of, or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of, the Penal Code.(2) The individual has been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison.(3) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for a crime that is punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 217.1, 220, 240, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 244, 244.5, 245, 245.2, 245.3, 245.5, 4500, and 4501 of the Penal Code.(B) Battery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 242, 243.1, 243.3, 243.4, 243.6, 243.7, 243.9, 273.5, 347, 4501.1, and 4501.5 of the Penal Code.(C) Use of threats, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 71, 76, 139, 140, 422, 601, and 11418.5 of the Penal Code.(D) Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or crimes endangering children, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 269, 288, 288.5, 311.1, 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, 311.11, and 647.6 of the Penal Code.(E) Child abuse or endangerment, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 270, 271, 271a, 273a, 273ab, 273d, 273.4, and 278 of the Penal Code.(F) Burglary, robbery, theft, fraud, forgery, or embezzlement, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 211, 215, 459, 463, 470, 476, 487, 496, 503, 518, 530.5, 532, and 550 of the Penal Code.(G) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but only for a conviction that is a felony.(H) Obstruction of justice, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 69, 95, 95.1, 136.1, and 148.10 of the Penal Code.(I) Bribery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 67, 67.5, 68, 74, 85, 86, 92, 93, 137, 138, and 165 of the Penal Code.(J) Escape, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 107, 109, 110, 4530, 4530.5, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535, and 4536 of the Penal Code.(K) Unlawful possession or use of a weapon, firearm, explosive device, or weapon of mass destruction, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 171b, 171c, 171d, 246, 246.3, 247, 417, 417.3, 417.6, 417.8, 4574, 11418, 11418.1, 12021.5, 12022, 12022.2, 12022.3, 12022.4, 12022.5, 12022.53, 12022.55, 18745, 18750, and 18755 of, and subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 26100 of, the Penal Code.(L) Possession of an unlawful deadly weapon, under the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 (Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000) of the Penal Code).(M) An offense involving the felony possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.(N) Vandalism with prior convictions, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 594.7 of the Penal Code.(O) Gang-related offenses, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.22, 186.26, and 186.28 of the Penal Code.(P) An attempt, as defined in Section 664 of, or a conspiracy, as defined in Section 182 of, the Penal Code, to commit an offense specified in this section.(Q) A crime resulting in death, or involving the personal infliction of great bodily injury, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (d) of Section 245.6 of, and Sections 187, 191.5, 192, 192.5, 12022.7, 12022.8, and 12022.9 of, the Penal Code.(R) Possession or use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.(S) An offense that would require the individual to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290, 290.002, or 290.006 of the Penal Code.(T) False imprisonment, slavery, and human trafficking, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 181, 210.5, 236, 236.1, and 4503 of the Penal Code.(U) Criminal profiteering and money laundering, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.2, 186.9, and 186.10 of the Penal Code.(V) Torture and mayhem, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 203 of the Penal Code.(W) A crime threatening the public safety, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 219, 219.1, 219.2, 247.5, 404, 404.6, 405a, 451, and 11413 of the Penal Code.(X) Elder and dependent adult abuse, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 368 of the Penal Code.(Y) A hate crime, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 422.55 of the Penal Code.(Z) Stalking, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 646.9 of the Penal Code.(AA) Soliciting the commission of a crime, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (c) of Section 286 of, and Sections 653j and 653.23 of, the Penal Code.(AB) An offense committed while on bail or released on his or her own recognizance, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 12022.1 of the Penal Code.(AC) Rape, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration, as specified in, but not limited to, paragraphs (2) and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261 of, paragraphs (1) and (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 262 of, Section 264.1 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 286 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 288a of, and subdivisions (a) and (j) of Section 289 of, the Penal Code.(AD) Kidnapping, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 207, 209, and 209.5 of the Penal Code.(AE) A violation of subdivision (c) of Section 20001 of the Vehicle Code.(4) The individual is a current registrant on the California Sex and Arson Registry.(5) The individual has been convicted of a federal crime that meets the definition of an aggravated felony as set forth in subparagraphs (A) to (P), inclusive, of paragraph (43) of subsection (a) of Section 101 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1101), or is identified by the United States Department of Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the subject of an outstanding federal felony arrest warrant.(6) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault on a peace officer or other public officer as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 241 of the Penal Code.(B) Domestic battery, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of the Penal Code.(C) A knowing violation of a protective order, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 273.6 of the Penal Code.(D) Theft of goods, labor, or services not exceeding a value of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) as specified in Section 490.2 of the Penal Code.(E) Animal cruelty, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code.(F) Possession of a restricted biological agent, as specified in Section 11419 of the Penal Code.(G) Carrying a concealed firearm, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25400 of the Penal Code.(H) Failure to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident where no injury occurs, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 20002 of the Vehicle Code.(I) Driving under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both, where no injury occurs, as specified in Section 23152 of the Vehicle Code.(J) Being under the influence of a controlled substance, as specified in Section 11550 of the Health and Safety Code.(7) In no case shall cooperation occur pursuant to this section for individuals arrested, detained, or convicted of misdemeanors that were previously felonies, or were previously crimes punishable as either misdemeanors or felonies, prior to passage of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 as it amended the Penal Code.(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, an offense where the individual is a member of a criminal street gang as that term is defined in subdivision (f) of Section 186.22 of the Penal Code, or an offense involving domestic violence, sexual assault, unlawful use or possession of a firearm, driving under the influence , or any other crime containing an element of violence or risk of bodily injury or death to a person other than the arrestee or accomplice, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, and individual, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.(c) The Department of Justice shall establish a process to notify a law enforcement agency when that agency books, or is holding in custody upon booking, a person described in subdivision (a) or (b) by virtue of a qualifying arrest or conviction so that the agency is aware that cooperation with immigration officials is authorized. The department shall provide the notice as soon as possible to the law enforcement agency.(d) A law enforcement official or agency that the Department of Justice fails to provide the notice described in subdivision (c) to, or that substantially relies on information provided pursuant to subdivision (c), or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, shall not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2931Introduced by Assembly Member Patterson(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Gallagher)February 16, 2018 An act to amend Section 7282.5 of the Government Code, relating to law enforcement. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2931, as introduced, Patterson. Law enforcement: cooperation with immigration officials.Existing law authorizes a local law enforcement agency to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding an individual under certain circumstances, including if the individual has been previously convicted of certain crimes.This bill would add additional qualifying convictions that would authorize local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding the individual. The bill would require the Department of Justice to develop a process to provide a notification to a local law enforcement agency that books, or is holding in custody upon booking, an individual for which cooperation with federal immigration authorities is authorized, as specified. The bill would provide that a law enforcement agency not so notified by the department , or that substantially relies on information provided by the department, or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, would not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law. Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 7282.5 of the Government Code, as amended by Section 2 of Chapter 495 of the Statutes of 2017, is amended to read:7282.5. (a) A law enforcement official shall have discretion to cooperate with immigration authorities only if doing so would not violate any federal, state, or local law, or local policy, and where permitted by the California Values Act (Chapter 17.25 (commencing with Section 7284)). Additionally, the specific activities described in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of, and in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of, Section 7284.6 shall only occur under the following circumstances:(1) The individual has been convicted of a serious or violent felony identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 of, or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of, the Penal Code.(2) The individual has been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison.(3) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for a crime that is punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 217.1, 220, 240, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 244, 244.5, 245, 245.2, 245.3, 245.5, 4500, and 4501 of the Penal Code.(B) Battery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 242, 243.1, 243.3, 243.4, 243.6, 243.7, 243.9, 273.5, 347, 4501.1, and 4501.5 of the Penal Code.(C) Use of threats, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 71, 76, 139, 140, 422, 601, and 11418.5 of the Penal Code.(D) Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or crimes endangering children, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 269, 288, 288.5, 311.1, 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, 311.11, and 647.6 of the Penal Code.(E) Child abuse or endangerment, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 270, 271, 271a, 273a, 273ab, 273d, 273.4, and 278 of the Penal Code.(F) Burglary, robbery, theft, fraud, forgery, or embezzlement, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 211, 215, 459, 463, 470, 476, 487, 496, 503, 518, 530.5, 532, and 550 of the Penal Code.(G) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but only for a conviction that is a felony.(H) Obstruction of justice, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 69, 95, 95.1, 136.1, and 148.10 of the Penal Code.(I) Bribery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 67, 67.5, 68, 74, 85, 86, 92, 93, 137, 138, and 165 of the Penal Code.(J) Escape, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 107, 109, 110, 4530, 4530.5, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535, and 4536 of the Penal Code.(K) Unlawful possession or use of a weapon, firearm, explosive device, or weapon of mass destruction, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 171b, 171c, 171d, 246, 246.3, 247, 417, 417.3, 417.6, 417.8, 4574, 11418, 11418.1, 12021.5, 12022, 12022.2, 12022.3, 12022.4, 12022.5, 12022.53, 12022.55, 18745, 18750, and 18755 of, and subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 26100 of, the Penal Code.(L) Possession of an unlawful deadly weapon, under the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 (Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000) of the Penal Code).(M) An offense involving the felony possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.(N) Vandalism with prior convictions, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 594.7 of the Penal Code.(O) Gang-related offenses, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.22, 186.26, and 186.28 of the Penal Code.(P) An attempt, as defined in Section 664 of, or a conspiracy, as defined in Section 182 of, the Penal Code, to commit an offense specified in this section.(Q) A crime resulting in death, or involving the personal infliction of great bodily injury, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (d) of Section 245.6 of, and Sections 187, 191.5, 192, 192.5, 12022.7, 12022.8, and 12022.9 of, the Penal Code.(R) Possession or use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.(S) An offense that would require the individual to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290, 290.002, or 290.006 of the Penal Code.(T) False imprisonment, slavery, and human trafficking, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 181, 210.5, 236, 236.1, and 4503 of the Penal Code.(U) Criminal profiteering and money laundering, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.2, 186.9, and 186.10 of the Penal Code.(V) Torture and mayhem, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 203 of the Penal Code.(W) A crime threatening the public safety, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 219, 219.1, 219.2, 247.5, 404, 404.6, 405a, 451, and 11413 of the Penal Code.(X) Elder and dependent adult abuse, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 368 of the Penal Code.(Y) A hate crime, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 422.55 of the Penal Code.(Z) Stalking, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 646.9 of the Penal Code.(AA) Soliciting the commission of a crime, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (c) of Section 286 of, and Sections 653j and 653.23 of, the Penal Code.(AB) An offense committed while on bail or released on his or her own recognizance, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 12022.1 of the Penal Code.(AC) Rape, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration, as specified in, but not limited to, paragraphs (2) and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261 of, paragraphs (1) and (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 262 of, Section 264.1 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 286 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 288a of, and subdivisions (a) and (j) of Section 289 of, the Penal Code.(AD) Kidnapping, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 207, 209, and 209.5 of the Penal Code.(AE) A violation of subdivision (c) of Section 20001 of the Vehicle Code.(4) The individual is a current registrant on the California Sex and Arson Registry.(5) The individual has been convicted of a federal crime that meets the definition of an aggravated felony as set forth in subparagraphs (A) to (P), inclusive, of paragraph (43) of subsection (a) of Section 101 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1101), or is identified by the United States Department of Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the subject of an outstanding federal felony arrest warrant.(6) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault on a peace officer or other public officer as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 241 of the Penal Code.(B) Domestic battery, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of the Penal Code.(C) A knowing violation of a protective order, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 273.6 of the Penal Code.(D) Theft of goods, labor, or services not exceeding a value of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) as specified in Section 490.2 of the Penal Code.(E) Animal cruelty, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code.(F) Possession of a restricted biological agent, as specified in Section 11419 of the Penal Code.(G) Carrying a concealed firearm, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25400 of the Penal Code.(H) Failure to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident where no injury occurs, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 20002 of the Vehicle Code.(I) Driving under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both, where no injury occurs, as specified in Section 23152 of the Vehicle Code.(J) Being under the influence of a controlled substance, as specified in Section 11550 of the Health and Safety Code.(6)(7) In no case shall cooperation occur pursuant to this section for individuals arrested, detained, or convicted of misdemeanors that were previously felonies, or were previously crimes punishable as either misdemeanors or felonies, prior to passage of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 as it amended the Penal Code.(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.(c) The Department of Justice shall establish a process to notify a law enforcement agency when that agency books, or is holding in custody upon booking, a person described in subdivision (a) or (b) by virtue of a qualifying arrest or conviction so that the agency is aware that cooperation with immigration officials is authorized. The department shall provide the notice as soon as possible to the law enforcement agency.(d) A law enforcement official or agency that the Department of Justice fails to provide the notice described in subdivision (c) to, or that substantially relies on information provided pursuant to subdivision (c), or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, shall not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
