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PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS

PART 1. OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS 25-680

TITLE 1. OF PERSONS LIABLE TO PUNISHMENT FOR CRIME25-29.8
TITLE 2. OF PARTIES TO CRIME30-33
TITLE 3. OF OFFENSES AGAINST THE SOVEREIGNTY OF THE STATE37-38
TITLE 5. OF CRIMES BY AND AGAINST THE EXECUTIVE POWER OF THE STATE67-77
TITLE 6. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE LEGISLATIVE POWER85-88

TITLE 7. OF CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC JUSTICE92-186.34
CHAPTER 1. Bribery and Corruption92-100
CHAPTER 2. Rescues102
CHAPTER 3. Escapes and Aiding Therein107-110
CHAPTER 4. Forging, Stealing, Mutilating, and Falsifying Judicial and Public Records and Documents112-117
CHAPTER 5. Perjury and Subornation of Perjury118-131
CHAPTER 6. Falsifying EvidenceEvidence All the means by which a matter of fact, the truth of which is submitted for investigation, is established or disproved. Bharatiya Sakshya (Second) Adhiniyam 2023 , and Bribing, Influencing, Intimidating or Threatening Witnesses132-141
CHAPTER 7. Other Offenses Against Public Justice142-181
CHAPTER 8. Conspiracy182-185
CHAPTER 9. Criminal Profiteering186-186.8
CHAPTER 10. Money Laundering186.9-186.10
CHAPTER 10.5. Fraud and Embezzlement: Victim Restitution186.11-186.12
CHAPTER 11. Street Terrorism Enforcement and Prevention Act186.20-186.36

TITLE 8. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON 187-248
CHAPTER 1. Homicide187-199
CHAPTER 2. Mayhem203-206.1
CHAPTER 3. Kidnapping207-210
CHAPTER 3.5. Hostages210.5
CHAPTER 4. Robbery211-215
CHAPTER 5. Attempts to Kill217.1-219.3
CHAPTER 6. Assaults With Intent to Commit Felony, Other Than Assaults With Intent to Murder220-222
CHAPTER 8. False Imprisonment and Human Trafficking236-237
CHAPTER 9. Assault and Battery240-248

TITLE 9. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON INVOLVING SEXUAL ASSAULT, AND CRIMES AGAINST PUBLIC DECENCY AND GOOD MORALS261-368.5
CHAPTER 1. Rape, Abduction, Carnal Abuse of Children, and Seduction261-269
CHAPTER 2. Abandonment and Neglect of Children270-273.75
CHAPTER 2.5. Spousal Abusers273.8-273.88
CHAPTER 4. Child Abduction277-280
CHAPTER 5. Bigamy, Incest, and the CrimeCrime A positive or negative act in violation of penal law; an offense against the state classified either as a felony or misdemeanor. Against Nature281-289.6
CHAPTER 5.5. Sex Offenders290-294
CHAPTER 6. DNA and Forensic Identification Data Base and Data Bank Act of 1998295-300.3
ARTICLE 1. Purpose and Administration295-295.2
ARTICLE 2. Offenders Subject to Sample Collection296-296.2
ARTICLE 3. Data Base Applications297
ARTICLE 4. Collection and Forwarding of Samples298-298.3
ARTICLE 5. Expungement of Information299
ARTICLE 6. Limitations on Disclosure299.5-299.7
ARTICLE 7. Construction and Severability300-300.4
CHAPTER 7. Of Crimes Against ReligionReligion ‘The word ‘Religion’ -Re Legion- A group or Collection or a brigade, is a social-cultural construction and Substantially doesn’t exist. Catholic religion is different from Protestant religion. It is not Dharma. and Conscience, and Other Offenses Against Good Morals302-310.5
CHAPTER 7.5. Obscene Matter311-312.7
CHAPTER 7.6. Harmful Matter313-313.5
CHAPTER 8. Indecent Exposure, Obscene Exhibitions, and Bawdy and Other Disorderly Houses314-318.6
CHAPTER 9. Lotteries319-329
CHAPTER 10. Gaming330-337z
CHAPTER 10.5. Horse Racing337.1-337.9
CHAPTER 11. Pawnbrokers343
CHAPTER 12. Other Injuries to Persons346-367g
CHAPTER 13. Crimes Against Elders, Dependent Adults, and Persons with Disabilities368-368.7

TITLE 10. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY 369a-402c
TITLE 11. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE PUBLIC PEACE403-420.1
TITLE 11.5. CRIMINAL THREATS422-422.4

TITLE 11.6. CIVIL RIGHTS 422.55-422.93
CHAPTER 1. Definitions422.55-422.57
CHAPTER 2. Crimes and Penalties422.6-422.865
CHAPTER 2.5. LawLaw Positive command of sovereign or divine. One can be ruled either by a Statute, a Statue, or a Statement. Legislation is the rule-making process by a political or religious organisation. Physics governs natural law. Logical thinking is a sign of a healthy brain function. Dharma is eternal for Sanatanis. Enforcement Agency Policies422.87
CHAPTER 3. General Provisions422.88-422.93
TITLE 11.7. CALIFORNIA FREEDOM OF ACCESS TO CLINIC AND CHURCHChurch A creedal political organization of Christian People (Ecclesia) created by Constantine with a reading manual (Bible), Bishop as prince and CEO, and deacons as servants in a given jurisdiction within Roman provinces. A church prayer house is also called a church (building). Christian groups are divided into Roman Catholics, Orthodox, and countless reformed denominations. A church is maintained by donations and taxation from its members. ENTRANCES ACT423-423.6
TITLE 12. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE REVENUE AND PROPERTY OF THIS STATE424-440
TITLE 13. OF CRIMES AGAINST PROPERTY450-593g
CHAPTER 1. Arson450-457.1
CHAPTER 2. Burglary458-464
CHAPTER 3. Burglarious and Larcenous Instruments and Deadly Weapons466-469
CHAPTER 4. Forgery and Counterfeiting470-483.5
CHAPTER 5. Larceny484-502.9
CHAPTER 6. Embezzlement503-515
CHAPTER 7. Extortion518-527
CHAPTER 8. False Personation and Cheats528-539
CHAPTER 10. Crimes Against Insured Property and Insurers548-551
CHAPTER 12. Unlawful Interference With Property552-558.1
ARTICLE 1. Trespassing or Loitering Near Posted Industrial Property552-555.5
ARTICLE 2. Unlawfully Placing Signs on Public and Private Property556-556.4
ARTICLE 3. Trespass on Property Belonging to the University of California558-558.1
CHAPTER 12.5. Crimes Involving Bailments560-560.6
CHAPTER 12.6. Crimes Involving Branded Containers, Cabinets, or Other Dairy Equipment565-566
CHAPTER 12.7. Unlawful Subleasing of Motor Vehicles570-574
CHAPTER 14. Fraudulent Issue of Documents of Title to Merchandise577-583
CHAPTER 15. Malicious Injuries to Railroad Bridges, Highways, Bridges, and Telegraphs587-593g

