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1-Amended IN Assembly March 12, 2025 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 584Introduced by Assembly Member HadwickFebruary 12, 2025 An act to amend Sections 17110 and 29141 of the Penal Code, relating to firearms.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 584, as amended, Hadwick. Firearms dealers and manufacturers: secure facilities.Existing law defines a secure facility, for purposes of requirements for firearms dealers to store firearms when the dealer is not open for business, as a building that, among other requirements, has perimeter doorways with specified characteristics, including that the doorway is a windowless or windowed steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock, as specified, or a metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises, as specified. Existing law defines a secure facility, for purposes of requirements for firearms manufacturers to store manufactured firearms and barrels, as a facility that has perimeter doorways with additional specified characteristics, including that the doorway has hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door or that are installed so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.Under existing law, failure to comply with these requirements is grounds for the forfeiture or revocation of a license or the imposition of a civil fine, as specified.This bill would expand the definition of a secure facility for the entities described above to allow a doorway with a windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door, as specified.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 17110 of the Penal Code is amended to read:17110. As used in Section 26890, secure facility means a building that meets all of the following specifications:(a) All perimeter doorways shall meet one of the following:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door that is equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B)The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(B) The door shall have a latch guard over the bolt closest to the primary locking bolt to protect it from prying or cutting.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(b) All windows are covered with steel bars.(c) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(d) Any metal grates have spaces no larger than six inches wide measured in any direction.(e) Any metal screens have spaces no larger than three inches wide measured in any direction.(f) All steel bars shall be no further than six inches apart.SEC. 2. Section 29141 of the Penal Code is amended to read:29141. Except as otherwise provided in Section 29142, as used in this chapter, secure facility means that the facility satisfies all of the following:(a) The facility is equipped with a burglar alarm with central monitoring.(b) All perimeter entries to areas in which firearms are stored other than doors, including windows and skylights, are secured with steel window guards or an audible, silent, or sonic alarm to detect entry.(c) All perimeter doorways are designed in one of the following ways:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window is covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) Hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door.(5) Hinges and hasps installed on doors so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.(6) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B)The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(B) The door shall have a latch guard over the bolt closest to the primary locking bolt to protect it from prying or cutting.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(d) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(e) No perimeter metal grates are capable of being entered by any person.(f) Steel bars used to satisfy the requirements of this section are not capable of being entered by any person.(g) Perimeter walls of rooms in which firearms are stored are constructed of concrete or at least 10-gauge expanded steel wire mesh utilized along with typical wood frame and drywall construction. If firearms are not stored in a vault, the facility shall use an exterior security-type door along with a high security, single-key deadbolt, or other door that is more secure. All firearms shall be stored in a separate room away from any general living area or work area. Any door to the storage facility shall be locked while unattended.(h) Perimeter doorways, including the loading dock area, are locked at all times when not attended by paid employees or contracted employees, including security guards.(i) Except when a firearm is currently being tested, any ammunition on the premises is removed from all manufactured guns and stored in a separate and locked room, cabinet, or box away from the storage area for the firearms. Ammunition may be stored with a weapon only in a locked safe.
