California 2019 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SB480 Amended / Bill

Filed 08/10/2020

                    Amended IN  Assembly  August 10, 2020 Amended IN  Assembly  July 27, 2020 Amended IN  Senate  January 14, 2020 Amended IN  Senate  January 09, 2020 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 480Introduced by Senator ArchuletaFebruary 21, 2019 An act to add Section 13655 to the Penal Code, relating to law enforcement uniforms.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 480, as amended, Archuleta. Law enforcement uniforms.Existing law prohibits the wearing of a military uniform, as specified, by any person not authorized to wear that uniform.This bill would prohibit, with certain exceptions, a law enforcement agency from authorizing or allowing its employees to wear a uniform that is made from a camouflage printed or patterned material or a uniform that is substantially similar, as described, to a uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Forces or state active militia.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 13655 is added to the Penal Code, to read:13655. (a) A department or agency that employees employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is substantially similar to any uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Forces or state active militia.(b) A department or agency that employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is made from a camouflage printed or patterned material.(b)(c) For purposes of this section, a subdivision (a), a uniform is substantially similar if it so resembles an official uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia as to cause an ordinary reasonable person to believe that the person wearing the uniform is a member of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia. A uniform shall not be deemed to be substantially similar to a uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia if it includes at least two of the following three components: a badge or star or facsimile thereof mounted on the chest area, a patch on one or both sleeves displaying the insignia of the employing agency or entity, and the word Police or Sheriff prominently displayed across the back or chest area of the uniform.(c)(d) This section applies to personnel who are assigned to uniformed patrol, uniformed crime suppression, or uniformed duty at an event or disturbance. disturbance, including any personnel that respond to assist at a protest, demonstration, or similar disturbance. It does not apply to members of a swat Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, sniper team, or tactical team engaged in a tactical response or operation.

 Amended IN  Assembly  August 10, 2020 Amended IN  Assembly  July 27, 2020 Amended IN  Senate  January 14, 2020 Amended IN  Senate  January 09, 2020 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 480Introduced by Senator ArchuletaFebruary 21, 2019 An act to add Section 13655 to the Penal Code, relating to law enforcement uniforms.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 480, as amended, Archuleta. Law enforcement uniforms.Existing law prohibits the wearing of a military uniform, as specified, by any person not authorized to wear that uniform.This bill would prohibit, with certain exceptions, a law enforcement agency from authorizing or allowing its employees to wear a uniform that is made from a camouflage printed or patterned material or a uniform that is substantially similar, as described, to a uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Forces or state active militia.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY  Appropriation: NO  Fiscal Committee: YES  Local Program: NO 

 Amended IN  Assembly  August 10, 2020 Amended IN  Assembly  July 27, 2020 Amended IN  Senate  January 14, 2020 Amended IN  Senate  January 09, 2020

Amended IN  Assembly  August 10, 2020
Amended IN  Assembly  July 27, 2020
Amended IN  Senate  January 14, 2020
Amended IN  Senate  January 09, 2020

 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION

 Senate Bill 

No. 480

Introduced by Senator ArchuletaFebruary 21, 2019

Introduced by Senator Archuleta
February 21, 2019

 An act to add Section 13655 to the Penal Code, relating to law enforcement uniforms.

LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

## LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST

SB 480, as amended, Archuleta. Law enforcement uniforms.

Existing law prohibits the wearing of a military uniform, as specified, by any person not authorized to wear that uniform.This bill would prohibit, with certain exceptions, a law enforcement agency from authorizing or allowing its employees to wear a uniform that is made from a camouflage printed or patterned material or a uniform that is substantially similar, as described, to a uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Forces or state active militia.

Existing law prohibits the wearing of a military uniform, as specified, by any person not authorized to wear that uniform.

This bill would prohibit, with certain exceptions, a law enforcement agency from authorizing or allowing its employees to wear a uniform that is made from a camouflage printed or patterned material or a uniform that is substantially similar, as described, to a uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Forces or state active militia.

## Digest Key

## Bill Text

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 13655 is added to the Penal Code, to read:13655. (a) A department or agency that employees employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is substantially similar to any uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Forces or state active militia.(b) A department or agency that employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is made from a camouflage printed or patterned material.(b)(c) For purposes of this section, a subdivision (a), a uniform is substantially similar if it so resembles an official uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia as to cause an ordinary reasonable person to believe that the person wearing the uniform is a member of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia. A uniform shall not be deemed to be substantially similar to a uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia if it includes at least two of the following three components: a badge or star or facsimile thereof mounted on the chest area, a patch on one or both sleeves displaying the insignia of the employing agency or entity, and the word Police or Sheriff prominently displayed across the back or chest area of the uniform.(c)(d) This section applies to personnel who are assigned to uniformed patrol, uniformed crime suppression, or uniformed duty at an event or disturbance. disturbance, including any personnel that respond to assist at a protest, demonstration, or similar disturbance. It does not apply to members of a swat Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, sniper team, or tactical team engaged in a tactical response or operation.

