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1-Assembly Bill No. 724 CHAPTER 238 An act to amend Sections 31630 and 31640 of the Penal Code, relating to firearms. [ Approved by Governor September 26, 2023. Filed with Secretary of State September 26, 2023. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 724, Vince Fong. Firearms: safety certificate instructional materials.Existing law requires a person who purchases or receives a firearm to possess a valid and unexpired firearm safety certificate or handgun safety certificate, as applicable. Existing law prohibits the sale, delivery, or transfer of a firearm to a person who does not possess a valid and unexpired firearm safety certificate or handgun safety certificate, as applicable.Existing law requires an applicant for a firearm safety certificate to pass an objective test, as specified. Existing law requires the Department of Justice to provide instructional and testing materials in English and Spanish.This bill would also require these instructional and testing materials to be available in Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 31640 of the Penal Code proposed by AB 1598 to be operative only if this bill and AB 1598 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.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 31630 of the Penal Code is amended to read:31630. (a) The department shall develop an instruction manual in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian. The department shall make the instruction manual available to firearm dealers licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, who shall make it available to the general public. Essential portions of the manual may be included in the pamphlet described in Section 34205.(b) The department shall develop audiovisual materials in the languages described in subdivision (a) to be issued to instructors certified by the department.(c) The department shall solicit input from any reputable association or organization, including any law enforcement association that has as one of its objectives the promotion of firearm safety, in the development of the firearm safety certificate instructional materials.(d) The instruction manual shall prominently include the following firearm safety warning:Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms, and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.SEC. 2. Section 31640 of the Penal Code is amended to read:31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) Issues associated with bringing a firearm into the home, including suicide.(7) Prevention strategies to address issues associated with bringing firearms into the home.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.SEC. 2.5. Section 31640 of the Penal Code is amended to read:31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) The reasons for and risks of owning a firearm and bringing a firearm into the home, including the increased risk of death to someone in the household by suicide, homicide, or unintentional injury.(7) Prevention strategies to address the risks associated with bringing firearms into the home.(8) Current law as it relates to eligibility to own or possess a firearm, gun violence restraining orders, domestic violence restraining orders, and privately manufactured firearms.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.(g) The department shall update the test to reflect amendments to subdivision (c) made by the act that added this subdivision during the first regularly scheduled update of the test required pursuant to subdivision (e) that occurs after January 1, 2024.SEC. 3. Section 2.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 31640 of the Penal Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 1598. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2024, (2) each bill amends Section 31640 of the Penal Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 1598, in which case Section 2 of this bill shall not become operative.
1+Enrolled September 11, 2023 Passed IN Senate September 06, 2023 Passed IN Assembly September 07, 2023 Amended IN Senate August 30, 2023 Amended IN Senate June 07, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 724Introduced by Assembly Member Vince FongFebruary 13, 2023 An act to amend Sections 31630 and 31640 of the Penal Code, relating to firearms. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 724, Vince Fong. Firearms: safety certificate instructional materials.Existing law requires a person who purchases or receives a firearm to possess a valid and unexpired firearm safety certificate or handgun safety certificate, as applicable. Existing law prohibits the sale, delivery, or transfer of a firearm to a person who does not possess a valid and unexpired firearm safety certificate or handgun safety certificate, as applicable.Existing law requires an applicant for a firearm safety certificate to pass an objective test, as specified. Existing law requires the Department of Justice to provide instructional and testing materials in English and Spanish.This bill would also require these instructional and testing materials to be available in Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 31640 of the Penal Code proposed by AB 1598 to be operative only if this bill and AB 1598 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.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 31630 of the Penal Code is amended to read:31630. (a) The department shall develop an instruction manual in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian. The department shall make the instruction manual available to firearm dealers licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, who shall make it available to the general public. Essential portions of the manual may be included in the pamphlet described in Section 34205.(b) The department shall develop audiovisual materials in the languages described in subdivision (a) to be issued to instructors certified by the department.(c) The department shall solicit input from any reputable association or organization, including any law enforcement association that has as one of its objectives the promotion of firearm safety, in the development of the firearm safety certificate instructional materials.(d) The instruction manual shall prominently include the following firearm safety warning:Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms, and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.SEC. 2. Section 31640 of the Penal Code is amended to read:31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) Issues associated with bringing a firearm into the home, including suicide.(7) Prevention strategies to address issues associated with bringing firearms into the home.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.SEC. 2.5. Section 31640 of the Penal Code is amended to read:31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) The reasons for and risks of owning a firearm and bringing a firearm into the home, including the increased risk of death to someone in the household by suicide, homicide, or unintentional injury.(7) Prevention strategies to address the risks associated with bringing firearms into the home.(8) Current law as it relates to eligibility to own or possess a firearm, gun violence restraining orders, domestic violence restraining orders, and privately manufactured firearms.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.(g) The department shall update the test to reflect amendments to subdivision (c) made by the act that added this subdivision during the first regularly scheduled update of the test required pursuant to subdivision (e) that occurs after January 1, 2024.SEC. 3. Section 2.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 31640 of the Penal Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 1598. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2024, (2) each bill amends Section 31640 of the Penal Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 1598, in which case Section 2 of this bill shall not become operative.
