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1-Assembly Bill No. 2546 CHAPTER 408 An act to amend Section 7070 of the Government Code, relating to law enforcement agencies. [ Approved by Governor September 22, 2024. Filed with Secretary of State September 22, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2546, Rendon. Law enforcement and state agencies: military equipment: funding, acquisition, and use.Existing federal law authorizes the United States Department of Defense to transfer surplus personal property, including arms and ammunition, to federal or state agencies for use in law enforcement activities, subject to specified conditions, at no cost to the acquiring agency.Existing law requires a law enforcement agency to adopt a military equipment use policy, as specified, before obtaining military equipment. Existing law also requires a law enforcement agency to obtain approval from their governing body before obtaining military equipment, as specified.Existing law defines military equipment for purposes of these provisions.This bill would replace certain devices referred to in this definition by a specific trade name with a general description of those devices.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 7070 of the Government Code is amended to read:7070. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:(a) Governing body means the elected body that oversees a law enforcement agency or, if there is no elected body that directly oversees the law enforcement agency, the appointed body that oversees a law enforcement agency. In the case of a law enforcement agency of a county, including a sheriffs department or a district attorneys office, governing body means the board of supervisors of the county.(b) Law enforcement agency means any of the following:(1) A police department, including the police department of a transit agency, school district, or any campus of the University of California, the California State University, or California Community Colleges.(2) A sheriffs department.(3) A district attorneys office.(4) A county probation department.(c) Military equipment means the following:(1) Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles.(2) Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers. However, police versions of standard consumer vehicles are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(3) High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), commonly referred to as Humvees, two and one-half-ton trucks, five-ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry apparatus attached. However, unarmored all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and motorized dirt bikes are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(4) Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants and utilize a tracked system instead of wheels for forward motion.(5) Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the operational control and direction of public safety units.(6) Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind.(7) Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. However, items designed to remove a lock, such as bolt cutters, or a handheld ram designed to be operated by one person, are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(8) Firearms of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotguns are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(9) Ammunition of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotgun ammunition is specifically excluded from this subdivision.(10) Specialized firearms and ammunition of less than .50 caliber, including assault weapons as defined in Sections 30510 and 30515 of the Penal Code, with the exception of standard issue service weapons and ammunition of less than .50 caliber that are issued to officers, agents, or employees of a law enforcement agency or a state agency.(11) Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles.(12) Flashbang grenades and explosive breaching tools, tear gas, and pepper balls, excluding standard, service-issued handheld pepper spray.(13) Area denial electroshock devices, microwave weapons, water cannons, long-range acoustic devices, acoustic hailing devices, and sound cannons.(14) The following projectile launch platforms and their associated munitions: 40mm projectile launchers, bean bag, rubber bullet, and specialty impact munition (SIM) weapons.(15) Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require additional oversight.(16) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) through (15), military equipment does not include general equipment not designated as prohibited or controlled by the federal Defense Logistics Agency.(d) Military equipment use policy means a publicly released, written document governing the use of military equipment by a law enforcement agency or a state agency that addresses, at a minimum, all of the following:(1) A description of each type of military equipment, the quantity sought, its capabilities, expected lifespan, and product descriptions from the manufacturer of the military equipment.(2) The purposes and authorized uses for which the law enforcement agency or the state agency proposes to use each type of military equipment.(3) The fiscal impact of each type of military equipment, including the initial costs of obtaining the equipment and estimated annual costs of maintaining the equipment.(4) The legal and procedural rules that govern each authorized use.(5) The training, including any course required by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, that must be completed before any officer, agent, or employee of the law enforcement agency or the state agency is allowed to use each specific type of military equipment to ensure the full protection of the publics welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties and full adherence to the military equipment use policy.(6) The mechanisms to ensure compliance with the military equipment use policy, including which independent persons or entities have oversight authority, and, if applicable, what legally enforceable sanctions are put in place for violations of the policy.(7) For a law enforcement agency, the procedures by which members of the public may register complaints or concerns or submit questions about the use of each specific type of military equipment, and how the law enforcement agency will ensure that each complaint, concern, or question receives a response in a timely manner.(e) State agency means the law enforcement division of every state office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, and commission or other state body or agency, except those agencies provided for in Article IV (except Section 20 thereof) or Article VI of the California Constitution.(f) Type means each item that shares the same manufacturer model number.
