September 12, 2003



December 3, 2010

Text of Comments to Sections Affected by 2010 Commission Recommendations

CLRC Staff Note. This document sets out the text of official Comments to Commission-recommended statutory changes, enacted in five bills in the 2010 legislative session:

2010 Cal. Stat. ch. 212 (AB 2767 (Committee on Judiciary)). This bill implements the Commission’s recommendation on Statutes Made Obsolete by Trial Court Restructuring: Part 5, 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports ___ (2010).

2010 Cal. Stat. ch. 620 (SB 105 (Harman)). This bill implements the Commission’s recommendation on Donative Transfer Restrictions, 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008). The Comments in that report are superseded by the Comments set out in the following supplemental report:

• Report of the California Law Revision Commission on Chapter 620 of the Statutes of 2010 (to be published as Appendix 4 to the 2010-2011 Annual Report; shown as 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4] in the source citations below.)

2010 Cal. Stat. ch. 697 (SB 189 (Lowenthal)). This bill implements the Commission’s recommendation on Mechanics Lien Law, 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007). The Comments and disposition table in that report are superseded by the Comments and disposition table set out in the following supplemental report:

• Report of the California Law Revision Commission on Chapter 697 of the Statutes of 2010 (to be published as Appendix 5 to the 2010-2011 Annual Report; shown as 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5] in the source citations below).

2010 Cal. Stat. ch. 178 (SB 1115 (Public Safety Committee)) and 2010 Cal. Stat. ch. 711 (SB 1080 (Public Safety Committee)). These bills implement the Commission’s recommendation on Deadly Weapons, 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009). The Comments and disposition table in that report are superseded by the Comments and disposition table set out in two supplemental reports:

• Report of the California Law Revision Commission on Chapter 178 of the Statutes of 2010 (to be published as Appendix 3 to the 2010-2011 Annual Report; shown as 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx3] in the source citations below).

• Report of the California Law Revision Commission on Chapter 711 of the Statutes of 2010 (to be published as Appendix 6 to the 2010-2011 Annual Report; shown as 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6] in the citations below).

The official Comment text for each section affected by Commission-recommended legislation in 2010 is set out below. For reference, the heading for each comment is followed by a bracketed citation to the Commission recommendation or supplemental report that is the source of the Comment language. The bracketed citation is not part of the official Comment.

Please direct any questions to Brian Hebert at 530-752-3626 or bhebert@clrc..

Table of Contents

Business and Professions Code 1

Bus. & Prof. Code § 6103.6 (amended). Compensation for trustee services [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).] 1

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7034 (amended). Prohibited contract clauses [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 1

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7071.10 (amended). Qualifying individual’s bond [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 1

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7071.5 (amended). Contractor’s bond [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 1

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7159.14 (amended). Service and repair contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 1

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7159.5 (amended). Home improvement contract violation [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 1

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7164 (amended). Contract for construction of single-family dwelling [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 1

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7159.1 (amended). Notice to buyer [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 1

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7542.1 (amended). Licensee or employee of licensee carrying tear gas or other nonlethal chemical agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 1

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7574.14 (amended). Persons exempt from chapter [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx3]] 2

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7581 (amended). Rules director may adopt and enforce [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 2

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7582.2 (amended). Application of chapter [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 2

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7583.12 (amended). Requirements for employee or licensee to carry firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 2

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7583.31 (amended). Firearms qualification card [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 2

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7583.35 (amended). Required course for carrying tear gas or other nonlethal chemical agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 2

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7583.37 (amended). Fines and prohibited acts [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 2

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7591.11 (amended). Firearms permit for licensee, qualified manager, or alarm agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 2

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7596.12 (amended). Completion of course to carry tear gas or other nonlethal chemical agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 2

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7596.6 (amended). Firearm qualification card [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 3

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7597.1 (amended). Possession of firearms qualification card required [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 3

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7597.6 (amended). Carrying concealed pistol, revolver, or other firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 3

Bus. & Prof. Code § 8513 (amended). Notice to owner by pest control company [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 3

Bus. & Prof. Code § 17533.9 (amended). Advertising for sale of tear gas, tear gas devices, and tear gas weapons [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 3

Bus. & Prof. Code § 17577.5 (amended). Contract for home water treatment device [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 3

Bus. & Prof. Code § 21626 (amended). “Secondhand dealer” and “coin dealer” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 3

Bus. & Prof. Code § 21628 (amended). Reporting by secondhand dealer or coin dealer relating to property other than firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 3

Bus. & Prof. Code § 21628.2 (amended). Reporting by secondhand dealer relating to firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 3

Bus. & Prof. Code § 21641 (amended). License to engage in business of secondhand dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 3

Civil Code 4

Civ. Code § 1917.166 (amended). Priority of lien [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 4

Civ. Code § 1917.615 (amended). Priority of lien [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 4

Civ. Code § 3059 (amended). Mechanics lien [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 4

Civ. Code § 3060 (amended). Lien on mine [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 4

Civ. Code §§ 3081.1-3081.10 (repealed). Design professionals lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 4

Civ. Code §§ 3082-3267 (repealed). Works of improvement [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 4

Civ. Code § 3319 (amended). Design professional private work contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 4

Civ. Code § 3320 (amended). Payment to design professional on public work contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 4

Civ. Code § 3321 (amended). Payment by design professional on public work contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 4

Civ. Code § 3485 (amended). Abatement of nuisance on real property [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 5

Civ. Code §§ 7100-7106 (amended). Automatic checkout system [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 5

Civ. Code § 8000 (added). Application of definitions [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 5

Civ. Code § 8002 (added). “Admitted surety insurer” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 5

Civ. Code § 8004 (added). “Claimant” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 5

Civ. Code § 8006 (added). “Construction lender” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 5

Civ. Code § 8008 (added). “Contract” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 5

Civ. Code § 8010 (added). “Contract price” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 5

Civ. Code § 8012 (added). “Contractor” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 6

Civ. Code § 8014 (added). “Design professional” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 6

Civ. Code § 8016 (added). “Direct contract” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 6

Civ. Code § 8018 (added). “Direct contractor” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 6

Civ. Code § 8020 (added). “Funds” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 6

Civ. Code § 8022 (added). “Labor, service, equipment, or material” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 6

Civ. Code § 8024 (added). “Laborer” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 6

Civ. Code § 8026 (added). “Lien” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 7

Civ. Code § 8028 (added). “Material supplier” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 7

Civ. Code § 8030 (added). “Payment bond” [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 7

Civ. Code § 8032 (added). “Person” [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 7

Civ. Code § 8034 (added). “Preliminary notice” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 7

Civ. Code § 8036 (added). “Public entity” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 7

Civ. Code § 8038 (added). “Public works contract” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 7

Civ. Code § 8040 (added). “Site” [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 8

Civ. Code § 8042 (added). “Site improvement” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 8

Civ. Code § 8044 (added). “Stop payment notice” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 8

Civ. Code § 8046 (added). “Subcontractor” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 8

Civ. Code § 8048 (added). “Work” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 8

Civ. Code § 8050 (added). “Work of improvement” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 8

Civ. Code § 8052 (added). Application of former law [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 8

Civ. Code § 8054 (added). Relation to other statutes [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 9

Civ. Code § 8056 (added). Rules of practice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 9

Civ. Code § 8058 (added). Calculation of time [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 9

Civ. Code § 8060 (added). Filing and recordation of papers [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 9

Civ. Code § 8062 (added). Effect of act by owner [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 9

Civ. Code § 8064 (added). Co-owners [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 10

Civ. Code § 8066 (added). Agency [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 10

Civ. Code § 8100 (added). Written notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 10

Civ. Code § 8102 (added). Contents of notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 10

Civ. Code § 8104 (added). Notice of overdue laborer compensation 10

Civ. Code § 8106 (added). Manner of giving notice [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 10

Civ. Code § 8108 (added). Address at which notice is given [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 11

Civ. Code § 8110 (added). Mailed notice [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 11

Civ. Code § 8114 (added). Posting of notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 11

Civ. Code § 8116 (added). When notice complete [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 11

Civ. Code § 8118 (added). Proof of notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 11

Civ. Code § 8120 (added). Application of chapter [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 12

Civ. Code § 8122 (added). Terms of contract [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 12

Civ. Code § 8124 (added). Waiver and release [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 12

Civ. Code § 8126 (added). Statement of claimant [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 12

Civ. Code § 8128 (added). Reduction or release of stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 12

Civ. Code § 8130 (added). Accord and satisfaction or settlement agreement not affected [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 12

Civ. Code § 8132 (added). Conditional waiver and release on progress payment [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 13

Civ. Code § 8134 (added). Unconditional waiver and release on progress payment [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 13

Civ. Code § 8136 (added). Conditional waiver and release on final payment [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 13

Civ. Code § 8138 (added). Unconditional waiver and release on final payment [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 13

Civ. Code § 8150 (added). Application of Bond and Undertaking Law [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 13

Civ. Code § 8152 (added). No release of surety from liability [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 13

Civ. Code § 8154 (added). Construction of bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 13

Civ. Code § 8160 (added). Application of title [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 13

Civ. Code § 8170 (added). Contract forms [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 14

Civ. Code § 8172 (added). Designation of construction lender on building permit [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 14

Civ. Code § 8174 (added). Construction trust deed [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 14

Civ. Code § 8180 (added). Completion [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 14

Civ. Code § 8182 (added). Notice of completion [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 14

Civ. Code § 8184 (added). Recordation of notice of completion [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 15

Civ. Code § 8186 (added). Notice of completion of contract for portion of work of improvement [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 15

Civ. Code § 8188 (added). Notice of cessation [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 16

Civ. Code § 8190 (added). Notice of recordation by owner [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 16

Civ. Code § 8200 (added). Preliminary notice prerequisite to remedies [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 16

Civ. Code § 8202 (added). Contents of preliminary notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 17

Civ. Code § 8204 (added). Effect of preliminary notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 17

Civ. Code § 8206 (added). Coverage of preliminary notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 17

Civ. Code § 8208 (added). Direct contractor’s duty to provide information [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 17

Civ. Code § 8210 (added). Owner’s duty to give notice of construction loan [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 18

Civ. Code § 8212 (added). Waiver void [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 18

Civ. Code § 8214 (added). Notices filed with county recorder [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 18

Civ. Code § 8216 (added). Subcontractor discipline [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 18

Civ. Code § 8300 (added). Design professional lien claimant [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 18

Civ. Code § 8302 (added). Lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 18

Civ. Code § 8304 (added). Prerequisites for lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 18

Civ. Code § 8306 (added). Creation, expiration, and release of lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 19

Civ. Code § 8308 (added). Application of part [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 19

Civ. Code § 8310 (added). Mechanics lien right not affected [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 19

Civ. Code § 8312 (added). Time for claim of lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 19

Civ. Code § 8314 (added). Right to pursue other remedies [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 19

Civ. Code § 8316 (added). Priorities [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 19

Civ. Code § 8318 (added). Exemption [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 20

Civ. Code § 8400 (added). Persons entitled to lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 20

Civ. Code § 8402 (added). Site improvement lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 20

Civ. Code § 8404 (added). Who may authorize work [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 21

Civ. Code § 8410 (added). Preliminary notice required [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 21

Civ. Code § 8412 (added). Time for claim of lien by direct contractor [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 21

Civ. Code § 8414 (added). Time for claim of lien by claimant other than direct contractor [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 21

Civ. Code § 8416 (added). Contents of claim of lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 22

Civ. Code § 8422 (added). Forfeiture of lien for false claim [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 22

Civ. Code § 8424 (added). Release bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 22

Civ. Code § 8430 (added). Amount of lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 22

Civ. Code § 8432 (added). Lien limited to work included in contract or modification [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 23

Civ. Code § 8434 (added). Amount of recovery [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 23

Civ. Code § 8440 (added). Property subject to lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 23

Civ. Code § 8442 (added). Interest subject to lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 23

Civ. Code § 8444 (added). Notice of nonresponsibility [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 23

Civ. Code § 8446 (added). Multiple works of improvement [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 24

Civ. Code § 8448 (added). Claim against separate residential units [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 24

Civ. Code § 8450 (added). Priority of lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 24

Civ. Code § 8452 (added). Payment bond obtained by holder of mortgage or deed of trust [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 24

Civ. Code § 8454 (added). Separate contract for site improvement [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 24

Civ. Code § 8456 (added). Priority of advances by lender [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 24

Civ. Code § 8458 (added). Priority of site improvement lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 25

Civ. Code § 8460 (added). Time for commencement of enforcement action [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 25

Civ. Code § 8461 (added). Recordation of lis pendens [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 25

Civ. Code § 8462 (added). Dismissal for lack of prosecution [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 25

Civ. Code § 8464 (added). Costs [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 25

Civ. Code § 8466 (added). Deficiency [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 25

Civ. Code § 8468 (added). Other remedies [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 26

Civ. Code § 8470 (added). Defense of lien enforcement action by contractor [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 26

Civ. Code § 8480 (added). Petition for release order [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 26

Civ. Code § 8482 (added). Demand prerequisite to petition [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 26

Civ. Code § 8484 (added). Contents of petition [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 26

Civ. Code § 8486 (added). Time of hearing [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 26

Civ. Code § 8488 (added). Hearing and order [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 27

Civ. Code § 8490 (added). Court order [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 27

Civ. Code § 8494 (added). Effect of expiration or recordation of court order [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 27

Civ. Code § 8500 (added). Stop payment notice exclusive remedy to reach construction funds [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 27

Civ. Code § 8502 (added). Contents of stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 28

Civ. Code § 8504 (added). False stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 28

Civ. Code § 8506 (added). Manner of giving stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 28

Civ. Code § 8508 (added). Requirements for valid stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 28

Civ. Code § 8510 (added). Release bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 28

Civ. Code § 8520 (added). Stop payment notice to owner [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 28

Civ. Code § 8522 (added). Duty of owner [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 28

Civ. Code § 8530 (added). Stop payment notice to construction lender [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 29

Civ. Code § 8532 (added). Bonded stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 29

Civ. Code § 8534 (added). Objection to bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 29

Civ. Code § 8536 (added). Duty of construction lender [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 29

Civ. Code § 8538 (added). Notice of election [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 30

Civ. Code § 8540 (added). Distribution of funds withheld pursuant to stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 30

Civ. Code § 8542 (added). Amount withheld [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 30

Civ. Code § 8544 (added). Effect of stop payment notice on assignment of funds [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 30

Civ. Code § 8550 (added). Time for enforcement of claim stated in stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 30

Civ. Code § 8552 (added). Joinder, consolidation, and interpleader [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 30

Civ. Code § 8554 (added). Dismissal of enforcement action for lack of prosecution [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 31

Civ. Code § 8556 (added). Dismissal of action or judgment against claimant [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 31

Civ. Code § 8558 (added). Attorney’s fee in action to enforce payment of claim stated in bonded stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 31

Civ. Code § 8560 (added). Interest in action to enforce payment of claim stated in bonded stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 31

Civ. Code § 8600 (added). Limitation of owner’s liability [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 31