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3- Assembly Bill No. 724 CHAPTER 238 An act to amend Sections 31630 and 31640 of the Penal Code, relating to firearms. [ Approved by Governor September 26, 2023. Filed with Secretary of State September 26, 2023. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 724, Vince Fong. Firearms: safety certificate instructional materials.Existing law requires a person who purchases or receives a firearm to possess a valid and unexpired firearm safety certificate or handgun safety certificate, as applicable. Existing law prohibits the sale, delivery, or transfer of a firearm to a person who does not possess a valid and unexpired firearm safety certificate or handgun safety certificate, as applicable.Existing law requires an applicant for a firearm safety certificate to pass an objective test, as specified. Existing law requires the Department of Justice to provide instructional and testing materials in English and Spanish.This bill would also require these instructional and testing materials to be available in Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 31640 of the Penal Code proposed by AB 1598 to be operative only if this bill and AB 1598 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ Enrolled September 11, 2023 Passed IN Senate September 06, 2023 Passed IN Assembly September 07, 2023 Amended IN Senate August 30, 2023 Amended IN Senate June 07, 2023 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 724Introduced by Assembly Member Vince FongFebruary 13, 2023 An act to amend Sections 31630 and 31640 of the Penal Code, relating to firearms. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 724, Vince Fong. Firearms: safety certificate instructional materials.Existing law requires a person who purchases or receives a firearm to possess a valid and unexpired firearm safety certificate or handgun safety certificate, as applicable. Existing law prohibits the sale, delivery, or transfer of a firearm to a person who does not possess a valid and unexpired firearm safety certificate or handgun safety certificate, as applicable.Existing law requires an applicant for a firearm safety certificate to pass an objective test, as specified. Existing law requires the Department of Justice to provide instructional and testing materials in English and Spanish.This bill would also require these instructional and testing materials to be available in Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 31640 of the Penal Code proposed by AB 1598 to be operative only if this bill and AB 1598 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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5+ Enrolled September 11, 2023 Passed IN Senate September 06, 2023 Passed IN Assembly September 07, 2023 Amended IN Senate August 30, 2023 Amended IN Senate June 07, 2023
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2132 Existing law requires a person who purchases or receives a firearm to possess a valid and unexpired firearm safety certificate or handgun safety certificate, as applicable. Existing law prohibits the sale, delivery, or transfer of a firearm to a person who does not possess a valid and unexpired firearm safety certificate or handgun safety certificate, as applicable.Existing law requires an applicant for a firearm safety certificate to pass an objective test, as specified. Existing law requires the Department of Justice to provide instructional and testing materials in English and Spanish.This bill would also require these instructional and testing materials to be available in Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian.This bill would incorporate additional changes to Section 31640 of the Penal Code proposed by AB 1598 to be operative only if this bill and AB 1598 are enacted and this bill is enacted last.
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2334 Existing law requires a person who purchases or receives a firearm to possess a valid and unexpired firearm safety certificate or handgun safety certificate, as applicable. Existing law prohibits the sale, delivery, or transfer of a firearm to a person who does not possess a valid and unexpired firearm safety certificate or handgun safety certificate, as applicable.