1+Enrolled August 22, 2024 Passed IN Senate August 20, 2024 Passed IN Assembly April 01, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2546Introduced by Assembly Member RendonFebruary 13, 2024 An act to amend Section 7070 of the Government Code, relating to law enforcement agencies. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2546, Rendon. Law enforcement and state agencies: military equipment: funding, acquisition, and use.Existing federal law authorizes the United States Department of Defense to transfer surplus personal property, including arms and ammunition, to federal or state agencies for use in law enforcement activities, subject to specified conditions, at no cost to the acquiring agency.Existing law requires a law enforcement agency to adopt a military equipment use policy, as specified, before obtaining military equipment. Existing law also requires a law enforcement agency to obtain approval from their governing body before obtaining military equipment, as specified.Existing law defines military equipment for purposes of these provisions.This bill would replace certain devices referred to in this definition by a specific trade name with a general description of those devices.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 7070 of the Government Code is amended to read:7070. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:(a) Governing body means the elected body that oversees a law enforcement agency or, if there is no elected body that directly oversees the law enforcement agency, the appointed body that oversees a law enforcement agency. In the case of a law enforcement agency of a county, including a sheriffs department or a district attorneys office, governing body means the board of supervisors of the county.(b) Law enforcement agency means any of the following:(1) A police department, including the police department of a transit agency, school district, or any campus of the University of California, the California State University, or California Community Colleges.(2) A sheriffs department.(3) A district attorneys office.(4) A county probation department.(c) Military equipment means the following:(1) Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles.(2) Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers. However, police versions of standard consumer vehicles are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(3) High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), commonly referred to as Humvees, two and one-half-ton trucks, five-ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry apparatus attached. However, unarmored all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and motorized dirt bikes are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(4) Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants and utilize a tracked system instead of wheels for forward motion.(5) Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the operational control and direction of public safety units.(6) Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind.(7) Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. However, items designed to remove a lock, such as bolt cutters, or a handheld ram designed to be operated by one person, are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(8) Firearms of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotguns are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(9) Ammunition of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotgun ammunition is specifically excluded from this subdivision.(10) Specialized firearms and ammunition of less than .50 caliber, including assault weapons as defined in Sections 30510 and 30515 of the Penal Code, with the exception of standard issue service weapons and ammunition of less than .50 caliber that are issued to officers, agents, or employees of a law enforcement agency or a state agency.(11) Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles.(12) Flashbang grenades and explosive breaching tools, tear gas, and pepper balls, excluding standard, service-issued handheld pepper spray.(13) Area denial electroshock devices, microwave weapons, water cannons, long-range acoustic devices, acoustic hailing devices, and sound cannons.(14) The following projectile launch platforms and their associated munitions: 40mm projectile launchers, bean bag, rubber bullet, and specialty impact munition (SIM) weapons.(15) Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require additional oversight.(16) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) through (15), military equipment does not include general equipment not designated as prohibited or controlled by the federal Defense Logistics Agency.(d) Military equipment use policy means a publicly released, written document governing the use of military equipment by a law enforcement agency or a state agency that addresses, at a minimum, all of the following:(1) A description of each type of military equipment, the quantity sought, its capabilities, expected lifespan, and product descriptions from the manufacturer of the military equipment.(2) The purposes and authorized uses for which the law enforcement agency or the state agency proposes to use each type of military equipment.(3) The fiscal impact of each type of military equipment, including the initial costs of obtaining the equipment and estimated annual costs of maintaining the equipment.(4) The legal and procedural rules that govern each authorized use.(5) The training, including any course required by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, that must be completed before any officer, agent, or employee of the law enforcement agency or the state agency is allowed to use each specific type of military equipment to ensure the full protection of the publics welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties and full adherence to the military equipment use policy.(6) The mechanisms to ensure compliance with the military equipment use policy, including which independent persons or entities have oversight authority, and, if applicable, what legally enforceable sanctions are put in place for violations of the policy.(7) For a law enforcement agency, the procedures by which members of the public may register complaints or concerns or submit questions about the use of each specific type of military equipment, and how the law enforcement agency will ensure that each complaint, concern, or question receives a response in a timely manner.(e) State agency means the law enforcement division of every state office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, and commission or other state body or agency, except those agencies provided for in Article IV (except Section 20 thereof) or Article VI of the California Constitution.(f) Type means each item that shares the same manufacturer model number.