Civ. Code § 8602 (added). Public policy of payment bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 31

Civ. Code § 8604 (added). Bond required by lending institution [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 31

Civ. Code § 8606 (added). Conditions of payment bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 32

Civ. Code § 8608 (added). Limitation on part [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 32

Civ. Code § 8609 (added). Bond provision prescribing limitation of action [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 32

Civ. Code § 8610 (added). Statute of limitations for suit on recorded bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 32

Civ. Code § 8612 (added). Notice prerequisite to enforcement [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 32

Civ. Code § 8614 (added). Notice to principal and surety [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 32

Civ. Code § 8700 (added). Application of chapter [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 33

Civ. Code § 8702 (added). Single-family residence and low income housing excluded [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 33

Civ. Code § 8704 (added). Qualified publicly traded company and qualified private company excluded [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 33

Civ. Code § 8710 (added). Security for owner’s payment obligation [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 33

Civ. Code § 8712 (added). Demand for security [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 33

Civ. Code § 8714 (added). Security not waivable [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 33

Civ. Code § 8716 (added). Rights not affected [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 34

Civ. Code § 8720 (added). Form of security [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 34

Civ. Code § 8722 (added). Bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 34

Civ. Code § 8724 (added). Irrevocable letter of credit [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 34

Civ. Code § 8726 (added). Escrow account [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 34

Civ. Code § 8728 (added). Deposits to and disbursements from escrow account [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 34

Civ. Code § 8730 (added). Contract price [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 34

Civ. Code § 8800 (added). Progress payment between owner and direct contractor [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 34

Civ. Code § 8802 (added). Progress payment between direct contractor and subcontractor on public utility work [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 35

Civ. Code § 8810 (added). Application of article [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 35

Civ. Code § 8812 (added). Payment of retention by owner [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 35

Civ. Code § 8814 (added). Payment of retention by direct contractor [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 35

Civ. Code § 8816 (added). Payment for disputed work [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 35

Civ. Code § 8818 (added). Wrongful withholding [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 36

Civ. Code § 8820 (added). Waiver against public policy [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 36

Civ. Code § 8822 (added). Construction loan exempt [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 36

Civ. Code § 8830 (added). “Stop work notice” defined [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 36

Civ. Code § 8832 (added). Stop work notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 36

Civ. Code § 8834 (added). Additional notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 36

Civ. Code § 8836 (added). Notice to construction lender [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 36

Civ. Code § 8838 (added). Immunity from liability [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 37

Civ. Code § 8840 (added). Notice of resolution of dispute or cancellation of stop work notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 37

Civ. Code § 8842 (added). Stop work remedy not exclusive [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 37

Civ. Code § 8844 (added). Judicial proceeding [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 37

Civ. Code § 8846 (added). Waiver against public policy [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 37

Civ. Code § 8848 (added). Application of article [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 37

Civ. Code § 9000 (added). Application of title [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 37

Civ. Code § 9100 (added). Who may use remedies [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 37

Civ. Code § 9200 (added). Completion [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 38

Civ. Code § 9202 (added). Notice of cessation [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 38

Civ. Code § 9204 (added). Notice of completion [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 38

Civ. Code § 9208 (added). Recordation of notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 38

Civ. Code § 9300 (added). Preliminary notice prerequisite to remedies [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 39

Civ. Code § 9302 (added). Giving preliminary notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 39

Civ. Code § 9303 (added). Content of preliminary notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 39

Civ. Code § 9304 (added). Effect of preliminary notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 39

Civ. Code § 9306 (added). Subcontractor discipline [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 39

Civ. Code § 9350 (added). Stop payment notice exclusive remedy to reach construction funds [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 39

Civ. Code § 9352 (added). Contents of stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 40

Civ. Code § 9354 (added). Giving of stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 40

Civ. Code § 9356 (added). Time for giving notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 40

Civ. Code § 9358 (added). Duty to withhold funds [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 40

Civ. Code § 9360 (added). Payment notwithstanding stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 40

Civ. Code § 9362 (added). Notice to claimant [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 40

Civ. Code § 9364 (added). Release bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 40

Civ. Code § 9400 (added). Grounds for summary proceeding [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 41

Civ. Code § 9402 (added). Contractor’s affidavit and demand for release [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 41

Civ. Code § 9404 (added). Notice to claimant [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 41

Civ. Code § 9406 (added). Claimant’s counteraffidavit [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 41

Civ. Code § 9408 (added). Commencement of action [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 41

Civ. Code § 9410 (added). Pleadings and burden of proof [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 41

Civ. Code § 9412 (added). Court determination [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 41

Civ. Code § 9414 (added). Summary determination not res judicata [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 42

Civ. Code § 9450 (added). Distribution of funds withheld pursuant to stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 42

Civ. Code § 9452 (added). Stop payment notice remedy not exclusive [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 42

Civ. Code § 9454 (added). Forfeiture for false notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 42

Civ. Code § 9456 (added). Effect of assignment or garnishment [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 42

Civ. Code § 9500 (added). Prerequisites for enforcement of notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 42

Civ. Code § 9502 (added). Time for enforcement of payment of claim stated in stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 42

Civ. Code § 9504 (added). Notice of action [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 43

Civ. Code § 9506 (added). Joinder, consolidation, and interpleader [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 43

Civ. Code § 9508 (added). Dismissal of enforcement action for lack of prosecution [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 43

Civ. Code § 9510 (added). Dismissal of action or judgment against claimant [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 43

Civ. Code § 9550 (added). Payment bond requirement [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 43

Civ. Code § 9552 (added). Consequences of failure to give bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 43

Civ. Code § 9554 (added). Bond requirements [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 43

Civ. Code § 9558 (added). Statute of limitations [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 44

Civ. Code § 9560 (added). Notice required [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 44

Civ. Code § 9562 (added). Notice to principal and surety [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 44

Civ. Code § 9564 (added). Action on bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 44

Civ. Code § 9566 (added). Limitation on chapter [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 44

Code of Civil Procedure 45

Code Civ. Proc. § 86 (amended). Classification of limited civil cases [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 45

Code Civ. Proc. § 410.42 (amended). Dispute resolution provisions in construction contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 45

Code Civ. Proc. § 708.760 (amended). Judgment debtor a public work contractor [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 45

Code Civ. Proc. § 1085 (amended). Courts authorized to grant writ of mandate [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR] 45

Code Civ. Proc. § 1103 (amended). Courts authorized to grant writ of prohibition [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR] 45

Code Civ. Proc. § 1203.61 (amended). Oil and gas lien [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 45

Code Civ. Proc. § 1281.5 (amended). Arbitration [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 45

Code Civ. Proc. § 1800 (amended). Assignment for benefit of creditors [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 45

Education Code 45

Educ. Code § 17307.5 (amended). Stop work order on public school construction [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 45

Educ. Code § 81133.5 (amended). Stop work order on community college construction [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 46

Family Code 46

Fam. Code § 6383 (amended). Temporary restraining order or emergency protective order issued at scene of domestic violence [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 46

Fam. Code § 6385 (amended). Protective order [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 46

Fish and Game Code 46

Fish & Game Code § 211 (amended). Restrictions on material printed pursuant to Section 210(d) [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 46

Fish & Game Code § 2006 (amended). Loaded rifle or shotgun in vehicle or conveyance on public way [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 46

Fish & Game Code § 3001 (amended). Unlawful take of birds or mammals [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 46

Fish & Game Code § 3801.6 (amended). Nongame birds [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 46

Fish & Game Code § 10500 (amended). Taking or possessing in refuges [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx3]] 46

Fish & Game Code § 10506 (amended). Travel through game refuge [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 47

Government Code 47

Gov’t Code § 6276.18 (amended). Partial list of records and information exempt from Public Records Act [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 47

Gov’t Code § 7480 (amended). Disclosure of financial records [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 47

Gov’t Code § 14975 (amended). Payment bond [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 47

Gov’t Code § 15820.105 (amended). Other requirements [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 47

Gov’t Code § 27287 (amended). Recordation of instrument [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 47

Gov’t Code § 27361.9 (repealed). Filing fee for preliminary notice [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 47

Gov’t Code Civ. Code § 27361.9 (amended). County recorder fee [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]] 47

Gov’t Code § 27473 (added). Compensation of interpreters and translators in coroners’ cases [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR] 47

Gov’t Code § 53071.5 (amended). Imitation firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 48

Gov’t Code § 53647.5 (amended). Interest on bail deposits [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR] 48

Gov’t Code § 53679 (amended). Deposits [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR] 48

Gov’t Code § 66499.2 (amended). Form of surety bond [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 48

Gov’t Code § 68092 (amended). Compensation of interpreters and translators [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR] 48

Gov’t Code § 71601 (amended). Definition of “subordinate judicial officer” [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR] 49

Health and Safety Code 49

Health & Safety Code § 1257.7 (amended). Security and safety assessment and security plan by hospitals [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 49

Health & Safety Code § 5463 (amended). Sewer system construction [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 49

Health & Safety Code § 12000 (amended). “Explosives” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 49

Health & Safety Code § 12101 (amended). Actions requiring permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 49

Health & Safety Code § 12540 (amended). Application of part [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 49

Health & Safety Code § 12756 (amended). State Fire Marshall regulations and flamethrowing devices [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 49

Health & Safety Code § 12757 (amended). Permit to use and possess flamethrowing device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 50

Health & Safety Code § 16017.5 (amended). Stop work order [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 50

Health & Safety Code § 19825 (amended). Building permit [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 50

Health & Safety Code § 34218 (amended). Comprehensive improvement assistance program housing projects [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 50

Insurance Code 50

Ins. Code § 11751.82 (amended). Wrap-up insurance policy [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 50

Labor Code 50

Lab. Code § 218.5 (amended). Nonpayment action [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 50

Penal Code 50

Penal Code § 136.2 (amended). Orders upon belief of, or reasonable likelihood of, harm, intimidation, or dissuasion of victim or witness [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 50

Penal Code § 139 (amended). Punishment for threat to witness or victim by convicted felon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 50

Penal Code § 171b (amended). Unauthorized possession of weapons in public building or at public meeting [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 51

Penal Code § 171d (amended). Punishment for bringing or possessing loaded firearm within Governor’s Mansion and other specified locations [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 51

Penal Code § 171.5 (amended). Items prohibited in airports and passenger terminals [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 51

Penal Code § 186.22a (amended). Building or place where gang commits offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 51

Penal Code § 189 (amended). First and second degree murder [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 51

Penal Code § 244.5 (amended). Stun gun or less lethal weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 51

Penal Code § 245.3 (amended). Assault with deadly weapon on custodial officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 51

Penal Code § 273.6 (amended). Violation of protective order and other orders [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 51

Penal Code § 245 (amended). Assault with weapons [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 51

Penal Code § 417.4 (amended). Punishment for drawing or exhibiting imitation firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 52

Penal Code § 417.6 (amended). Intentional infliction of serious bodily injury by drawing or exhibiting firearm or deadly weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 52

Penal Code § 538d (amended). Fraudulently impersonating peace officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 52

Penal Code § 626.10 (amended). Bringing or possessing weapons on school grounds [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 52

Penal Code Penal Code § 626.91 (added). Ammunition on school grounds [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 52

Penal Code § 626.95 (amended). Firearm at playground or youth center [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 52

Penal Code Penal Code § 653k (repealed). Switchblade knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 52

Penal Code § 667.5 (amended). Enhancement for prior prison terms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 52

Penal Code § 667.7 (amended). Punishment for habitual offenders [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 53

Penal Code § 679.03 (amended). Notice of release, escape, scheduled execution, or death of specified violent offender [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 53

Penal Code § 830.5 (amended). Authority of peace officers to carry firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 53

Penal Code § 830.8 (amended). Federal employees and Washoe tribal law enforcement officers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 53

Penal Code Penal Code § 830.95 (added). Picketing in uniform of peace officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 53

Penal Code § 833.5 (amended). Detention by peace officer to determine whether crime relating to firearms or deadly weapons was committed [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx3]] 53

Penal Code § 836 (amended). Arrest [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 53

Penal Code § 999e (amended). Career criminal prosecution [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 53

Penal Code § 1170.11 (amended). Specific enhancement defined for purposes of Section 1170.1 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 54

Penal Code § 1174.4 (amended). Persons eligible for alternative sentencing program [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 54

Penal Code § 1192.7 (amended). Prosecution of sex crimes [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 54

Penal Code § 1203 (amended). Probation and conditional sentence [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 54

Penal Code § 1203.1 (amended). Terms and conditions of probation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 54

Penal Code § 1203.4 (amended). Dismissal of information or accusation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 54

Penal Code § 1210.1 (amended). Probation for nonviolent drug possession [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 54

Penal Code § 1524 (amended). Search warrant [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 54

Penal Code § 1601 (amended). Availability of outpatient status [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 54

Penal Code § 626.9 (amended). Gun-Free School Zone Act of 1995 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 55

Penal Code § 2933.5 (amended). Persons ineligible for credit on term of imprisonment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 55

Penal Code § 3057 (amended). Confinement pursuant to parole revocation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 55

Penal Code § 4852.03 (amended). Period of rehabilitation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 55

Penal Code § 4852.17 (amended). Certificate of rehabilitation or grant of pardon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 55

Penal Code § 4854 (amended). Effect of pardon on rights relating to firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 55

Penal Code § 11105.03 (amended). Criminal summary history information [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 55

Penal Code § 11108 (amended). Submission of descriptions of stolen property [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 56

Penal Code § 11106 (amended). Retention of records [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 56

Penal Code § 11418 (amended). Weapons of mass destruction [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 56

Penal Code § 11413 (amended). Terrorism [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 56

Penal Code § 11460 (amended). Paramilitary organizations [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 56

Penal Code §§ 12000-12809 (repealed). Control of Deadly Weapons [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 56

Penal Code § 12001 (added). “Firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 56

Penal Code § 12003 (added). Severability of provisions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 56

Penal Code § 12021.5 (as operative Jan. 1, 2011) (added). Weapon enhancement for street gang crime [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]] 57

Penal Code § 12022 (added). Armed with firearm or personal use of deadly or dangerous weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 57

Penal Code § 12022.1 (added). Secondary offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 57

Penal Code § 12022.2 (as operative Jan. 1, 2011) (added). Possession of armor penetrating ammunition or wearing of body vest [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6] (2009)] 57

Penal Code § 12022.3 (added). Weapon enhancement for sexual offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 57

Penal Code § 12022.4 (as operative Jan. 1, 2011) (added). Furnishing firearm [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]] 57

Penal Code § 12022.5 (added). Personal use of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 57

Penal Code § 12022.53 (added). Personal use or discharge of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 57

Penal Code § 12022.55 (added). Discharge of firearm from motor vehicle causing great bodily injury or death [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 58

Penal Code § 12022.6 (added). Taking, damaging, or destroying property [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 58

Penal Code § 12022.7 (added). Great bodily injury [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 58

Penal Code § 12022.75 (added). Administration of controlled substance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 58

Penal Code § 12022.8 (added). Infliction of great bodily injury in committing sexual offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 58