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3546 The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 31630 of the Penal Code is amended to read:31630. (a) The department shall develop an instruction manual in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian. The department shall make the instruction manual available to firearm dealers licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, who shall make it available to the general public. Essential portions of the manual may be included in the pamphlet described in Section 34205.(b) The department shall develop audiovisual materials in the languages described in subdivision (a) to be issued to instructors certified by the department.(c) The department shall solicit input from any reputable association or organization, including any law enforcement association that has as one of its objectives the promotion of firearm safety, in the development of the firearm safety certificate instructional materials.(d) The instruction manual shall prominently include the following firearm safety warning:Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms, and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.SEC. 2. Section 31640 of the Penal Code is amended to read:31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) Issues associated with bringing a firearm into the home, including suicide.(7) Prevention strategies to address issues associated with bringing firearms into the home.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.SEC. 2.5. Section 31640 of the Penal Code is amended to read:31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) The reasons for and risks of owning a firearm and bringing a firearm into the home, including the increased risk of death to someone in the household by suicide, homicide, or unintentional injury.(7) Prevention strategies to address the risks associated with bringing firearms into the home.(8) Current law as it relates to eligibility to own or possess a firearm, gun violence restraining orders, domestic violence restraining orders, and privately manufactured firearms.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.(g) The department shall update the test to reflect amendments to subdivision (c) made by the act that added this subdivision during the first regularly scheduled update of the test required pursuant to subdivision (e) that occurs after January 1, 2024.SEC. 3. Section 2.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 31640 of the Penal Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 1598. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2024, (2) each bill amends Section 31640 of the Penal Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 1598, in which case Section 2 of this bill shall not become operative.
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4152 SECTION 1. Section 31630 of the Penal Code is amended to read:31630. (a) The department shall develop an instruction manual in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian. The department shall make the instruction manual available to firearm dealers licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, who shall make it available to the general public. Essential portions of the manual may be included in the pamphlet described in Section 34205.(b) The department shall develop audiovisual materials in the languages described in subdivision (a) to be issued to instructors certified by the department.(c) The department shall solicit input from any reputable association or organization, including any law enforcement association that has as one of its objectives the promotion of firearm safety, in the development of the firearm safety certificate instructional materials.(d) The instruction manual shall prominently include the following firearm safety warning:Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms, and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.
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4354 SECTION 1. Section 31630 of the Penal Code is amended to read:
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4758 31630. (a) The department shall develop an instruction manual in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian. The department shall make the instruction manual available to firearm dealers licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, who shall make it available to the general public. Essential portions of the manual may be included in the pamphlet described in Section 34205.(b) The department shall develop audiovisual materials in the languages described in subdivision (a) to be issued to instructors certified by the department.(c) The department shall solicit input from any reputable association or organization, including any law enforcement association that has as one of its objectives the promotion of firearm safety, in the development of the firearm safety certificate instructional materials.(d) The instruction manual shall prominently include the following firearm safety warning:Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms, and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.
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4960 31630. (a) The department shall develop an instruction manual in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian. The department shall make the instruction manual available to firearm dealers licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, who shall make it available to the general public. Essential portions of the manual may be included in the pamphlet described in Section 34205.(b) The department shall develop audiovisual materials in the languages described in subdivision (a) to be issued to instructors certified by the department.(c) The department shall solicit input from any reputable association or organization, including any law enforcement association that has as one of its objectives the promotion of firearm safety, in the development of the firearm safety certificate instructional materials.(d) The instruction manual shall prominently include the following firearm safety warning:Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms, and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.
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5162 31630. (a) The department shall develop an instruction manual in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian. The department shall make the instruction manual available to firearm dealers licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, who shall make it available to the general public. Essential portions of the manual may be included in the pamphlet described in Section 34205.(b) The department shall develop audiovisual materials in the languages described in subdivision (a) to be issued to instructors certified by the department.(c) The department shall solicit input from any reputable association or organization, including any law enforcement association that has as one of its objectives the promotion of firearm safety, in the development of the firearm safety certificate instructional materials.(d) The instruction manual shall prominently include the following firearm safety warning:Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms, and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.