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3- Amended IN Assembly April 03, 2018 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2931Introduced by Assembly Member Patterson(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Gallagher)February 16, 2018 An act to amend Section 7282.5 of the Government Code, relating to law enforcement. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2931, as amended, Patterson. Law enforcement: cooperation with immigration officials.Existing law authorizes a local law enforcement agency to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding an individual under certain circumstances, including if the individual has been previously convicted of certain crimes. crimes or if the individual is arrested and brought before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as defined, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison, and a magistrate makes a specified finding of probable cause to a complaint based on that charge.This bill would add additional qualifying convictions that would authorize local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding the individual. The bill would additionally authorize local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding an individual arrested on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as defined, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison, if a magistrate makes any finding of probable cause to that charge. The bill would also authorize that cooperation with regard to arrests on charges involving additional crimes, including, among other things, domestic violence, sexual assault, and driving under the influence, or to an individual who is a member of a criminal street gang, as defined. The bill would require the Department of Justice to develop a process to provide a notification to a local law enforcement agency that books, or is holding in custody upon booking, an individual for which cooperation with federal immigration authorities is authorized, as specified. The bill would provide that a law enforcement agency not so notified by the department , department, or that substantially relies on information provided by the department, or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, would not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law. Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20172018 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2931Introduced by Assembly Member Patterson(Principal coauthor: Assembly Member Gallagher)February 16, 2018 An act to amend Section 7282.5 of the Government Code, relating to law enforcement. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2931, as introduced, Patterson. Law enforcement: cooperation with immigration officials.Existing law authorizes a local law enforcement agency to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding an individual under certain circumstances, including if the individual has been previously convicted of certain crimes.This bill would add additional qualifying convictions that would authorize local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding the individual. The bill would require the Department of Justice to develop a process to provide a notification to a local law enforcement agency that books, or is holding in custody upon booking, an individual for which cooperation with federal immigration authorities is authorized, as specified. The bill would provide that a law enforcement agency not so notified by the department , or that substantially relies on information provided by the department, or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, would not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law. Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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26-Existing law authorizes a local law enforcement agency to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding an individual under certain circumstances, including if the individual has been previously convicted of certain crimes. crimes or if the individual is arrested and brought before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as defined, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison, and a magistrate makes a specified finding of probable cause to a complaint based on that charge.This bill would add additional qualifying convictions that would authorize local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding the individual. The bill would additionally authorize local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding an individual arrested on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as defined, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison, if a magistrate makes any finding of probable cause to that charge. The bill would also authorize that cooperation with regard to arrests on charges involving additional crimes, including, among other things, domestic violence, sexual assault, and driving under the influence, or to an individual who is a member of a criminal street gang, as defined. The bill would require the Department of Justice to develop a process to provide a notification to a local law enforcement agency that books, or is holding in custody upon booking, an individual for which cooperation with federal immigration authorities is authorized, as specified. The bill would provide that a law enforcement agency not so notified by the department , department, or that substantially relies on information provided by the department, or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, would not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
26+Existing law authorizes a local law enforcement agency to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding an individual under certain circumstances, including if the individual has been previously convicted of certain crimes.This bill would add additional qualifying convictions that would authorize local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding the individual. The bill would require the Department of Justice to develop a process to provide a notification to a local law enforcement agency that books, or is holding in custody upon booking, an individual for which cooperation with federal immigration authorities is authorized, as specified. The bill would provide that a law enforcement agency not so notified by the department , or that substantially relies on information provided by the department, or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, would not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
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30+This bill would add additional qualifying convictions that would authorize local law enforcement to cooperate with federal immigration authorities regarding the individual. The bill would require the Department of Justice to develop a process to provide a notification to a local law enforcement agency that books, or is holding in custody upon booking, an individual for which cooperation with federal immigration authorities is authorized, as specified. The bill would provide that a law enforcement agency not so notified by the department , or that substantially relies on information provided by the department, or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, would not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
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36-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 7282.5 of the Government Code, as amended by Section 2 of Chapter 495 of the Statutes of 2017, is amended to read:7282.5. (a) A law enforcement official shall have discretion to cooperate with immigration authorities only if doing so would not violate any federal, state, or local law, or local policy, and where permitted by the California Values Act (Chapter 17.25 (commencing with Section 7284)). Additionally, the specific activities described in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of, and in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of, Section 7284.6 shall only occur under the following circumstances:(1) The individual has been convicted of a serious or violent felony identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 of, or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of, the Penal Code.(2) The individual has been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison.(3) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for a crime that is punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 217.1, 220, 240, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 244, 244.5, 245, 245.2, 245.3, 245.5, 4500, and 4501 of the Penal Code.(B) Battery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 242, 243.1, 243.3, 243.4, 243.6, 243.7, 243.9, 273.5, 347, 4501.1, and 4501.5 of the Penal Code.(C) Use of threats, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 71, 76, 139, 140, 422, 601, and 11418.5 of the Penal Code.(D) Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or crimes endangering children, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 269, 288, 288.5, 311.1, 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, 311.11, and 647.6 of the Penal Code.(E) Child abuse or endangerment, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 270, 271, 271a, 273a, 273ab, 273d, 273.4, and 278 of the Penal Code.(F) Burglary, robbery, theft, fraud, forgery, or embezzlement, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 211, 215, 459, 463, 470, 476, 487, 496, 503, 518, 530.5, 532, and 550 of the Penal Code.(G) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but only for a conviction that is a felony.(H) Obstruction of justice, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 69, 95, 95.1, 136.1, and 148.10 of the Penal Code.(I) Bribery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 67, 67.5, 68, 74, 85, 86, 92, 93, 137, 138, and 165 of the Penal Code.(J) Escape, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 107, 109, 110, 4530, 4530.5, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535, and 4536 of the Penal Code.(K) Unlawful possession or use of a weapon, firearm, explosive device, or weapon of mass destruction, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 171b, 171c, 171d, 246, 246.3, 247, 417, 417.3, 417.6, 417.8, 4574, 11418, 11418.1, 12021.5, 12022, 12022.2, 12022.3, 12022.4, 12022.5, 12022.53, 12022.55, 18745, 18750, and 18755 of, and subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 26100 of, the Penal Code.(L) Possession of an unlawful deadly weapon, under the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 (Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000) of the Penal Code).(M) An offense involving the felony possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.(N) Vandalism with prior convictions, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 594.7 of the Penal Code.(O) Gang-related offenses, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.22, 186.26, and 186.28 of the Penal Code.(P) An attempt, as defined in Section 664 of, or a conspiracy, as defined in Section 182 of, the Penal Code, to commit an offense specified in this section.(Q) A crime resulting in death, or involving the personal infliction of great bodily injury, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (d) of Section 245.6 of, and Sections 187, 191.5, 192, 192.5, 12022.7, 12022.8, and 12022.9 of, the Penal Code.(R) Possession or use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.(S) An offense that would require the individual to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290, 290.002, or 290.006 of the Penal Code.(T) False imprisonment, slavery, and human trafficking, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 181, 210.5, 236, 236.1, and 4503 of the Penal Code.(U) Criminal profiteering and money laundering, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.2, 186.9, and 186.10 of the Penal Code.(V) Torture and mayhem, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 203 of the Penal Code.(W) A crime threatening the public safety, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 219, 219.1, 219.2, 247.5, 404, 404.6, 405a, 451, and 11413 of the Penal Code.(X) Elder and dependent adult abuse, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 368 of the Penal Code.(Y) A hate crime, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 422.55 of the Penal Code.(Z) Stalking, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 646.9 of the Penal Code.(AA) Soliciting the commission of a crime, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (c) of Section 286 of, and Sections 653j and 653.23 of, the Penal Code.(AB) An offense committed while on bail or released on his or her own recognizance, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 12022.1 of the Penal Code.(AC) Rape, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration, as specified in, but not limited to, paragraphs (2) and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261 of, paragraphs (1) and (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 262 of, Section 264.1 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 286 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 288a of, and subdivisions (a) and (j) of Section 289 of, the Penal Code.(AD) Kidnapping, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 207, 209, and 209.5 of the Penal Code.(AE) A violation of subdivision (c) of Section 20001 of the Vehicle Code.(4) The individual is a current registrant on the California Sex and Arson Registry.(5) The individual has been convicted of a federal crime that meets the definition of an aggravated felony as set forth in subparagraphs (A) to (P), inclusive, of paragraph (43) of subsection (a) of Section 101 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1101), or is identified by the United States Department of Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the subject of an outstanding federal felony arrest warrant.(6) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault on a peace officer or other public officer as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 241 of the Penal Code.(B) Domestic battery, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of the Penal Code.(C) A knowing violation of a protective order, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 273.6 of the Penal Code.(D) Theft of goods, labor, or services not exceeding a value of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) as specified in Section 490.2 of the Penal Code.(E) Animal cruelty, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code.(F) Possession of a restricted biological agent, as specified in Section 11419 of the Penal Code.(G) Carrying a concealed firearm, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25400 of the Penal Code.(H) Failure to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident where no injury occurs, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 20002 of the Vehicle Code.(I) Driving under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both, where no injury occurs, as specified in Section 23152 of the Vehicle Code.(J) Being under the influence of a controlled substance, as specified in Section 11550 of the Health and Safety Code.(7) In no case shall cooperation occur pursuant to this section for individuals arrested, detained, or convicted of misdemeanors that were previously felonies, or were previously crimes punishable as either misdemeanors or felonies, prior to passage of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 as it amended the Penal Code.(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, an offense where the individual is a member of a criminal street gang as that term is defined in subdivision (f) of Section 186.22 of the Penal Code, or an offense involving domestic violence, sexual assault, unlawful use or possession of a firearm, driving under the influence , or any other crime containing an element of violence or risk of bodily injury or death to a person other than the arrestee or accomplice, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, and individual, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.(c) The Department of Justice shall establish a process to notify a law enforcement agency when that agency books, or is holding in custody upon booking, a person described in subdivision (a) or (b) by virtue of a qualifying arrest or conviction so that the agency is aware that cooperation with immigration officials is authorized. The department shall provide the notice as soon as possible to the law enforcement agency.(d) A law enforcement official or agency that the Department of Justice fails to provide the notice described in subdivision (c) to, or that substantially relies on information provided pursuant to subdivision (c), or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, shall not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