Penal Code § 12022.85 (added). Sexual offense by person with knowledge that the person has AIDS [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 58

Penal Code § 12022.9 (added). Termination of pregnancy of victim known to be pregnant [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 58

Penal Code § 12022.95 (added). Injury to child [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 58

Penal Code § 13510 (amended). Rules establishing minimum standards [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR] 58

Penal Code § 13730 (amended). Domestic violence-related calls for assistance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 58

Penal Code § 16000 (added). Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 59

Penal Code § 16005 (added). Nonsubstantive reform [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 59

Penal Code § 16010 (added). Continuation of existing law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 59

Penal Code § 16015 (added). Determining existence of prior conviction [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 59

Penal Code § 16020 (added). Judicial decision interpreting former law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 59

Penal Code § 16025 (added). Constitutionality [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 59

Penal Code § 16100 (added). “.50 BMG cartridge” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 60

Penal Code § 16110 (added). “.50 BMG rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 60

Penal Code § 16120 (added). “Abuse” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 60

Penal Code § 16130 (added). “Agent” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 60

Penal Code § 16140 (added). “Air gauge knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 60

Penal Code § 16150 (added). “Ammunition” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 60

Penal Code § 16160 (added). “Antique cannon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 60

Penal Code § 16170 (added). “Antique firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 60

Penal Code § 16180 (added). “Antique rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 61

Penal Code § 16190 (added). “Application to purchase” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 61

Penal Code § 16200 (added). “Assault weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 61

Penal Code § 16220 (added). “Ballistic knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 61

Penal Code § 16230 (added). “Ballistics identification system” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 61

Penal Code § 16240 (added). “Basic firearms safety certificate” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 61

Penal Code § 16250 (added). “BB device” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 61

Penal Code § 16260 (added). “Belt buckle knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 61

Penal Code § 16270 (added). “Blowgun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 61

Penal Code § 16280 (added). “Blowgun ammunition” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 62

Penal Code § 16288 (added). “Body armor” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]] 62

Penal Code § 16290 (added). “Body vest” or “body shield” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 62

Penal Code § 16300 (added). “Bona fide evidence of identity” or “bona fide evidence of majority and identity” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 62

Penal Code § 16310 (added). “Boobytrap” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 62

Penal Code § 16320 (added). “Camouflaging firearm container” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 62

Penal Code § 16330 (added). “Cane gun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 62

Penal Code § 16340 (added). “Cane sword” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 62

Penal Code § 16350 (added). “Capacity to accept more than 10 rounds” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 62

Penal Code § 16360 (added). “CCW” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 62

Penal Code § 16370 (added). “Certified instructor” or “DOJ Certified Instructor” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 62

Penal Code § 16380 (added). “Chamber load indicator” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 63

Penal Code § 16400 (added). “Clear evidence of the person’s identity and age” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 63

Penal Code § 16405 (added). “Composite knuckles” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 63

Penal Code § 16410 (added). “Consultant-evaluator” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 63

Penal Code § 16420 (added). “Dagger” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 63

Penal Code § 16430 (added). “Deadly weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 63

Penal Code § 16440 (added). “Dealer” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 63

Penal Code § 16450 (added). “Department” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 63

Penal Code § 16460 (added). “Destructive device” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 63

Penal Code § 16470 (added). “Dirk” or “dagger” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 64

Penal Code § 16480 (added). “DOJ Certified Instructor” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 64

Penal Code § 16490 (added). “Domestic violence” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 64

Penal Code § 16500 (added). “Drop safety requirement for handguns” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 64

Penal Code § 16510 (added). “Explosive” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 64

Penal Code § 16520 (added). “Firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 64

Penal Code § 16530 (added). “Firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 64

Penal Code § 16540 (added). “Firearm safety device” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 65

Penal Code § 16550 (added). “Firearm transaction record” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 65

Penal Code § 16560 (added). “Firing requirement for handguns” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 65

Penal Code § 16570 (added). “Flechette dart” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 65

Penal Code § 16575 (added). “Former Article 4 of Chapter 1 provisions” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 65

Penal Code § 16580 (added). “Former Chapter 1 provisions” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 65

Penal Code § 16585 (added). “Former Section 12078 provisions” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 65

Penal Code § 16590 (added). “Generally prohibited weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 66

Penal Code § 16600 (added). “Great bodily injury” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 66

Penal Code § 16610 (added). “Gun safe” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 66

Penal Code § 16620 (added). “Gun Show Trader” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 66

Penal Code § 16630 (added). “Gunsmith” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 66

Penal Code § 16640 (added). “Handgun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 66

Penal Code § 16650 (added). “Handgun ammunition” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]] 67

Penal Code § 16660 (added). “Handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or armor” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 67

Penal Code § 16662 (added). “Handgun ammunition vendor” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 67

Penal Code § 16670 (added). “Handgun safety certificate” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 67

Penal Code § 16680 (added). “Hard wooden knuckles” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 67

Penal Code § 16690 (added). “Honorably retired” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 67

Penal Code § 16700 (added). “Imitation firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 67

Penal Code § 16720 (added). “Immediate family member” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 68

Penal Code § 16730 (added). “Infrequent” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 68

Penal Code § 16740 (added). “Large-capacity magazine” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 68

Penal Code § 16750 (added). “Lawful possession of the firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 68

Penal Code § 16760 (added). “Leaded cane” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 68

Penal Code § 16770 (added). “Less lethal ammunition” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 68

Penal Code § 16780 (added). “Less lethal weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 68

Penal Code § 16790 (added). “Licensed gun dealer” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 69

Penal Code § 16800 (added). “Licensed gun show producer” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 69

Penal Code § 16810 (added). “Licensed premises,” “licensee’s business premises,” and “licensee’s place of business” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 69

Penal Code § 16820 (added). “Licensee” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 69

Penal Code § 16822 (added). “Licensee’s business premises” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 69

Penal Code § 16824 (added). “Licensee’s place of business” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 69

Penal Code § 16830 (added). “Lipstick case knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 69

Penal Code § 16840 (added). “Loaded” and “loaded firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 69

Penal Code § 16850 (added). “Locked container” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 70

Penal Code § 16860 (added). “Locking device” for firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 70

Penal Code § 16870 (added). “Long-gun safe” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 70

Penal Code § 16880 (added). “Machinegun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 70

Penal Code § 16890 (added). “Magazine” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 70

Penal Code § 16900 (added). “Magazine disconnect mechanism” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 70

Penal Code § 16920 (added). “Metal knuckles” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 70

Penal Code § 16930 (added). “Multiburst trigger activator” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 71

Penal Code § 16940 (added). “Nunchaku” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 71

Penal Code § 16960 (added). “Operation of law” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 71

Penal Code § 16965 (added). “Passenger’s or driver’s area” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 71

Penal Code § 16970 (added). “Person” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 71

Penal Code § 16980 (added). “Person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 71

Penal Code § 16990 (added). “Person taking title or possession of a firearm by operation of law” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 71

Penal Code § 17000 (added). “Personal handgun importer” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 71

Penal Code § 17010 (added). “Pistol” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 71

Penal Code § 17020 (added). “Principal place of employment or business” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 72

Penal Code § 17030 (added). “Prohibited area” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 72

Penal Code § 17070 (added). “Responsible adult” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 72

Penal Code § 17080 (added). “Revolver” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 72

Penal Code § 17090 (added). “Rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 72

Penal Code § 17110 (added). “Secure facility” for firearm storage by dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 72

Penal Code § 17111 (added). “Secure facility” for firearm storage by manufacturer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 72

Penal Code § 17125 (added). “Security Exemplar” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 72

Penal Code § 17140 (added). “Semiautomatic pistol” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 72

Penal Code § 17160 (added). “Shobi-zue” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 72

Penal Code § 17170 (added). “Short-barreled rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 73

Penal Code § 17180 (added). “Short-barreled shotgun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 73

Penal Code § 17190 (added). “Shotgun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 73

Penal Code § 17200 (added). “Shuriken” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 73

Penal Code § 17210 (added). “Silencer” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 73

Penal Code § 17220 (added). “SKS rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 73

Penal Code § 17230 (added). “Stun gun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 73

Penal Code § 17235 (added). “Switchblade knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 73

Penal Code § 17240 (added). “Tear gas” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 74

Penal Code § 17250 (added). “Tear gas weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 74

Penal Code § 17270 (added). “Unconventional pistol” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 74

Penal Code § 17280 (added). “Undetectable firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 74

Penal Code § 17290 (added). “Undetectable knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 74

Penal Code § 17300 (added). “Unsafe handgun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 74

Penal Code § 17310 (added). “Used firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 74

Penal Code § 17315 (added). “Vendor” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 74

Penal Code § 17320 (added). “Violent felony” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 74

Penal Code § 17330 (added). “Wallet gun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 74

Penal Code § 17340 (added). “Wholesaler” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 75

Penal Code § 17350 (added). “Writing pen knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 75

Penal Code § 17360 (added). “Zip gun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 75

Penal Code § 17500 (added). Bearing deadly weapon with intent to assault [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 75

Penal Code § 17505 (added). Advertising sale of prohibited weapon or device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 75

Penal Code § 17510 (added). Picketing with deadly weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 75

Penal Code § 17515 (added). Officer carrying equipment authorized for enforcement of law or ordinance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 75

Penal Code § 17700 (added). Exemption for antique firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 75

Penal Code § 17705 (added). Exemption for firearm or ammunition constituting curio or relic [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 76

Penal Code § 17710 (added). Exemption for “any other weapon” in possession of person permitted to possess it under federal Gun Control Act of 1968 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 76

Penal Code § 17715 (added). Exemption for historical society, museum, or institutional collection [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 76

Penal Code § 17720 (added). Exemption for motion picture, television, video production, or entertainment event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 76

Penal Code § 17725 (added). Exemption for person who sells to historical society, museum, or institutional collection, or for purposes of entertainment event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 76

Penal Code § 17730 (added). Exemption for law enforcement or person who sells to law enforcement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 76

Penal Code § 17735 (added). Exemption for transportation of non-firearm to law enforcement for disposition according to law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 76

Penal Code § 17740 (added). Exemption for transportation of firearm to law enforcement for disposition according to law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 76

Penal Code § 17745 (added). Exemption for possession by forensic laboratory [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 76

Penal Code § 17800 (added). Distinct and separate offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 77

Penal Code § 18000 (added). Surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 77

Penal Code § 18005 (added). Disposal of weapons constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 77

Penal Code § 18010 (added). Treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 77

Penal Code § 18250 (added). Seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 77

Penal Code § 18255 (added). Receipt for weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 78

Penal Code § 18260 (added). Delivery of deadly weapon seized by peace officer for community college or school district [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 78

Penal Code § 18265 (added). Holding period [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 79

Penal Code § 18270 (added). Return of stolen weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 79

Penal Code § 18275 (added). Sale or destruction of deadly weapon held longer than one year [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 79

Penal Code § 18400 (added). Petition to determine whether weapon should be returned [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 80

Penal Code § 18405 (added). Notice of petition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 80

Penal Code § 18410 (added). Hearing on petition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 80

Penal Code § 18415 (added). Order of default [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 81

Penal Code § 18420 (added). Petition for second hearing [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 81

Penal Code § 18500 (added). No liability for act in good faith under this division [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 81

Penal Code § 18710 (added). Unlawful possession of destructive device other than fixed ammunition greater than .60 caliber [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 81

Penal Code § 18715 (added). Reckless or malicious possession of destructive device or explosive in public place [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 82

Penal Code § 18720 (added). Possession of materials with intent to create destructive device or explosive [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 82

Penal Code § 18725 (added). Destructive device or explosive on vessel, aircraft, or other vehicle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 82

Penal Code § 18730 (added). Sale or transportation of destructive device other than fixed ammunition greater than .60 caliber [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 82

Penal Code § 18735 (added). Sale, possession, or transport of fixed ammunition greater than .60 caliber [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 82

Penal Code § 18740 (added). Use or attempted use of destructive device or explosive with intent to cause fear or harm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 82

Penal Code § 18745 (added). Use or attempted use of destructive device or explosive with intent to commit murder [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 82

Penal Code § 18750 (added). Willful and malicious use of destructive device or explosive resulting in bodily injury [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 82

Penal Code § 18755 (added). Willful and malicious use of destructive device or explosive resulting in death, mayhem, or great bodily injury [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 82

Penal Code § 18780 (added). No probation or suspension of sentence [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 83

Penal Code § 18800 (added). Use of destructive device or explosive by law enforcement, military, or firefighter [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 83

Penal Code § 18900 (added). Permit for destructive device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 83

Penal Code § 18905 (added). Permit fees and renewal process [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 83

Penal Code § 18910 (added). Inspection by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 83

Penal Code § 19000 (added). Destructive device constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 83

Penal Code § 19100 (added). Carrying concealed explosive substance other than fixed ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 83

Penal Code § 19190 (added). Concealed explosive substance constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 83

Penal Code § 19200 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of metal military practice handgrenade or metal replica handgrenade [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 84

Penal Code § 19205 (added). Toy or permanently inoperative handgrenade [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 84

Penal Code § 19290 (added). Metal military practice handgrenade or metal replica handgrenade constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 84

Penal Code § 19400 (added). Less lethal weapon or ammunition for official use by peace officer or custodial officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 84

Penal Code § 19405 (added). Punishment for sale of less lethal weapon to person under age 18 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 84

Penal Code § 19910 (added). Sale of BB device to minor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 84

Penal Code § 19915 (added). Furnishing BB device to minor without parental permission [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 84

Penal Code § 20010 . Unlawful acts relating to blowguns or blowgun ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 85

Penal Code § 20015 (added). Use of blowgun or blowgun ammunition by veterinarian or animal control professional [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 85

Penal Code § 20110 (added). Boobytrap [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 85

Penal Code § 20150 (added). Consequences of making imitation firearm or specified device look more like firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 85

Penal Code § 20155 (added). Failure to comply with federal law or regulation on marking of toy, look-alike, or imitation firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 85

Penal Code § 20160 (added). Advisory requirement for imitation firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 85

Penal Code § 20165 (added). Unlawful commercial activities relating to imitation firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 85

Penal Code § 20170 (added). Display of imitation firearm in public place [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 85

Penal Code § 20175 (added). Exemptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 86

Penal Code § 20180 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 86

Penal Code § 20200 (added). Circumstances in which knife is not deemed “concealed” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 86

Penal Code § 20310 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of air gauge knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 86

Penal Code § 20390 (added). Air gauge knife constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 86

Penal Code § 20410 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of belt buckle knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 86

Penal Code § 20490 (added). Belt buckle knife constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 87

Penal Code § 20510 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of cane sword [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 87

Penal Code § 20590 (added). Cane sword constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 87

Penal Code § 20610 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of lipstick case knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 87

Penal Code § 20690 (added). Lipstick case knife constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 87

Penal Code § 20710 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of shobi-zue [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 87

Penal Code § 20790 (added). Shobi-zue constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 87

Penal Code § 20810 (added). Restrictions relating to undetectable knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 88

Penal Code § 20815 (added). Undetectable knife for law enforcement or military entity [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 88