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3- Assembly Bill No. 2546 CHAPTER 408 An act to amend Section 7070 of the Government Code, relating to law enforcement agencies. [ Approved by Governor September 22, 2024. Filed with Secretary of State September 22, 2024. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2546, Rendon. Law enforcement and state agencies: military equipment: funding, acquisition, and use.Existing federal law authorizes the United States Department of Defense to transfer surplus personal property, including arms and ammunition, to federal or state agencies for use in law enforcement activities, subject to specified conditions, at no cost to the acquiring agency.Existing law requires a law enforcement agency to adopt a military equipment use policy, as specified, before obtaining military equipment. Existing law also requires a law enforcement agency to obtain approval from their governing body before obtaining military equipment, as specified.Existing law defines military equipment for purposes of these provisions.This bill would replace certain devices referred to in this definition by a specific trade name with a general description of those devices.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled August 22, 2024 Passed IN Senate August 20, 2024 Passed IN Assembly April 01, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 2546Introduced by Assembly Member RendonFebruary 13, 2024 An act to amend Section 7070 of the Government Code, relating to law enforcement agencies. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 2546, Rendon. Law enforcement and state agencies: military equipment: funding, acquisition, and use.Existing federal law authorizes the United States Department of Defense to transfer surplus personal property, including arms and ammunition, to federal or state agencies for use in law enforcement activities, subject to specified conditions, at no cost to the acquiring agency.Existing law requires a law enforcement agency to adopt a military equipment use policy, as specified, before obtaining military equipment. Existing law also requires a law enforcement agency to obtain approval from their governing body before obtaining military equipment, as specified.Existing law defines military equipment for purposes of these provisions.This bill would replace certain devices referred to in this definition by a specific trade name with a general description of those devices.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: NO Local Program: NO
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2130 Existing federal law authorizes the United States Department of Defense to transfer surplus personal property, including arms and ammunition, to federal or state agencies for use in law enforcement activities, subject to specified conditions, at no cost to the acquiring agency.Existing law requires a law enforcement agency to adopt a military equipment use policy, as specified, before obtaining military equipment. Existing law also requires a law enforcement agency to obtain approval from their governing body before obtaining military equipment, as specified.Existing law defines military equipment for purposes of these provisions.This bill would replace certain devices referred to in this definition by a specific trade name with a general description of those devices.
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2332 Existing federal law authorizes the United States Department of Defense to transfer surplus personal property, including arms and ammunition, to federal or state agencies for use in law enforcement activities, subject to specified conditions, at no cost to the acquiring agency.
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2534 Existing law requires a law enforcement agency to adopt a military equipment use policy, as specified, before obtaining military equipment. Existing law also requires a law enforcement agency to obtain approval from their governing body before obtaining military equipment, as specified.