1+CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 584Introduced by Assembly Member HadwickFebruary 12, 2025 An act to amend Sections 17110 and 29141 of the Penal Code, relating to firearms.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 584, as introduced, Hadwick. Firearms dealers and manufacturers: secure facilities.Existing law defines a secure facility, for purposes of requirements for firearms dealers to store firearms when the dealer is not open for business, as a building that, among other requirements, has perimeter doorways with specified characteristics, including that the doorway is a windowless or windowed steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock, as specified, or a metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises, as specified. Existing law defines a secure facility, for purposes of requirements for firearms manufacturers to store manufactured firearms and barrels, as a facility that has perimeter doorways with additional specified characteristics, including that the doorway has hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door or that are installed so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.Under existing law, failure to comply with these requirements is grounds for the forfeiture or revocation of a license or the imposition of a civil fine, as specified.This bill would expand the definition of a secure facility for the entities described above to allow a doorway with a windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door, as specified.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 17110 of the Penal Code is amended to read:17110. As used in Section 26890, secure facility means a building that meets all of the following specifications:(a) All perimeter doorways shall meet one of the following:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door that is equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(b) All windows are covered with steel bars.(c) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(d) Any metal grates have spaces no larger than six inches wide measured in any direction.(e) Any metal screens have spaces no larger than three inches wide measured in any direction.(f) All steel bars shall be no further than six inches apart.SEC. 2. Section 29141 of the Penal Code is amended to read:29141. Except as otherwise provided in Section 29142, as used in this chapter, secure facility means that the facility satisfies all of the following:(a) The facility is equipped with a burglar alarm with central monitoring.(b) All perimeter entries to areas in which firearms are stored other than doors, including windows and skylights, are secured with steel window guards or an audible, silent, or sonic alarm to detect entry.(c) All perimeter doorways are designed in one of the following ways:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window is covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) Hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door.(5) Hinges and hasps installed on doors so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.(6) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(d) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(e) No perimeter metal grates are capable of being entered by any person.(f) Steel bars used to satisfy the requirements of this section are not capable of being entered by any person.(g) Perimeter walls of rooms in which firearms are stored are constructed of concrete or at least 10-gauge expanded steel wire mesh utilized along with typical wood frame and drywall construction. If firearms are not stored in a vault, the facility shall use an exterior security-type door along with a high security, single-key deadbolt, or other door that is more secure. All firearms shall be stored in a separate room away from any general living area or work area. Any door to the storage facility shall be locked while unattended.(h) Perimeter doorways, including the loading dock area, are locked at all times when not attended by paid employees or contracted employees, including security guards.(i) Except when a firearm is currently being tested, any ammunition on the premises is removed from all manufactured guns and stored in a separate and locked room, cabinet, or box away from the storage area for the firearms. Ammunition may be stored with a weapon only in a locked safe.
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3- Amended IN Assembly March 12, 2025 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 584Introduced by Assembly Member HadwickFebruary 12, 2025 An act to amend Sections 17110 and 29141 of the Penal Code, relating to firearms.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 584, as amended, Hadwick. Firearms dealers and manufacturers: secure facilities.Existing law defines a secure facility, for purposes of requirements for firearms dealers to store firearms when the dealer is not open for business, as a building that, among other requirements, has perimeter doorways with specified characteristics, including that the doorway is a windowless or windowed steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock, as specified, or a metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises, as specified. Existing law defines a secure facility, for purposes of requirements for firearms manufacturers to store manufactured firearms and barrels, as a facility that has perimeter doorways with additional specified characteristics, including that the doorway has hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door or that are installed so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.Under existing law, failure to comply with these requirements is grounds for the forfeiture or revocation of a license or the imposition of a civil fine, as specified.This bill would expand the definition of a secure facility for the entities described above to allow a doorway with a windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
3+ CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20252026 REGULAR SESSION Assembly Bill No. 584Introduced by Assembly Member HadwickFebruary 12, 2025 An act to amend Sections 17110 and 29141 of the Penal Code, relating to firearms.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTAB 584, as introduced, Hadwick. Firearms dealers and manufacturers: secure facilities.Existing law defines a secure facility, for purposes of requirements for firearms dealers to store firearms when the dealer is not open for business, as a building that, among other requirements, has perimeter doorways with specified characteristics, including that the doorway is a windowless or windowed steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock, as specified, or a metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises, as specified. Existing law defines a secure facility, for purposes of requirements for firearms manufacturers to store manufactured firearms and barrels, as a facility that has perimeter doorways with additional specified characteristics, including that the doorway has hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door or that are installed so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.Under existing law, failure to comply with these requirements is grounds for the forfeiture or revocation of a license or the imposition of a civil fine, as specified.This bill would expand the definition of a secure facility for the entities described above to allow a doorway with a windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door, as specified.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO
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2828 Existing law defines a secure facility, for purposes of requirements for firearms dealers to store firearms when the dealer is not open for business, as a building that, among other requirements, has perimeter doorways with specified characteristics, including that the doorway is a windowless or windowed steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock, as specified, or a metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises, as specified. Existing law defines a secure facility, for purposes of requirements for firearms manufacturers to store manufactured firearms and barrels, as a facility that has perimeter doorways with additional specified characteristics, including that the doorway has hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door or that are installed so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.Under existing law, failure to comply with these requirements is grounds for the forfeiture or revocation of a license or the imposition of a civil fine, as specified.This bill would expand the definition of a secure facility for the entities described above to allow a doorway with a windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door, as specified.