TITLE 14. MALICIOUS MISCHIEF 594-625c

TITLE 15. MISCELLANEOUS CRIMES626-653.75
CHAPTER 1. Schools626-626.11
CHAPTER 1.1. Access to School Premises627-627.10
CHAPTER 1.3. Massage Therapy628-628.5
CHAPTER 1.4. Interception of Wire, Electronic Digital Pager, or Electronic Cellular Telephone Communications629.50-629.98
CHAPTER 1.5. Invasion of Privacy630-638.55
CHAPTER 2. Of Other and Miscellaneous Offenses639-653.2
CHAPTER 2.5. Loitering for the Purpose of Engaging in a Prostitution Offense653.20-653.28
CHAPTER 3. Immigration Matters653.55-653.61
CHAPTER 4. Crimes Committed while in Custody in Correctional Facilities653.75
TITLE 16. GENERAL PROVISIONS654-678
TITLE 17. RIGHTS OF VICTIMS AND WITNESSES OF CRIME679-680.4


PART 2. OF CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 681-1620

PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS

TITLE 1. OF THE PREVENTION OF PUBLIC OFFENSES692-727
CHAPTER 1. Of Lawful Resistance692-694
CHAPTER 2. Of the Intervention of the Officers of Justice697-698
CHAPTER 3. Security to Keep the Peace701-714
CHAPTER 5. Suppression of Riots723-727

TITLE 2. MODE OF PROSECUTION 737-740
TITLE 2.5. NIGHTCOURT750
TITLE 3. ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS REGARDING CRIMINAL PROCEDURE777-883
CHAPTER 1. Of the Local JurisdictionJurisdiction Authority by which courts receive and decide cases. Limited Jurisdiction: the authority over only particular types of cases, or cases under a prescribed amount in controversy, or seeking only certain types of relief, the District Court is a court of limited jurisdiction. Original Jurisdiction: Jurisdiction of the first court to hear a case. of Public Offenses777-795
CHAPTER 2. TimeTime Where any expression of it occurs in any Rules, or any judgment, order or direction, and whenever the doing or not doing of anything at a certain time of the day or night or during a certain part of the day or night has an effect in law, that time is, unless it is otherwise specifically stated, held to be standard time as used in a particular country or state. (In Physics, time and Space never exist actually-“quantum entanglement”) of Commencing Criminal Actions799-805
CHAPTER 3. Complaints Before Magistrates806-810
CHAPTER 4. The Warrant of Arrest813-829
CHAPTER 4.2. Code Enforcement Officers829.5
CHAPTER 4.5. PeacePeace εἰρήνη Officers830-832.18
CHAPTER 5. Arrest, by Whom and How Made833-851.92
CHAPTER 5A. Uniform Act on Fresh Pursuit852-852.4
CHAPTER 5B. Interstate Jurisdiction853.1-853.4
ARTICLE 1. Colorado River Crime Enforcement Compact853.1-853.2
ARTICLE 2. California-Nevada Compact for Jurisdiction on Interstate Waters853.3-853.4
CHAPTER 5C. Citations for Misdemeanors853.5-853.85
CHAPTER 5D. Filing Complaint After Citation853.9
CHAPTER 6. Retaking After an Escape or Rescue854-855
CHAPTER 7. Examination of the Case, and Discharge of the Defendant, or Holding Him to Answer858-883

TITLE 4. GRAND JURY PROCEEDINGS 888-939.91
CHAPTER 1. General Provisions888-892
CHAPTER 2. Formation of Grand Jury893-913
ARTICLE 1. Qualifications of Grand Jurors893-894
ARTICLE 2. Listing and Selection of Grand Jurors895-902
ARTICLE 3. Jury Commissioners903.1-903.4
ARTICLE 4. Impaneling of Grand Jury904-913
CHAPTER 3. Powers and Duties of Grand Jury914-939.91
ARTICLE 1. General Provisions914-924.6
ARTICLE 2. InvestigationInvestigation Purpose of all investigation is to reveal the unvarnished truth. The constitutional courts are duty bound to ensure that the truth is revealed. of County, City, and District Affairs925-933.6
ARTICLE 3. Legal and Other Assistants for Grand Juries934-938.4
ARTICLE 4. Conduct of Investigations939-939.91
TITLE 5. THE PLEADINGS940-973
CHAPTER 1. Finding and Presentment of the Indictment940-945
CHAPTER 2. Rules of Pleading948-973
TITLE 6. PLEADINGS AND PROCEEDINGS BEFORE TRIAL976-1054.10
CHAPTER 1. Of the Arraignment of the Defendant976-993
CHAPTER 2. Setting Aside the Indictment or Information995-999a
CHAPTER 2.2. Career Criminals999b-999h
CHAPTER 2.3. Repeat Sexual Offenders999i-999p
CHAPTER 2.4. Child Abusers999q-999y
CHAPTER 2.5. Special Proceedings in Narcotics and DrugDrug Any substance (other than food) that is used to prevent, diagnose, treat, or relieve symptoms of a disease or abnormal condition. Drugs can also affect how the brain and the rest of the bodywork and cause changes in mood, awareness, thoughts, feelings, or behavior. Some types of drugs, such as opioids, may be abused or lead to addiction. Apart from management Allopathic drugs never cure any disease. Abuse Cases1000-1000.65
CHAPTER 2.55. Deferred Entry of JudgmentJudgment The statement given by the Judge on the grounds of a decree or order - CPC 2(9). It contains a concise statement of the case, points for determination, the decision thereon, and the reasons for such decision - Order 20 Rule 4(2).  Section 354 of CrPC requires that every judgment shall contain points for determination, the decision thereon and the reasons for the decision. Indian Supreme Court Decisions > Law declared by Supreme Court to be binding on all courts (Art 141 Indian Constitution) Civil and judicial authorities to act in aid of the Supreme Court (Art 144) Supreme Court Network On Judiciary – Portal > Denning: “Judges do not speak, as do actors, to please. They do not speak, as do advocates, to persuade. They do not speak, as do historians, to recount the past. They speak to give Judgment. And in their judgments, you will find passages, which are worthy to rank with the greatest literature….” Law Points on Judgment Writing > The judge must write to provide an easy-to-understand analysis of the issues of law and fact which arise for decision. Judgments are primarily meant for those whose cases are decided by judges (State Bank of India and Another Vs Ajay Kumar Sood SC 2022) Pilot Program1000.7
CHAPTER 2.6. Deferred Entry of Judgment Reentry Program1000.8-1000.10
CHAPTER 2.65. Child Abuse and Neglect Counseling1000.12-1000.17
CHAPTER 2.7. Misdemeanor Diversion1001-1001.9
CHAPTER 2.71. AIDS Prevention Program in Drug Abuse and Prostitution Cases