Penal Code § 20820 (added). Undetectable knife for historical society, museum, or institutional collection open to public [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 88

Penal Code § 20910 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of writing pen knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 88

Penal Code § 20990 (added). Writing pen knife constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 88

Penal Code § 21110 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of ballistic knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 88

Penal Code § 21190 (added). Ballistic knife constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 89

Penal Code § 21310 (added). Carrying concealed dirk or dagger [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 89

Penal Code § 21390 (added). Concealed dirk or dagger constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 89

Penal Code § 21510 (added). Restrictions relating to switchblade knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 89

Penal Code § 21590 (added). Switchblade knife constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 89

Penal Code § 21710 (added). Restrictions relating to composite knuckles and hard wooden knuckles [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 89

Penal Code § 21810 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of metal knuckles [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 89

Penal Code § 21890 (added). Metal knuckles constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 89

Penal Code § 22010 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of nunchaku [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 90

Penal Code § 22015 (added). Nunchaku for school teaching arts of self-defense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 90

Penal Code § 22090 (added). Nunchaku constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 90

Penal Code § 22210 (added). Prohibition relating to leaded cane or to instrument or weapon of kind commonly known as billy, blackjack, sandbag, sandclub, sap, or slungshot [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 90

Penal Code § 22215 (added). Exemption relating to wooden clubs or batons for special police officers or uniformed security guards [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 90

Penal Code § 22290 (added). Nuisance created by leaded cane or by instrument or weapon of kind commonly known as billy, blackjack, sandbag, sandclub, sap, or slungshot [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 91

Penal Code § 22295 (added). Wooden club or baton for law enforcement purposes [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]] 91

Penal Code § 22410 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of shuriken [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 91

Penal Code § 22490 (added). Shuriken constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 91

Penal Code § 22610 (added). Unlawful acts relating to stun gun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 91

Penal Code § 22615 (added). Serial number and name of manufacturer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 91

Penal Code § 22620 (added). Violation punishable as misdemeanor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 91

Penal Code § 22625 (added). Instruction booklet for stun gun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 91

Penal Code § 22810 (added). Lawful and unlawful acts relating to tear gas and tear gas weapons [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 92

Penal Code § 22815 (added). Minor age 16 or older [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 92

Penal Code § 22820 (added). Peace officer trained in use of tear gas [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 92

Penal Code § 22825 (added). Custodial officer of county [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 92

Penal Code § 22830 (added). Member of military or federal law enforcement officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 92

Penal Code § 22835 (added). Private investigator or private patrol operator or employee [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 92

Penal Code § 22840 (added). Tear gas or tear gas weapons in prison, jail, or similar institution [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 92

Penal Code § 22900 (added). Unlawful sale, possession, or transportation of tear gas or tear gas weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 92

Penal Code § 22905 (added). Affixation of serial number and name of manufacturer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 93

Penal Code § 22910 (added). Obliteration of serial number, name of manufacturer, or other identification mark [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 93

Penal Code § 23000 (added). Permit issued by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 93

Penal Code § 23005 (added). Permit application [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 93

Penal Code § 23010 (added). Permit fees and renewal process [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 93

Penal Code § 23015 (added). Permit for bank or other financial institution [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 93

Penal Code § 23020 (added). Storage of permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 93

Penal Code § 23025 (added). Revocation or suspension of permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 93

Penal Code § 23500 (added). Dangerous Weapons Control Law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 94

Penal Code § 23505 (added). Severability [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 94

Penal Code § 23510 (added). Distinct and separate offense despite reference to “any firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 94

Penal Code § 23515 (added). Violent use of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 94

Penal Code § 23520 (added). Fingerprint requirement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 94

Penal Code § 23620 (added). Aroner-Scott-Hayden Firearms Safety Act of 1999 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 94

Penal Code § 23625 (added). Legislative findings [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 94

Penal Code § 23630 (added). Limitations on application [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 94

Penal Code § 23635 (added). Firearm safety device requirement, warning requirement for noncomplying long-gun safe, and warning described in Section 23640 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 94

Penal Code § 23640 (added). Warning label [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 95

Penal Code § 23645 (added). Punishment for violation of Section 23635 or 23640 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 95

Penal Code § 23650 (added). Minimum safety standard for firearm safety devices and gun safes [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 95

Penal Code § 23655 (added). Testing of firearm safety devices [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 95

Penal Code § 23660 (added). Sale, distribution, or manufacture of unlisted or noncomplying firearm safety device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 95

Penal Code § 23665 (added). Sale or manufacture of noncomplying long-gun safe [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 95

Penal Code § 23670 (added). Punishment for violation of Section 23660 or 23665 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 95

Penal Code § 23675 (added). Effect of compliance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 96

Penal Code § 23680 (added). Recall, replacement, or correction of nonconforming device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 96

Penal Code § 23685 (added). Report of incident in which child suffers unintentional or self-inflicted gunshot wound [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 96

Penal Code § 23690 (added). Fee [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 96

Penal Code § 23800 (added). Bright orange or bright green firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 96

Penal Code § 23900 (added). Obliteration of firearm identification marks prohibited [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 96

Penal Code § 23910 (added). Assignment of number or mark when firearm lacks one [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 96

Penal Code § 23915 (added). Additional number or identifying indicium [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 96

Penal Code § 23920 (added). Possession, sale, or purchase of firearm with knowledge of obliteration of identifying number or mark [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 97

Penal Code § 23925 (added). Exemptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 97

Penal Code § 24310 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of camouflaging firearm container [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 97

Penal Code § 24390 (added). Camouflaging firearm container constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 97

Penal Code § 24410 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of cane gun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 97

Penal Code § 24490 (added). Cane gun constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 97

Penal Code § 24510 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of firearm not immediately recognizable as firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 97

Penal Code § 24590 (added). Firearm not immediately recognizable as such constitutes nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 98

Penal Code § 24610 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of undetectable firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 98

Penal Code § 24680 (added). Firearm detection equipment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 98

Penal Code § 24690 (added). Undetectable firearm constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 98

Penal Code § 24710 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of wallet gun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 98

Penal Code § 24790 (added). Wallet gun constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 98

Penal Code § 25000 (added). “Child” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 98

Penal Code § 25100 (added). Criminal storage of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 99

Penal Code § 25105 (added). Exceptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 99

Penal Code § 25110 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 99

Penal Code § 25115 (added). Prosecution of parent or guardian [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 99

Penal Code § 25120 (added). Timing of prosecution of parent or guardian [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 99

Penal Code § 25125 (added). Impact of attending firearm safety training course [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 99

Penal Code § 25130 (added). Posting of required notice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 99

Penal Code § 25200 (added). Storage of firearm where child obtains access and carries firearm off-premises [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 99

Penal Code § 25205 (added). Exceptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 100

Penal Code § 25210 (added). Prosecution of parent or guardian [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 100

Penal Code § 25215 (added). Timing of prosecution of parent or guardian [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 100

Penal Code § 25220 (added). Impact of attending firearm safety training course [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 100

Penal Code § 25225 (added). Posting of required notice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 100

Penal Code § 25300 (added). Carrying firearm in public while masked to hide identity [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 100

Penal Code § 25400 (added). Crime of carrying concealed firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 100

Penal Code § 25450 (added). Peace officer exemption [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 101

Penal Code § 25455 (added). Identification certificate for honorably retired peace officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 101

Penal Code § 25460 (added). Format of endorsement on identification certificate [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 101

Penal Code § 25465 (added). Renewal of privilege to carry concealed firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 101

Penal Code § 25470 (added). Denial or revocation of privilege to carry concealed firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 101

Penal Code § 25475 (added). Maintaining privilege to carry concealed firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 102

Penal Code § 25505 (added). Conditions for exemption to apply [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 102

Penal Code § 25510 (added). Exemption for motion picture, television, video production, or entertainment event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 102

Penal Code § 25515 (added). Exemption for club or organization for lawfully collecting and displaying firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 102

Penal Code § 25520 (added). Exemption for recognized sporting event or safety or hunter safety class [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 102

Penal Code § 25525 (added). Exemption for transportation of firearm by owner or person in lawful possession to place of residence, place of business, or other private property of that person [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 102

Penal Code § 25530 (added). Exemption for repair, transfer, sale, or loan of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 103

Penal Code § 25535 (added). Exemption for gun show, swap meet, or similar event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 103

Penal Code § 25540 (added). Exemption for target range [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 103

Penal Code § 25545 (added). Exemption for transportation to place designated by person authorized to issue license to carry firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 103

Penal Code § 25550 (added). Exemption for camping [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 103

Penal Code § 25555 (added). Exemption for person taking title or possession of firearm by operation of law, or person receiving firearm by gift, bequest, intestate succession, or other means from immediate family member [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 104

Penal Code § 25560 (added). Exemption for transportation of firearm to utilize Section 28000 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 104

Penal Code § 25565 (added). Exemption for sale, delivery, or transfer of firearm to governmental entity as part of program where entity is buying or receiving weapons from private individuals [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 104

Penal Code § 25570 (added). Exemption for transportation of firearm by finder to law enforcement agency [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 104

Penal Code § 25575 (added). Exemption for compliance with restrictions relating to importation of handgun by personal handgun importer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 104

Penal Code § 25580 (added). Exemption for transportation of curio or relic brought into state by licensed collector [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 104

Penal Code § 25585 (added). Exemption for transportation of firearm to obtain identification number or mark [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 105

Penal Code § 25595 (added). Effect of article [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 105

Penal Code § 25600 (added). Carrying concealed firearm when in reasonable belief of grave danger to self [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 105

Penal Code § 25605 (added). Carrying or possession of firearm at one’s place of residence, place of business, or other private property [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 105

Penal Code § 25610 (added). Carrying firearm in locked container [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 105

Penal Code § 25615 (added). Transportation of unloaded handguns by licensed manufacturer, importer, wholesaler, repairer, or dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 106

Penal Code § 25620 (added). Member of military on duty or organization authorized by law to purchase or receive weapons [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 106

Penal Code § 25625 (added). Parading by, or traveling to meeting of, duly authorized military or civil organization [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 106

Penal Code § 25630 (added). Guard or messenger of common carrier, bank, or financial institution, when involved in shipping, transporting, or delivering money or other thing of value [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 106

Penal Code § 25635 (added). Member of club or organization for purpose of practicing at established target ranges [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 106

Penal Code § 25640 (added). Licensed hunters or fishermen [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 106

Penal Code § 25645 (added). Transportation of unloaded firearms by person operating licensed common carrier [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 106

Penal Code § 25650 (added). Honorably retired federal officer or agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 107

Penal Code § 25655 (added). Person licensed to carry concealed pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 107

Penal Code § 25700 (added). Unlawful concealed carrying of handgun as nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 107

Penal Code § 25800 (added). Armed criminal action [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 107

Penal Code § 25850 (added). Crime of carrying loaded firearm in public [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 107

Penal Code § 25900 (added). Peace officer exemption [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 108

Penal Code § 25905 (added). Identification certificate for honorably retired peace officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 108

Penal Code § 25910 (added). Format of endorsement on identification certificate [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 108

Penal Code § 25915 (added). Renewal of privilege to carry loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 108

Penal Code § 25920 (added). Denial or revocation of privilege to carry loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 109

Penal Code § 25925 (added). Maintaining privilege to carry loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 109

Penal Code § 26000 (added). Members of military on duty [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 109

Penal Code § 26005 (added). Target range or shooting club [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 109

Penal Code § 26010 (added). Person licensed to carry concealed pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 109

Penal Code § 26015 (added). Armored vehicle guard [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 109

Penal Code § 26020 (added). Honorably retired federal officer or agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 109

Penal Code § 26025 (added). Patrol special police officers, animal control officers, zookeepers, humane officers, and harbor police officers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 109

Penal Code § 26030 (added). Guards, messengers, private investigators, private patrol operators, and alarm company operators [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 110

Penal Code § 26035 (added). Loaded firearm at one’s place of business or own private property [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 110

Penal Code § 26040 (added). Hunting [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 110

Penal Code § 26045 (added). Reasonable belief of immediate, grave danger to person or property [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 110

Penal Code § 26050 (added). Making lawful arrest [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 111

Penal Code § 26055 (added). Place of residence, including campsite [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 111

Penal Code § 26060 (added). Rocket or other emergency or distress signaling device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 111

Penal Code § 26100 (added). Loaded firearm in motor vehicle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 111

Penal Code § 26150 (added). Issuance of license by sheriff [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 111

Penal Code § 26155 (added). Issuance of license by head of municipal police department [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 111

Penal Code § 26160 (added). Written policy [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 111

Penal Code § 26165 (added). Training course [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 111

Penal Code § 26170 (added). Issuance of license to person deputized or appointed as peace officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 112

Penal Code § 26175 (added). License application [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 112

Penal Code § 26180 (added). False statement on application form [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 112

Penal Code § 26185 (added). Fingerprinting and Department of Justice report [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 112

Penal Code § 26190 (added). Application fees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 112

Penal Code § 26195 (added). No license for person prohibited from possessing, receiving, owning, or purchasing firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 112

Penal Code § 26200 (added). Restrictions or conditions on license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 113

Penal Code § 26205 (added). Notification of applicant [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 113

Penal Code § 26210 (added). Change of licensee’s address [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 113

Penal Code § 26215 (added). Amendment of license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 113

Penal Code § 26220 (added). Duration of license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 113

Penal Code § 26225 (added). Duties of licensing authority and Attorney General [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 113

Penal Code § 26300 (added). Requirements for retired peace officer to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 114

Penal Code § 26305 (added). Grounds for revocation or denial of privilege to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 114

Penal Code § 26310 (added). Procedure for denial of privilege to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 114

Penal Code § 26312 (added). Procedure for, and procedure following, temporary revocation of privilege to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 114

Penal Code § 26315 (added). Procedure for permanent revocation of privilege to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 114

Penal Code § 26320 (added). Hearing [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 114

Penal Code § 26325 (added). Procedure when privilege to carry concealed and loaded firearm is revoked [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 114

Penal Code § 26500 (added). License requirement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 114

Penal Code § 26505 (added). Exception when person liquidates personal firearm collection or acts pursuant to operation of law, court order, or Enforcement of Judgments Law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 115

Penal Code § 26510 (added). Exception for person acting pursuant to nuisance law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 115

Penal Code § 26515 (added). Exception for person who obtains title to firearm as surviving spouse or by intestate succession or bequest [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 115

Penal Code § 26520 (added). Exception for infrequent sale, lease, or transfer of firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 115

Penal Code § 26525 (added). Exception for sale, lease, or transfer of certain used firearms at gun shows, with program to be administered by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 115

Penal Code § 26530 (added). Exception for sales, deliveries, or transfers of firearms between or to licensed importers and manufacturers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 115

Penal Code § 26535 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by licensed importer or manufacturer to dealer or wholesaler [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 115

Penal Code § 26540 (added). Exception for deliveries and transfers made pursuant to specified laws relating to weapons surrendered to, seized by, or in custody of law enforcement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 116