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3030 Existing law defines a secure facility, for purposes of requirements for firearms dealers to store firearms when the dealer is not open for business, as a building that, among other requirements, has perimeter doorways with specified characteristics, including that the doorway is a windowless or windowed steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock, as specified, or a metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises, as specified. Existing law defines a secure facility, for purposes of requirements for firearms manufacturers to store manufactured firearms and barrels, as a facility that has perimeter doorways with additional specified characteristics, including that the doorway has hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door or that are installed so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.
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40-The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 17110 of the Penal Code is amended to read:17110. As used in Section 26890, secure facility means a building that meets all of the following specifications:(a) All perimeter doorways shall meet one of the following:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door that is equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B)The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(B) The door shall have a latch guard over the bolt closest to the primary locking bolt to protect it from prying or cutting.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(b) All windows are covered with steel bars.(c) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(d) Any metal grates have spaces no larger than six inches wide measured in any direction.(e) Any metal screens have spaces no larger than three inches wide measured in any direction.(f) All steel bars shall be no further than six inches apart.SEC. 2. Section 29141 of the Penal Code is amended to read:29141. Except as otherwise provided in Section 29142, as used in this chapter, secure facility means that the facility satisfies all of the following:(a) The facility is equipped with a burglar alarm with central monitoring.(b) All perimeter entries to areas in which firearms are stored other than doors, including windows and skylights, are secured with steel window guards or an audible, silent, or sonic alarm to detect entry.(c) All perimeter doorways are designed in one of the following ways:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window is covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) Hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door.(5) Hinges and hasps installed on doors so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.(6) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B)The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(B) The door shall have a latch guard over the bolt closest to the primary locking bolt to protect it from prying or cutting.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(d) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(e) No perimeter metal grates are capable of being entered by any person.(f) Steel bars used to satisfy the requirements of this section are not capable of being entered by any person.(g) Perimeter walls of rooms in which firearms are stored are constructed of concrete or at least 10-gauge expanded steel wire mesh utilized along with typical wood frame and drywall construction. If firearms are not stored in a vault, the facility shall use an exterior security-type door along with a high security, single-key deadbolt, or other door that is more secure. All firearms shall be stored in a separate room away from any general living area or work area. Any door to the storage facility shall be locked while unattended.(h) Perimeter doorways, including the loading dock area, are locked at all times when not attended by paid employees or contracted employees, including security guards.(i) Except when a firearm is currently being tested, any ammunition on the premises is removed from all manufactured guns and stored in a separate and locked room, cabinet, or box away from the storage area for the firearms. Ammunition may be stored with a weapon only in a locked safe.