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5566 31630. (a) The department shall develop an instruction manual in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian. The department shall make the instruction manual available to firearm dealers licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, who shall make it available to the general public. Essential portions of the manual may be included in the pamphlet described in Section 34205.
5667
5768 (b) The department shall develop audiovisual materials in the languages described in subdivision (a) to be issued to instructors certified by the department.
5869
5970 (c) The department shall solicit input from any reputable association or organization, including any law enforcement association that has as one of its objectives the promotion of firearm safety, in the development of the firearm safety certificate instructional materials.
6071
6172 (d) The instruction manual shall prominently include the following firearm safety warning:
6273
6374 Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms, and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.
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6576 SEC. 2. Section 31640 of the Penal Code is amended to read:31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) Issues associated with bringing a firearm into the home, including suicide.(7) Prevention strategies to address issues associated with bringing firearms into the home.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.
6677
6778 SEC. 2. Section 31640 of the Penal Code is amended to read:
6879
6980 ### SEC. 2.
7081
7182 31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) Issues associated with bringing a firearm into the home, including suicide.(7) Prevention strategies to address issues associated with bringing firearms into the home.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.
7283
7384 31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) Issues associated with bringing a firearm into the home, including suicide.(7) Prevention strategies to address issues associated with bringing firearms into the home.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.
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7586 31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) Issues associated with bringing a firearm into the home, including suicide.(7) Prevention strategies to address issues associated with bringing firearms into the home.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.
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7990 31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.
8091
8192 (b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.
8293
8394 (c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:
8495
8596 (1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.
8697
8798 (2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.
8899
89100 (3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.
90101
91102 (4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.
92103
93104 (5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.
94105
95106 (6) Issues associated with bringing a firearm into the home, including suicide.
96107
97108 (7) Prevention strategies to address issues associated with bringing firearms into the home.
98109
99110 (d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:
100111
101112 (1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.
102113
103114 (2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.
104115
105116 (3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
106117
107118 (e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.
108119
109120 (2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.
110121
111122 (f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.
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113124 SEC. 2.5. Section 31640 of the Penal Code is amended to read:31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) The reasons for and risks of owning a firearm and bringing a firearm into the home, including the increased risk of death to someone in the household by suicide, homicide, or unintentional injury.(7) Prevention strategies to address the risks associated with bringing firearms into the home.(8) Current law as it relates to eligibility to own or possess a firearm, gun violence restraining orders, domestic violence restraining orders, and privately manufactured firearms.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.(g) The department shall update the test to reflect amendments to subdivision (c) made by the act that added this subdivision during the first regularly scheduled update of the test required pursuant to subdivision (e) that occurs after January 1, 2024.
114125
115126 SEC. 2.5. Section 31640 of the Penal Code is amended to read:
116127
117128 ### SEC. 2.5.
118129
119130 31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) The reasons for and risks of owning a firearm and bringing a firearm into the home, including the increased risk of death to someone in the household by suicide, homicide, or unintentional injury.(7) Prevention strategies to address the risks associated with bringing firearms into the home.(8) Current law as it relates to eligibility to own or possess a firearm, gun violence restraining orders, domestic violence restraining orders, and privately manufactured firearms.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.(g) The department shall update the test to reflect amendments to subdivision (c) made by the act that added this subdivision during the first regularly scheduled update of the test required pursuant to subdivision (e) that occurs after January 1, 2024.
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121132 31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) The reasons for and risks of owning a firearm and bringing a firearm into the home, including the increased risk of death to someone in the household by suicide, homicide, or unintentional injury.(7) Prevention strategies to address the risks associated with bringing firearms into the home.(8) Current law as it relates to eligibility to own or possess a firearm, gun violence restraining orders, domestic violence restraining orders, and privately manufactured firearms.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.(g) The department shall update the test to reflect amendments to subdivision (c) made by the act that added this subdivision during the first regularly scheduled update of the test required pursuant to subdivision (e) that occurs after January 1, 2024.