Penal Code § 26545 (added). Exception for loan made for purpose of target shooting [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 116

Penal Code § 26550 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by licensed manufacturer, importer, or wholesaler to licensed person residing outside California [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 116

Penal Code § 26555 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by licensed person residing outside California to manufacturer, importer, or wholesaler [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 116

Penal Code § 26560 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by wholesaler to dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 116

Penal Code § 26565 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by nonresident to licensed dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 116

Penal Code § 26570 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by licensed nonresident to dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 116

Penal Code § 26575 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearm between wholesalers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 116

Penal Code § 26580 (added). Exception for firearm used solely as prop [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 117

Penal Code § 26585 (added). Exception for delivery of unloaded curio or relic by licensed collector to dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 117

Penal Code § 26587 (added). Exception for loan to gunsmith for service or repair, and return by gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 117

Penal Code § 26588 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, transfer, or return of firearm by permitholder in accordance with permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 117

Penal Code § 26590 (added). Exception for delivery, transfer, or return of firearm made by court or law enforcement agency pursuant to Chapter 2 of Division 11 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 117

Penal Code § 26600 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 117

Penal Code § 26605 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 117

Penal Code § 26610 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 117

Penal Code § 26615 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 118

Penal Code § 26700 (added). “Dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 118

Penal Code § 26705 (added). Issuance of license to sell firearms at retail [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 118

Penal Code § 26710 (added). Certificate of eligibility [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 118

Penal Code § 26715 (added). Centralized list of persons licensed pursuant to Section 26700(a)-(e) [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 118

Penal Code § 26720 (added). Inspections by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 119

Penal Code § 26725 (added). Information to be maintained and made available by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 119

Penal Code § 26800 (added). Forfeiture of license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 119

Penal Code § 26805 (added). Place of conducting business [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 119

Penal Code § 26810 (added). Display of license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 119

Penal Code § 26815 (added). Waiting period and other delivery restrictions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 119

Penal Code § 26820 (added). Display of handgun or imitation or placard advertising handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 119

Penal Code § 26825 (added). Prompt and proper processing of private party firearms transactions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 120

Penal Code § 26830 (added). Compliance with specified laws [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 120

Penal Code § 26835 (added). Posting of warnings [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 120

Penal Code § 26840 (added). Presentation of basic firearms safety certificate or handgun safety certificate to dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 120

Penal Code § 26845 (added). No handgun delivery without proof of California residency [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 120

Penal Code § 26850 (added). Safe handling demonstration with handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 121

Penal Code § 26853 (added). Steps in safe handling demonstration for semiautomatic pistol [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 121

Penal Code § 26856 (added). Steps in safe handling demonstration for double-action revolver [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 121

Penal Code § 26859 (added). Steps in safe handling demonstration for single-action revolver [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 121

Penal Code § 26865 (added). Providing Department of Justice pamphlet to purchaser, transferee, or lessee of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 122

Penal Code § 26870 (added). No collusion [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 122

Penal Code § 26875 (added). Posting of charges and fees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 122

Penal Code § 26880 (added). Misrepresentation regarding amount of fees charged by governmental agency [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 122

Penal Code § 26885 (added). Location of inventory and reporting of loss or theft of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 122

Penal Code § 26890 (added). Storage and securing of inventory firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 123

Penal Code § 26895 (added). Providing copy of license to Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 123

Penal Code § 26900 (added). Maintenance and inspection of firearm transaction record [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 123

Penal Code § 26905 (added). Reporting of handgun acquisitions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 123

Penal Code § 26910 (added). Reporting of information on firearm that is not timely delivered [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 124

Penal Code § 26915 (added). Agent who handles, sells, or delivers firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 124

Penal Code § 26950 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to full-time paid peace officer authorized to carry firearms in performance of duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 124

Penal Code § 26955 (added). Waiting period exception for dealer who delivers firearm other than handgun at auction or similar event conducted by nonprofit mutual or public benefit corporation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 124

Penal Code § 26960 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of handgun, not intended as merchandise, by dealer to self or another dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 124

Penal Code § 26965 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to holder of special weapons permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 124

Penal Code § 26970 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, loan, or transfer of curio or relic by dealer to licensed collector [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 125

Penal Code § 27000 (added). License forfeiture exception for loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by dealer to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 125

Penal Code § 27005 (added). License forfeiture exception for short-term loan of unloaded firearm by dealer to consultant-evaluator [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 125

Penal Code § 27050 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 125

Penal Code § 27055 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 125

Penal Code § 27060 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 125

Penal Code § 27065 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 126

Penal Code § 27100 (added). Exception for sales, deliveries, or transfers of firearms between or to licensed importers and manufacturers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 126

Penal Code § 27105 (added). Exception for service or repair by gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 126

Penal Code § 27110 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms, other than handguns, by dealer to another dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 126

Penal Code § 27115 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms by dealer to licensed nonresident [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 126

Penal Code § 27120 (added). Exception for return of unloaded firearms to wholesaler to treat as merchandise [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]] 126

Penal Code § 27125 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms by dealer to another dealer to treat as merchandise [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 126

Penal Code § 27130 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearm, other than handgun, by dealer to self [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 127

Penal Code § 27135 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm under specified circumstances by dealer to person at target facility or at premises of target shooting club or organization [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 127

Penal Code § 27140 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of firearms regulated pursuant to specified statutes, if sale, delivery, or transfer complies with applicable statutory provisions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 127

Penal Code § 27200 (added). Certificate of eligibility for organizing gun show or event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 127

Penal Code § 27205 (added). List of participants in gun show or event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 128

Penal Code § 27210 (added). Annual event and security plan and schedule [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 128

Penal Code § 27215 (added). Producer’s duty to inform vendor of legal requirements [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 128

Penal Code § 27220 (added). Participation of licensed firearms dealer in gun show or event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 128

Penal Code § 27225 (added). Cooperation of licensed firearms dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 128

Penal Code § 27230 (added). Producer’s failure to comply with Section 27215 or 27220 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 129

Penal Code § 27235 (added). Written contract between producer and vendor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 129

Penal Code § 27240 (added). Posting of signs [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 129

Penal Code § 27245 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 129

Penal Code § 27300 (added). Title of act [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 129

Penal Code § 27305 (added). Vendor certification to producer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 130

Penal Code § 27310 (added). Compliance with federal and state laws [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 130

Penal Code § 27315 (added). Display of ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 130

Penal Code § 27320 (added). Information to be provided by vendor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 130

Penal Code § 27325 (added). Nametag requirement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 130

Penal Code § 27330 (added). Simultaneous possession of firearm and ammunition designed for that firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 130

Penal Code § 27335 (added). Attendance by person under 18 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 130

Penal Code § 27340 (added). Firearm brought to gun show by member of public [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 131

Penal Code § 27345 (added). Government-issued photo identification [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 131

Penal Code § 27350 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 131

Penal Code § 27400 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 131

Penal Code § 27405 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 131

Penal Code § 27410 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 132

Penal Code § 27415 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 132

Penal Code § 27500 (added). Providing firearm to person in prohibited class [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 132

Penal Code § 27505 (added). Person, corporation, or firm that sells, loans, or transfers firearm to minor or handgun to person under age 21 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 132

Penal Code § 27510 (added). Dealer that supplies, delivers, or gives possession or control of firearm to minor or handgun to person under age 21 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 132

Penal Code § 27515 (added). Providing firearm to sham recipient [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 132

Penal Code § 27520 (added). Acquiring firearm with intent to violate certain restrictions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 133

Penal Code § 27525 (added). Compliance with reporting requirements [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 133

Penal Code § 27530 (added). Transfer of handgun that lacks identifying information [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 133

Penal Code § 27535 (added). Purchasing more than one firearm in 30-day period [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 133

Penal Code § 27540 (added). Waiting period and other delivery restrictions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 133

Penal Code § 27545 (added). Use of dealer for private party firearms transaction [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 134

Penal Code § 27550 (added). No collusion [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 134

Penal Code § 27555 (added). Obtaining verification number [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 134

Penal Code § 27560 (added). Restrictions on personal handgun importer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 134

Penal Code § 27565 (added). Handgun that is curio or relic, transported into California by licensed collector [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 134

Penal Code § 27570 (added). Rules for applying Sections 27560 and 27565 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 135

Penal Code § 27590 (added). Punishment for violation of article [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 135

Penal Code § 27600 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 135

Penal Code § 27605 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 135

Penal Code § 27610 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 135

Penal Code § 27615 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 136

Penal Code § 27650 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to full-time paid peace officer authorized to carry firearms in performance of duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 136

Penal Code § 27655 (added). Waiting period exception for dealer who delivers firearm other than handgun at auction or similar event conducted by nonprofit mutual or public benefit corporation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 136

Penal Code § 27660 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of handgun, not intended as merchandise, by dealer to self or another dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 136

Penal Code § 27665 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to holder of special weapons permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 136

Penal Code § 27670 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, loan, or transfer of curio or relic by dealer to licensed collector [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 136

Penal Code § 27700 (added). Exception for sales, deliveries, or transfers of firearms between or to licensed importers and manufacturers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 136

Penal Code § 27705 (added). Exception for service or repair by gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 137

Penal Code § 27710 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms, other than handguns, by dealer to another dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 137

Penal Code § 27715 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms by dealer to licensed nonresident [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 137

Penal Code § 27720 (added). Exception for return of unloaded firearms to wholesaler to treat as merchandise [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 137

Penal Code § 27725 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms by dealer to another dealer to treat as merchandise [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 137

Penal Code § 27730 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearm, other than handgun, by dealer to self [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 137

Penal Code § 27735 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm under specified circumstances by dealer to person at target facility or at premises of target shooting club or organization [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 138

Penal Code § 27740 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of firearms regulated pursuant to specified statutes, if sale, delivery, or transfer complies with applicable statutory provisions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 138

Penal Code § 27745 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by dealer to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 138

Penal Code § 27750 (added). Exception for short-term loan of unloaded firearm by dealer to consultant-evaluator [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 138

Penal Code § 27805 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by dealer to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 138

Penal Code § 27810 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by federal firearms licensee to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 138

Penal Code § 27815 (added). Exception for short-term loan of unloaded firearm by dealer to consultant-evaluator [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 139

Penal Code § 27820 (added). Exception for infrequent sale, loan, or transfer of curio or relic manufactured at least 50 years ago, which is not handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 139

Penal Code § 27825 (added). Exception for service or repair by gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 139

Penal Code § 27830 (added). Exception for transfer to self [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 139

Penal Code § 27835 (added). Exception for transfer of firearm used solely as prop [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 139

Penal Code § 27850 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to governmental entity as part of program in which entity is acquiring weapons from private individuals [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 139

Penal Code § 27855 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, loan, or transfer by law enforcement representative to nonprofit historical society, museum, or institutional collection [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 139

Penal Code § 27860 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, loan, or transfer by person other than law enforcement representative to nonprofit historical society, museum, or institutional collection [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 140

Penal Code § 27865 (added). Exception for sales, deliveries, or transfers of firearms between or to licensed importers and manufacturers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 140

Penal Code § 27870 (added). Exception for infrequent transfer of firearm, other than handgun, between members of same immediate family [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 140

Penal Code § 27875 (added). Exception for infrequent transfer of handgun between members of same immediate family [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 140

Penal Code § 27880 (added). Exception for infrequent loan of firearm between persons who are personally known to each other [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 140

Penal Code § 27885 (added). Exception for loan of firearm if lender is constantly in presence of recipient, loan is for 3 days or less, and other requirements are met [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 140

Penal Code § 27890 (added). Exception for service or repair by gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 140

Penal Code § 27895 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by resident to licensed nonresident [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 141

Penal Code § 27900 (added). Exception for infrequent sale or transfer of firearm, other than handgun, at auction or similar event conducted by nonprofit mutual or public benefit corporation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 141

Penal Code § 27905 (added). Exception for donation of firearm, other than handgun, for auction or similar event conducted by nonprofit mutual or public benefit corporation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 141

Penal Code § 27910 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to person 18 or older for target shooting under specified circumstances [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 141

Penal Code § 27915 (added). Exception for person who takes title or possession of firearm, other than handgun, by operation of law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 141

Penal Code § 27920 (added). Exception for person who takes title or possession of handgun by operation of law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 141

Penal Code § 27925 (added). Exception for person who takes possession of firearm by operation of law in representative capacity and then transfers firearm to self in individual capacity [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 141

Penal Code § 27930 (added). Exception for deliveries, transfers, or returns made pursuant to certain statutes [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 141

Penal Code § 27935 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms to wholesaler by another wholesaler or by licensed manufacturer or importer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 142

Penal Code § 27940 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of firearms regulated pursuant to specified statutes, if sale, delivery, or transfer complies with applicable statutory provisions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 142

Penal Code § 27945 (added). Exception for certain situations involving minor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 142

Penal Code § 27950 (added). Exception for loan of firearm, other than handgun, to licensed hunter for use in hunting season [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 142

Penal Code § 27955 (added). Exception for infrequent loan of unloaded firearm for use solely as prop [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 142

Penal Code § 27960 (added). Exception loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by federal firearms licensee to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 143

Penal Code § 27965 (added). Exception for infrequent sale, loan, or transfer of curio or relic manufactured at least 50 years ago, which is not handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 143

Penal Code § 28000 (added). Circumstances that may be reported to Department of Justice in prescribed format [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 143

Penal Code § 28050 (added). Basic procedure [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 143

Penal Code § 28055 (added). Fees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 143

Penal Code § 28060 (added). Regulations [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 143

Penal Code § 28065 (added). Dealer who does not sell, transfer, or keep inventory of handguns [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 143

Penal Code § 28070 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 144

Penal Code § 28100 (added). Register or record of electronic or telephonic transfer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 144

Penal Code § 28105 (added). Requirements for preparation of register or record [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 144

Penal Code § 28110 (added). Duties relating to register [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 144

Penal Code § 28150 (added). “Purchase,” “purchaser,” and “sale” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 144

Penal Code § 28155 (added). Department of Justice to prescribe form of register and record of electronic transfer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 144

Penal Code § 28160 (added). Form for handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 144

Penal Code § 28165 (added). Form for firearm other than handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 145

Penal Code § 28170 (added). Requirements relating to use of register [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 145

Penal Code § 28175 (added). Duty of dealer or salesperson to obtain complete information from purchaser [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 145

Penal Code § 28180 (added). Use of magnetic strip to obtain purchaser’s name, date of birth, and driver’s license or identification number [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 145

Penal Code § 28200 (added). “Purchase,” “purchaser,” “sale,” and “seller” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 145

Penal Code § 28205 (added). Means of submitting firearm purchaser information to Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 146

Penal Code § 28210 (added). Use of register [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 146

Penal Code § 28215 (added). Use of electronic or telephonic transfer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 146

Penal Code § 28220 (added). Background check by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 146

Penal Code § 28225 (added). Fee to be charged by dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 147

Penal Code § 28230 (added). Fee that may be charged by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 147

Penal Code § 28235 (added). Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 147

Penal Code § 28240 (added). Method of calculating fees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 147

Penal Code § 28245 (added). Application of California Tort Claims Act [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 147