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3544 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 7070 of the Government Code is amended to read:7070. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:(a) Governing body means the elected body that oversees a law enforcement agency or, if there is no elected body that directly oversees the law enforcement agency, the appointed body that oversees a law enforcement agency. In the case of a law enforcement agency of a county, including a sheriffs department or a district attorneys office, governing body means the board of supervisors of the county.(b) Law enforcement agency means any of the following:(1) A police department, including the police department of a transit agency, school district, or any campus of the University of California, the California State University, or California Community Colleges.(2) A sheriffs department.(3) A district attorneys office.(4) A county probation department.(c) Military equipment means the following:(1) Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles.(2) Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers. However, police versions of standard consumer vehicles are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(3) High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), commonly referred to as Humvees, two and one-half-ton trucks, five-ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry apparatus attached. However, unarmored all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and motorized dirt bikes are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(4) Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants and utilize a tracked system instead of wheels for forward motion.(5) Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the operational control and direction of public safety units.(6) Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind.(7) Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. However, items designed to remove a lock, such as bolt cutters, or a handheld ram designed to be operated by one person, are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(8) Firearms of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotguns are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(9) Ammunition of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotgun ammunition is specifically excluded from this subdivision.(10) Specialized firearms and ammunition of less than .50 caliber, including assault weapons as defined in Sections 30510 and 30515 of the Penal Code, with the exception of standard issue service weapons and ammunition of less than .50 caliber that are issued to officers, agents, or employees of a law enforcement agency or a state agency.(11) Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles.(12) Flashbang grenades and explosive breaching tools, tear gas, and pepper balls, excluding standard, service-issued handheld pepper spray.(13) Area denial electroshock devices, microwave weapons, water cannons, long-range acoustic devices, acoustic hailing devices, and sound cannons.(14) The following projectile launch platforms and their associated munitions: 40mm projectile launchers, bean bag, rubber bullet, and specialty impact munition (SIM) weapons.(15) Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require additional oversight.(16) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) through (15), military equipment does not include general equipment not designated as prohibited or controlled by the federal Defense Logistics Agency.(d) Military equipment use policy means a publicly released, written document governing the use of military equipment by a law enforcement agency or a state agency that addresses, at a minimum, all of the following:(1) A description of each type of military equipment, the quantity sought, its capabilities, expected lifespan, and product descriptions from the manufacturer of the military equipment.(2) The purposes and authorized uses for which the law enforcement agency or the state agency proposes to use each type of military equipment.(3) The fiscal impact of each type of military equipment, including the initial costs of obtaining the equipment and estimated annual costs of maintaining the equipment.(4) The legal and procedural rules that govern each authorized use.(5) The training, including any course required by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, that must be completed before any officer, agent, or employee of the law enforcement agency or the state agency is allowed to use each specific type of military equipment to ensure the full protection of the publics welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties and full adherence to the military equipment use policy.(6) The mechanisms to ensure compliance with the military equipment use policy, including which independent persons or entities have oversight authority, and, if applicable, what legally enforceable sanctions are put in place for violations of the policy.(7) For a law enforcement agency, the procedures by which members of the public may register complaints or concerns or submit questions about the use of each specific type of military equipment, and how the law enforcement agency will ensure that each complaint, concern, or question receives a response in a timely manner.(e) State agency means the law enforcement division of every state office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, and commission or other state body or agency, except those agencies provided for in Article IV (except Section 20 thereof) or Article VI of the California Constitution.(f) Type means each item that shares the same manufacturer model number.
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4150 SECTION 1. Section 7070 of the Government Code is amended to read:7070. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:(a) Governing body means the elected body that oversees a law enforcement agency or, if there is no elected body that directly oversees the law enforcement agency, the appointed body that oversees a law enforcement agency. In the case of a law enforcement agency of a county, including a sheriffs department or a district attorneys office, governing body means the board of supervisors of the county.(b) Law enforcement agency means any of the following:(1) A police department, including the police department of a transit agency, school district, or any campus of the University of California, the California State University, or California Community Colleges.(2) A sheriffs department.(3) A district attorneys office.(4) A county probation department.(c) Military equipment means the following:(1) Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles.(2) Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers. However, police versions of standard consumer vehicles are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(3) High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), commonly referred to as Humvees, two and one-half-ton trucks, five-ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry apparatus attached. However, unarmored all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and motorized dirt bikes are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(4) Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants and utilize a tracked system instead of wheels for forward motion.(5) Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the operational control and direction of public safety units.(6) Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind.(7) Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. However, items designed to remove a lock, such as bolt cutters, or a handheld ram designed to be operated by one person, are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(8) Firearms of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotguns are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(9) Ammunition of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotgun ammunition is specifically excluded from this subdivision.(10) Specialized firearms and ammunition of less than .50 caliber, including assault weapons as defined in Sections 30510 and 30515 of the Penal Code, with the exception of standard issue service weapons and ammunition of less than .50 caliber that are issued to officers, agents, or employees of a law enforcement agency or a state agency.(11) Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles.(12) Flashbang grenades and explosive breaching tools, tear gas, and pepper balls, excluding standard, service-issued handheld pepper spray.(13) Area denial electroshock devices, microwave weapons, water cannons, long-range acoustic devices, acoustic hailing devices, and sound cannons.(14) The following projectile launch platforms and their associated munitions: 40mm projectile launchers, bean bag, rubber bullet, and specialty impact munition (SIM) weapons.(15) Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require additional oversight.(16) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) through (15), military equipment does not include general equipment not designated as prohibited or controlled by the federal Defense Logistics Agency.(d) Military equipment use policy means a publicly released, written document governing the use of military equipment by a law enforcement agency or a state agency that addresses, at a minimum, all of the following:(1) A description of each type of military equipment, the quantity sought, its capabilities, expected lifespan, and product descriptions from the manufacturer of the military equipment.(2) The purposes and authorized uses for which the law enforcement agency or the state agency proposes to use each type of military equipment.(3) The fiscal impact of each type of military equipment, including the initial costs of obtaining the equipment and estimated annual costs of maintaining the equipment.(4) The legal and procedural rules that govern each authorized use.(5) The training, including any course required by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, that must be completed before any officer, agent, or employee of the law enforcement agency or the state agency is allowed to use each specific type of military equipment to ensure the full protection of the publics welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties and full adherence to the military equipment use policy.(6) The mechanisms to ensure compliance with the military equipment use policy, including which independent persons or entities have oversight authority, and, if applicable, what legally enforceable sanctions are put in place for violations of the policy.(7) For a law enforcement agency, the procedures by which members of the public may register complaints or concerns or submit questions about the use of each specific type of military equipment, and how the law enforcement agency will ensure that each complaint, concern, or question receives a response in a timely manner.(e) State agency means the law enforcement division of every state office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, and commission or other state body or agency, except those agencies provided for in Article IV (except Section 20 thereof) or Article VI of the California Constitution.(f) Type means each item that shares the same manufacturer model number.
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4756 7070. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:(a) Governing body means the elected body that oversees a law enforcement agency or, if there is no elected body that directly oversees the law enforcement agency, the appointed body that oversees a law enforcement agency. In the case of a law enforcement agency of a county, including a sheriffs department or a district attorneys office, governing body means the board of supervisors of the county.(b) Law enforcement agency means any of the following:(1) A police department, including the police department of a transit agency, school district, or any campus of the University of California, the California State University, or California Community Colleges.(2) A sheriffs department.(3) A district attorneys office.(4) A county probation department.(c) Military equipment means the following:(1) Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles.(2) Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers. However, police versions of standard consumer vehicles are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(3) High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), commonly referred to as Humvees, two and one-half-ton trucks, five-ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry apparatus attached. However, unarmored all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and motorized dirt bikes are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(4) Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants and utilize a tracked system instead of wheels for forward motion.(5) Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the operational control and direction of public safety units.(6) Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind.(7) Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. However, items designed to remove a lock, such as bolt cutters, or a handheld ram designed to be operated by one person, are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(8) Firearms of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotguns are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(9) Ammunition of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotgun ammunition is specifically excluded from this subdivision.(10) Specialized firearms and ammunition of less than .50 caliber, including assault weapons as defined in Sections 30510 and 30515 of the Penal Code, with the exception of standard issue service weapons and ammunition of less than .50 caliber that are issued to officers, agents, or employees of a law enforcement agency or a state agency.(11) Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles.(12) Flashbang grenades and explosive breaching tools, tear gas, and pepper balls, excluding standard, service-issued handheld pepper spray.(13) Area denial electroshock devices, microwave weapons, water cannons, long-range acoustic devices, acoustic hailing devices, and sound cannons.(14) The following projectile launch platforms and their associated munitions: 40mm projectile launchers, bean bag, rubber bullet, and specialty impact munition (SIM) weapons.(15) Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require additional oversight.(16) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) through (15), military equipment does not include general equipment not designated as prohibited or controlled by the federal Defense Logistics Agency.(d) Military equipment use policy means a publicly released, written document governing the use of military equipment by a law enforcement agency or a state agency that addresses, at a minimum, all of the following:(1) A description of each type of military equipment, the quantity sought, its capabilities, expected lifespan, and product descriptions from the manufacturer of the military equipment.(2) The purposes and authorized uses for which the law enforcement agency or the state agency proposes to use each type of military equipment.(3) The fiscal impact of each type of military equipment, including the initial costs of obtaining the equipment and estimated annual costs of maintaining the equipment.(4) The legal and procedural rules that govern each authorized use.(5) The training, including any course required by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, that must be completed before any officer, agent, or employee of the law enforcement agency or the state agency is allowed to use each specific type of military equipment to ensure the full protection of the publics welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties and full adherence to the military equipment use policy.(6) The mechanisms to ensure compliance with the military equipment use policy, including which independent persons or entities have oversight authority, and, if applicable, what legally enforceable sanctions are put in place for violations of the policy.(7) For a law enforcement agency, the procedures by which members of the public may register complaints or concerns or submit questions about the use of each specific type of military equipment, and how the law enforcement agency will ensure that each complaint, concern, or question receives a response in a timely manner.(e) State agency means the law enforcement division of every state office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, and commission or other state body or agency, except those agencies provided for in Article IV (except Section 20 thereof) or Article VI of the California Constitution.(f) Type means each item that shares the same manufacturer model number.