40+The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 17110 of the Penal Code is amended to read:17110. As used in Section 26890, secure facility means a building that meets all of the following specifications:(a) All perimeter doorways shall meet one of the following:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door that is equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(b) All windows are covered with steel bars.(c) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(d) Any metal grates have spaces no larger than six inches wide measured in any direction.(e) Any metal screens have spaces no larger than three inches wide measured in any direction.(f) All steel bars shall be no further than six inches apart.SEC. 2. Section 29141 of the Penal Code is amended to read:29141. Except as otherwise provided in Section 29142, as used in this chapter, secure facility means that the facility satisfies all of the following:(a) The facility is equipped with a burglar alarm with central monitoring.(b) All perimeter entries to areas in which firearms are stored other than doors, including windows and skylights, are secured with steel window guards or an audible, silent, or sonic alarm to detect entry.(c) All perimeter doorways are designed in one of the following ways:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window is covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) Hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door.(5) Hinges and hasps installed on doors so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.(6) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(d) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(e) No perimeter metal grates are capable of being entered by any person.(f) Steel bars used to satisfy the requirements of this section are not capable of being entered by any person.(g) Perimeter walls of rooms in which firearms are stored are constructed of concrete or at least 10-gauge expanded steel wire mesh utilized along with typical wood frame and drywall construction. If firearms are not stored in a vault, the facility shall use an exterior security-type door along with a high security, single-key deadbolt, or other door that is more secure. All firearms shall be stored in a separate room away from any general living area or work area. Any door to the storage facility shall be locked while unattended.(h) Perimeter doorways, including the loading dock area, are locked at all times when not attended by paid employees or contracted employees, including security guards.(i) Except when a firearm is currently being tested, any ammunition on the premises is removed from all manufactured guns and stored in a separate and locked room, cabinet, or box away from the storage area for the firearms. Ammunition may be stored with a weapon only in a locked safe.
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46-SECTION 1. Section 17110 of the Penal Code is amended to read:17110. As used in Section 26890, secure facility means a building that meets all of the following specifications:(a) All perimeter doorways shall meet one of the following:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door that is equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B)The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(B) The door shall have a latch guard over the bolt closest to the primary locking bolt to protect it from prying or cutting.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(b) All windows are covered with steel bars.(c) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(d) Any metal grates have spaces no larger than six inches wide measured in any direction.(e) Any metal screens have spaces no larger than three inches wide measured in any direction.(f) All steel bars shall be no further than six inches apart.
46+SECTION 1. Section 17110 of the Penal Code is amended to read:17110. As used in Section 26890, secure facility means a building that meets all of the following specifications:(a) All perimeter doorways shall meet one of the following:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door that is equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(b) All windows are covered with steel bars.(c) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(d) Any metal grates have spaces no larger than six inches wide measured in any direction.(e) Any metal screens have spaces no larger than three inches wide measured in any direction.(f) All steel bars shall be no further than six inches apart.
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52-17110. As used in Section 26890, secure facility means a building that meets all of the following specifications:(a) All perimeter doorways shall meet one of the following:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door that is equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B)The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(B) The door shall have a latch guard over the bolt closest to the primary locking bolt to protect it from prying or cutting.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(b) All windows are covered with steel bars.(c) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(d) Any metal grates have spaces no larger than six inches wide measured in any direction.(e) Any metal screens have spaces no larger than three inches wide measured in any direction.(f) All steel bars shall be no further than six inches apart.
52+17110. As used in Section 26890, secure facility means a building that meets all of the following specifications:(a) All perimeter doorways shall meet one of the following:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door that is equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(b) All windows are covered with steel bars.(c) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(d) Any metal grates have spaces no larger than six inches wide measured in any direction.(e) Any metal screens have spaces no larger than three inches wide measured in any direction.(f) All steel bars shall be no further than six inches apart.
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54-17110. As used in Section 26890, secure facility means a building that meets all of the following specifications:(a) All perimeter doorways shall meet one of the following:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door that is equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B)The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(B) The door shall have a latch guard over the bolt closest to the primary locking bolt to protect it from prying or cutting.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(b) All windows are covered with steel bars.(c) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(d) Any metal grates have spaces no larger than six inches wide measured in any direction.(e) Any metal screens have spaces no larger than three inches wide measured in any direction.(f) All steel bars shall be no further than six inches apart.
54+17110. As used in Section 26890, secure facility means a building that meets all of the following specifications:(a) All perimeter doorways shall meet one of the following:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door that is equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(b) All windows are covered with steel bars.(c) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(d) Any metal grates have spaces no larger than six inches wide measured in any direction.(e) Any metal screens have spaces no larger than three inches wide measured in any direction.(f) All steel bars shall be no further than six inches apart.