Penal Code § 28250 (added). Punishment for violation of article, providing false information for firearm transaction, or failing to provide necessary information for firearm transaction [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 147

Penal Code § 28300 (added). Firearms Safety and Enforcement Special Fund [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 148

Penal Code § 28400 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 148

Penal Code § 28405 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 148

Penal Code § 28410 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 148

Penal Code § 28415 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 148

Penal Code § 28450 (added). Centralized list of exempted federal firearms licensees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 148

Penal Code § 28455 (added). Punishment for misconduct in submitting declaration enumerating statutory exemptions from licensing requirements [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 149

Penal Code § 28460 (added). Fee [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 149

Penal Code § 28465 (added). Restriction on importing or receiving firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 149

Penal Code § 28470 (added). Maintaining record of verification number [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 149

Penal Code § 28475 (added). Use of information from centralized list of exempted federal firearms licensees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 149

Penal Code § 28480 (added). Inspection of business premises [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 149

Penal Code § 28485 (added). Removal from centralized list of exempted federal firearms licensees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 149

Penal Code § 28490 (added). Regulations [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 150

Penal Code § 29010 (added). Prohibition against unlicensed manufacture of firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 150

Penal Code § 29030 (added). “Licensee” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 150

Penal Code § 29050 (added). Issuance of license to manufacture firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 150

Penal Code § 29055 (added). Fees and regulations [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 150

Penal Code § 29060 (added). Centralized list of persons licensed to manufacture firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 150

Penal Code § 29065 (added). Revocation of license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 150

Penal Code § 29070 (added). Release of information about licensees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 150

Penal Code § 29075 (added). Information to be maintained and made available by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 151

Penal Code § 29100 (added). Compliance with prohibitions and requirements [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 151

Penal Code § 29105 (added). Place of conducting business [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 151

Penal Code § 29110 (added). Display of license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 151

Penal Code § 29115 (added). Lost or stolen firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 151

Penal Code § 29120 (added). Restrictions on employee access to firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 151

Penal Code § 29125 (added). Unique serial number on each firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 151

Penal Code § 29130 (added). Recordkeeping requirements [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 151

Penal Code § 29135 (added). Inspections [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 152

Penal Code § 29140 (added). Storage of firearms and barrels for firearms in secure facility [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 152

Penal Code § 29141 (added). “Secure facility” for firearm storage by manufacturer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 152

Penal Code § 29142 (added). Special definition of “secure facility” for firearm storage by manufacturer producing fewer than 500 firearms per calendar year [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 152

Penal Code § 29150 (added). Notification requirement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 152

Penal Code § 29300 (added). Firearm of any nature constitutes nuisance under specified circumstances [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 152

Penal Code § 29500 (added). Entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 152

Penal Code § 29505 (added). Application form [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 153

Penal Code § 29510 (added). Application fee [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 153

Penal Code § 29515 (added). No entertainment firearms permit for person prohibited from possessing or receiving firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 153

Penal Code § 29520 (added). Arrests and convictions of applicant [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 153

Penal Code § 29525 (added). Furnishing fictitious name, knowingly furnishing incorrect information, or knowingly omitting required information on application [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 153

Penal Code § 29530 (added). Duration of entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 153

Penal Code § 29535 (added). Exemption from Administrative Procedure Act [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 153

Penal Code § 29610 (added). Prohibition on possession of handgun by minor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 153

Penal Code § 29615 (added). Exceptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 154

Penal Code § 29650 (added). Prohibition on possession of live ammunition by minor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 154

Penal Code § 29655 (added). Exceptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 154

Penal Code § 29700 (added). Punishment for violation of chapter [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 154

Penal Code § 29705 (added). Compulsory participation in parenting education [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 154

Penal Code § 29750 (added). Intent of 1994 amendments [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 154

Penal Code § 29800 (added). Firearm access by person convicted of felony, addicted to narcotic drug, or convicted of other specified offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 155

Penal Code § 29805 (added). Firearm access by person convicted of misdemeanor violation of certain statutes or other specified offense [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]] 155

Penal Code § 29810 (added). Notice to person who is subject to Section 29800 or 29805 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 155

Penal Code § 29815 (added). Firearm access by person subject to firearm restriction as express condition of probation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 155

Penal Code § 29820 (added). Firearm access by person adjudged ward of juvenile court, under specified circumstances [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 155

Penal Code § 29825 (added). Firearm access by person subject to temporary restraining order, injunction, or protective order [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6] (2009)] 156

Penal Code § 29850 (added). Justifiable violation of Section 29800, 29805, 29815, or 29820 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 156

Penal Code § 29855 (added). Petition by peace officer for relief from prohibition in Section 29805 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 156

Penal Code § 29860 (added). Petition by person who was convicted of offense before that offense was added to Section 29805 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 156

Penal Code § 29865 (added). Immunity from liability for false arrest [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 156

Penal Code § 29875 (added). Protocol for implementation of Section 12021, to be completed by January 1, 2005 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 156

Penal Code § 29900 (added). Firearm possession or control by person convicted of violent offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 157

Penal Code § 29905 (added). Violent offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 157

Penal Code § 30000 (added). Prohibited Armed Persons File [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 157

Penal Code § 30005 (added). Use of Prohibited Armed Persons File [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 157

Penal Code § 30010 (added). Assistance by Attorney General [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 157

Penal Code § 30105 (added). Firearms eligibility check [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 157

Penal Code § 30150 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 157

Penal Code § 30155 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 157

Penal Code § 30160 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 158

Penal Code § 30165 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 158

Penal Code § 30210 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of flechette dart ammunition or bullet with explosive agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 158

Penal Code § 30215 (added). Exemption for tracer ammunition manufactured for use in shotgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 158

Penal Code § 30290 (added). Flechette dart ammunition or bullet with explosive agent constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 158

Penal Code § 30300 (added). Providing ammunition to minors and other young people [Source: 38 Cal (added). L (added). Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 159

Penal Code § 30305 (added). Person prohibited from owning or possessing firearm, or enjoined as member of criminal street gang [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 159

Penal Code § 30306 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 159

Penal Code § 30310 (added). No ammunition or reloaded ammunition on school grounds [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 159

Penal Code § 30312 (added). Delivery or transfer of ownership of handgun ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 160

Penal Code § 30315 (added). Knowing possession of handgun ammunition designed to penetrate metal or armor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 160

Penal Code § 30320 (added). Manufacturing, importing, selling, offering to sell, or knowingly transporting handgun ammunition designed to penetrate metal or armor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 160

Penal Code § 30325 (added). Transporting handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or armor to law enforcement agency [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 160

Penal Code § 30330 (added). Effect of article on member of military, police agency, forensic laboratory, or holder of permit for destructive device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 160

Penal Code § 30335 (added). Effect of article on permanently deactivated ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 160

Penal Code § 30340 (added). Effect of article on ammunition manufactured under contract approved by government agency [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 160

Penal Code § 30345 (added). Vendor’s compliance with this article [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 161

Penal Code § 30347 (added). Employee handling, selling, or delivering handgun ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 161

Penal Code § 30350 (added). Purchaser or transferee access to handgun ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 161

Penal Code § 30352 (added). Records relating to sale or transfer of handgun ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 161

Penal Code § 30355 (added). Retention of records [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 161

Penal Code § 30357 (added). Inspection of records [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 161

Penal Code § 30360 (added). Knowingly false entry or omission [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 161

Penal Code § 30362 (added). Refusal to permit authorized person to examine record during inspection, or to use any record or information [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 161

Penal Code § 30365 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 162

Penal Code § 30500 (added). Title [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 162

Penal Code § 30505 (added). Legislative findings [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 162

Penal Code § 30510 (added). “Assault weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 162

Penal Code § 30515 (added). Further clarification of “assault weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 162

Penal Code § 30520 (added). Duties of Attorney General [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 162

Penal Code § 30525 (added). “.50 BMG cartridge” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 163

Penal Code § 30530 (added). “.50 BMG rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 163

Penal Code § 30600 (added). Unlawful manufacturing, distributing, transporting, importing, selling, giving, or lending of assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 163

Penal Code § 30605 (added). Unlawful possession of assault weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 163

Penal Code § 30610 (added). Unlawful possession of .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 163

Penal Code § 30615 (added). Sentence enhancement for committing another crime while violating this article [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 164

Penal Code § 30620 (added). Date that firearm becomes assault weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 164

Penal Code § 30625 (added). Exemption for police departments and certain other government entities [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 164

Penal Code § 30630 (added). Exemptions for peace officers and members of federal law enforcement agencies [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 164

Penal Code § 30635 (added). Exemption applicable during period soon after weapon was classified as assault weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 165

Penal Code § 30640 (added). Exemption for possession of .50 BMG rifle, not classified as assault weapon, before May 1, 2006 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 165

Penal Code § 30645 (added). Exemption for manufacture by person with permit, for sale to certain recipients [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 165

Penal Code § 30650 (added). Exemption for sale by person with permit, for sale to certain recipients [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 165

Penal Code § 30655 (added). Exemptions for executor or administrator of estate [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 165

Penal Code § 30660 (added). Exemption for loan and return under specified circumstances [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 166

Penal Code § 30665 (added). Exemption for possession and importation by nonresident attending match or competition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 166

Penal Code § 30670 (added). Other exemptions relating to importation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 166

Penal Code § 30675 (added). Exemptions for persons acting in accordance with specified statutory provisions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 166

Penal Code § 30710 (added). “SKS rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 166

Penal Code § 30715 (added). Immunity and other relief relating to SKS rifles [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 166

Penal Code § 30720 (added). Relinquishment or other disposal of SKS rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 167

Penal Code § 30725 (added). Consequences of compliance or noncompliance with Section 30720 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 167

Penal Code § 30730 (added). Purchase program for relinquished SKS rifles [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 167

Penal Code § 30735 (added). Duties of Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 167

Penal Code § 30800 (added). Assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 168

Penal Code § 30900 (added). Registration of assault weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 168

Penal Code § 30905 (added). Registration of .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 168

Penal Code § 30910 (added). Restriction on sale or transfer of assault weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 169

Penal Code § 30915 (added). Assault weapon obtained by bequest or intestate succession [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 169

Penal Code § 30920 (added). Firearm lawfully possessed before it was classified as “assault weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 169

Penal Code § 30925 (added). Person who moves into state with assault weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 169

Penal Code § 30930 (added). Restriction on sale or transfer of .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 169

Penal Code § 30935 (added). .50 BMG rifle obtained by bequest or intestate succession [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 169

Penal Code § 30940 (added). Person who moves into state with .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 170

Penal Code § 30945 (added). Permitted uses of registered assault weapon or registered .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 170

Penal Code § 30950 (added). No registration or possession of assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle by minor or person in prohibited class [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 170

Penal Code § 30955 (added). Joint registration [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 170

Penal Code § 30960 (added). Forgiveness period [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 170

Penal Code § 30965 (added). Exception to registration requirement for weapon already registered on another basis [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 170

Penal Code § 31000 (added). Permit for use of assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle in manner not specified in Section 30945 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 170

Penal Code § 31005 (added). Issuance of permits by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 171

Penal Code § 31050 (added). Licensed gun dealer facilitating service or repair of assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 171

Penal Code § 31055 (added). Other special rules for licensed gun dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 171

Penal Code § 31100 (added). Relinquishment of assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 171

Penal Code § 31105 (added). Broadcasting over police radio [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 171

Penal Code § 31110 (added). Inspection conducted by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 171

Penal Code § 31115 (added). Public education and notification program [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 171

Penal Code § 31310 (added). Certification requirement for acquisition of body armor for members of California Highway Patrol [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 172

Penal Code § 31315 (added). Performance standards for body armor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 172

Penal Code § 31320 (added). Application for certification of body armor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 172

Penal Code § 31325 (added). Content of application [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 172

Penal Code § 31330 (added). Schedule for ballistic testing [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 172

Penal Code § 31335 (added). Refusal to certify body armor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 172

Penal Code § 31340 (added). Revocation of certification [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 173

Penal Code § 31345 (added). Purchases of body armor by Department of General Services [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 173

Penal Code § 31350 (added). Process for defining “enforcement activities” and developing standards for replacement of body armor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 173

Penal Code § 31355 (added). Department of Justice regulations [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 173

Penal Code § 31360 (added). Purchase, ownership, or possession of body armor by person convicted of violent felony [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]] 173

Penal Code § 31500 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of unconventional pistol [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 173

Penal Code § 31590 (added). Unconventional pistol constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 174

Penal Code § 31610 (added). Intent of Legislature [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 174

Penal Code § 31615 (added). Handgun safety certificate requirement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 174

Penal Code § 31620 (added). Collusion or alteration, counterfeiting, or falsification of handgun safety certificate [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 175

Penal Code § 31625 (added). Restrictions on issuance of handgun safety certificate by certified instructor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 175

Penal Code § 31630 (added). Instructional materials [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 175

Penal Code § 31635 (added). Certified instructors [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 175

Penal Code § 31640 (added). Written objective test [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 175

Penal Code § 31645 (added). Test results and retesting [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 175

Penal Code § 31650 (added). Fees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 176

Penal Code § 31655 (added). Preparation and duration of handgun safety certificates [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 176

Penal Code § 31660 (added). Duplicate certificate [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 176

Penal Code § 31665 (added). Immunity [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 176

Penal Code § 31670 (added). Operative date [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 176

Penal Code § 31700 (added). Persons exempted from handgun safety certificate requirement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 176

Penal Code § 31705 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 177

Penal Code § 31710 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 177

Penal Code § 31715 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 177

Penal Code § 31720 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 177

Penal Code § 31725 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to governmental entity as part of program in which entity is acquiring weapons from private individuals [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 177

Penal Code § 31730 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, loan, or transfer by law enforcement representative to nonprofit historical society, museum, or institutional collection [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 177

Penal Code § 31735 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, loan, or transfer by person other than law enforcement representative to nonprofit historical society, museum, or institutional collection [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 178

Penal Code § 31740 (added). Exception for sales, deliveries, or transfers of firearms between or to licensed importers and manufacturers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 178

Penal Code § 31745 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of handgun to dealer acting in course and scope of activities as dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 178

Penal Code § 31750 (added). Exception for loan of firearm if lender is constantly in presence of recipient, loan is for 3 days or less, and other requirements are met [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 178

Penal Code § 31755 (added). Exception for service or repair by gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 178

Penal Code § 31760 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by resident to licensed nonresident [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 178

Penal Code § 31765 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to person 18 or older for target shooting under specified circumstances [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 179

Penal Code § 31770 (added). Exception for deliveries, transfers, or returns made pursuant to certain statutes [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 179

Penal Code § 31775 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms, other than handguns, by dealer to another dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 179

Penal Code § 31780 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms by dealer to licensed nonresident [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 179

Penal Code § 31785 (added). Exception for return of unloaded firearms to wholesaler to treat as merchandise [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 179

Penal Code § 31790 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms by dealer to another dealer to treat as merchandise [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 179

Penal Code § 31795 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearm, other than handgun, by dealer to self [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 179