36+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 7282.5 of the Government Code, as amended by Section 2 of Chapter 495 of the Statutes of 2017, is amended to read:7282.5. (a) A law enforcement official shall have discretion to cooperate with immigration authorities only if doing so would not violate any federal, state, or local law, or local policy, and where permitted by the California Values Act (Chapter 17.25 (commencing with Section 7284)). Additionally, the specific activities described in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of, and in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of, Section 7284.6 shall only occur under the following circumstances:(1) The individual has been convicted of a serious or violent felony identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 of, or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of, the Penal Code.(2) The individual has been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison.(3) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for a crime that is punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 217.1, 220, 240, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 244, 244.5, 245, 245.2, 245.3, 245.5, 4500, and 4501 of the Penal Code.(B) Battery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 242, 243.1, 243.3, 243.4, 243.6, 243.7, 243.9, 273.5, 347, 4501.1, and 4501.5 of the Penal Code.(C) Use of threats, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 71, 76, 139, 140, 422, 601, and 11418.5 of the Penal Code.(D) Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or crimes endangering children, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 269, 288, 288.5, 311.1, 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, 311.11, and 647.6 of the Penal Code.(E) Child abuse or endangerment, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 270, 271, 271a, 273a, 273ab, 273d, 273.4, and 278 of the Penal Code.(F) Burglary, robbery, theft, fraud, forgery, or embezzlement, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 211, 215, 459, 463, 470, 476, 487, 496, 503, 518, 530.5, 532, and 550 of the Penal Code.(G) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but only for a conviction that is a felony.(H) Obstruction of justice, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 69, 95, 95.1, 136.1, and 148.10 of the Penal Code.(I) Bribery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 67, 67.5, 68, 74, 85, 86, 92, 93, 137, 138, and 165 of the Penal Code.(J) Escape, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 107, 109, 110, 4530, 4530.5, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535, and 4536 of the Penal Code.(K) Unlawful possession or use of a weapon, firearm, explosive device, or weapon of mass destruction, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 171b, 171c, 171d, 246, 246.3, 247, 417, 417.3, 417.6, 417.8, 4574, 11418, 11418.1, 12021.5, 12022, 12022.2, 12022.3, 12022.4, 12022.5, 12022.53, 12022.55, 18745, 18750, and 18755 of, and subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 26100 of, the Penal Code.(L) Possession of an unlawful deadly weapon, under the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 (Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000) of the Penal Code).(M) An offense involving the felony possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.(N) Vandalism with prior convictions, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 594.7 of the Penal Code.(O) Gang-related offenses, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.22, 186.26, and 186.28 of the Penal Code.(P) An attempt, as defined in Section 664 of, or a conspiracy, as defined in Section 182 of, the Penal Code, to commit an offense specified in this section.(Q) A crime resulting in death, or involving the personal infliction of great bodily injury, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (d) of Section 245.6 of, and Sections 187, 191.5, 192, 192.5, 12022.7, 12022.8, and 12022.9 of, the Penal Code.(R) Possession or use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.(S) An offense that would require the individual to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290, 290.002, or 290.006 of the Penal Code.(T) False imprisonment, slavery, and human trafficking, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 181, 210.5, 236, 236.1, and 4503 of the Penal Code.(U) Criminal profiteering and money laundering, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.2, 186.9, and 186.10 of the Penal Code.(V) Torture and mayhem, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 203 of the Penal Code.(W) A crime threatening the public safety, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 219, 219.1, 219.2, 247.5, 404, 404.6, 405a, 451, and 11413 of the Penal Code.(X) Elder and dependent adult abuse, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 368 of the Penal Code.(Y) A hate crime, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 422.55 of the Penal Code.(Z) Stalking, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 646.9 of the Penal Code.(AA) Soliciting the commission of a crime, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (c) of Section 286 of, and Sections 653j and 653.23 of, the Penal Code.(AB) An offense committed while on bail or released on his or her own recognizance, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 12022.1 of the Penal Code.(AC) Rape, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration, as specified in, but not limited to, paragraphs (2) and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261 of, paragraphs (1) and (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 262 of, Section 264.1 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 286 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 288a of, and subdivisions (a) and (j) of Section 289 of, the Penal Code.(AD) Kidnapping, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 207, 209, and 209.5 of the Penal Code.(AE) A violation of subdivision (c) of Section 20001 of the Vehicle Code.(4) The individual is a current registrant on the California Sex and Arson Registry.(5) The individual has been convicted of a federal crime that meets the definition of an aggravated felony as set forth in subparagraphs (A) to (P), inclusive, of paragraph (43) of subsection (a) of Section 101 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1101), or is identified by the United States Department of Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the subject of an outstanding federal felony arrest warrant.(6) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault on a peace officer or other public officer as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 241 of the Penal Code.(B) Domestic battery, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of the Penal Code.(C) A knowing violation of a protective order, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 273.6 of the Penal Code.(D) Theft of goods, labor, or services not exceeding a value of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) as specified in Section 490.2 of the Penal Code.(E) Animal cruelty, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code.(F) Possession of a restricted biological agent, as specified in Section 11419 of the Penal Code.(G) Carrying a concealed firearm, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25400 of the Penal Code.(H) Failure to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident where no injury occurs, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 20002 of the Vehicle Code.(I) Driving under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both, where no injury occurs, as specified in Section 23152 of the Vehicle Code.(J) Being under the influence of a controlled substance, as specified in Section 11550 of the Health and Safety Code.(6)(7) In no case shall cooperation occur pursuant to this section for individuals arrested, detained, or convicted of misdemeanors that were previously felonies, or were previously crimes punishable as either misdemeanors or felonies, prior to passage of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 as it amended the Penal Code.(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.(c) The Department of Justice shall establish a process to notify a law enforcement agency when that agency books, or is holding in custody upon booking, a person described in subdivision (a) or (b) by virtue of a qualifying arrest or conviction so that the agency is aware that cooperation with immigration officials is authorized. The department shall provide the notice as soon as possible to the law enforcement agency.(d) A law enforcement official or agency that the Department of Justice fails to provide the notice described in subdivision (c) to, or that substantially relies on information provided pursuant to subdivision (c), or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, shall not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
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42-SECTION 1. Section 7282.5 of the Government Code, as amended by Section 2 of Chapter 495 of the Statutes of 2017, is amended to read:7282.5. (a) A law enforcement official shall have discretion to cooperate with immigration authorities only if doing so would not violate any federal, state, or local law, or local policy, and where permitted by the California Values Act (Chapter 17.25 (commencing with Section 7284)). Additionally, the specific activities described in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of, and in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of, Section 7284.6 shall only occur under the following circumstances:(1) The individual has been convicted of a serious or violent felony identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 of, or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of, the Penal Code.(2) The individual has been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison.(3) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for a crime that is punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 217.1, 220, 240, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 244, 244.5, 245, 245.2, 245.3, 245.5, 4500, and 4501 of the Penal Code.(B) Battery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 242, 243.1, 243.3, 243.4, 243.6, 243.7, 243.9, 273.5, 347, 4501.1, and 4501.5 of the Penal Code.(C) Use of threats, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 71, 76, 139, 140, 422, 601, and 11418.5 of the Penal Code.(D) Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or crimes endangering children, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 269, 288, 288.5, 311.1, 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, 311.11, and 647.6 of the Penal Code.(E) Child abuse or endangerment, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 270, 271, 271a, 273a, 273ab, 273d, 273.4, and 278 of the Penal Code.(F) Burglary, robbery, theft, fraud, forgery, or embezzlement, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 211, 215, 459, 463, 470, 476, 487, 496, 503, 518, 530.5, 532, and 550 of the Penal Code.(G) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but only for a conviction that is a felony.(H) Obstruction of justice, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 69, 95, 95.1, 136.1, and 148.10 of the Penal Code.(I) Bribery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 67, 67.5, 68, 74, 85, 86, 92, 93, 137, 138, and 165 of the Penal Code.(J) Escape, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 107, 109, 110, 4530, 4530.5, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535, and 4536 of the Penal Code.(K) Unlawful possession or use of a weapon, firearm, explosive device, or weapon of mass destruction, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 171b, 171c, 171d, 246, 246.3, 247, 417, 417.3, 417.6, 417.8, 4574, 11418, 11418.1, 12021.5, 12022, 12022.2, 12022.3, 12022.4, 12022.5, 12022.53, 12022.55, 18745, 18750, and 18755 of, and subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 26100 of, the Penal Code.(L) Possession of an unlawful deadly weapon, under the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 (Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000) of the Penal Code).(M) An offense involving the felony possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.(N) Vandalism with prior convictions, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 594.7 of the Penal Code.(O) Gang-related offenses, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.22, 186.26, and 186.28 of the Penal Code.(P) An attempt, as defined in Section 664 of, or a conspiracy, as defined in Section 182 of, the Penal Code, to commit an offense specified in this section.(Q) A crime resulting in death, or involving the personal infliction of great bodily injury, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (d) of Section 245.6 of, and Sections 187, 191.5, 192, 192.5, 12022.7, 12022.8, and 12022.9 of, the Penal Code.(R) Possession or use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.(S) An offense that would require the individual to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290, 290.002, or 290.006 of the Penal Code.(T) False imprisonment, slavery, and human trafficking, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 181, 210.5, 236, 236.1, and 4503 of the Penal Code.(U) Criminal profiteering and money laundering, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.2, 186.9, and 186.10 of the Penal Code.(V) Torture and mayhem, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 203 of the Penal Code.(W) A crime threatening the public safety, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 219, 219.1, 219.2, 247.5, 404, 404.6, 405a, 451, and 11413 of the Penal Code.(X) Elder and dependent adult abuse, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 368 of the Penal Code.(Y) A hate crime, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 422.55 of the Penal Code.(Z) Stalking, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 646.9 of the Penal Code.(AA) Soliciting the commission of a crime, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (c) of Section 286 of, and Sections 653j and 653.23 of, the Penal Code.(AB) An offense committed while on bail or released on his or her own recognizance, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 12022.1 of the Penal Code.(AC) Rape, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration, as specified in, but not limited to, paragraphs (2) and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261 of, paragraphs (1) and (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 262 of, Section 264.1 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 286 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 288a of, and subdivisions (a) and (j) of Section 289 of, the Penal Code.