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123134 31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.(b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.(c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:(1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.(2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.(3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.(4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.(5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.(6) The reasons for and risks of owning a firearm and bringing a firearm into the home, including the increased risk of death to someone in the household by suicide, homicide, or unintentional injury.(7) Prevention strategies to address the risks associated with bringing firearms into the home.(8) Current law as it relates to eligibility to own or possess a firearm, gun violence restraining orders, domestic violence restraining orders, and privately manufactured firearms.(d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:(1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.(2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.(3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).(e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.(2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.(f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.(g) The department shall update the test to reflect amendments to subdivision (c) made by the act that added this subdivision during the first regularly scheduled update of the test required pursuant to subdivision (e) that occurs after January 1, 2024.
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127138 31640. (a) The department shall develop a written objective test, in English, Spanish, traditional Chinese, simplified Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese, Korean, Dari, and Armenian, and prescribe its content, form, and manner, to be administered by an instructor certified by the department.
128139
129140 (b) If the person taking the test is unable to read, the test shall be administered orally. If the person taking the test is unable to read any of the languages described in subdivision (a), the test may be administered orally by a translator.
130141
131142 (c) The test shall cover, but not be limited to, all of the following:
132143
133144 (1) The laws applicable to carrying and handling firearms, particularly handguns.
134145
135146 (2) The responsibilities of ownership of firearms, particularly handguns.
136147
137148 (3) Current law as it relates to the private sale and transfer of firearms.
138149
139150 (4) Current law as it relates to the permissible use of lethal force.
140151
141152 (5) What constitutes safe firearm storage.
142153
143154 (6) The reasons for and risks of owning a firearm and bringing a firearm into the home, including the increased risk of death to someone in the household by suicide, homicide, or unintentional injury.
144155
145156 (7) Prevention strategies to address the risks associated with bringing firearms into the home.
146157
147158 (8) Current law as it relates to eligibility to own or possess a firearm, gun violence restraining orders, domestic violence restraining orders, and privately manufactured firearms.
148159
149160 (d) Commencing January 1, 2019, the test shall require the applicant to be provided with, and acknowledge receipt of, the following warning information:
150161
151162 (1) Firearms must be handled responsibly and securely stored to prevent access by children and other unauthorized users. California has strict laws pertaining to firearms and you can be fined or imprisoned if you fail to comply with them. Visit the website of the California Attorney General at https://oag.ca.gov/firearms for information on firearm laws applicable to you and how you can comply.
152163
153164 (2) If you decide to sell or give your firearm to someone, you must generally complete a Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) form and conduct the transfer through a licensed firearms dealer. Remember, it is generally a crime to transfer a firearm without first filling out this form. If the police recover a firearm that was involved in a crime, the firearms previous owner may be prosecuted if the previous owner did not fill out the DROS form. Please make sure you go to a licensed firearms dealer and fill out that form if you want to sell or give away your firearm.
154165
155166 (3) If you or someone you know is contemplating suicide, please call the national suicide prevention lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK (8255).
156167
157168 (e) (1) The department shall update test materials related to this article at least once every five years.
158169
159170 (2) The department shall update the internet website referenced in subdivision (d) regularly to reflect current laws and regulations.
160171
161172 (f) A dealer licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive, or an employee, or a managing officer or partner certified as an instructor pursuant to this article, shall designate a separate room or partitioned area for a person to take the objective test, and maintain adequate supervision to ensure that no acts of collusion occur while the objective test is being administered.
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163174 (g) The department shall update the test to reflect amendments to subdivision (c) made by the act that added this subdivision during the first regularly scheduled update of the test required pursuant to subdivision (e) that occurs after January 1, 2024.
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165176 SEC. 3. Section 2.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 31640 of the Penal Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 1598. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2024, (2) each bill amends Section 31640 of the Penal Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 1598, in which case Section 2 of this bill shall not become operative.
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167178 SEC. 3. Section 2.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 31640 of the Penal Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 1598. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2024, (2) each bill amends Section 31640 of the Penal Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 1598, in which case Section 2 of this bill shall not become operative.
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169180 SEC. 3. Section 2.5 of this bill incorporates amendments to Section 31640 of the Penal Code proposed by both this bill and Assembly Bill 1598. That section of this bill shall only become operative if (1) both bills are enacted and become effective on or before January 1, 2024, (2) each bill amends Section 31640 of the Penal Code, and (3) this bill is enacted after Assembly Bill 1598, in which case Section 2 of this bill shall not become operative.
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