Penal Code § 31800 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm under specified circumstances by dealer to person at target facility or at premises of target shooting club or organization [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 180

Penal Code § 31805 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms to wholesaler by another wholesaler or by licensed manufacturer or importer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 180

Penal Code § 31810 (added). Exception for certain situations involving minor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 180

Penal Code § 31815 (added). Exception for infrequent loan of unloaded firearm for use solely as prop [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 180

Penal Code § 31820 (added). Exception loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by federal firearms licensee to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 180

Penal Code § 31825 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by dealer to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 180

Penal Code § 31830 (added). Exception for short-term loan of unloaded firearm by dealer to consultant-evaluator [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 181

Penal Code § 31900 (added). “Drop safety requirement for handguns” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 181

Penal Code § 31905 (added). “Firing requirement for handguns” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 181

Penal Code § 31910 (added). “Unsafe handgun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 181

Penal Code § 32000 (added). Manufacture, import, sale, gift, or loan of unsafe handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 181

Penal Code § 32005 (added). Certification of manufacturer, importer, or seller [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 182

Penal Code § 32010 (added). Laboratory testing [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 182

Penal Code § 32015 (added). Roster prepared by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 182

Penal Code § 32020 (added). Retesting of handgun models on roster [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 183

Penal Code § 32025 (added). Reinstatement of handgun model on roster [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 183

Penal Code § 32030 (added). Firearm differing in insignificant respects from listed firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 183

Penal Code § 32100 (added). Exception for single-shot pistol or single-action revolver meeting certain specifications [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 183

Penal Code § 32105 (added). Exception for pistols used in Olympic target shooting events [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 183

Penal Code § 32110 (added). Other exceptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 183

Penal Code § 32310 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, or loan of large-capacity magazine [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 183

Penal Code § 32315 (added). Permit for possession, transportation, or sale of large-capacity magazines between dealer and out-of-state client [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 184

Penal Code § 32390 (added). Large-capacity magazine constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 184

Penal Code § 32400 (added). Exception for sale, gift, loan, importation, or purchase of large-capacity magazine by law enforcement agency for use in law enforcement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 184

Penal Code § 32405 (added). Exception for sale, loan, or transfer of large-capacity magazine to peace officer, or purchase, receipt, or importation of large-capacity magazine by peace officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 184

Penal Code § 32410 (added). Exception for sale or purchase of large-capacity magazine by dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 184

Penal Code § 32415 (added). Exception for loan of lawfully possessed large-capacity magazine between two individuals, under specified conditions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 184

Penal Code § 32420 (added). Exception for importation of large-capacity magazine by person who lawfully possessed it in this state before January 1, 2000 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 184

Penal Code § 32425 (added). Exception for loan or gift to dealer or gunsmith for maintenance, repair, or modification, or return of large-capacity magazine by dealer or gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 185

Penal Code § 32430 (added). Exception for importation or sale of large-capacity magazine by person with permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 185

Penal Code § 32435 (added). Exceptions relating to entities that operate armored vehicle businesses [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 185

Penal Code § 32440 (added). Exceptions relating to manufacture of large-capacity magazines [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 185

Penal Code § 32445 (added). Exception for large-capacity magazine used solely as prop in motion picture, television, or video production [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 185

Penal Code § 32450 (added). Exception for purchase of large-capacity magazine by holder of special weapons permit, for certain purposes [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 185

Penal Code § 32610 (added). Acquisition and use of machineguns by law enforcement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 185

Penal Code § 32625 (added). Unlawful acts relating to machineguns [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 185

Penal Code § 32650 (added). Permit for possession, manufacture, or transportation of machineguns [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 186

Penal Code § 32655 (added). Application and renewal process [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 186

Penal Code § 32660 (added). Storage of machinegun permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 186

Penal Code § 32665 (added). Revocation of machinegun permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 186

Penal Code § 32670 (added). Inspection conducted by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 186

Penal Code § 32700 (added). License to sell machineguns [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 186

Penal Code § 32705 (added). Application for license to sell machineguns [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 186

Penal Code § 32710 (added). Form of applications and licenses [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 186

Penal Code § 32715 (added). Fees and renewal process [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 186

Penal Code § 32720 (added). Revocation of license to sell machineguns [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 187

Penal Code § 32750 (added). Machinegun constituting public nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 187

Penal Code § 32900 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of multiburst trigger activator [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 187

Penal Code § 32990 (added). Multiburst trigger activator constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 187

Penal Code § 33210 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 187

Penal Code § 33215 (added). Penalty for unlawful manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 187

Penal Code § 33220 (added). Exceptions relating to law enforcement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 188

Penal Code § 33225 (added). Exception for use authorized by permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 188

Penal Code § 33290 (added). Short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 188

Penal Code § 33300 (added). Permit for short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 188

Penal Code § 33305 (added). Application and renewal process [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 188

Penal Code § 33310 (added). Storage of permit and affixation of identifying number [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 188

Penal Code § 33315 (added). Revocation of permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 188

Penal Code § 33320 (added). Inspection conducted by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 188

Penal Code § 33410 (added). Unlawful possession of silencer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 188

Penal Code § 33415 (added). Exceptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 189

Penal Code § 33600 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of zip gun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 189

Penal Code § 33690 (added). Zip gun constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 189

Penal Code § 33800 (added). Receipt for firearm taken into custody by law enforcement officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 189

Penal Code § 33850 (added). Application for return of firearm in custody or control of court or law enforcement agency, or sale or transfer of such firearm to dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 189

Penal Code § 33855 (added). Requirements for return of firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 190

Penal Code § 33860 (added). Fee for requesting return of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 190

Penal Code § 33865 (added). Eligibility check [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 190

Penal Code § 33870 (added). Lost or stolen firearm, or firearm belonging to person prohibited from possessing any firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 190

Penal Code § 33875 (added). Unclaimed firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 190

Penal Code § 33880 (added). Charge for administrative costs relating to seizure, impounding, storage, or release of firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 190

Penal Code § 33885 (added). Attorney’s fees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 191

Penal Code § 33890 (added). Retention of personal information by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 191

Penal Code § 33895 (added). Exception to requirement of using dealer for firearms transaction [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 191

Penal Code § 34000 (added). Unclaimed firearm or firearm no longer needed as exhibit in criminal case [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 191

Penal Code § 34005 (added). Permissible uses of firearm in custody, otherwise subject to destruction [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 191

Penal Code § 34010 (added). Notification of Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 192

Penal Code § 34200 (added). Annual report by Attorney General on firearm use in crimes [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 192

Penal Code § 34205 (added). Pamphlet summarizing California firearms laws [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 192

Penal Code § 34350 (added). Study of ballistics identification systems [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 192

Penal Code § 34355 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 192

Penal Code § 34360 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 192

Penal Code § 34365 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 193

Penal Code § 34370 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 193

Probate Code 193

Prob. Code § 2583 (amended). Proposed actions by court [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).] 193

Prob. Code § 15642 (amended). Removal of trustee [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).] 193

Prob. Code § 16062 (amended). Accounting [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).] 193

Prob. Code § 21310 (amended). Enforcement of no contest clause [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).] 193

Prob. Code § 21360 (added). Application of definitions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).] 194

Prob. Code § 21374 (added). “Related by blood or affinity” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).] 194

Prob. Code § 21380 (added). Presumption of fraud or undue influence [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4]] 194

Prob. Code § 21388 (added). Liability of third party transferor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).] 194

Prob. Code § 21386 (added). Effect of invalid transfer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).] 194

Prob. Code § 21390 (added). Contrary provision in instrument [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).] 195

Prob. Code § 21362 (added). “Care custodian” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4].] 195

Prob. Code § 21364 (added). “Cohabitant” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).] 195

Prob. Code § 21366 (added). “Dependent adult” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4]] 195

Prob. Code § 21368 (added). “Domestic partner” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).] 195

Prob. Code § 21370 (added). “Independent attorney” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4]] 195

Prob. Code § 21372 (added). “Interested witness” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).] 196

Prob. Code § 21382 (added). Exceptions [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4]] 196

Prob. Code § 21384 (added). Attorney certification [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4]] 196

Prob. Code § 21392 (added). Application of part [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4]] 196

Public Contracts Code 196

Pub. Cont. Code § 4107.7 (amended). Hazardous waste contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 196

Pub. Cont. Code § 7103 (amended). Payment bond on state contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 197

Pub. Cont. Code § 10222 (amended). Amount of payment bond [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 197

Pub. Cont. Code § 10334 (amended). Restriction on state employee from acquiring state goods [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 197

Pub. Cont. Code § 10822 (amended). Amount of bond [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 197

Pub. Cont. Code § 20104 (amended). Resolution of construction claims [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 197

Pub. Cont. Code § 20134 (amended). Emergency repairs [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 197

Pub. Cont. Code § 20461 (amended). Assignment by contractor [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 197

Pub. Cont. Code § 20496 (amended). Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 197

Pub. Cont. Code § 20682.5 (amended). Bids for contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 197

Pub. Cont. Code § 20688.4 (amended). Redevelopment agencies [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 197

Pub. Cont. Code § 20813 (amended). Fire protection districts [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 197

Pub. Cont. Code § 20815.3 (amended). Recreation and park districts [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 198

Pub. Cont. Code § 20991 (amended). Los Angeles County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 198

Pub. Cont. Code § 21061 (amended). San Bernardino County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 198

Pub. Cont. Code § 21071 (amended). Ventura County Watershed Protection District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 198

Pub. Cont. Code § 21081 (amended). Humboldt County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 198

Pub. Cont. Code § 21091 (amended). Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 198

Pub. Cont. Code § 21101 (amended). San Luis Obispo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 198

Pub. Cont. Code § 21111 (amended). Santa Barbara County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 198

Pub. Cont. Code § 21121 (amended). Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 198

Pub. Cont. Code § 21131 (amended). Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 198

Pub. Cont. Code § 21141 (amended). Mendocino County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 198

Pub. Cont. Code § 21151 (amended). Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 198

Pub. Cont. Code § 21161 (amended). Santa Clara Valley Water District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 199

Pub. Cont. Code § 21171 (amended). Napa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 199

Pub. Cont. Code § 21181 (amended). Lake County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 199

Pub. Cont. Code § 21196 (amended). Solano County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 199

Pub. Cont. Code § 21212 (amended). Sacramento County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 199

Pub. Cont. Code § 21231 (amended). Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 199

Pub. Cont. Code § 21241 (amended). Contra Costa County [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 199

Pub. Cont. Code § 21251 (amended). San Benito County Water Conservation and Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 199

Pub. Cont. Code § 21261 (amended). Del Norte County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 199

Pub. Cont. Code § 21271 (amended). Santa Barbara County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 199

Pub. Cont. Code § 21311 (amended). San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 199

Pub. Cont. Code § 21321 (amended). Placer County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 199

Pub. Cont. Code § 21331 (amended). Tehama County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 200

Pub. Cont. Code § 21341 (amended). Shasta County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 200

Pub. Cont. Code § 21351 (amended). Yuba County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 200

Pub. Cont. Code § 21361 (amended). Mariposa County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 200

Pub. Cont. Code § 21371 (amended). Sutter County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 200

Pub. Cont. Code § 21381 (amended). San Mateo County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 200

Pub. Cont. Code § 21391 (amended). Plumas County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 200

Pub. Cont. Code § 21401 (amended). Siskiyou County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 200

Pub. Cont. Code § 21411 (amended). Nevada County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 200

Pub. Cont. Code § 21421 (amended). Sierra County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 200

Pub. Cont. Code § 21431 (amended). Lassen-Modoc County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 200

Pub. Cont. Code § 21441 (amended). Yuba-Bear River Basins Authority [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 201

Pub. Cont. Code § 21451 (amended). Amador County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 201

Pub. Cont. Code § 21461 (amended). El Dorado County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 201

Pub. Cont. Code § 21491 (amended). Kern County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 201

Pub. Cont. Code § 21501 (amended). Desert Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 201

Pub. Cont. Code § 21511 (amended). San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 201

Pub. Cont. Code § 21521 (amended). Alpine County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 201

Pub. Cont. Code § 21531 (amended). Castaic Lake Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 201

Pub. Cont. Code § 21541 (amended). Crestline-Lake Arrowhead Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 201

Pub. Cont. Code § 21572 (amended). Madera County Flood Control and Water Conservation Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 201

Pub. Cont. Code § 21581 (amended). Tulare County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 201

Pub. Cont. Code § 21591 (amended). Bighorn Mountains Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 202

Pub. Cont. Code § 21601 (amended). Tuolumne County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 202

Pub. Cont. Code § 21622 (amended). Monterey Peninsula Water Management District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 202

Pub. Cont. Code § 21631 (amended). Merced County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 202

Streets and Highways Code 202

Sts. & Hy. Code § 136.5 (amended). Competitive bidding and payment bonds [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).] 202

Welfare and Institutions Code 202

Welf. & Inst. Code § 676 (amended). Admission to juvenile court hearing [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 202

Welf. & Inst. Code § 707 (amended). Fitness for juvenile court [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 202

Welf. & Inst. Code § 727 (amended). Court authority over minor adjudged ward of court [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 202

Welf. & Inst. Code § 1772 (amended). Honorable discharge from Youth Authority Board [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 202

Welf. & Inst. Code § 4514 (amended). Records of person with developmental disability [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 203

Welf. & Inst. Code § 5328.4 (amended). Mandatory release of patient information to law enforcement agencies [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 203

Welf. & Inst. Code § 6500 (amended). Commitment of persons dangerous to self or others [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 203

Welf. & Inst. Code § 8100 (amended). Weapons restrictions on patients and other persons [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 203

Welf. & Inst. Code § 8104 (amended). Department of Mental Health records requested by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)] 203

Business and Professions Code

Bus. & Prof. Code § 6103.6 (amended). Compensation for trustee services [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).]

Comment. Section 6103.6 is amended to correct a reference to former Probate Code Section 21350.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7034 (amended). Prohibited contract clauses [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 7034 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7071.10 (amended). Qualifying individual’s bond [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 7071.10 is amended to delete an obsolete reference to former Civil Code Section 3111. The substance of former Civil Code Section 3111 is continued in Civil Code Section 8020 and Public Contract Code Section 41070.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7071.5 (amended). Contractor’s bond [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 7071.5 is amended to delete an obsolete reference to former Civil Code Section 3111. The substance of former Civil Code Section 3111 is continued in Civil Code Section 8020 and Public Contract Code Section 41070.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7159.14 (amended). Service and repair contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 7159.14 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7159.5 (amended). Home improvement contract violation [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 7159.5 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7164 (amended). Contract for construction of single-family dwelling [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Paragraph (4) of subdivision (a) of Section 7164 is amended to correct terminology and to add a non-substantive clarification. See Civ. Code § 8034 (“preliminary notice”).

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7159.1 (amended). Notice to buyer [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 7159.1 is amended to correct a cross-reference, and make a stylistic revision.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7542.1 (amended). Licensee or employee of licensee carrying tear gas or other nonlethal chemical agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 7542.1 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons. The section is also amended to make a technical revision.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7574.14 (amended). Persons exempt from chapter [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx3]]

Comment. Subdivision (k) of Section 7574.14 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7581 (amended). Rules director may adopt and enforce [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (d) of Section 7581 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7582.2 (amended). Application of chapter [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (k) of Section 7582.2 is amended to make a technical revision.