(AD) Kidnapping, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 207, 209, and 209.5 of the Penal Code.(AE) A violation of subdivision (c) of Section 20001 of the Vehicle Code.(4) The individual is a current registrant on the California Sex and Arson Registry.(5) The individual has been convicted of a federal crime that meets the definition of an aggravated felony as set forth in subparagraphs (A) to (P), inclusive, of paragraph (43) of subsection (a) of Section 101 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1101), or is identified by the United States Department of Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the subject of an outstanding federal felony arrest warrant.(6) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault on a peace officer or other public officer as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 241 of the Penal Code.(B) Domestic battery, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of the Penal Code.(C) A knowing violation of a protective order, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 273.6 of the Penal Code.(D) Theft of goods, labor, or services not exceeding a value of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) as specified in Section 490.2 of the Penal Code.(E) Animal cruelty, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code.(F) Possession of a restricted biological agent, as specified in Section 11419 of the Penal Code.(G) Carrying a concealed firearm, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25400 of the Penal Code.(H) Failure to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident where no injury occurs, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 20002 of the Vehicle Code.(I) Driving under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both, where no injury occurs, as specified in Section 23152 of the Vehicle Code.(J) Being under the influence of a controlled substance, as specified in Section 11550 of the Health and Safety Code.(7) In no case shall cooperation occur pursuant to this section for individuals arrested, detained, or convicted of misdemeanors that were previously felonies, or were previously crimes punishable as either misdemeanors or felonies, prior to passage of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 as it amended the Penal Code.(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, an offense where the individual is a member of a criminal street gang as that term is defined in subdivision (f) of Section 186.22 of the Penal Code, or an offense involving domestic violence, sexual assault, unlawful use or possession of a firearm, driving under the influence , or any other crime containing an element of violence or risk of bodily injury or death to a person other than the arrestee or accomplice, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, and individual, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.(c) The Department of Justice shall establish a process to notify a law enforcement agency when that agency books, or is holding in custody upon booking, a person described in subdivision (a) or (b) by virtue of a qualifying arrest or conviction so that the agency is aware that cooperation with immigration officials is authorized. The department shall provide the notice as soon as possible to the law enforcement agency.(d) A law enforcement official or agency that the Department of Justice fails to provide the notice described in subdivision (c) to, or that substantially relies on information provided pursuant to subdivision (c), or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, shall not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
42+SECTION 1. Section 7282.5 of the Government Code, as amended by Section 2 of Chapter 495 of the Statutes of 2017, is amended to read:7282.5. (a) A law enforcement official shall have discretion to cooperate with immigration authorities only if doing so would not violate any federal, state, or local law, or local policy, and where permitted by the California Values Act (Chapter 17.25 (commencing with Section 7284)). Additionally, the specific activities described in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of, and in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of, Section 7284.6 shall only occur under the following circumstances:(1) The individual has been convicted of a serious or violent felony identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 of, or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of, the Penal Code.(2) The individual has been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison.(3) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for a crime that is punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 217.1, 220, 240, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 244, 244.5, 245, 245.2, 245.3, 245.5, 4500, and 4501 of the Penal Code.(B) Battery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 242, 243.1, 243.3, 243.4, 243.6, 243.7, 243.9, 273.5, 347, 4501.1, and 4501.5 of the Penal Code.(C) Use of threats, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 71, 76, 139, 140, 422, 601, and 11418.5 of the Penal Code.(D) Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or crimes endangering children, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 269, 288, 288.5, 311.1, 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, 311.11, and 647.6 of the Penal Code.(E) Child abuse or endangerment, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 270, 271, 271a, 273a, 273ab, 273d, 273.4, and 278 of the Penal Code.(F) Burglary, robbery, theft, fraud, forgery, or embezzlement, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 211, 215, 459, 463, 470, 476, 487, 496, 503, 518, 530.5, 532, and 550 of the Penal Code.(G) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but only for a conviction that is a felony.(H) Obstruction of justice, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 69, 95, 95.1, 136.1, and 148.10 of the Penal Code.(I) Bribery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 67, 67.5, 68, 74, 85, 86, 92, 93, 137, 138, and 165 of the Penal Code.(J) Escape, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 107, 109, 110, 4530, 4530.5, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535, and 4536 of the Penal Code.(K) Unlawful possession or use of a weapon, firearm, explosive device, or weapon of mass destruction, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 171b, 171c, 171d, 246, 246.3, 247, 417, 417.3, 417.6, 417.8, 4574, 11418, 11418.1, 12021.5, 12022, 12022.2, 12022.3, 12022.4, 12022.5, 12022.53, 12022.55, 18745, 18750, and 18755 of, and subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 26100 of, the Penal Code.(L) Possession of an unlawful deadly weapon, under the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 (Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000) of the Penal Code).(M) An offense involving the felony possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.(N) Vandalism with prior convictions, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 594.7 of the Penal Code.(O) Gang-related offenses, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.22, 186.26, and 186.28 of the Penal Code.(P) An attempt, as defined in Section 664 of, or a conspiracy, as defined in Section 182 of, the Penal Code, to commit an offense specified in this section.(Q) A crime resulting in death, or involving the personal infliction of great bodily injury, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (d) of Section 245.6 of, and Sections 187, 191.5, 192, 192.5, 12022.7, 12022.8, and 12022.9 of, the Penal Code.(R) Possession or use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.(S) An offense that would require the individual to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290, 290.002, or 290.006 of the Penal Code.(T) False imprisonment, slavery, and human trafficking, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 181, 210.5, 236, 236.1, and 4503 of the Penal Code.(U) Criminal profiteering and money laundering, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.2, 186.9, and 186.10 of the Penal Code.(V) Torture and mayhem, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 203 of the Penal Code.(W) A crime threatening the public safety, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 219, 219.1, 219.2, 247.5, 404, 404.6, 405a, 451, and 11413 of the Penal Code.(X) Elder and dependent adult abuse, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 368 of the Penal Code.(Y) A hate crime, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 422.55 of the Penal Code.(Z) Stalking, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 646.9 of the Penal Code.(AA) Soliciting the commission of a crime, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (c) of Section 286 of, and Sections 653j and 653.23 of, the Penal Code.(AB) An offense committed while on bail or released on his or her own recognizance, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 12022.1 of the Penal Code.(AC) Rape, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration, as specified in, but not limited to, paragraphs (2) and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261 of, paragraphs (1) and (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 262 of, Section 264.1 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 286 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 288a of, and subdivisions (a) and (j) of Section 289 of, the Penal Code.(AD) Kidnapping, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 207, 209, and 209.5 of the Penal Code.(AE) A violation of subdivision (c) of Section 20001 of the Vehicle Code.(4) The individual is a current registrant on the California Sex and Arson Registry.(5) The individual has been convicted of a federal crime that meets the definition of an aggravated felony as set forth in subparagraphs (A) to (P), inclusive, of paragraph (43) of subsection (a) of Section 101 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1101), or is identified by the United States Department of Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the subject of an outstanding federal felony arrest warrant.(6) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault on a peace officer or other public officer as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 241 of the Penal Code.(B) Domestic battery, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of the Penal Code.(C) A knowing violation of a protective order, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 273.6 of the Penal Code.(D) Theft of goods, labor, or services not exceeding a value of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) as specified in Section 490.2 of the Penal Code.(E) Animal cruelty, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code.(F) Possession of a restricted biological agent, as specified in Section 11419 of the Penal Code.(G) Carrying a concealed firearm, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25400 of the Penal Code.(H) Failure to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident where no injury occurs, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 20002 of the Vehicle Code.(I) Driving under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both, where no injury occurs, as specified in Section 23152 of the Vehicle Code.(J) Being under the influence of a controlled substance, as specified in Section 11550 of the Health and Safety Code.(6)(7) In no case shall cooperation occur pursuant to this section for individuals arrested, detained, or convicted of misdemeanors that were previously felonies, or were previously crimes punishable as either misdemeanors or felonies, prior to passage of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 as it amended the Penal Code.(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.(c) The Department of Justice shall establish a process to notify a law enforcement agency when that agency books, or is holding in custody upon booking, a person described in subdivision (a) or (b) by virtue of a qualifying arrest or conviction so that the agency is aware that cooperation with immigration officials is authorized. The department shall provide the notice as soon as possible to the law enforcement agency.(d) A law enforcement official or agency that the Department of Justice fails to provide the notice described in subdivision (c) to, or that substantially relies on information provided pursuant to subdivision (c), or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, shall not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
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48-7282.5. (a) A law enforcement official shall have discretion to cooperate with immigration authorities only if doing so would not violate any federal, state, or local law, or local policy, and where permitted by the California Values Act (Chapter 17.25 (commencing with Section 7284)). Additionally, the specific activities described in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of, and in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of, Section 7284.6 shall only occur under the following circumstances:(1) The individual has been convicted of a serious or violent felony identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 of, or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of, the Penal Code.(2) The individual has been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison.(3) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for a crime that is punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 217.1, 220, 240, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 244, 244.5, 245, 245.2, 245.3, 245.5, 4500, and 4501 of the Penal Code.(B) Battery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 242, 243.1, 243.3, 243.4, 243.6, 243.7, 243.9, 273.5, 347, 4501.1, and 4501.5 of the Penal Code.(C) Use of threats, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 71, 76, 139, 140, 422, 601, and 11418.5 of the Penal Code.(D) Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or crimes endangering children, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 269, 288, 288.5, 311.1, 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, 311.11, and 647.6 of the Penal Code.(E) Child abuse or endangerment, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 270, 271, 271a, 273a, 273ab, 273d, 273.4, and 278 of the Penal Code.(F) Burglary, robbery, theft, fraud, forgery, or embezzlement, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 211, 215, 459, 463, 470, 476, 487, 496, 503, 518, 530.5, 532, and 550 of the Penal Code.(G) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but only for a conviction that is a felony.(H) Obstruction of justice, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 69, 95, 95.1, 136.1, and 148.10 of the Penal Code.(I) Bribery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 67, 67.5, 68, 74, 85, 86, 92, 93, 137, 138, and 165 of the Penal Code.(J) Escape, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 107, 109, 110, 4530, 4530.5, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535, and 4536 of the Penal Code.(K) Unlawful possession or use of a weapon, firearm, explosive device, or weapon of mass destruction, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 171b, 171c, 171d, 246, 246.3, 247, 417, 417.3, 417.6, 417.8, 4574, 11418, 11418.1, 12021.5, 12022, 12022.2, 12022.3, 12022.4, 12022.5, 12022.53, 12022.55, 18745, 18750, and 18755 of, and subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 26100 of, the Penal Code.(L) Possession of an unlawful deadly weapon, under the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 (Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000) of the Penal Code).(M) An offense involving the felony possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.(N) Vandalism with prior convictions, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 594.7 of the Penal Code.(O) Gang-related offenses, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.22, 186.26, and 186.28 of the Penal Code.(P) An attempt, as defined in Section 664 of, or a conspiracy, as defined in Section 182 of, the Penal Code, to commit an offense specified in this section.(Q) A crime resulting in death, or involving the personal infliction of great bodily injury, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (d) of Section 245.6 of, and Sections 187, 191.5, 192, 192.5, 12022.7, 12022.8, and 12022.9 of, the Penal Code.(R) Possession or use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.(S) An offense that would require the individual to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290, 290.002, or 290.006 of the Penal Code.