The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

## The people of the State of California do enact as follows:

SECTION 1. Section 13655 is added to the Penal Code, to read:13655. (a) A department or agency that employees employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is substantially similar to any uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Forces or state active militia.(b) A department or agency that employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is made from a camouflage printed or patterned material.(b)(c) For purposes of this section, a subdivision (a), a uniform is substantially similar if it so resembles an official uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia as to cause an ordinary reasonable person to believe that the person wearing the uniform is a member of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia. A uniform shall not be deemed to be substantially similar to a uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia if it includes at least two of the following three components: a badge or star or facsimile thereof mounted on the chest area, a patch on one or both sleeves displaying the insignia of the employing agency or entity, and the word Police or Sheriff prominently displayed across the back or chest area of the uniform.(c)(d) This section applies to personnel who are assigned to uniformed patrol, uniformed crime suppression, or uniformed duty at an event or disturbance. disturbance, including any personnel that respond to assist at a protest, demonstration, or similar disturbance. It does not apply to members of a swat Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, sniper team, or tactical team engaged in a tactical response or operation.

SECTION 1. Section 13655 is added to the Penal Code, to read:

### SECTION 1.

13655. (a) A department or agency that employees employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is substantially similar to any uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Forces or state active militia.(b) A department or agency that employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is made from a camouflage printed or patterned material.(b)(c) For purposes of this section, a subdivision (a), a uniform is substantially similar if it so resembles an official uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia as to cause an ordinary reasonable person to believe that the person wearing the uniform is a member of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia. A uniform shall not be deemed to be substantially similar to a uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia if it includes at least two of the following three components: a badge or star or facsimile thereof mounted on the chest area, a patch on one or both sleeves displaying the insignia of the employing agency or entity, and the word Police or Sheriff prominently displayed across the back or chest area of the uniform.(c)(d) This section applies to personnel who are assigned to uniformed patrol, uniformed crime suppression, or uniformed duty at an event or disturbance. disturbance, including any personnel that respond to assist at a protest, demonstration, or similar disturbance. It does not apply to members of a swat Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, sniper team, or tactical team engaged in a tactical response or operation.

13655. (a) A department or agency that employees employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is substantially similar to any uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Forces or state active militia.(b) A department or agency that employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is made from a camouflage printed or patterned material.(b)(c) For purposes of this section, a subdivision (a), a uniform is substantially similar if it so resembles an official uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia as to cause an ordinary reasonable person to believe that the person wearing the uniform is a member of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia. A uniform shall not be deemed to be substantially similar to a uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia if it includes at least two of the following three components: a badge or star or facsimile thereof mounted on the chest area, a patch on one or both sleeves displaying the insignia of the employing agency or entity, and the word Police or Sheriff prominently displayed across the back or chest area of the uniform.(c)(d) This section applies to personnel who are assigned to uniformed patrol, uniformed crime suppression, or uniformed duty at an event or disturbance. disturbance, including any personnel that respond to assist at a protest, demonstration, or similar disturbance. It does not apply to members of a swat Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, sniper team, or tactical team engaged in a tactical response or operation.

13655. (a) A department or agency that employees employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is substantially similar to any uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Forces or state active militia.(b) A department or agency that employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is made from a camouflage printed or patterned material.(b)(c) For purposes of this section, a subdivision (a), a uniform is substantially similar if it so resembles an official uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia as to cause an ordinary reasonable person to believe that the person wearing the uniform is a member of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia. A uniform shall not be deemed to be substantially similar to a uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia if it includes at least two of the following three components: a badge or star or facsimile thereof mounted on the chest area, a patch on one or both sleeves displaying the insignia of the employing agency or entity, and the word Police or Sheriff prominently displayed across the back or chest area of the uniform.(c)(d) This section applies to personnel who are assigned to uniformed patrol, uniformed crime suppression, or uniformed duty at an event or disturbance. disturbance, including any personnel that respond to assist at a protest, demonstration, or similar disturbance. It does not apply to members of a swat Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, sniper team, or tactical team engaged in a tactical response or operation.



13655. (a) A department or agency that employees employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is substantially similar to any uniform of the United States Armed Forces. Forces or state active militia.

(b) A department or agency that employs peace officers shall not authorize or allow its employees to wear a uniform that is made from a camouflage printed or patterned material.

(b)



(c) For purposes of this section, a subdivision (a), a uniform is substantially similar if it so resembles an official uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia as to cause an ordinary reasonable person to believe that the person wearing the uniform is a member of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia. A uniform shall not be deemed to be substantially similar to a uniform of the United States Armed Forces or state active militia if it includes at least two of the following three components: a badge or star or facsimile thereof mounted on the chest area, a patch on one or both sleeves displaying the insignia of the employing agency or entity, and the word Police or Sheriff prominently displayed across the back or chest area of the uniform.

(c)



(d) This section applies to personnel who are assigned to uniformed patrol, uniformed crime suppression, or uniformed duty at an event or disturbance. disturbance, including any personnel that respond to assist at a protest, demonstration, or similar disturbance. It does not apply to members of a swat Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) team, sniper team, or tactical team engaged in a tactical response or operation.