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56-17110. As used in Section 26890, secure facility means a building that meets all of the following specifications:(a) All perimeter doorways shall meet one of the following:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door that is equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B)The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(B) The door shall have a latch guard over the bolt closest to the primary locking bolt to protect it from prying or cutting.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(b) All windows are covered with steel bars.(c) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(d) Any metal grates have spaces no larger than six inches wide measured in any direction.(e) Any metal screens have spaces no larger than three inches wide measured in any direction.(f) All steel bars shall be no further than six inches apart.
56+17110. As used in Section 26890, secure facility means a building that meets all of the following specifications:(a) All perimeter doorways shall meet one of the following:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door that is equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(b) All windows are covered with steel bars.(c) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(d) Any metal grates have spaces no larger than six inches wide measured in any direction.(e) Any metal screens have spaces no larger than three inches wide measured in any direction.(f) All steel bars shall be no further than six inches apart.
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6060 17110. As used in Section 26890, secure facility means a building that meets all of the following specifications:
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6262 (a) All perimeter doorways shall meet one of the following:
6363
6464 (1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock.
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6666 (2) A windowed metal door that is equipped with both a dead bolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.
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6868 (3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.
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7070 (4) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.
7171
7272 (B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.
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76-(B) The door shall have a latch guard over the bolt closest to the primary locking bolt to protect it from prying or cutting.
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7874 (C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.
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8076 (b) All windows are covered with steel bars.
8177
8278 (c) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.
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8480 (d) Any metal grates have spaces no larger than six inches wide measured in any direction.
8581
8682 (e) Any metal screens have spaces no larger than three inches wide measured in any direction.
8783
8884 (f) All steel bars shall be no further than six inches apart.
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90-SEC. 2. Section 29141 of the Penal Code is amended to read:29141. Except as otherwise provided in Section 29142, as used in this chapter, secure facility means that the facility satisfies all of the following:(a) The facility is equipped with a burglar alarm with central monitoring.(b) All perimeter entries to areas in which firearms are stored other than doors, including windows and skylights, are secured with steel window guards or an audible, silent, or sonic alarm to detect entry.(c) All perimeter doorways are designed in one of the following ways:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window is covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) Hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door.(5) Hinges and hasps installed on doors so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.(6) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B)The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(B) The door shall have a latch guard over the bolt closest to the primary locking bolt to protect it from prying or cutting.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(d) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(e) No perimeter metal grates are capable of being entered by any person.(f) Steel bars used to satisfy the requirements of this section are not capable of being entered by any person.(g) Perimeter walls of rooms in which firearms are stored are constructed of concrete or at least 10-gauge expanded steel wire mesh utilized along with typical wood frame and drywall construction. If firearms are not stored in a vault, the facility shall use an exterior security-type door along with a high security, single-key deadbolt, or other door that is more secure. All firearms shall be stored in a separate room away from any general living area or work area. Any door to the storage facility shall be locked while unattended.(h) Perimeter doorways, including the loading dock area, are locked at all times when not attended by paid employees or contracted employees, including security guards.(i) Except when a firearm is currently being tested, any ammunition on the premises is removed from all manufactured guns and stored in a separate and locked room, cabinet, or box away from the storage area for the firearms. Ammunition may be stored with a weapon only in a locked safe.
86+SEC. 2. Section 29141 of the Penal Code is amended to read:29141. Except as otherwise provided in Section 29142, as used in this chapter, secure facility means that the facility satisfies all of the following:(a) The facility is equipped with a burglar alarm with central monitoring.(b) All perimeter entries to areas in which firearms are stored other than doors, including windows and skylights, are secured with steel window guards or an audible, silent, or sonic alarm to detect entry.(c) All perimeter doorways are designed in one of the following ways:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window is covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) Hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door.(5) Hinges and hasps installed on doors so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.(6) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(d) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(e) No perimeter metal grates are capable of being entered by any person.(f) Steel bars used to satisfy the requirements of this section are not capable of being entered by any person.(g) Perimeter walls of rooms in which firearms are stored are constructed of concrete or at least 10-gauge expanded steel wire mesh utilized along with typical wood frame and drywall construction. If firearms are not stored in a vault, the facility shall use an exterior security-type door along with a high security, single-key deadbolt, or other door that is more secure. All firearms shall be stored in a separate room away from any general living area or work area. Any door to the storage facility shall be locked while unattended.(h) Perimeter doorways, including the loading dock area, are locked at all times when not attended by paid employees or contracted employees, including security guards.(i) Except when a firearm is currently being tested, any ammunition on the premises is removed from all manufactured guns and stored in a separate and locked room, cabinet, or box away from the storage area for the firearms. Ammunition may be stored with a weapon only in a locked safe.