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4958 7070. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:(a) Governing body means the elected body that oversees a law enforcement agency or, if there is no elected body that directly oversees the law enforcement agency, the appointed body that oversees a law enforcement agency. In the case of a law enforcement agency of a county, including a sheriffs department or a district attorneys office, governing body means the board of supervisors of the county.(b) Law enforcement agency means any of the following:(1) A police department, including the police department of a transit agency, school district, or any campus of the University of California, the California State University, or California Community Colleges.(2) A sheriffs department.(3) A district attorneys office.(4) A county probation department.(c) Military equipment means the following:(1) Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles.(2) Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers. However, police versions of standard consumer vehicles are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(3) High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), commonly referred to as Humvees, two and one-half-ton trucks, five-ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry apparatus attached. However, unarmored all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and motorized dirt bikes are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(4) Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants and utilize a tracked system instead of wheels for forward motion.(5) Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the operational control and direction of public safety units.(6) Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind.(7) Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. However, items designed to remove a lock, such as bolt cutters, or a handheld ram designed to be operated by one person, are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(8) Firearms of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotguns are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(9) Ammunition of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotgun ammunition is specifically excluded from this subdivision.(10) Specialized firearms and ammunition of less than .50 caliber, including assault weapons as defined in Sections 30510 and 30515 of the Penal Code, with the exception of standard issue service weapons and ammunition of less than .50 caliber that are issued to officers, agents, or employees of a law enforcement agency or a state agency.(11) Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles.(12) Flashbang grenades and explosive breaching tools, tear gas, and pepper balls, excluding standard, service-issued handheld pepper spray.(13) Area denial electroshock devices, microwave weapons, water cannons, long-range acoustic devices, acoustic hailing devices, and sound cannons.(14) The following projectile launch platforms and their associated munitions: 40mm projectile launchers, bean bag, rubber bullet, and specialty impact munition (SIM) weapons.(15) Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require additional oversight.(16) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) through (15), military equipment does not include general equipment not designated as prohibited or controlled by the federal Defense Logistics Agency.(d) Military equipment use policy means a publicly released, written document governing the use of military equipment by a law enforcement agency or a state agency that addresses, at a minimum, all of the following:(1) A description of each type of military equipment, the quantity sought, its capabilities, expected lifespan, and product descriptions from the manufacturer of the military equipment.(2) The purposes and authorized uses for which the law enforcement agency or the state agency proposes to use each type of military equipment.(3) The fiscal impact of each type of military equipment, including the initial costs of obtaining the equipment and estimated annual costs of maintaining the equipment.(4) The legal and procedural rules that govern each authorized use.(5) The training, including any course required by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, that must be completed before any officer, agent, or employee of the law enforcement agency or the state agency is allowed to use each specific type of military equipment to ensure the full protection of the publics welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties and full adherence to the military equipment use policy.(6) The mechanisms to ensure compliance with the military equipment use policy, including which independent persons or entities have oversight authority, and, if applicable, what legally enforceable sanctions are put in place for violations of the policy.(7) For a law enforcement agency, the procedures by which members of the public may register complaints or concerns or submit questions about the use of each specific type of military equipment, and how the law enforcement agency will ensure that each complaint, concern, or question receives a response in a timely manner.(e) State agency means the law enforcement division of every state office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, and commission or other state body or agency, except those agencies provided for in Article IV (except Section 20 thereof) or Article VI of the California Constitution.(f) Type means each item that shares the same manufacturer model number.