(T) False imprisonment, slavery, and human trafficking, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 181, 210.5, 236, 236.1, and 4503 of the Penal Code.(U) Criminal profiteering and money laundering, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.2, 186.9, and 186.10 of the Penal Code.(V) Torture and mayhem, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 203 of the Penal Code.(W) A crime threatening the public safety, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 219, 219.1, 219.2, 247.5, 404, 404.6, 405a, 451, and 11413 of the Penal Code.(X) Elder and dependent adult abuse, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 368 of the Penal Code.(Y) A hate crime, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 422.55 of the Penal Code.(Z) Stalking, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 646.9 of the Penal Code.(AA) Soliciting the commission of a crime, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (c) of Section 286 of, and Sections 653j and 653.23 of, the Penal Code.(AB) An offense committed while on bail or released on his or her own recognizance, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 12022.1 of the Penal Code.(AC) Rape, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration, as specified in, but not limited to, paragraphs (2) and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261 of, paragraphs (1) and (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 262 of, Section 264.1 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 286 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 288a of, and subdivisions (a) and (j) of Section 289 of, the Penal Code.(AD) Kidnapping, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 207, 209, and 209.5 of the Penal Code.(AE) A violation of subdivision (c) of Section 20001 of the Vehicle Code.(4) The individual is a current registrant on the California Sex and Arson Registry.(5) The individual has been convicted of a federal crime that meets the definition of an aggravated felony as set forth in subparagraphs (A) to (P), inclusive, of paragraph (43) of subsection (a) of Section 101 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1101), or is identified by the United States Department of Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the subject of an outstanding federal felony arrest warrant.(6) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault on a peace officer or other public officer as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 241 of the Penal Code.(B) Domestic battery, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of the Penal Code.(C) A knowing violation of a protective order, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 273.6 of the Penal Code.(D) Theft of goods, labor, or services not exceeding a value of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) as specified in Section 490.2 of the Penal Code.(E) Animal cruelty, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code.(F) Possession of a restricted biological agent, as specified in Section 11419 of the Penal Code.(G) Carrying a concealed firearm, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25400 of the Penal Code.(H) Failure to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident where no injury occurs, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 20002 of the Vehicle Code.(I) Driving under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both, where no injury occurs, as specified in Section 23152 of the Vehicle Code.(J) Being under the influence of a controlled substance, as specified in Section 11550 of the Health and Safety Code.(7) In no case shall cooperation occur pursuant to this section for individuals arrested, detained, or convicted of misdemeanors that were previously felonies, or were previously crimes punishable as either misdemeanors or felonies, prior to passage of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 as it amended the Penal Code.(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, an offense where the individual is a member of a criminal street gang as that term is defined in subdivision (f) of Section 186.22 of the Penal Code, or an offense involving domestic violence, sexual assault, unlawful use or possession of a firearm, driving under the influence , or any other crime containing an element of violence or risk of bodily injury or death to a person other than the arrestee or accomplice, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, and individual, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.(c) The Department of Justice shall establish a process to notify a law enforcement agency when that agency books, or is holding in custody upon booking, a person described in subdivision (a) or (b) by virtue of a qualifying arrest or conviction so that the agency is aware that cooperation with immigration officials is authorized. The department shall provide the notice as soon as possible to the law enforcement agency.(d) A law enforcement official or agency that the Department of Justice fails to provide the notice described in subdivision (c) to, or that substantially relies on information provided pursuant to subdivision (c), or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, shall not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
48+7282.5. (a) A law enforcement official shall have discretion to cooperate with immigration authorities only if doing so would not violate any federal, state, or local law, or local policy, and where permitted by the California Values Act (Chapter 17.25 (commencing with Section 7284)). Additionally, the specific activities described in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of, and in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of, Section 7284.6 shall only occur under the following circumstances:(1) The individual has been convicted of a serious or violent felony identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 of, or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of, the Penal Code.(2) The individual has been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison.(3) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for a crime that is punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 217.1, 220, 240, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 244, 244.5, 245, 245.2, 245.3, 245.5, 4500, and 4501 of the Penal Code.(B) Battery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 242, 243.1, 243.3, 243.4, 243.6, 243.7, 243.9, 273.5, 347, 4501.1, and 4501.5 of the Penal Code.(C) Use of threats, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 71, 76, 139, 140, 422, 601, and 11418.5 of the Penal Code.(D) Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or crimes endangering children, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 269, 288, 288.5, 311.1, 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, 311.11, and 647.6 of the Penal Code.(E) Child abuse or endangerment, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 270, 271, 271a, 273a, 273ab, 273d, 273.4, and 278 of the Penal Code.(F) Burglary, robbery, theft, fraud, forgery, or embezzlement, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 211, 215, 459, 463, 470, 476, 487, 496, 503, 518, 530.5, 532, and 550 of the Penal Code.(G) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but only for a conviction that is a felony.(H) Obstruction of justice, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 69, 95, 95.1, 136.1, and 148.10 of the Penal Code.(I) Bribery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 67, 67.5, 68, 74, 85, 86, 92, 93, 137, 138, and 165 of the Penal Code.(J) Escape, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 107, 109, 110, 4530, 4530.5, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535, and 4536 of the Penal Code.(K) Unlawful possession or use of a weapon, firearm, explosive device, or weapon of mass destruction, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 171b, 171c, 171d, 246, 246.3, 247, 417, 417.3, 417.6, 417.8, 4574, 11418, 11418.1, 12021.5, 12022, 12022.2, 12022.3, 12022.4, 12022.5, 12022.53, 12022.55, 18745, 18750, and 18755 of, and subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 26100 of, the Penal Code.(L) Possession of an unlawful deadly weapon, under the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 (Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000) of the Penal Code).(M) An offense involving the felony possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.(N) Vandalism with prior convictions, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 594.7 of the Penal Code.(O) Gang-related offenses, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.22, 186.26, and 186.28 of the Penal Code.(P) An attempt, as defined in Section 664 of, or a conspiracy, as defined in Section 182 of, the Penal Code, to commit an offense specified in this section.(Q) A crime resulting in death, or involving the personal infliction of great bodily injury, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (d) of Section 245.6 of, and Sections 187, 191.5, 192, 192.5, 12022.7, 12022.8, and 12022.9 of, the Penal Code.(R) Possession or use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.(S) An offense that would require the individual to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290, 290.002, or 290.006 of the Penal Code.(T) False imprisonment, slavery, and human trafficking, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 181, 210.5, 236, 236.1, and 4503 of the Penal Code.(U) Criminal profiteering and money laundering, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.2, 186.9, and 186.10 of the Penal Code.(V) Torture and mayhem, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 203 of the Penal Code.(W) A crime threatening the public safety, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 219, 219.1, 219.2, 247.5, 404, 404.6, 405a, 451, and 11413 of the Penal Code.(X) Elder and dependent adult abuse, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 368 of the Penal Code.(Y) A hate crime, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 422.55 of the Penal Code.(Z) Stalking, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 646.9 of the Penal Code.(AA) Soliciting the commission of a crime, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (c) of Section 286 of, and Sections 653j and 653.23 of, the Penal Code.(AB) An offense committed while on bail or released on his or her own recognizance, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 12022.1 of the Penal Code.(AC) Rape, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration, as specified in, but not limited to, paragraphs (2) and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261 of, paragraphs (1) and (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 262 of, Section 264.1 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 286 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 288a of, and subdivisions (a) and (j) of Section 289 of, the Penal Code.(AD) Kidnapping, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 207, 209, and 209.5 of the Penal Code.(AE) A violation of subdivision (c) of Section 20001 of the Vehicle Code.(4) The individual is a current registrant on the California Sex and Arson Registry.(5) The individual has been convicted of a federal crime that meets the definition of an aggravated felony as set forth in subparagraphs (A) to (P), inclusive, of paragraph (43) of subsection (a) of Section 101 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1101), or is identified by the United States Department of Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the subject of an outstanding federal felony arrest warrant.(6) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault on a peace officer or other public officer as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 241 of the Penal Code.(B) Domestic battery, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of the Penal Code.(C) A knowing violation of a protective order, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 273.6 of the Penal Code.(D) Theft of goods, labor, or services not exceeding a value of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) as specified in Section 490.2 of the Penal Code.(E) Animal cruelty, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code.(F) Possession of a restricted biological agent, as specified in Section 11419 of the Penal Code.(G) Carrying a concealed firearm, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25400 of the Penal Code.(H) Failure to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident where no injury occurs, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 20002 of the Vehicle Code.(I) Driving under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both, where no injury occurs, as specified in Section 23152 of the Vehicle Code.(J) Being under the influence of a controlled substance, as specified in Section 11550 of the Health and Safety Code.(6)(7) In no case shall cooperation occur pursuant to this section for individuals arrested, detained, or convicted of misdemeanors that were previously felonies, or were previously crimes punishable as either misdemeanors or felonies, prior to passage of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 as it amended the Penal Code.(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.(c) The Department of Justice shall establish a process to notify a law enforcement agency when that agency books, or is holding in custody upon booking, a person described in subdivision (a) or (b) by virtue of a qualifying arrest or conviction so that the agency is aware that cooperation with immigration officials is authorized. The department shall provide the notice as soon as possible to the law enforcement agency.(d) A law enforcement official or agency that the Department of Justice fails to provide the notice described in subdivision (c) to, or that substantially relies on information provided pursuant to subdivision (c), or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, shall not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
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50-7282.5. (a) A law enforcement official shall have discretion to cooperate with immigration authorities only if doing so would not violate any federal, state, or local law, or local policy, and where permitted by the California Values Act (Chapter 17.25 (commencing with Section 7284)). Additionally, the specific activities described in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of, and in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of, Section 7284.6 shall only occur under the following circumstances:(1) The individual has been convicted of a serious or violent felony identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 of, or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of, the Penal Code.(2) The individual has been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison.(3) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for a crime that is punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 217.1, 220, 240, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 244, 244.5, 245, 245.2, 245.3, 245.5, 4500, and 4501 of the Penal Code.(B) Battery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 242, 243.1, 243.3, 243.4, 243.6, 243.7, 243.9, 273.5, 347, 4501.1, and 4501.5 of the Penal Code.(C) Use of threats, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 71, 76, 139, 140, 422, 601, and 11418.5 of the Penal Code.(D) Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or crimes endangering children, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 269, 288, 288.5, 311.1, 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, 311.11, and 647.6 of the Penal Code.(E) Child abuse or endangerment, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 270, 271, 271a, 273a, 273ab, 273d, 273.4, and 278 of the Penal Code.(F) Burglary, robbery, theft, fraud, forgery, or embezzlement, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 211, 215, 459, 463, 470, 476, 487, 496, 503, 518, 530.5, 532, and 550 of the Penal Code.(G) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but only for a conviction that is a felony.(H) Obstruction of justice, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 69, 95, 95.1, 136.1, and 148.10 of the Penal Code.(I) Bribery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 67, 67.5, 68, 74, 85, 86, 92, 93, 137, 138, and 165 of the Penal Code.(J) Escape, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 107, 109, 110, 4530, 4530.5, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535, and 4536 of the Penal Code.