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9288 SEC. 2. Section 29141 of the Penal Code is amended to read:
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96-29141. Except as otherwise provided in Section 29142, as used in this chapter, secure facility means that the facility satisfies all of the following:(a) The facility is equipped with a burglar alarm with central monitoring.(b) All perimeter entries to areas in which firearms are stored other than doors, including windows and skylights, are secured with steel window guards or an audible, silent, or sonic alarm to detect entry.(c) All perimeter doorways are designed in one of the following ways:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window is covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) Hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door.(5) Hinges and hasps installed on doors so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.(6) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B)The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(B) The door shall have a latch guard over the bolt closest to the primary locking bolt to protect it from prying or cutting.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(d) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(e) No perimeter metal grates are capable of being entered by any person.(f) Steel bars used to satisfy the requirements of this section are not capable of being entered by any person.(g) Perimeter walls of rooms in which firearms are stored are constructed of concrete or at least 10-gauge expanded steel wire mesh utilized along with typical wood frame and drywall construction. If firearms are not stored in a vault, the facility shall use an exterior security-type door along with a high security, single-key deadbolt, or other door that is more secure. All firearms shall be stored in a separate room away from any general living area or work area. Any door to the storage facility shall be locked while unattended.(h) Perimeter doorways, including the loading dock area, are locked at all times when not attended by paid employees or contracted employees, including security guards.(i) Except when a firearm is currently being tested, any ammunition on the premises is removed from all manufactured guns and stored in a separate and locked room, cabinet, or box away from the storage area for the firearms. Ammunition may be stored with a weapon only in a locked safe.
92+29141. Except as otherwise provided in Section 29142, as used in this chapter, secure facility means that the facility satisfies all of the following:(a) The facility is equipped with a burglar alarm with central monitoring.(b) All perimeter entries to areas in which firearms are stored other than doors, including windows and skylights, are secured with steel window guards or an audible, silent, or sonic alarm to detect entry.(c) All perimeter doorways are designed in one of the following ways:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window is covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) Hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door.(5) Hinges and hasps installed on doors so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.(6) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(d) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(e) No perimeter metal grates are capable of being entered by any person.(f) Steel bars used to satisfy the requirements of this section are not capable of being entered by any person.(g) Perimeter walls of rooms in which firearms are stored are constructed of concrete or at least 10-gauge expanded steel wire mesh utilized along with typical wood frame and drywall construction. If firearms are not stored in a vault, the facility shall use an exterior security-type door along with a high security, single-key deadbolt, or other door that is more secure. All firearms shall be stored in a separate room away from any general living area or work area. Any door to the storage facility shall be locked while unattended.(h) Perimeter doorways, including the loading dock area, are locked at all times when not attended by paid employees or contracted employees, including security guards.(i) Except when a firearm is currently being tested, any ammunition on the premises is removed from all manufactured guns and stored in a separate and locked room, cabinet, or box away from the storage area for the firearms. Ammunition may be stored with a weapon only in a locked safe.