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5160 7070. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:(a) Governing body means the elected body that oversees a law enforcement agency or, if there is no elected body that directly oversees the law enforcement agency, the appointed body that oversees a law enforcement agency. In the case of a law enforcement agency of a county, including a sheriffs department or a district attorneys office, governing body means the board of supervisors of the county.(b) Law enforcement agency means any of the following:(1) A police department, including the police department of a transit agency, school district, or any campus of the University of California, the California State University, or California Community Colleges.(2) A sheriffs department.(3) A district attorneys office.(4) A county probation department.(c) Military equipment means the following:(1) Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles.(2) Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers. However, police versions of standard consumer vehicles are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(3) High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), commonly referred to as Humvees, two and one-half-ton trucks, five-ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry apparatus attached. However, unarmored all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and motorized dirt bikes are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(4) Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants and utilize a tracked system instead of wheels for forward motion.(5) Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the operational control and direction of public safety units.(6) Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind.(7) Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. However, items designed to remove a lock, such as bolt cutters, or a handheld ram designed to be operated by one person, are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(8) Firearms of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotguns are specifically excluded from this subdivision.(9) Ammunition of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotgun ammunition is specifically excluded from this subdivision.(10) Specialized firearms and ammunition of less than .50 caliber, including assault weapons as defined in Sections 30510 and 30515 of the Penal Code, with the exception of standard issue service weapons and ammunition of less than .50 caliber that are issued to officers, agents, or employees of a law enforcement agency or a state agency.(11) Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles.(12) Flashbang grenades and explosive breaching tools, tear gas, and pepper balls, excluding standard, service-issued handheld pepper spray.(13) Area denial electroshock devices, microwave weapons, water cannons, long-range acoustic devices, acoustic hailing devices, and sound cannons.(14) The following projectile launch platforms and their associated munitions: 40mm projectile launchers, bean bag, rubber bullet, and specialty impact munition (SIM) weapons.(15) Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require additional oversight.(16) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) through (15), military equipment does not include general equipment not designated as prohibited or controlled by the federal Defense Logistics Agency.(d) Military equipment use policy means a publicly released, written document governing the use of military equipment by a law enforcement agency or a state agency that addresses, at a minimum, all of the following:(1) A description of each type of military equipment, the quantity sought, its capabilities, expected lifespan, and product descriptions from the manufacturer of the military equipment.(2) The purposes and authorized uses for which the law enforcement agency or the state agency proposes to use each type of military equipment.(3) The fiscal impact of each type of military equipment, including the initial costs of obtaining the equipment and estimated annual costs of maintaining the equipment.(4) The legal and procedural rules that govern each authorized use.(5) The training, including any course required by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, that must be completed before any officer, agent, or employee of the law enforcement agency or the state agency is allowed to use each specific type of military equipment to ensure the full protection of the publics welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties and full adherence to the military equipment use policy.(6) The mechanisms to ensure compliance with the military equipment use policy, including which independent persons or entities have oversight authority, and, if applicable, what legally enforceable sanctions are put in place for violations of the policy.(7) For a law enforcement agency, the procedures by which members of the public may register complaints or concerns or submit questions about the use of each specific type of military equipment, and how the law enforcement agency will ensure that each complaint, concern, or question receives a response in a timely manner.(e) State agency means the law enforcement division of every state office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, and commission or other state body or agency, except those agencies provided for in Article IV (except Section 20 thereof) or Article VI of the California Constitution.(f) Type means each item that shares the same manufacturer model number.
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5362
5463
5564 7070. For purposes of this chapter, the following definitions shall apply:
5665
5766 (a) Governing body means the elected body that oversees a law enforcement agency or, if there is no elected body that directly oversees the law enforcement agency, the appointed body that oversees a law enforcement agency. In the case of a law enforcement agency of a county, including a sheriffs department or a district attorneys office, governing body means the board of supervisors of the county.