CHAPTER 2.75. Diversion Fees1001.15-1001.16
CHAPTER 2.8. Diversion of Defendants With Cognitive Developmental Disabilities1001.20-1001.34
CHAPTER 2.8A. Diversion of Individuals with Mental Disorders1001.35-1001.36
CHAPTER 2.81. Pretrial Diversion of Traffic Violators1001.40
CHAPTER 2.9. Diversion of Misdemeanor Offenders1001.50-1001.55
CHAPTER 2.9A. Bad Check Diversion1001.60-1001.67
CHAPTER 2.9B. Parental Diversion1001.70-1001.75
CHAPTER 2.9C. Military Diversion Program1001.80
CHAPTER 2.9D. Repeat Theft Crimes Diversion or Deferred Entry of Judgment Program1001.81-1001.82
CHAPTER 2.92. Law Enforcement Assisted Diversion (LEAD) Pilot Program1001.85-1001.88
CHAPTER 2.95. Diversion Restitution Fee1001.90
CHAPTER 3. Demurrer and Amendment1002-1012
CHAPTER 4. Plea1016-1027
CHAPTER 5. Transmission of Certain Indictments and Information1029
CHAPTER 6. Change of Venue1033-1038
CHAPTER 7. The Mode of Trial1041-1045
CHAPTER 8. Formation of the Trial Jury and theCalendar of Issues for Trial1046-1051
CHAPTER 9. Postponement of the Trial1053
CHAPTER 10. Discovery1054-1054.10
TITLE 7. OF PROCEEDINGS AFTER THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE TRIAL AND BEFORE JUDGMENT1065-1188
CHAPTER 1. Challenging the Jury1065-1089
CHAPTER 2. The Trial1093-1130
CHAPTER 3. Conduct of the Jury After the Cause Is Submitted to Them1137-1142
CHAPTER 4. The Verdict or Finding1147-1168
CHAPTER 4.5. Trial Court Sentencing1170-1170.9
ARTICLE 1. Initial Sentencing1170-1170.95
CHAPTER 4.8. Pregnant and Parenting Women’s Alternative Sentencing Program Act1174-1174.9
CHAPTER 5. Bills of Exception1176
CHAPTER 6. New Trials1179-1182
CHAPTER 7. Arrest of Judgment1185-1188
TITLE 8. OF JUDGMENT AND EXECUTION1191-1234.5
CHAPTER 1. The Judgment1191-1210.6
CHAPTER 1.4. Electronic Monitoring1210.7-1210.16
CHAPTER 1.5. Certification of Drug Diversion Programs1211
CHAPTER 2. The Execution1213-1227.5
CHAPTER 3. California Community Corrections Performance Incentives1228-1233.10
CHAPTER 4. Supervised Population Workforce Training Grant Program1234-1234.5

TITLE 9. APPEALS IN FELONY CASES 1235-1265
CHAPTER 1. Appeals, When Allowed and How Taken, and the Effect Thereof1235-1246
CHAPTER 1a. Judicial Council Rules1247k
CHAPTER 2. Dismissing an Appeal for Irregularity1248
CHAPTER 3. Argument of the Appeal1252-1256
CHAPTER 4. Judgment Upon Appeal1258-1265

TITLE 10. MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS 1268-1424.5
CHAPTER 1. Bail1268-1320.6
ARTICLE 1. In What Cases the Defendant May Be Admitted to Bail1268-1276.5
ARTICLE 2. Bail Upon Being Held to Answer Before Indictment1277-1281a
ARTICLE 3. Bail Upon an Indictment Before Conviction1284-1289
ARTICLE 4. Bail on Appeal1291-1292
ARTICLE 5. Deposit Instead of Bail1295-1298
ARTICLE 5.5. Bail Fugitive Recovery Persons Act1299-1299.12
ARTICLE 6. Exoneration1300-1304
ARTICLE 7. Forfeiture of the Undertaking of Bail or of the Deposit of Money1305-1308
ARTICLE 8. Recommitment of the Defendant, After Having Given Bail or Deposited Money Instead of Bail1310-1317
ARTICLE 9. Procedure Relating to Release on Own Recognizance1318-1319.5
ARTICLE 10. Violations1320-1320.6
CHAPTER 1.5. Pretrial Custody Status1320.7-1320.34
ARTICLE 1. Definitions1320.7
ARTICLE 2. Book and Release1320.8
ARTICLE 3. Pretrial Assessment Services Investigation1320.9
ARTICLE 4. Release by Pretrial Assessment Services1320.10
ARTICLE 5. Prearraignment Review by Pretrial Assessment Services or the Court1320.11-1320.14
ARTICLE 6. Release or Detention Determination at Arraignment1320.15-1320.18
ARTICLE 7. Preventive Detention Hearing1320.19-1320.23
ARTICLE 8. Administrative Responsibilities of the Judicial Council1320.24-1320.34
CHAPTER 2. Who May Be Witnesses in Criminal Actions1321-1324.1
CHAPTER 3. Compelling the Attendance of Witnesses1326-1332
CHAPTER 3a. Attendance of Witnesses Outside the State1334-1334.6
CHAPTER 4. Examination of Witnesses Conditionally1335-1345
CHAPTER 4.5. Examination of Victims of Sexual Crimes1346-1347.5
CHAPTER 5. Examination of Witnesses on Commission1349-1362
CHAPTER 6. Inquiry into the Competence of the Defendant Before Trial or After Conviction1367-1376
CHAPTER 7. Compromising Certain Public Offenses by Leave of the Court1377-1379
CHAPTER 8. Dismissal of the Action for Want of Prosecution or Otherwise1381-1388
CHAPTER 8.5. AgreementContract An agreement enforceable by law is a contract. All agreements are contracts if they are made by the free consent of parties competent to contract, for a lawful consideration and with a lawful object, and are not hereby expressly declared to be void. Indian Contract Act. on Detainers1389-1389.8
CHAPTER 9. Proceedings Against Corporations1390-1397
CHAPTER 10. Entitling Affidavits1401
CHAPTER 11. Errors and Mistakes in Pleadings and Other Proceedings 1404-1405.1
CHAPTER 12. Disposal of Property Stolen or Embezzled1407-1413
CHAPTER 13. Disposition of Evidence in Criminal Cases1417-1417.9
CHAPTER 14. Disposition of Unclaimed Money Held by District Attorney or Court Clerk1420-1422
CHAPTER 15. Disqualification of Prosecuting Attorneys1424-1424.5

TITLE 11. PROCEEDINGS IN MISDEMEANOR AND INFRACTION CASES AND APPEALS FROM SUCH CASES1427-1471
CHAPTER 1. Proceedings in Misdemeanor and Infraction Cases1427-1465.8
CHAPTER 2. Appeals In Misdemeanor and Infraction Cases1466-1469
CHAPTER 3. Transfer of Misdemeanor and Infraction Appeals1471
TITLE 12. OF SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS OF A CRIMINAL NATURE1473-1564
CHAPTER 1. Of the Writ of Habeas Corpus1473-1509.1
CHAPTER 2. Pretrial Review1510-1512
CHAPTER 3. Of Search Warrants1523-1542.5
CHAPTER 3.5. Disclosure of Medical Records to Law Enforcement Agencies1543-1545
CHAPTER 3.6. Electronic Communications Privacy Act1546-1546.4
CHAPTER 4. Proceedings Against Fugitives From Justice1547-1558
CHAPTER 5. Miscellaneous Provisions Respecting Special Proceedings of a Criminal Nature1562-1564