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98-29141. Except as otherwise provided in Section 29142, as used in this chapter, secure facility means that the facility satisfies all of the following:(a) The facility is equipped with a burglar alarm with central monitoring.(b) All perimeter entries to areas in which firearms are stored other than doors, including windows and skylights, are secured with steel window guards or an audible, silent, or sonic alarm to detect entry.(c) All perimeter doorways are designed in one of the following ways:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window is covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) Hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door.(5) Hinges and hasps installed on doors so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.(6) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B)The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(B) The door shall have a latch guard over the bolt closest to the primary locking bolt to protect it from prying or cutting.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(d) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(e) No perimeter metal grates are capable of being entered by any person.(f) Steel bars used to satisfy the requirements of this section are not capable of being entered by any person.(g) Perimeter walls of rooms in which firearms are stored are constructed of concrete or at least 10-gauge expanded steel wire mesh utilized along with typical wood frame and drywall construction. If firearms are not stored in a vault, the facility shall use an exterior security-type door along with a high security, single-key deadbolt, or other door that is more secure. All firearms shall be stored in a separate room away from any general living area or work area. Any door to the storage facility shall be locked while unattended.(h) Perimeter doorways, including the loading dock area, are locked at all times when not attended by paid employees or contracted employees, including security guards.(i) Except when a firearm is currently being tested, any ammunition on the premises is removed from all manufactured guns and stored in a separate and locked room, cabinet, or box away from the storage area for the firearms. Ammunition may be stored with a weapon only in a locked safe.
94+29141. Except as otherwise provided in Section 29142, as used in this chapter, secure facility means that the facility satisfies all of the following:(a) The facility is equipped with a burglar alarm with central monitoring.(b) All perimeter entries to areas in which firearms are stored other than doors, including windows and skylights, are secured with steel window guards or an audible, silent, or sonic alarm to detect entry.(c) All perimeter doorways are designed in one of the following ways:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window is covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) Hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door.(5) Hinges and hasps installed on doors so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.(6) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(d) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(e) No perimeter metal grates are capable of being entered by any person.(f) Steel bars used to satisfy the requirements of this section are not capable of being entered by any person.(g) Perimeter walls of rooms in which firearms are stored are constructed of concrete or at least 10-gauge expanded steel wire mesh utilized along with typical wood frame and drywall construction. If firearms are not stored in a vault, the facility shall use an exterior security-type door along with a high security, single-key deadbolt, or other door that is more secure. All firearms shall be stored in a separate room away from any general living area or work area. Any door to the storage facility shall be locked while unattended.(h) Perimeter doorways, including the loading dock area, are locked at all times when not attended by paid employees or contracted employees, including security guards.(i) Except when a firearm is currently being tested, any ammunition on the premises is removed from all manufactured guns and stored in a separate and locked room, cabinet, or box away from the storage area for the firearms. Ammunition may be stored with a weapon only in a locked safe.
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100-29141. Except as otherwise provided in Section 29142, as used in this chapter, secure facility means that the facility satisfies all of the following:(a) The facility is equipped with a burglar alarm with central monitoring.(b) All perimeter entries to areas in which firearms are stored other than doors, including windows and skylights, are secured with steel window guards or an audible, silent, or sonic alarm to detect entry.(c) All perimeter doorways are designed in one of the following ways:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window is covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) Hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door.(5) Hinges and hasps installed on doors so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.(6) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B)The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(B) The door shall have a latch guard over the bolt closest to the primary locking bolt to protect it from prying or cutting.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(d) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(e) No perimeter metal grates are capable of being entered by any person.(f) Steel bars used to satisfy the requirements of this section are not capable of being entered by any person.(g) Perimeter walls of rooms in which firearms are stored are constructed of concrete or at least 10-gauge expanded steel wire mesh utilized along with typical wood frame and drywall construction. If firearms are not stored in a vault, the facility shall use an exterior security-type door along with a high security, single-key deadbolt, or other door that is more secure. All firearms shall be stored in a separate room away from any general living area or work area. Any door to the storage facility shall be locked while unattended.(h) Perimeter doorways, including the loading dock area, are locked at all times when not attended by paid employees or contracted employees, including security guards.(i) Except when a firearm is currently being tested, any ammunition on the premises is removed from all manufactured guns and stored in a separate and locked room, cabinet, or box away from the storage area for the firearms. Ammunition may be stored with a weapon only in a locked safe.