5867
5968 (b) Law enforcement agency means any of the following:
6069
6170 (1) A police department, including the police department of a transit agency, school district, or any campus of the University of California, the California State University, or California Community Colleges.
6271
6372 (2) A sheriffs department.
6473
6574 (3) A district attorneys office.
6675
6776 (4) A county probation department.
6877
6978 (c) Military equipment means the following:
7079
7180 (1) Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles.
7281
7382 (2) Mine-resistant ambush-protected (MRAP) vehicles or armored personnel carriers. However, police versions of standard consumer vehicles are specifically excluded from this subdivision.
7483
7584 (3) High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), commonly referred to as Humvees, two and one-half-ton trucks, five-ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry apparatus attached. However, unarmored all-terrain vehicles (ATVs) and motorized dirt bikes are specifically excluded from this subdivision.
7685
7786 (4) Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants and utilize a tracked system instead of wheels for forward motion.
7887
7988 (5) Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the operational control and direction of public safety units.
8089
8190 (6) Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind.
8291
8392 (7) Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature. However, items designed to remove a lock, such as bolt cutters, or a handheld ram designed to be operated by one person, are specifically excluded from this subdivision.
8493
8594 (8) Firearms of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotguns are specifically excluded from this subdivision.
8695
8796 (9) Ammunition of .50 caliber or greater. However, standard issue shotgun ammunition is specifically excluded from this subdivision.
8897
8998 (10) Specialized firearms and ammunition of less than .50 caliber, including assault weapons as defined in Sections 30510 and 30515 of the Penal Code, with the exception of standard issue service weapons and ammunition of less than .50 caliber that are issued to officers, agents, or employees of a law enforcement agency or a state agency.
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91100 (11) Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles.
92101
93102 (12) Flashbang grenades and explosive breaching tools, tear gas, and pepper balls, excluding standard, service-issued handheld pepper spray.
94103
95104 (13) Area denial electroshock devices, microwave weapons, water cannons, long-range acoustic devices, acoustic hailing devices, and sound cannons.
96105
97106 (14) The following projectile launch platforms and their associated munitions: 40mm projectile launchers, bean bag, rubber bullet, and specialty impact munition (SIM) weapons.
98107
99108 (15) Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require additional oversight.
100109
101110 (16) Notwithstanding paragraphs (1) through (15), military equipment does not include general equipment not designated as prohibited or controlled by the federal Defense Logistics Agency.
102111
103112 (d) Military equipment use policy means a publicly released, written document governing the use of military equipment by a law enforcement agency or a state agency that addresses, at a minimum, all of the following:
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105114 (1) A description of each type of military equipment, the quantity sought, its capabilities, expected lifespan, and product descriptions from the manufacturer of the military equipment.
106115
107116 (2) The purposes and authorized uses for which the law enforcement agency or the state agency proposes to use each type of military equipment.
108117
109118 (3) The fiscal impact of each type of military equipment, including the initial costs of obtaining the equipment and estimated annual costs of maintaining the equipment.
110119
111120 (4) The legal and procedural rules that govern each authorized use.
112121
113122 (5) The training, including any course required by the Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training, that must be completed before any officer, agent, or employee of the law enforcement agency or the state agency is allowed to use each specific type of military equipment to ensure the full protection of the publics welfare, safety, civil rights, and civil liberties and full adherence to the military equipment use policy.
114123
115124 (6) The mechanisms to ensure compliance with the military equipment use policy, including which independent persons or entities have oversight authority, and, if applicable, what legally enforceable sanctions are put in place for violations of the policy.
116125
117126 (7) For a law enforcement agency, the procedures by which members of the public may register complaints or concerns or submit questions about the use of each specific type of military equipment, and how the law enforcement agency will ensure that each complaint, concern, or question receives a response in a timely manner.
118127
119128 (e) State agency means the law enforcement division of every state office, officer, department, division, bureau, board, and commission or other state body or agency, except those agencies provided for in Article IV (except Section 20 thereof) or Article VI of the California Constitution.
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121130 (f) Type means each item that shares the same manufacturer model number.