TITLE 13. PROCEEDINGS FOR BRINGING PERSONS IMPRISONED IN THE STATE PRISON, OR THE JAIL OF ANOTHER COUNTY, BEFORE A COURT1567
TITLE 15. OUTPATIENT STATUS FOR MENTALLY DISORDERED AND DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED OFFENDERS1600-1620


PART 3. OF IMPRISONMENT AND THE DEATH PENALTY 2000-10007

TITLE 1. IMPRISONMENT OF MALE PRISONERS IN STATE PRISONS2000-3105
CHAPTER 1. Establishment of State Prisons2000-2048.6
ARTICLE 1. California Institution for Men2000-2002
ARTICLE 2. California State Prison at San Quentin2020-2022
ARTICLE 3. California State Prison at Folsom2030-2032
ARTICLE 4. The Deuel Vocational Institution2035-2042
ARTICLE 4.5. California Correctional Center2043-2043.5
ARTICLE 5. Correctional Training Facility2045-2045.6
ARTICLE 5.5. California Correctional Institution in Monterey County2045.10-2045.11
ARTICLE 6. California Men’s Colony2046-2046.6
ARTICLE 7. California Correctional Institution at Tehachapi2048-2048.6
CHAPTER 2. Administration of State Prisons2051-2541
ARTICLE 1. Miscellaneous Powers and Duties of Department and Director of Corrections2051-2067
ARTICLE 2. Wardens2078-2090
ARTICLE 6. Prohibition Upon Wardens, Clerks, Officers and Employees2540-2541
CHAPTER 3. Civil Rights of Prisoners2600-2643
ARTICLE 1. Civil Rights2600-2604
ARTICLE 2. Prisoners as Witnesses2620-2626
ARTICLE 3. Sexual Abuse in Detention2635-2644
CHAPTER 4. Treatment of Prisoners2650-2695.5
ARTICLE 1. Mistreatment of Prisoners2650-2657
ARTICLE 2. Organic Therapy2670-2680
ARTICLE 3. Disposition of Insane Prisoners2684-2685
ARTICLE 4. Temporary Removal of Prisoners2690-2692
ARTICLE 5. Substance Abuse Treatment2694-2694.5
ARTICLE 6. Veterans In State Prisons2695-2695.5
CHAPTER 5. Employment of Prisoners2700-2792
ARTICLE 1. Employment of Prisoners Generally2700-2717
ARTICLE 1.5. Joint Venture Program2717.1-2717.9
ARTICLE 4. Employment at Road Camps2760-2772
ARTICLE 5. Employment in Public Parks, Forests, etc.2780-2792
CHAPTER 6. Sale of Prison-Made Goods2800-2891
ARTICLE 1. Prison Industry Authority2800-2818
ARTICLE 2. Sale of Prison Goods Made Outside California2880-2891
CHAPTER 7. Execution of Sentences of Imprisonment2900-2985.5
ARTICLE 1. Commencement of Term2900-2905
ARTICLE 1.5. Transfer of Prisoners2910-2915
ARTICLE 2.5. Credit on Term of Imprisonment2930-2936
ARTICLE 3. Blacklist or Extortion of Discharged Prisoner2947
ARTICLE 4. Disposition of Mentally Disordered Prisoners Upon Discharge2960-2981
ARTICLE 5. Supportive Housing Program for Mentally Ill Parolees2985-2985.5
CHAPTER 8. Length of Term of Imprisonment and Paroles3000-3089
ARTICLE 1. General Provisions3000-3007.08
ARTICLE 1.5. Intensive Parole Supervision of Sex Offenders3008
ARTICLE 2. Electronic Monitoring3010-3010.10
ARTICLE 2.3. Parole Reentry Accountability Program3015
ARTICLE 2.4. Case Management Reentry Pilot Program3016
ARTICLE 2.5. Interdisciplinary Assessment of Inmates3020-3021
ARTICLE 3. Paroles3040-3073.1
ARTICLE 3.5. County Boards of Parole Commissioners3074-3089
CHAPTER 9. Prison to Employment3105

TITLE 2. IMPRISONMENT OF FEMALE PRISONERS IN STATE INSTITUTIONS 3200-3440
CHAPTER 1. Establishment of Institution for Women3200-3202
CHAPTER 2. Administration of Institution3325-3326
ARTICLE 1. Administration of Institution for Women3325-3326
CHAPTER 3. Prisoners3400-3409
CHAPTER 4. Community Treatment Programs3410-3424
CHAPTER 5. Gender Responsive Programs3430
CHAPTER 6. Sterilization of Inmates3440
TITLE 2.05. Postrelease Community Supervision Act of 20113450-3465
TITLE 2.1. BIOMEDICAL AND BEHAVIORIAL RESEARCH3500-3524
CHAPTER 1. Definitions3500
CHAPTER 2. General Provisions and Prohibitions3501-3509.5
CHAPTER 3. Administration3515-3520
CHAPTER 4. Prisoners’ Rights as Research Subjects3521-3523
CHAPTER 5. Remedies3524
TITLE 2.3. MEDICAL PAROLE3550
TITLE 3. EXECUTION OF DEATH PENALTY3600-3706
CHAPTER 1. Executing Death Penalty3600-3607
CHAPTER 2. Suspension of Execution of Death Penalty: Insanity: Pregnancy3700-3706

TITLE 4. COUNTY JAILS, FARMS AND CAMPS 4000-4351
CHAPTER 1. County Jails4000-4032
CHAPTER 1.5. Joint County Jails4050-4067
CHAPTER 2. County Industrial Farms and Road Camps4100-4305
ARTICLE 1. County Industrial Farms4100-4137
ARTICLE 2. Joint County Road Camp Act4200-4227
ARTICLE 3. Advisory Committees for Adult Detention Facilities4300-4305
CHAPTER 2.5. Jail Industry Authority4325-4328
CHAPTER 3. Blood Donations4350-4351

TITLE 4.7. COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY CAPITAL EXPENDITURE BOND ACT OF 19864475-4495
CHAPTER 1. Findings and Declarations4475-4476
CHAPTER 2. Fiscal Provisions4480-4495