96+29141. Except as otherwise provided in Section 29142, as used in this chapter, secure facility means that the facility satisfies all of the following:(a) The facility is equipped with a burglar alarm with central monitoring.(b) All perimeter entries to areas in which firearms are stored other than doors, including windows and skylights, are secured with steel window guards or an audible, silent, or sonic alarm to detect entry.(c) All perimeter doorways are designed in one of the following ways:(1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock.(2) A windowed metal door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window is covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.(4) Hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door.(5) Hinges and hasps installed on doors so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.(6) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.(B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.(C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.(d) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.(e) No perimeter metal grates are capable of being entered by any person.(f) Steel bars used to satisfy the requirements of this section are not capable of being entered by any person.(g) Perimeter walls of rooms in which firearms are stored are constructed of concrete or at least 10-gauge expanded steel wire mesh utilized along with typical wood frame and drywall construction. If firearms are not stored in a vault, the facility shall use an exterior security-type door along with a high security, single-key deadbolt, or other door that is more secure. All firearms shall be stored in a separate room away from any general living area or work area. Any door to the storage facility shall be locked while unattended.(h) Perimeter doorways, including the loading dock area, are locked at all times when not attended by paid employees or contracted employees, including security guards.(i) Except when a firearm is currently being tested, any ammunition on the premises is removed from all manufactured guns and stored in a separate and locked room, cabinet, or box away from the storage area for the firearms. Ammunition may be stored with a weapon only in a locked safe.
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104100 29141. Except as otherwise provided in Section 29142, as used in this chapter, secure facility means that the facility satisfies all of the following:
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106102 (a) The facility is equipped with a burglar alarm with central monitoring.
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108104 (b) All perimeter entries to areas in which firearms are stored other than doors, including windows and skylights, are secured with steel window guards or an audible, silent, or sonic alarm to detect entry.
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110106 (c) All perimeter doorways are designed in one of the following ways:
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112108 (1) A windowless steel security door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock.
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114110 (2) A windowed metal door equipped with both a deadbolt and a doorknob lock. If the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window is covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.
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116112 (3) A metal grate that is padlocked and affixed to the licensees premises independent of the door and doorframe.
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118114 (4) Hinges and hasps attached to doors by welding, riveting, or bolting with nuts on the inside of the door.
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120116 (5) Hinges and hasps installed on doors so that they cannot be removed when the doors are closed and locked.
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122118 (6) (A) A windowed or windowless steel door that is equipped with panic hardware that operates a multipoint lock that bolts into the interior frame of the door.
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124120 (B) The door shall not have exterior hardware that can be used to open the door and shall have protective covers over any external hinges.
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130122 (C) If the door is windowed and the window has an opening of five inches or more measured in any direction, the window shall be covered with steel bars of at least one-half of an inch diameter or metal grating of at least nine gauge affixed to the exterior or interior of the door.
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132124 (d) Heating, ventilating, air-conditioning, and service openings are secured with steel bars, metal grating, or an alarm system.
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134126 (e) No perimeter metal grates are capable of being entered by any person.
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136128 (f) Steel bars used to satisfy the requirements of this section are not capable of being entered by any person.
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138130 (g) Perimeter walls of rooms in which firearms are stored are constructed of concrete or at least 10-gauge expanded steel wire mesh utilized along with typical wood frame and drywall construction. If firearms are not stored in a vault, the facility shall use an exterior security-type door along with a high security, single-key deadbolt, or other door that is more secure. All firearms shall be stored in a separate room away from any general living area or work area. Any door to the storage facility shall be locked while unattended.
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140132 (h) Perimeter doorways, including the loading dock area, are locked at all times when not attended by paid employees or contracted employees, including security guards.
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142134 (i) Except when a firearm is currently being tested, any ammunition on the premises is removed from all manufactured guns and stored in a separate and locked room, cabinet, or box away from the storage area for the firearms. Ammunition may be stored with a weapon only in a locked safe.