(K) Unlawful possession or use of a weapon, firearm, explosive device, or weapon of mass destruction, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 171b, 171c, 171d, 246, 246.3, 247, 417, 417.3, 417.6, 417.8, 4574, 11418, 11418.1, 12021.5, 12022, 12022.2, 12022.3, 12022.4, 12022.5, 12022.53, 12022.55, 18745, 18750, and 18755 of, and subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 26100 of, the Penal Code.(L) Possession of an unlawful deadly weapon, under the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 (Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000) of the Penal Code).(M) An offense involving the felony possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.(N) Vandalism with prior convictions, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 594.7 of the Penal Code.(O) Gang-related offenses, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.22, 186.26, and 186.28 of the Penal Code.(P) An attempt, as defined in Section 664 of, or a conspiracy, as defined in Section 182 of, the Penal Code, to commit an offense specified in this section.(Q) A crime resulting in death, or involving the personal infliction of great bodily injury, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (d) of Section 245.6 of, and Sections 187, 191.5, 192, 192.5, 12022.7, 12022.8, and 12022.9 of, the Penal Code.(R) Possession or use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.(S) An offense that would require the individual to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290, 290.002, or 290.006 of the Penal Code.(T) False imprisonment, slavery, and human trafficking, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 181, 210.5, 236, 236.1, and 4503 of the Penal Code.(U) Criminal profiteering and money laundering, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.2, 186.9, and 186.10 of the Penal Code.(V) Torture and mayhem, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 203 of the Penal Code.(W) A crime threatening the public safety, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 219, 219.1, 219.2, 247.5, 404, 404.6, 405a, 451, and 11413 of the Penal Code.(X) Elder and dependent adult abuse, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 368 of the Penal Code.(Y) A hate crime, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 422.55 of the Penal Code.(Z) Stalking, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 646.9 of the Penal Code.(AA) Soliciting the commission of a crime, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (c) of Section 286 of, and Sections 653j and 653.23 of, the Penal Code.(AB) An offense committed while on bail or released on his or her own recognizance, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 12022.1 of the Penal Code.(AC) Rape, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration, as specified in, but not limited to, paragraphs (2) and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261 of, paragraphs (1) and (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 262 of, Section 264.1 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 286 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 288a of, and subdivisions (a) and (j) of Section 289 of, the Penal Code.(AD) Kidnapping, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 207, 209, and 209.5 of the Penal Code.(AE) A violation of subdivision (c) of Section 20001 of the Vehicle Code.(4) The individual is a current registrant on the California Sex and Arson Registry.(5) The individual has been convicted of a federal crime that meets the definition of an aggravated felony as set forth in subparagraphs (A) to (P), inclusive, of paragraph (43) of subsection (a) of Section 101 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1101), or is identified by the United States Department of Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the subject of an outstanding federal felony arrest warrant.(6) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault on a peace officer or other public officer as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 241 of the Penal Code.(B) Domestic battery, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of the Penal Code.(C) A knowing violation of a protective order, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 273.6 of the Penal Code.(D) Theft of goods, labor, or services not exceeding a value of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) as specified in Section 490.2 of the Penal Code.(E) Animal cruelty, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code.(F) Possession of a restricted biological agent, as specified in Section 11419 of the Penal Code.(G) Carrying a concealed firearm, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25400 of the Penal Code.(H) Failure to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident where no injury occurs, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 20002 of the Vehicle Code.(I) Driving under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both, where no injury occurs, as specified in Section 23152 of the Vehicle Code.(J) Being under the influence of a controlled substance, as specified in Section 11550 of the Health and Safety Code.(7) In no case shall cooperation occur pursuant to this section for individuals arrested, detained, or convicted of misdemeanors that were previously felonies, or were previously crimes punishable as either misdemeanors or felonies, prior to passage of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 as it amended the Penal Code.(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, an offense where the individual is a member of a criminal street gang as that term is defined in subdivision (f) of Section 186.22 of the Penal Code, or an offense involving domestic violence, sexual assault, unlawful use or possession of a firearm, driving under the influence , or any other crime containing an element of violence or risk of bodily injury or death to a person other than the arrestee or accomplice, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, and individual, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.(c) The Department of Justice shall establish a process to notify a law enforcement agency when that agency books, or is holding in custody upon booking, a person described in subdivision (a) or (b) by virtue of a qualifying arrest or conviction so that the agency is aware that cooperation with immigration officials is authorized. The department shall provide the notice as soon as possible to the law enforcement agency.(d) A law enforcement official or agency that the Department of Justice fails to provide the notice described in subdivision (c) to, or that substantially relies on information provided pursuant to subdivision (c), or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, shall not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
50+7282.5. (a) A law enforcement official shall have discretion to cooperate with immigration authorities only if doing so would not violate any federal, state, or local law, or local policy, and where permitted by the California Values Act (Chapter 17.25 (commencing with Section 7284)). Additionally, the specific activities described in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of, and in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of, Section 7284.6 shall only occur under the following circumstances:(1) The individual has been convicted of a serious or violent felony identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 of, or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of, the Penal Code.(2) The individual has been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison.(3) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for a crime that is punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 217.1, 220, 240, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 244, 244.5, 245, 245.2, 245.3, 245.5, 4500, and 4501 of the Penal Code.(B) Battery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 242, 243.1, 243.3, 243.4, 243.6, 243.7, 243.9, 273.5, 347, 4501.1, and 4501.5 of the Penal Code.(C) Use of threats, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 71, 76, 139, 140, 422, 601, and 11418.5 of the Penal Code.(D) Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or crimes endangering children, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 269, 288, 288.5, 311.1, 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, 311.11, and 647.6 of the Penal Code.(E) Child abuse or endangerment, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 270, 271, 271a, 273a, 273ab, 273d, 273.4, and 278 of the Penal Code.(F) Burglary, robbery, theft, fraud, forgery, or embezzlement, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 211, 215, 459, 463, 470, 476, 487, 496, 503, 518, 530.5, 532, and 550 of the Penal Code.(G) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but only for a conviction that is a felony.(H) Obstruction of justice, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 69, 95, 95.1, 136.1, and 148.10 of the Penal Code.(I) Bribery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 67, 67.5, 68, 74, 85, 86, 92, 93, 137, 138, and 165 of the Penal Code.(J) Escape, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 107, 109, 110, 4530, 4530.5, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535, and 4536 of the Penal Code.(K) Unlawful possession or use of a weapon, firearm, explosive device, or weapon of mass destruction, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 171b, 171c, 171d, 246, 246.3, 247, 417, 417.3, 417.6, 417.8, 4574, 11418, 11418.1, 12021.5, 12022, 12022.2, 12022.3, 12022.4, 12022.5, 12022.53, 12022.55, 18745, 18750, and 18755 of, and subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 26100 of, the Penal Code.(L) Possession of an unlawful deadly weapon, under the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 (Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000) of the Penal Code).(M) An offense involving the felony possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.(N) Vandalism with prior convictions, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 594.7 of the Penal Code.(O) Gang-related offenses, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.22, 186.26, and 186.28 of the Penal Code.(P) An attempt, as defined in Section 664 of, or a conspiracy, as defined in Section 182 of, the Penal Code, to commit an offense specified in this section.(Q) A crime resulting in death, or involving the personal infliction of great bodily injury, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (d) of Section 245.6 of, and Sections 187, 191.5, 192, 192.5, 12022.7, 12022.8, and 12022.9 of, the Penal Code.(R) Possession or use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.(S) An offense that would require the individual to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290, 290.002, or 290.006 of the Penal Code.(T) False imprisonment, slavery, and human trafficking, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 181, 210.5, 236, 236.1, and 4503 of the Penal Code.(U) Criminal profiteering and money laundering, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.2, 186.9, and 186.10 of the Penal Code.(V) Torture and mayhem, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 203 of the Penal Code.(W) A crime threatening the public safety, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 219, 219.1, 219.2, 247.5, 404, 404.6, 405a, 451, and 11413 of the Penal Code.(X) Elder and dependent adult abuse, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 368 of the Penal Code.(Y) A hate crime, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 422.55 of the Penal Code.(Z) Stalking, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 646.9 of the Penal Code.(AA) Soliciting the commission of a crime, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (c) of Section 286 of, and Sections 653j and 653.23 of, the Penal Code.(AB) An offense committed while on bail or released on his or her own recognizance, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 12022.1 of the Penal Code.(AC) Rape, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration, as specified in, but not limited to, paragraphs (2) and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261 of, paragraphs (1) and (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 262 of, Section 264.1 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 286 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 288a of, and subdivisions (a) and (j) of Section 289 of, the Penal Code.(AD) Kidnapping, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 207, 209, and 209.5 of the Penal Code.(AE) A violation of subdivision (c) of Section 20001 of the Vehicle Code.(4) The individual is a current registrant on the California Sex and Arson Registry.(5) The individual has been convicted of a federal crime that meets the definition of an aggravated felony as set forth in subparagraphs (A) to (P), inclusive, of paragraph (43) of subsection (a) of Section 101 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1101), or is identified by the United States Department of Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the subject of an outstanding federal felony arrest warrant.(6) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault on a peace officer or other public officer as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 241 of the Penal Code.(B) Domestic battery, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of the Penal Code.(C) A knowing violation of a protective order, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 273.6 of the Penal Code.(D) Theft of goods, labor, or services not exceeding a value of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) as specified in Section 490.2 of the Penal Code.(E) Animal cruelty, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code.(F) Possession of a restricted biological agent, as specified in Section 11419 of the Penal Code.(G) Carrying a concealed firearm, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25400 of the Penal Code.(H) Failure to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident where no injury occurs, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 20002 of the Vehicle Code.(I) Driving under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both, where no injury occurs, as specified in Section 23152 of the Vehicle Code.(J) Being under the influence of a controlled substance, as specified in Section 11550 of the Health and Safety Code.(6)(7) In no case shall cooperation occur pursuant to this section for individuals arrested, detained, or convicted of misdemeanors that were previously felonies, or were previously crimes punishable as either misdemeanors or felonies, prior to passage of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 as it amended the Penal Code.(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.(c) The Department of Justice shall establish a process to notify a law enforcement agency when that agency books, or is holding in custody upon booking, a person described in subdivision (a) or (b) by virtue of a qualifying arrest or conviction so that the agency is aware that cooperation with immigration officials is authorized. The department shall provide the notice as soon as possible to the law enforcement agency.(d) A law enforcement official or agency that the Department of Justice fails to provide the notice described in subdivision (c) to, or that substantially relies on information provided pursuant to subdivision (c), or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, shall not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