TITLE 4.8. COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY CAPITAL EXPENDITURE AND YOUTH FACILITY BOND ACT OF 19884496-4496.48
CHAPTER 1. General Provisions4496-4496.04
CHAPTER 2. Program4496.10-4496.19
CHAPTER 3. Fiscal Provisions4496.30-4496.48
TITLE 4.85. COUNTY CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES CAPITAL EXPENDITURE AND YOUTH FACILITY BOND ACT OF 1988 ALLOCATIONS4497-4497.56
CHAPTER 1. General4497
CHAPTER 2. County Jails4497.02-4497.16
CHAPTER 3. Juvenile Facilities4497.20-4497.38
CHAPTER 4. Purchase of Correctional Industry Products For Correctional, Juvenile, and Youth Facilities4497.50-4497.56
TITLE 5. OFFENSES RELATING TO PRISONS AND PRISONERS4500-4758
CHAPTER 1. Offenses by Prisoners4500-4504
CHAPTER 2. Escapes and Rescues4530-4550
ARTICLE 1. Escapes4530-4537
ARTICLE 2. Rescues4550
CHAPTER 3. Unauthorized Communications With Prisons and Prisoners4570-4577
CHAPTER 4. Demolishing Prisons and Jails4600
CHAPTER 5. Trials of Prisoners4700.1-4703
CHAPTER 6. Local Expenses4750-4758
TITLE 6. REPRIEVES, PARDONS AND COMMUTATIONS4800-4906
CHAPTER 1. Powers and Duties of Governor4800-4813
CHAPTER 3. Duties of Supreme Court4850-4852
CHAPTER 3.5. Procedure for Restoration of Rights and Application for Pardon4852.01-4852.22
CHAPTER 4. Effect of Full Pardon4853-4854
CHAPTER 5. Indemnity for Persons Erroneously Convicted and Pardoned4900-4906
TITLE 7. ADMINISTRATION OF THE STATE CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM5000-7445
CHAPTER 1. The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation5000-5031
CHAPTER 2. The Secretary of the Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation5050-5072
CHAPTER 3. The Board of Parole Hearings5075-5081
CHAPTER 3.5. The Robert Presley Center of Crime and Justice Studies5085-5088
CHAPTER 4. Division of Juvenile Facilities6001-6005
CHAPTER 4.5. Examination of Staff for Tuberculosis6006-6009
CHAPTER 5. The Corrections Standards Authority6024-6046.3
ARTICLE 1. General Provisions6024-6033
ARTICLE 2. Standards and Training of Local Corrections and Probation Officers6035-6036
ARTICLE 3. Corrections Training Fund6040
ARTICLE 3.5. Council on Mentally Ill Offenders6044
ARTICLE 4. Mentally Ill Offender Crime Reduction Grants6045-6045.9
ARTICLE 5. Second Chance Program6046-6046.3
CHAPTER 6. Appointment of Personnel6050-6055
CHAPTER 6.5. Internal Investigations6065
CHAPTER 7. Definitions6080-6082
CHAPTER 8. The Medical Facility6100-6106
CHAPTER 8.2. Office of the Inspector General6125-6141
CHAPTER 9. Conservation Centers6200-6208
CHAPTER 9.2. Restitution Centers6220-6236
CHAPTER 9.4. Substance Abuse Community Correctional Detention Centers6240-6246
CHAPTER 9.5. Community Correctional Centers6250-6259
CHAPTER 9.6. Work Furlough Programs6260-6266
CHAPTER 9.7. Special Facilities6267
CHAPTER 10. Regional Jail Camps6300-6304
CHAPTER 10.5. Prison Visitor Services6350-6356
CHAPTER 10.7. Prison Visitation6400-6404
CHAPTER 10.9. Prisoner Protections for Family and Community Health Act6500
CHAPTER 11. Master Plan Construction7000-7050
CHAPTER 14. New Prison Construction Bond Act of 19867300-7311
CHAPTER 15. New Prison Construction Bond Act of 19887400-7414
CHAPTER 16. New Prison Construction Bond Act of 19907420-7434
CHAPTER 17. Children of Incarcerated Parents7440-7445
TITLE 8. MEDICAL TESTING OF PRISONERS7500-7554
CHAPTER 1. General Provisions7500-7505
CHAPTER 2. Procedures for Requiring HIV Testing7510-7519
CHAPTER 3. Notification Requirement7520-7523
CHAPTER 4. Testing Procedures7530-7531
CHAPTER 5. Penalties7540
CHAPTER 6. Miscellaneous Provisions7550-7554
TITLE 8.7. EXAMINATION OF INMATES AND WARDS FOR TUBERCULOSIS7570-7576

TITLE 9. PUNISHMENT OPTIONS 8000-9003
CHAPTER 1. Programs With Special Focus on Substance Abuse8000-8002
CHAPTER 2. Community-Based Punishment Act8050-8093
ARTICLE 1. General Provisions8050-8052
ARTICLE 2. State Administration8060-8061
ARTICLE 3. Community-Based Punishment Plan8080
ARTICLE 4. Funding8090-8093
CHAPTER 3. Sex Offender Management Board9000-9003
TITLE 10. GENERAL PROVISIONS10000-10007


PART 4. PREVENTION OF CRIMES AND APPREHENSION OF CRIMINALS 11006-14315

TITLE 1. INVESTIGATION AND CONTROL OF CRIMES AND CRIMINALS 11006-11482
CHAPTER 1. Investigation, Identification, and Information Responsibilities of the Department of Justice11006-11144
ARTICLE 1. Administration11006-11010
ARTICLE 2. Criminal Investigation11050-11055
ARTICLE 2.3. California Criminalistics Institute11060-11062
ARTICLE 2.5. Criminal Record Dissemination11075-11081
ARTICLE 3. Criminal Identification and Statistics11100-11112
ARTICLE 3.5. Fingerprints and Photographs11112.1-11112.7
ARTICLE 4. Criminal Records11115-11117
ARTICLE 5. Examination of Records11120-11127
ARTICLE 6. Unlawful Furnishing of State Summary Criminal History Information11140-11144
CHAPTER 1.5. National Search of Criminal Records11145-11149.4
CHAPTER 2. Control of Crimes and Criminals11150-11199.5
ARTICLE 1. Release of Persons Convicted of Arson11150-11152
ARTICLE 1.5. Reports of Disposition of Inmates11155-11158
ARTICLE 2. Reports of Injuries11160-11163.6
ARTICLE 2.5. Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act11164-11174.3
ARTICLE 2.6. Child Death Review Teams11174.32-11174.35
ARTICLE 2.7. Elder and Dependent Adult Death Review Teams11174.4-11174.9
ARTICLE 3. Uniform Act for Out-of-State Parolee Supervision11175-11179
ARTICLE 3.5. Interstate Compact for Adult Offender Supervision11180-11181
ARTICLE 4. Interstate Corrections Compacts11189-11198
ARTICLE 5. Reports of Animal Cruelty, Abuse, or Neglect11199
ARTICLE 6. Reports of Metal Theft11199.5
CHAPTER 3. Prevention and Abatement of Unlawful Activities11200-11482
ARTICLE 1. Unlawful Liquor Sale Abatement Law11200-11207
ARTICLE 2. Red Light Abatement Law11225-11235
ARTICLE 3. Control of Gambling Ships11300-11319
ARTICLE 4.5. Terrorizing11410-11414
ARTICLE 4.6. The Hertzberg-Alarcon California Prevention of Terrorism Act11415-11419
ARTICLE 6. Paramilitary Organizations11460
ARTICLE 7. Interruption of Communication11470-11482

TITLE 1.5. STATEWIDE PROGRAMS OF EDUCATION, TRAINING, AND RESEARCH FOR LOCAL PUBLIC PROSECUTORS AND PUBLIC DEFENDERS11500-11504

TITLE 2. SENTENCE ENHANCEMENTS12001-12022.95

TITLE 3. CRIMINAL STATISTICS 13000-13326
CHAPTER 1. Department Of Justice13000-13023
ARTICLE 1. Duties of the Department13000-13014
ARTICLE 2. Duties of Public Agencies and Officers13020-13023
CHAPTER 1.5. Reports to the Bureau of Livestock Identification13050-13051
CHAPTER 2. Criminal Offender Record Information13100-13326
ARTICLE 1. Legislative Findings and Definitions13100-13104
ARTICLE 2. Recording Information13125-13128
ARTICLE 3. Reporting Information13150-13155
ARTICLE 4. Information Service13175-13177
ARTICLE 5. Access to Information13200-13203
ARTICLE 6. Local Summary Criminal History Information13300-13305
ARTICLE 7. Examinations of Local Records13320-13326
TITLE 4. STANDARDS AND TRAINING OF LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS13500-13553
CHAPTER 1. Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training13500-13553
ARTICLE 1. Administration13500-13509
ARTICLE 2. Field Services and Standards for Recruitment and Training13510-13519.15
ARTICLE 3. Peace Officers’ Training Fund and Allocations Therefrom13520-13526.3
ARTICLE 4. Peace Officers13540-13542
ARTICLE 5. Local Law Enforcement Accreditation13550-13553
TITLE 4.5. COMMISSION ON CORRECTIONAL PEACE OFFICER STANDARDS AND TRAINING13600-13603
TITLE 4.7. Law Enforcement Agency Regulations13650
TITLE 5. LAW ENFORCEMENT RESPONSE TO DOMESTIC VIOLENCE13700-13732
CHAPTER 1. General Provisions13700-13702
CHAPTER 2. Restraining Orders13710-13711
CHAPTER 4. Data Collection13730-13732
TITLE 5.3. Family Justice Centers and Multidisciplinary Teams13750-13753
CHAPTER 1. Family Justice Centers13750-13753
CHAPTER 2. Multidisciplinary Teams13752-13753
TITLE 5.7. REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS LAW ENFORCEMENT ACT13775-13778
TITLE 6. CALIFORNIA COUNCIL ON CRIMINAL JUSTICE13800-13899.1
CHAPTER 1. General Provisions and Definitions13800-13801
CHAPTER 2. California Council on Criminal Justice13812
CHAPTER 3. Criminal Justice Planning13820-13825
CHAPTER 3.1. The California Gang, Crime, and Violence Prevention Partnership Program13825.1-13825.6
CHAPTER 3.5. Gang Violence Suppression13826-13826.7
CHAPTER 3.6. Office of Gang and Youth Violence Policy13827
CHAPTER 3.7. Judicial Training Programs for Child Sexual Abuse Cases13828-13828.1
CHAPTER 4. Criminal Justice Planning Committee for State Judicial System13830-13838
ARTICLE 1. General Provisions13830-13833
ARTICLE 2. Local Assistance Centers for Victims and Witnesses13835-13835.10
ARTICLE 3. Training of Sexual Assault Investigators13836-13836.2
ARTICLE 4. Rape Victim Counseling Centers13837-13838
CHAPTER 5. California Community Crime Resistance Program13840-13846
CHAPTER 5.5. Rural Indian Crime Prevention Program13847-13847.2
CHAPTER 5.7. High Technology Theft Apprehension and Prosecution Program 13848-13848.4
CHAPTER 6. California Career Criminal Apprehension Program13850-13854
CHAPTER 7. Suppression of Drug Abuse in Schools13860-13864
CHAPTER 8. Information on Racial, Ethnic and Religious Crimes13872
CHAPTER 8.6. Law Enforcement Response to Drug Endangered Children13879.80-13879.81
CHAPTER 9. California Major Narcotic Vendors Prosecution Law13880-13884
CHAPTER 9.5. Statewide Sexual Predator Apprehension Team13885-13885.8
CHAPTER 9.7. County Sexual Assault Felony Enforcement (SAFE)Team Program13887-13887.4
CHAPTER 10. California Forensic Science Laboratory Enhancement Program13890-13891
CHAPTER 11. Victims’ Legal Resource Center13897-13897.3
CHAPTER 12. County Sexual Assault Response Team (SART) Program13898-13898.2
CHAPTER 13. Retail Theft Prevention Program13899-13899.1
TITLE 6.5. LOCAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE PLANNING13900-13908
TITLE 7.5. THE HERTZBERG-LESLIE WITNESS PROTECTION ACT14020-14033
TITLE 8. BUILDING SECURITY14051
TITLE 10. COMMUNITY VIOLENCE PREVENTION AND CONFLICT RESOLUTION14110-14121
TITLE 10.5. VIOLENT CRIMES AGAINST WOMEN14140-14143
TITLE 10.6. COMMUNITY CONFLICT RESOLUTION PROGRAMS14150-14156
TITLE 11. RECORDS AND REPORTS OF MONETARY INSTRUMENT TRANSACTIONS14160-14167
TITLE 11.5. CENTRAL VALLEY RURAL CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM14170-14174
TITLE 11.7. CENTRAL COAST RURAL CRIME PREVENTION PROGRAM14180-14182
TITLE 12. VIOLENT CRIME INFORMATION CENTER14200-14216
TITLE 12.2. California Firearm Violence Research Act14230-14232
TITLE 12.5. DNA14250-14251

TITLE 13. LOCAL ENVIRONMENTAL ENFORCEMENT AND TRAINING PROGRAMS 14300-14315
CHAPTER 1. General Provisions14300-14303
CHAPTER 2. Peace Officer Environmental Enforcement Training14304
CHAPTER 3. Environmental Training And Enforcement14306-14308
CHAPTER 4. Environmental Circuit Prosecutor Project14309
CHAPTER 5. Implementation and Funding Priorities14314-14315

PART 5. PEACE OFFICERS’ MEMORIAL 15001-15003

PART 6. CONTROL OF DEADLY WEAPONS 16000-34370

TITLE 1. PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS16000-17360
DIVISION 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS16000-16025
DIVISION 2. DEFINITIONS16100-17360