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52-7282.5. (a) A law enforcement official shall have discretion to cooperate with immigration authorities only if doing so would not violate any federal, state, or local law, or local policy, and where permitted by the California Values Act (Chapter 17.25 (commencing with Section 7284)). Additionally, the specific activities described in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of, and in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of, Section 7284.6 shall only occur under the following circumstances:(1) The individual has been convicted of a serious or violent felony identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 of, or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of, the Penal Code.(2) The individual has been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison.(3) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for a crime that is punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 217.1, 220, 240, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 244, 244.5, 245, 245.2, 245.3, 245.5, 4500, and 4501 of the Penal Code.(B) Battery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 242, 243.1, 243.3, 243.4, 243.6, 243.7, 243.9, 273.5, 347, 4501.1, and 4501.5 of the Penal Code.(C) Use of threats, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 71, 76, 139, 140, 422, 601, and 11418.5 of the Penal Code.(D) Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or crimes endangering children, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 269, 288, 288.5, 311.1, 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, 311.11, and 647.6 of the Penal Code.(E) Child abuse or endangerment, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 270, 271, 271a, 273a, 273ab, 273d, 273.4, and 278 of the Penal Code.(F) Burglary, robbery, theft, fraud, forgery, or embezzlement, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 211, 215, 459, 463, 470, 476, 487, 496, 503, 518, 530.5, 532, and 550 of the Penal Code.(G) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but only for a conviction that is a felony.(H) Obstruction of justice, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 69, 95, 95.1, 136.1, and 148.10 of the Penal Code.(I) Bribery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 67, 67.5, 68, 74, 85, 86, 92, 93, 137, 138, and 165 of the Penal Code.(J) Escape, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 107, 109, 110, 4530, 4530.5, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535, and 4536 of the Penal Code.(K) Unlawful possession or use of a weapon, firearm, explosive device, or weapon of mass destruction, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 171b, 171c, 171d, 246, 246.3, 247, 417, 417.3, 417.6, 417.8, 4574, 11418, 11418.1, 12021.5, 12022, 12022.2, 12022.3, 12022.4, 12022.5, 12022.53, 12022.55, 18745, 18750, and 18755 of, and subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 26100 of, the Penal Code.(L) Possession of an unlawful deadly weapon, under the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 (Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000) of the Penal Code).(M) An offense involving the felony possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.(N) Vandalism with prior convictions, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 594.7 of the Penal Code.(O) Gang-related offenses, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.22, 186.26, and 186.28 of the Penal Code.(P) An attempt, as defined in Section 664 of, or a conspiracy, as defined in Section 182 of, the Penal Code, to commit an offense specified in this section.(Q) A crime resulting in death, or involving the personal infliction of great bodily injury, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (d) of Section 245.6 of, and Sections 187, 191.5, 192, 192.5, 12022.7, 12022.8, and 12022.9 of, the Penal Code.(R) Possession or use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.(S) An offense that would require the individual to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290, 290.002, or 290.006 of the Penal Code.(T) False imprisonment, slavery, and human trafficking, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 181, 210.5, 236, 236.1, and 4503 of the Penal Code.(U) Criminal profiteering and money laundering, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.2, 186.9, and 186.10 of the Penal Code.(V) Torture and mayhem, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 203 of the Penal Code.(W) A crime threatening the public safety, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 219, 219.1, 219.2, 247.5, 404, 404.6, 405a, 451, and 11413 of the Penal Code.(X) Elder and dependent adult abuse, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 368 of the Penal Code.(Y) A hate crime, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 422.55 of the Penal Code.(Z) Stalking, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 646.9 of the Penal Code.(AA) Soliciting the commission of a crime, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (c) of Section 286 of, and Sections 653j and 653.23 of, the Penal Code.(AB) An offense committed while on bail or released on his or her own recognizance, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 12022.1 of the Penal Code.(AC) Rape, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration, as specified in, but not limited to, paragraphs (2) and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261 of, paragraphs (1) and (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 262 of, Section 264.1 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 286 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 288a of, and subdivisions (a) and (j) of Section 289 of, the Penal Code.(AD) Kidnapping, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 207, 209, and 209.5 of the Penal Code.(AE) A violation of subdivision (c) of Section 20001 of the Vehicle Code.(4) The individual is a current registrant on the California Sex and Arson Registry.(5) The individual has been convicted of a federal crime that meets the definition of an aggravated felony as set forth in subparagraphs (A) to (P), inclusive, of paragraph (43) of subsection (a) of Section 101 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1101), or is identified by the United States Department of Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the subject of an outstanding federal felony arrest warrant.(6) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault on a peace officer or other public officer as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 241 of the Penal Code.(B) Domestic battery, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of the Penal Code.(C) A knowing violation of a protective order, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 273.6 of the Penal Code.(D) Theft of goods, labor, or services not exceeding a value of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) as specified in Section 490.2 of the Penal Code.(E) Animal cruelty, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code.(F) Possession of a restricted biological agent, as specified in Section 11419 of the Penal Code.(G) Carrying a concealed firearm, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25400 of the Penal Code.(H) Failure to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident where no injury occurs, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 20002 of the Vehicle Code.(I) Driving under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both, where no injury occurs, as specified in Section 23152 of the Vehicle Code.(J) Being under the influence of a controlled substance, as specified in Section 11550 of the Health and Safety Code.(7) In no case shall cooperation occur pursuant to this section for individuals arrested, detained, or convicted of misdemeanors that were previously felonies, or were previously crimes punishable as either misdemeanors or felonies, prior to passage of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 as it amended the Penal Code.(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, an offense where the individual is a member of a criminal street gang as that term is defined in subdivision (f) of Section 186.22 of the Penal Code, or an offense involving domestic violence, sexual assault, unlawful use or possession of a firearm, driving under the influence , or any other crime containing an element of violence or risk of bodily injury or death to a person other than the arrestee or accomplice, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, and individual, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.(c) The Department of Justice shall establish a process to notify a law enforcement agency when that agency books, or is holding in custody upon booking, a person described in subdivision (a) or (b) by virtue of a qualifying arrest or conviction so that the agency is aware that cooperation with immigration officials is authorized. The department shall provide the notice as soon as possible to the law enforcement agency.(d) A law enforcement official or agency that the Department of Justice fails to provide the notice described in subdivision (c) to, or that substantially relies on information provided pursuant to subdivision (c), or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, shall not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
52+7282.5. (a) A law enforcement official shall have discretion to cooperate with immigration authorities only if doing so would not violate any federal, state, or local law, or local policy, and where permitted by the California Values Act (Chapter 17.25 (commencing with Section 7284)). Additionally, the specific activities described in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of, and in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of, Section 7284.6 shall only occur under the following circumstances:(1) The individual has been convicted of a serious or violent felony identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 of, or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of, the Penal Code.(2) The individual has been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison.(3) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for a crime that is punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 217.1, 220, 240, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 244, 244.5, 245, 245.2, 245.3, 245.5, 4500, and 4501 of the Penal Code.(B) Battery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 242, 243.1, 243.3, 243.4, 243.6, 243.7, 243.9, 273.5, 347, 4501.1, and 4501.5 of the Penal Code.(C) Use of threats, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 71, 76, 139, 140, 422, 601, and 11418.5 of the Penal Code.(D) Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or crimes endangering children, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 269, 288, 288.5, 311.1, 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, 311.11, and 647.6 of the Penal Code.(E) Child abuse or endangerment, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 270, 271, 271a, 273a, 273ab, 273d, 273.4, and 278 of the Penal Code.(F) Burglary, robbery, theft, fraud, forgery, or embezzlement, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 211, 215, 459, 463, 470, 476, 487, 496, 503, 518, 530.5, 532, and 550 of the Penal Code.(G) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but only for a conviction that is a felony.(H) Obstruction of justice, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 69, 95, 95.1, 136.1, and 148.10 of the Penal Code.(I) Bribery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 67, 67.5, 68, 74, 85, 86, 92, 93, 137, 138, and 165 of the Penal Code.(J) Escape, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 107, 109, 110, 4530, 4530.5, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535, and 4536 of the Penal Code.(K) Unlawful possession or use of a weapon, firearm, explosive device, or weapon of mass destruction, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 171b, 171c, 171d, 246, 246.3, 247, 417, 417.3, 417.6, 417.8, 4574, 11418, 11418.1, 12021.5, 12022, 12022.2, 12022.3, 12022.4, 12022.5, 12022.53, 12022.55, 18745, 18750, and 18755 of, and subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 26100 of, the Penal Code.(L) Possession of an unlawful deadly weapon, under the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 (Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000) of the Penal Code).(M) An offense involving the felony possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.(N) Vandalism with prior convictions, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 594.7 of the Penal Code.(O) Gang-related offenses, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.22, 186.26, and 186.28 of the Penal Code.(P) An attempt, as defined in Section 664 of, or a conspiracy, as defined in Section 182 of, the Penal Code, to commit an offense specified in this section.(Q) A crime resulting in death, or involving the personal infliction of great bodily injury, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (d) of Section 245.6 of, and Sections 187, 191.5, 192, 192.5, 12022.7, 12022.8, and 12022.9 of, the Penal Code.(R) Possession or use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.(S) An offense that would require the individual to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290, 290.002, or 290.006 of the Penal Code.(T) False imprisonment, slavery, and human trafficking, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 181, 210.5, 236, 236.1, and 4503 of the Penal Code.(U) Criminal profiteering and money laundering, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.2, 186.9, and 186.10 of the Penal Code.(V) Torture and mayhem, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 203 of the Penal Code.(W) A crime threatening the public safety, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 219, 219.1, 219.2, 247.5, 404, 404.6, 405a, 451, and 11413 of the Penal Code.(X) Elder and dependent adult abuse, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 368 of the Penal Code.(Y) A hate crime, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 422.55 of the Penal Code.(Z) Stalking, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 646.9 of the Penal Code.(AA) Soliciting the commission of a crime, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (c) of Section 286 of, and Sections 653j and 653.23 of, the Penal Code.(AB) An offense committed while on bail or released on his or her own recognizance, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 12022.1 of the Penal Code.(AC) Rape, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration, as specified in, but not limited to, paragraphs (2) and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261 of, paragraphs (1) and (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 262 of, Section 264.1 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 286 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 288a of, and subdivisions (a) and (j) of Section 289 of, the Penal Code.(AD) Kidnapping, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 207, 209, and 209.5 of the Penal Code.(AE) A violation of subdivision (c) of Section 20001 of the Vehicle Code.(4) The individual is a current registrant on the California Sex and Arson Registry.(5) The individual has been convicted of a federal crime that meets the definition of an aggravated felony as set forth in subparagraphs (A) to (P), inclusive, of paragraph (43) of subsection (a) of Section 101 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1101), or is identified by the United States Department of Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the subject of an outstanding federal felony arrest warrant.(6) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:(A) Assault on a peace officer or other public officer as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 241 of the Penal Code.(B) Domestic battery, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of the Penal Code.(C) A knowing violation of a protective order, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 273.6 of the Penal Code.(D) Theft of goods, labor, or services not exceeding a value of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) as specified in Section 490.2 of the Penal Code.(E) Animal cruelty, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code.(F) Possession of a restricted biological agent, as specified in Section 11419 of the Penal Code.(G) Carrying a concealed firearm, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25400 of the Penal Code.(H) Failure to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident where no injury occurs, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 20002 of the Vehicle Code.(I) Driving under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both, where no injury occurs, as specified in Section 23152 of the Vehicle Code.(J) Being under the influence of a controlled substance, as specified in Section 11550 of the Health and Safety Code.(6)(7) In no case shall cooperation occur pursuant to this section for individuals arrested, detained, or convicted of misdemeanors that were previously felonies, or were previously crimes punishable as either misdemeanors or felonies, prior to passage of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 as it amended the Penal Code.(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.(c) The Department of Justice shall establish a process to notify a law enforcement agency when that agency books, or is holding in custody upon booking, a person described in subdivision (a) or (b) by virtue of a qualifying arrest or conviction so that the agency is aware that cooperation with immigration officials is authorized. The department shall provide the notice as soon as possible to the law enforcement agency.(d) A law enforcement official or agency that the Department of Justice fails to provide the notice described in subdivision (c) to, or that substantially relies on information provided pursuant to subdivision (c), or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, shall not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.