TITLE 2. WEAPONS GENERALLY 17500-19405
DIVISION 1. MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO WEAPONS GENERALLY17500-17515
DIVISION 2. GENERALLY PROHIBITED WEAPONS17700-17800
CHAPTER 1. Exemptions17700-17745
CHAPTER 2. Miscellaneous Provisions17800
DIVISION 3. SURRENDER, DISPOSAL, AND ENJOINING OF WEAPONS CONSTITUTING A NUISANCE18000-18010
DIVISION 3.2. Gun Violence Restraining Orders18100-18205
CHAPTER 1. General18100-18122
CHAPTER 2. Temporary Emergency Gun Violence Restraining Order18125-18148
CHAPTER 3. Ex Parte Gun Violence Restraining Order18150-18165
CHAPTER 4. Gun Violence Restraining Order Issued After Notice and Hearing18170-18197
CHAPTER 5. Offenses18200-18205
DIVISION 4. SEIZURE OF FIREARM OR OTHER DEADLY WEAPON AT SCENE OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE18250-18500
CHAPTER 1. Seizure and Subsequent Procedures18250-18275
CHAPTER 2. Procedure Where Agency Believes Return of Weapon Would Create Danger18400-18420
CHAPTER 3. Liability18500
DIVISION 5. DESTRUCTIVE DEVICES, EXPLOSIVES, AND SIMILAR WEAPONS18710-19290
CHAPTER 1. Destructive Devices and Explosives Generally18710-19000
ARTICLE 1. Prohibited Acts18710-18780
ARTICLE 2. Exemptions18800
ARTICLE 3. Permit and Inspection18900-18910
ARTICLE 4. Destructive Device Constituting Nuisance19000
CHAPTER 2. Explosive Substance Other Than Fixed Ammunition19100-19190
CHAPTER 3. Handgrenades19200-19290
DIVISION 6. LESS LETHAL WEAPONS19400-19405