5353
5454
5555
5656 7282.5. (a) A law enforcement official shall have discretion to cooperate with immigration authorities only if doing so would not violate any federal, state, or local law, or local policy, and where permitted by the California Values Act (Chapter 17.25 (commencing with Section 7284)). Additionally, the specific activities described in subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of, and in paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of, Section 7284.6 shall only occur under the following circumstances:
5757
5858 (1) The individual has been convicted of a serious or violent felony identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 of, or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of, the Penal Code.
5959
6060 (2) The individual has been convicted of a felony punishable by imprisonment in the state prison.
6161
6262 (3) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for a crime that is punishable as either a misdemeanor or a felony for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:
6363
6464 (A) Assault, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 217.1, 220, 240, 241.1, 241.4, 241.7, 244, 244.5, 245, 245.2, 245.3, 245.5, 4500, and 4501 of the Penal Code.
6565
6666 (B) Battery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 242, 243.1, 243.3, 243.4, 243.6, 243.7, 243.9, 273.5, 347, 4501.1, and 4501.5 of the Penal Code.
6767
6868 (C) Use of threats, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 71, 76, 139, 140, 422, 601, and 11418.5 of the Penal Code.
6969
7070 (D) Sexual abuse, sexual exploitation, or crimes endangering children, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 266, 266a, 266b, 266c, 266d, 266f, 266g, 266h, 266i, 266j, 267, 269, 288, 288.5, 311.1, 311.3, 311.4, 311.10, 311.11, and 647.6 of the Penal Code.
7171
7272 (E) Child abuse or endangerment, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 270, 271, 271a, 273a, 273ab, 273d, 273.4, and 278 of the Penal Code.
7373
7474 (F) Burglary, robbery, theft, fraud, forgery, or embezzlement, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 211, 215, 459, 463, 470, 476, 487, 496, 503, 518, 530.5, 532, and 550 of the Penal Code.
7575
7676 (G) Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, but only for a conviction that is a felony.
7777
7878 (H) Obstruction of justice, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 69, 95, 95.1, 136.1, and 148.10 of the Penal Code.
7979
8080 (I) Bribery, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 67, 67.5, 68, 74, 85, 86, 92, 93, 137, 138, and 165 of the Penal Code.
8181
8282 (J) Escape, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 107, 109, 110, 4530, 4530.5, 4532, 4533, 4534, 4535, and 4536 of the Penal Code.
8383
8484 (K) Unlawful possession or use of a weapon, firearm, explosive device, or weapon of mass destruction, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 171b, 171c, 171d, 246, 246.3, 247, 417, 417.3, 417.6, 417.8, 4574, 11418, 11418.1, 12021.5, 12022, 12022.2, 12022.3, 12022.4, 12022.5, 12022.53, 12022.55, 18745, 18750, and 18755 of, and subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 26100 of, the Penal Code.
8585
8686 (L) Possession of an unlawful deadly weapon, under the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 (Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000) of the Penal Code).
8787
8888 (M) An offense involving the felony possession, sale, distribution, manufacture, or trafficking of controlled substances.
8989
9090 (N) Vandalism with prior convictions, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 594.7 of the Penal Code.
9191
9292 (O) Gang-related offenses, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.22, 186.26, and 186.28 of the Penal Code.
9393
9494 (P) An attempt, as defined in Section 664 of, or a conspiracy, as defined in Section 182 of, the Penal Code, to commit an offense specified in this section.
9595
9696 (Q) A crime resulting in death, or involving the personal infliction of great bodily injury, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (d) of Section 245.6 of, and Sections 187, 191.5, 192, 192.5, 12022.7, 12022.8, and 12022.9 of, the Penal Code.
9797
9898 (R) Possession or use of a firearm in the commission of an offense.
9999
100100 (S) An offense that would require the individual to register as a sex offender pursuant to Section 290, 290.002, or 290.006 of the Penal Code.
101101
102102 (T) False imprisonment, slavery, and human trafficking, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 181, 210.5, 236, 236.1, and 4503 of the Penal Code.
103103
104104 (U) Criminal profiteering and money laundering, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 186.2, 186.9, and 186.10 of the Penal Code.
105105
106106 (V) Torture and mayhem, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 203 of the Penal Code.
107107
108108 (W) A crime threatening the public safety, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 219, 219.1, 219.2, 247.5, 404, 404.6, 405a, 451, and 11413 of the Penal Code.
109109
110110 (X) Elder and dependent adult abuse, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 368 of the Penal Code.
111111
112112 (Y) A hate crime, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 422.55 of the Penal Code.
113113
114114 (Z) Stalking, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 646.9 of the Penal Code.
115115
116116 (AA) Soliciting the commission of a crime, as specified in, but not limited to, subdivision (c) of Section 286 of, and Sections 653j and 653.23 of, the Penal Code.
117117
118118 (AB) An offense committed while on bail or released on his or her own recognizance, as specified in, but not limited to, Section 12022.1 of the Penal Code.
119119
120120 (AC) Rape, sodomy, oral copulation, or sexual penetration, as specified in, but not limited to, paragraphs (2) and (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 261 of, paragraphs (1) and (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 262 of, Section 264.1 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 286 of, subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 288a of, and subdivisions (a) and (j) of Section 289 of, the Penal Code.
121121
122122 (AD) Kidnapping, as specified in, but not limited to, Sections 207, 209, and 209.5 of the Penal Code.
123123
124124 (AE) A violation of subdivision (c) of Section 20001 of the Vehicle Code.
125125
126126 (4) The individual is a current registrant on the California Sex and Arson Registry.
127127
128128 (5) The individual has been convicted of a federal crime that meets the definition of an aggravated felony as set forth in subparagraphs (A) to (P), inclusive, of paragraph (43) of subsection (a) of Section 101 of the federal Immigration and Nationality Act (8 U.S.C. Sec. 1101), or is identified by the United States Department of Homeland Securitys Immigration and Customs Enforcement as the subject of an outstanding federal felony arrest warrant.
129129
130130 (6) The individual has been convicted within the past five years of a misdemeanor for, or has been convicted within the last 15 years of a felony for, any of the following offenses:
131131
132132 (A) Assault on a peace officer or other public officer as specified in subdivision (c) of Section 241 of the Penal Code.
133133
134134 (B) Domestic battery, as specified in subdivision (e) of Section 243 of the Penal Code.
135135
136136 (C) A knowing violation of a protective order, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 273.6 of the Penal Code.
137137
138138 (D) Theft of goods, labor, or services not exceeding a value of nine hundred fifty dollars ($950) as specified in Section 490.2 of the Penal Code.
139139
140140 (E) Animal cruelty, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 597 of the Penal Code.
141141
142142 (F) Possession of a restricted biological agent, as specified in Section 11419 of the Penal Code.
143143
144144 (G) Carrying a concealed firearm, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 25400 of the Penal Code.
145145
146146 (H) Failure to stop at the scene of a motor vehicle accident where no injury occurs, as specified in subdivision (a) of Section 20002 of the Vehicle Code.
147147
148148 (I) Driving under the influence of alcohol, a controlled substance, or both, where no injury occurs, as specified in Section 23152 of the Vehicle Code.
149149
150150 (J) Being under the influence of a controlled substance, as specified in Section 11550 of the Health and Safety Code.
151151
152+(6)
153+
154+
155+
152156 (7) In no case shall cooperation occur pursuant to this section for individuals arrested, detained, or convicted of misdemeanors that were previously felonies, or were previously crimes punishable as either misdemeanors or felonies, prior to passage of the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act of 2014 as it amended the Penal Code.
153157
154-(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, an offense where the individual is a member of a criminal street gang as that term is defined in subdivision (f) of Section 186.22 of the Penal Code, or an offense involving domestic violence, sexual assault, unlawful use or possession of a firearm, driving under the influence , or any other crime containing an element of violence or risk of bodily injury or death to a person other than the arrestee or accomplice, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, and individual, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.
158+(b) In cases in which the individual is arrested and taken before a magistrate on a charge involving a serious or violent felony, as identified in subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 or subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 of the Penal Code, respectively, or a felony that is punishable by imprisonment in state prison, and the magistrate makes a finding of probable cause as to that charge pursuant to Section 872 of the Penal Code, a law enforcement official shall additionally have discretion to cooperate with immigration officials pursuant to subparagraph (C) of paragraph (1) of subdivision (a) of Section 7284.6.
155159
156160 (c) The Department of Justice shall establish a process to notify a law enforcement agency when that agency books, or is holding in custody upon booking, a person described in subdivision (a) or (b) by virtue of a qualifying arrest or conviction so that the agency is aware that cooperation with immigration officials is authorized. The department shall provide the notice as soon as possible to the law enforcement agency.
157161
158162 (d) A law enforcement official or agency that the Department of Justice fails to provide the notice described in subdivision (c) to, or that substantially relies on information provided pursuant to subdivision (c), or information that is otherwise lawfully known, observed, or obtained, shall not be liable for any act or omission related to cooperation or noncooperation with immigration officials that was undertaken or occurred in good faith and in substantial compliance with state law.