TITLE 3. WEAPONS AND DEVICES OTHER THAN FIREARMS19910-23025
DIVISION 1. BB DEVICES19910-19915
DIVISION 2. BLOWGUNS20010-20015
DIVISION 3. BOOBYTRAP20110
DIVISION 4. IMITATION FIREARMS20150-20180
DIVISION 5. KNIVES AND SIMILAR WEAPONS20200-21590
CHAPTER 1. General Provisions20200
CHAPTER 2. Disguised or Misleading Appearance20310-20990
ARTICLE 1. Air Gauge Knife20310-20390
ARTICLE 2. Belt Buckle Knife20410-20490
ARTICLE 3. Cane Sword20510-20590
ARTICLE 4. Lipstick Case Knife20610-20690
ARTICLE 5. Shobi-zue20710-20790
ARTICLE 6. Undetectable Knife20810-20820
ARTICLE 7. Writing Pen Knife20910-20990
CHAPTER 3. Ballistic Knife21110-21190
CHAPTER 4. Dirk or Dagger21310-21390
CHAPTER 5. Switchblade Knife21510-21590
DIVISION 6. KNUCKLES21710-21890
CHAPTER 1. Composite Knuckles or Hard Wooden Knuckles21710
CHAPTER 2. Metal Knuckles21810-21890
DIVISION 7. NUNCHAKU22010-22090
DIVISION 8. SAPS AND SIMILAR WEAPONS22210-22295
DIVISION 9. SHURIKEN22410-22490
DIVISION 10. STUN GUN22610-22625
DIVISION 11. TEAR GAS AND TEAR GAS WEAPONS22810-23025
CHAPTER 1. General Provisions22810-22840
CHAPTER 2. Unlawful Possession, Sale, or Transportation22900-22910
CHAPTER 3. Permits23000-23025
TITLE 4. FIREARMS23500-34370
DIVISION 1. PRELIMINARY PROVISIONS23500-23520
DIVISION 2. FIREARM SAFETY DEVICES, GUN SAFES, AND RELATED WARNINGS23620-23690
DIVISION 3. DISGUISED OR MISLEADING APPEARANCE23800-24790
CHAPTER 1. Miscellaneous Provisions23800
CHAPTER 2. Obliteration of Identification Marks23900-23925
CHAPTER 3. Camouflaging Firearm Container24310-24390
CHAPTER 4. Cane Gun24410-24490
CHAPTER 5. Firearm Not Immediately Recognizable as a Firearm24510-24590
CHAPTER 6. Undetectable Firearm and Firearm Detection Equipment24610-24690
CHAPTER 7. Wallet Gun24710-24790
DIVISION 4. STORAGE OF FIREARMS25000-25225
CHAPTER 1. Preliminary Provisions25000
CHAPTER 2. Criminal Storage of Firearm25100-25140
CHAPTER 3. Storage of Firearm Where Child Obtains Access and Carries Firearm Off-Premises25200-25225
DIVISION 4.5. LOST OR STOLEN FIREARMS25250-25275
DIVISION 5. CARRYING FIREARMS25300-26405
CHAPTER 1. Miscellaneous Rules Relating to Carrying Firearms25300
CHAPTER 2. Carrying a Concealed Firearm25400-25700
ARTICLE 1. Crime of Carrying a Concealed Firearm25400
ARTICLE 2. Peace Officer Exemption25450-25475
ARTICLE 3. Conditional Exemptions25505-25595
ARTICLE 4. Other Exemptions25600-25655
ARTICLE 5. Concealed Carrying of Firearm as a Nuisance25700
CHAPTER 3. Carrying a Loaded Firearm25800-26100
ARTICLE 1. Armed Criminal Action25800
ARTICLE 2. Crime of Carrying a Loaded Firearm in Public25850
ARTICLE 3. Peace Officer Exemption to the Crime of Carrying a Loaded Firearm in Public25900-25925
ARTICLE 4. Other Exemptions to the Crime of Carrying a Loaded Firearm in Public26000-26060
ARTICLE 5. Loaded Firearm in a Motor Vehicle26100
CHAPTER 4. License to Carry A Pistol, Revolver, or Other Firearm Capable of Being Concealed Upon the Person26150-26225
CHAPTER 5. Retired Peace Officer Carrying A Concealed and Loaded Firearm26300-26325
CHAPTER 6. Openly Carrying an Unloaded Handgun26350-26391
ARTICLE 1. Crime of Openly Carrying an Unloaded Handgun26350
ARTICLE 2. Exemptions26361-26391
CHAPTER 7. Carrying an Unloaded Firearm That is not a Handgun26400-26405
ARTICLE 1. Crime of Carrying an Unloaded Firearm that is not a Handgun26400
ARTICLE 2. Exemptions26405
DIVISION 6. SALE, LEASE, OR TRANSFER OF FIREARMS26500-28490
CHAPTER 1. License Requirement for Sale, Lease, or Transfer of Firearms26500-26620
ARTICLE 1. License Requirement and Miscellaneous Exceptions26500-26590
ARTICLE 2. Exceptions Relating to Law Enforcement26600-26625
CHAPTER 2. Issuance, Forfeiture, and Conditions of License to Sell, Lease, or Transfer Firearms at Retail26700-27140
ARTICLE 1. License to Sell, Lease, or Transfer Firearms at Retail26700-26725
ARTICLE 2. Grounds for Forfeiture of License26800-26915
ARTICLE 3. Exceptions Extending Only to Waiting Period26950-26970
ARTICLE 4. Exceptions Extending Only to Grounds for Forfeiture of License27000-27005
ARTICLE 5. Exceptions Relating to Law Enforcement27050-27065
ARTICLE 6. Other Exceptions27100-27140
CHAPTER 3. Gun Show or Event27200-27415
ARTICLE 1. Gun Show or Event27200-27245
ARTICLE 2. Gun Show Enforcement and Security Act of 200027300-27350
ARTICLE 3. Exceptions Relating to Law Enforcement27400-27415
CHAPTER 4. Crimes Relating to Sale, Lease, or Transfer of Firearms27500-28000
ARTICLE 1. Crimes Relating to Sale, Lease, or Transfer of Firearms27500-27590
ARTICLE 2. Exceptions Relating to Law Enforcement27600-27620
ARTICLE 3. Exceptions Extending Only to Waiting Period27650-27670
ARTICLE 4. Exceptions to Restrictions on Delivery of a Firearm27700-27750
ARTICLE 5. Exceptions to the Requirement of Obtaining a Verification Number27805-27835
ARTICLE 6. Exceptions to the Requirement of Using a Dealer for a Private Party Firearms Transaction27850-27970
ARTICLE 7. Report to Department of Justice28000
CHAPTER 4.1. Registration and Assignment of Firearms by Private Patrol Operators28010-28024
CHAPTER 5. Procedure For a Private Party Firearms Transaction28050-28070
CHAPTER 6. Recordkeeping, Background Checks, and Fees Relating to Sale, Lease, or Transfer of Firearms28100-28490
ARTICLE 1. General Provisions Relating to the Register or the Record of Electronic or Telephonic Transfer28100-28110
ARTICLE 2. Form of the Register or the Record of Electronic Transfer28150-28180
ARTICLE 3. Submission of Fees and Firearm Purchaser Information to the Department of Justice28200-28255
ARTICLE 4. Firearms Safety and Enforcement Special Fund28300
ARTICLE 5. Exceptions Relating to Law Enforcement28400-28415
ARTICLE 6. Centralized List of Exempted Federal Firearms Licensees28450-28490
DIVISION 7. MANUFACTURE OF FIREARMS29010-29184
CHAPTER 1. License Requirement for Manufacture of Firearms29010
CHAPTER 2. Issuance, Forfeiture, and Conditions of License to Manufacture Firearms29030-29150
ARTICLE 1. Preliminary Provisions29030
ARTICLE 2. Licensing Process29050-29075
ARTICLE 3. Prohibitions and Requirements Applicable to Licensee29100-29150
CHAPTER 3. Assembly of Firearms29180-29184
DIVISION 8. MISCELLANEOUS RULES RELATING TO FIREARMS GENERALLY29300-29535
CHAPTER 1. Miscellaneous Provisions29300
CHAPTER 2. Entertainment Firearms Permit29500-29535
DIVISION 9. SPECIAL FIREARM RULES RELATING TO PARTICULAR PERSONS29610-30165
CHAPTER 1. Juvenile29610-29750
ARTICLE 1. Possession of Handgun29610-29615
ARTICLE 2. Possession of Live Ammunition29650-29655
ARTICLE 3. Punishment29700-29705
ARTICLE 4. Legislative Intent29750
CHAPTER 2. Person Convicted of Specified Offense, Addicted to Narcotic, or Subject to Court Order29800-29875
ARTICLE 1. Prohibitions on Firearm Access29800-29830
ARTICLE 2. Exemption or Petition for Relief29850-29865
ARTICLE 3. Miscellaneous Provisions29875
CHAPTER 3. Person Convicted of Violent Offense29900-29905
CHAPTER 4. Prohibited Armed Persons File30000-30020
CHAPTER 5. Firearms Eligibility Check30105-30165
ARTICLE 1. Firearms Eligibility Check30105
ARTICLE 2. Exceptions Relating to Law Enforcement30150-30165
DIVISION 10. SPECIAL RULES RELATING TO PARTICULAR TYPES OF FIREARMS OR FIREARM EQUIPMENT30210-33690
CHAPTER 1. Ammunition30210-30395
ARTICLE 1. Flechette Dart Ammunition or Bullet Containing or Carrying an Explosive Agent30210-30290
ARTICLE 2. Other Restrictions Relating to Ammunition30300-30340
ARTICLE 3. Ammunition Vendors30342-30365
ARTICLE 4. Ammunition Purchase Authorizations30370-30371
ARTICLE 5. Ammunition Vendor Licenses30385-30395
CHAPTER 2. Assault Weapons and .50 BMG Rifles30500-31115
ARTICLE 1. General Provisions30500-30530
ARTICLE 2. Unlawful Acts Relating to Assault Weapons and .50 BMG Rifles30600-30680
ARTICLE 3. SKS Rifles30710-30735
ARTICLE 4. Assault Weapon or .50 BMG Rifle Constituting Nuisance30800
ARTICLE 5. Registration of Assault Weapons and .50 BMG Rifles and Related Rules30900-30965
ARTICLE 6. Permits for Assault Weapons and .50 BMG Rifles31000-31005
ARTICLE 7. Licensed Gun Dealers31050-31055
ARTICLE 8. Miscellaneous Provisions31100-31115
CHAPTER 3. Body Armor31310-31360
CHAPTER 4. Handguns and Firearm Safety31500-32110
ARTICLE 1. Unconventional Pistol31500-31590
ARTICLE 2. Firearm Safety Certificate31610-31670
ARTICLE 3. Exceptions to Firearm Safety Certificate Requirement31700-31835
ARTICLE 4. “Unsafe Handgun” and Related Definitions31900-31910
ARTICLE 5. Rules Governing Unsafe Handguns32000-32030
ARTICLE 6. Exceptions to Rules Governing Unsafe Handguns32100-32110
CHAPTER 5. Large-Capacity Magazine32310-32450
ARTICLE 1. Rules Governing Large-Capacity Magazines32310-32390
ARTICLE 2. Exceptions Relating Specifically to Large-Capacity Magazines32400-32455
CHAPTER 6. Machineguns32610-32750
ARTICLE 1. General Provisions32610
ARTICLE 2. Unlawful Acts Relating to Machineguns32625
ARTICLE 3. Permits32650-32670
ARTICLE 4. Licenses to Sell Machineguns32700-32720
ARTICLE 5. Machinegun Constituting Nuisance32750
CHAPTER 7. Multiburst Trigger Activator32900-32990
CHAPTER 8. Short-Barreled Rifle or Short-Barreled Shotgun33210-33320
ARTICLE 1. Restrictions Relating to Short-Barreled Rifle or Short-Barreled Shotgun33210-33290
ARTICLE 2. Permit for Short-Barreled Rifle or Short-Barreled Shotgun33300-33320
CHAPTER 9. Silencers33410-33415
CHAPTER 10. Zip Guns33600-33690
DIVISION 11. FIREARM IN CUSTODY OF COURT OR LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR SIMILAR SITUATION33800-34010
CHAPTER 1. Procedure for Taking Firearm into Custody33800
CHAPTER 2. Return or Transfer of Firearm in Custody or Control of Court or Law Enforcement Agency33850-33895
CHAPTER 3. Firearms that are Unclaimed, Abandoned, or Subject to Destruction34000-34010
DIVISION 12. MISCELLANEOUS DUTIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE34200-34370
CHAPTER 1. Miscellaneous Reports and Publications34200-34205
CHAPTER 2. Ballistics Identification System34350-34370