Subdivision (l) is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7583.12 (amended). Requirements for employee or licensee to carry firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 7583.12 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7583.31 (amended). Firearms qualification card [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 7583.31 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7583.35 (amended). Required course for carrying tear gas or other nonlethal chemical agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 7583.35 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7583.37 (amended). Fines and prohibited acts [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (e) of Section 7583.37 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7591.11 (amended). Firearms permit for licensee, qualified manager, or alarm agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 7591.11 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7596.12 (amended). Completion of course to carry tear gas or other nonlethal chemical agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 7596.12 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7596.6 (amended). Firearm qualification card [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 7596.6 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7597.1 (amended). Possession of firearms qualification card required [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 7597.1 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 7597.6 (amended). Carrying concealed pistol, revolver, or other firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 7597.6 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 8513 (amended). Notice to owner by pest control company [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 8513 is amended to correct cross-references and terminology.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 17533.9 (amended). Advertising for sale of tear gas, tear gas devices, and tear gas weapons [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17533.9 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 17577.5 (amended). Contract for home water treatment device [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 17577.5 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 21626 (amended). “Secondhand dealer” and “coin dealer” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 21626 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 21628 (amended). Reporting by secondhand dealer or coin dealer relating to property other than firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (k) of Section 21628 (operative July 1, 2010) is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 21628.2 (amended). Reporting by secondhand dealer relating to firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 21628.2 (operative July 1, 2010) is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Bus. & Prof. Code § 21641 (amended). License to engage in business of secondhand dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (d) of Section 21641 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Civil Code

Civ. Code § 1917.166 (amended). Priority of lien [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 1917.166 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Civ. Code § 1917.615 (amended). Priority of lien [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 1917.615 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Civ. Code § 3059 (amended). Mechanics lien [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 3059 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Civ. Code § 3060 (amended). Lien on mine [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 3060 is amended to correct a cross-reference. The other changes are technical.

Civ. Code §§ 3081.1-3081.10 (repealed). Design professionals lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Former Chapter 8 (former Sections 3081.1-3081.10) is replaced by Chapter 3 (Sections 8300-8318) of Title 2 of Part 6 of Division 4. For the disposition of a section in former Chapter 8, see Mechanics Lien Law, 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007); Report of the California Law Revision Commission on Chapter 697 of the Statutes of 2010 (Senate Bill 189), 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports ___ (2010).

Civ. Code §§ 3082-3267 (repealed). Works of improvement [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Former Title 15 (former Sections 3082-3267) is replaced by new Part 6 (Sections 8000-9566) of Division 4 of the Civil Code. For the disposition of a section in former Title 15, see Mechanics Lien Law, 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007); Report of the California Law Revision Commission on Chapter 697 of the Statutes of 2010 (Senate Bill 189), 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports ___ (2010).

Civ. Code § 3319 (amended). Design professional private work contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 3319 is amended to correct cross-references and make stylistic revisions.

Civ. Code § 3320 (amended). Payment to design professional on public work contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 3320 is amended to correct a cross-reference. The references to liens are not continued; the lien remedy is unavailable on a public works contract.

Civ. Code § 3321 (amended). Payment by design professional on public work contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 3321 is amended to correct a cross-reference. The references to liens are not continued; the lien remedy is unavailable on a public works contract.

Civ. Code § 3485 (amended). Abatement of nuisance on real property [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (c) of Section 3485 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Civ. Code §§ 7100-7106 (amended). Automatic checkout system [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. The heading of Part 8 (Sections 7100-7106) is amended to renumber the part as Part 5.5. The section numbers and text of the part remain unchanged.

Civ. Code § 8000 (added). Application of definitions [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 8000 continues former Section 3082 without substantive change.

Civ. Code § 8002 (added). “Admitted surety insurer” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8002 is new. It is included for drafting convenience. “Admitted surety insurer” replaces references in former law to a corporate surety authorized to write or issue surety bonds in the State of California.

See Sections 8424 (lien claim release bond), 8510 (stop payment notice release bond), 8534 (construction lender objection to bonded stop payment notice), 8604 (lending institution objection to surety on payment bond), 8606 (payment bond).

Civ. Code § 8004 (added). “Claimant” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8004 restates former Section 3085 without substantive change.

See also Sections 8026 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8006 (added). “Construction lender” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8006 restates former Section 3087 without substantive change.

See also Section 14 (present includes future).

See also Sections 8032 (“person”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8008 (added). “Contract” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8008 broadens the definition of “contract” in former Section 3088.

There are instances in this part where the term is not used in its defined sense. See, e.g., Section 8444(d)(2). See also Section 8000 (application of definitions).

An agreement between an owner and a direct contractor that provides for all or part of a work of improvement is a “direct contract.” See Section 8016.

See also Section 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8010 (added). “Contract price” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8010 is new. It is included for drafting convenience.

See also Sections 8016 (“direct contract”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8012 (added). “Contractor” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8012 is new. It is included for drafting convenience.

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8046 (“subcontractor”).

Civ. Code § 8014 (added). “Design professional” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8014 generalizes the first paragraph of former Section 3081.1, and adds a licensed landscape architect to the persons included within the definition of “design professional.”

See also Sections 8032 (“person”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8016 (added). “Direct contract” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8016 restates former Section 3088 without substantive change.

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8050 (“work of improvement”). [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Civ. Code § 8018 (added). “Direct contractor” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8018 supersedes former Section 3095 (“original contractor”). A direct contractor within the meaning of this section is one that contracts directly with the owner, as opposed to one that contracts with another contractor (i.e., a subcontractor).

A direct contractor is at times referred to in other code sections as a “prime contractor.” See e.g., Pub. Cont. Code § 4113.

Civ. Code § 8020 (added). “Funds” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8020 is new. It is included for drafting convenience. It generalizes provisions of former Sections 3186, 3187, and 3196.

See also Section 8038 (“public works contract”).

Civ. Code § 8022 (added). “Labor, service, equipment, or material” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8022 is new. It is included for drafting convenience. The phrase is intended to replace various phrases used throughout the former law, including “labor or material,” “labor, services, equipment, or materials,” “appliances, teams, or power,” and the like, and is not intended to effect any change in the law. The definition applies to variant grammatical forms of the phrase used in this part, such as “labor, service, equipment, and material.”

See also Section 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8024 (added). “Laborer” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 8024 continues former Section 3089(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) restates the first sentence of former Section 3089(b) and a part of former Section 3111 without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) restates the second and third sentences of former Section 3089(b) and a part of former Section 3111 without substantive change.

See also Sections 8032 (“person”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8026 (added). “Lien” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8026 is new. It is included for drafting convenience. There are instances in this part where the term is not used in its defined sense. See Section 8000 (application of definitions).

Note that the application of this part to a design professionals lien is limited. See Section 8308 (application of part).

See also Sections 8014 (“design professional”), 8042 (“site improvement”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8028 (added). “Material supplier” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8028 continues former Section 3090 without substantive change. It replaces the term “materialman” with the term “material supplier” to conform to contemporary usage under this part.

See also Sections 8032 (“person”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8030 (added). “Payment bond” [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 8030 supersedes former Section 3096. There are instances in this part where the term is not used in its defined sense. See, e.g., Sections 8452 (payment bond obtained by holder of mortgage or deed of trust), 8720-8722 (payment bond as security for large project). See also Section 8000 (application of definitions).

Civ. Code § 8032 (added). “Person” [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 8032 is a new definition. It is included for drafting convenience. It supplements Section 14 (“person” includes corporation as well as natural person).

See also Section 8036 (“public entity”).

Civ. Code § 8034 (added). “Preliminary notice” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8034 supersedes parts of former Sections 3097 and 3098. The substantive requirements for preliminary notice on a private work are relocated to Section 8200 et seq. The substantive requirements for preliminary notice on a public work are relocated to Section 9300 et seq.

Civ. Code § 8036 (added). “Public entity” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8036 continues former Section 3099 without change.

See also Section 14 (“county” includes city and county).

Civ. Code § 8038 (added). “Public works contract” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8038 supersedes former Section 3100 (“public work”). Under Public Contract Code Section 1101, “public works contract” means an agreement for the erection, construction, alteration, repair, or improvement of any public structure, building, road, or other public improvement of any kind.

Civ. Code § 8040 (added). “Site” [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 8040 continues former Section 3101 without substantive change, except to add a reference to a planned work of improvement. See Section 8302 (design professionals lien).

See also Section 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8042 (added). “Site improvement” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8042 continues former Section 3102 without substantive change, except that subdivision (f) makes clear that the reference in former law to “making any improvements” means preparatory work, and does not include construction of a structure.

See also Sections 8040 (“site”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8044 (added). “Stop payment notice” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8044 supersedes former Section 3103. The term “stop payment notice” replaces the term “stop notice” used in former law.

See also Section 8004 (“claimant”).

Civ. Code § 8046 (added). “Subcontractor” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. The first sentence of Section 8046 continues former Section 3104 without substantive change. The second sentence is new; it makes clear that the term “subcontractor” includes a subcontractor of a subcontractor.

See also Section 8018 (“direct contractor”).

Civ. Code § 8048 (added). “Work” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8048 is new. It is included for drafting convenience.

See also Sections 8022 (“labor, service, equipment, or material”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8050 (added). “Work of improvement” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8050 restates former Section 3106. The section is revised to reorganize and tabulate the different types of work falling within the definition, to expand the coverage of the definition, and to make various technical, nonsubstantive revisions. The term “real property” replaces “lot or tract of land.”

A site improvement is treated under this part in the same manner as a work of improvement, except as specifically provided in this part. See e.g., Sections 8450 (priority of lien), 8458 (priority of site improvement lien).

See also Section 8042 (“site improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8052 (added). Application of former law [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8052 is new. Although this part applies generally to all works of improvement on or after July 1, 2012, it does not govern notices given or actions taken prior to July 1, 2012, on a work of improvement. Such notices or actions are governed by former law.

Subdivision (c) states the relationship between a provision of this part and a provision of former law that the provision of this part continues or restates. See also Section 107 of Chapter 697 of the Statutes of 2010.

See also Section 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8054 (added). Relation to other statutes [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 8054 restates former Section 3266(a).

Subdivision (b) is new. It clarifies the interrelation between this part and the Subdivision Map Act. For relevant provisions of that act, see Government Code Sections 66499-66499.10 (improvement security).

Subdivision (c) restates former Section 3266(b). This provision updates the former cross-reference to Streets and Highways Code Sections 5290-5297, which were repealed in 1982 when the Public Contract Code was created. See 1982 Cal. Stat. ch. 465, § 56. The repealed sections were superseded by Public Contract Code Sections 20457-20464. See 1982 Cal. Stat. ch. 465, § 11. The new sections apply to bonds in “street work” projects under Division 2 (commencing with Section 1600) of the Public Contract Code. See Pub. Cont. Code § 20457.

Civ. Code § 8056 (added). Rules of practice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8056 continues the first sentence of former Section 3259 without substantive change. The second sentence of former Section 3259 is not continued; this part does not include special provisions relating to new trials or appeals.

Section 8056 makes former Section 3149, relating to joinder and consolidation of actions, unnecessary. Part 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure enables persons claiming liens on the same property to join in the same action to enforce their liens. See Code Civ. Proc. § 378 (permissive joinder). If separate actions are commenced, the court may consolidate them. See Code Civ. Proc. § 1048 (consolidation of actions).

Civ. Code § 8058 (added). Calculation of time [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8058 is new. A reference to the term “day” in a statute typically means a calendar day, unless otherwise specifically indicated. Iverson v. Superior Court, 167 Cal. App. 3d 544, 548, 213 Cal. Rptr. 399 (1985).)

See also Sections 10 (computing time), 11 (holidays).

Civ. Code § 8060 (added). Filing and recordation of papers [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 8060 are new. They generalize a number of provisions of former law. See also Section 1170 (recordation), Gov’t Code §§ 27280, 27287 (recordation of documents).

Subdivisions (c) and (d) continue former Section 3258 without substantive change.

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8024 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8062 (added). Effect of act by owner [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8062 restates former Section 3263 without substantive change.

See also Section 8152 (no release of surety from liability).

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8030 (“payment bond”).

Civ. Code § 8064 (added). Co-owners [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8064 is new. It generalizes provisions found in former Sections 3092 (notice of cessation) and 3093 (notice of completion).

Civ. Code § 8066 (added). Agency [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8066 is a specific application of Section 2305. This section makes clear that an agent’s authority is limited to the scope of the agency. Thus, to the extent a direct contractor is deemed to be the agent of an owner for the purpose of engaging a subcontractor, the scope of the agency does not include other acts, such as compromise of litigation.

For provisions relating to the agency authority of co-owners, see Section 8064 (co-owners).

See also Section 8032 (“person”).

Civ. Code § 8100 (added). Written notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8100 generalizes various provisions of former law. See, e.g., former Sections 3092 (notice of cessation), 3093 (notice of completion), 3094 (notice of nonresponsibility), 3097 (preliminary notice (private work)), 3103 (stop notice).

See also Evid. Code § 250 (“writing”).

Civ. Code § 8102 (added). Contents of notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8102 is new. It generalizes and standardizes provisions found throughout former law. See, e.g., former Sections 3092 (notice of cessation), 3093 (notice of completion), 3097 (preliminary notice), 3103 (stop notice).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8006 (“construction lender”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8032 (“person”), 8040 (“site”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8104 (added). Notice of overdue laborer compensation

Comment. Section 8104 restates former Section 3097(k), with the additional requirement that the information provided be given to the owner or reputed owner, and include the name and address of the unpaid laborer. See also Sections 8100-8118 (notice).

The reference to the Registrar of Contractors in the final sentence of former Section 3097(k) is revised to refer to the Contractors’ State License Law. This is a technical, nonsubstantive change.

The information required in this notice is in addition to the information required by Section 8102 (contents of notice).

Compliance with this section does not excuse compliance with Section 8202(b), if applicable. See Section 8202 (contents of preliminary notice).

See also Sections 8006 (“construction lender”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8024 (“laborer”), 8032 (“person”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8106 (added). Manner of giving notice [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 8106 is new. It generalizes and standardizes provisions found throughout former law. See, e.g., former Sections 3097 (preliminary notice), 3103 (stop notice), 3144.5 (notice of release bond), 3227 (notice to principal and surety), 3259.5 (notice of recordation of notice of completion), 3260.2 (stop work notice).

Under subdivision (c), when notice is given in the manner provided in Code of Civil Procedure Section 415.20 for service of summons and complaint, the notice is complete five days after mailing the notice. See Section 8116 (when notice complete). The 10 day delay provided in the Code of Civil Procedure for completion of service under that code is inapplicable.

This part may prescribe a different or more limited manner of giving a particular notice. See, e.g., Section 8486 (service of petition for order releasing lien).

Civ. Code § 8108 (added). Address at which notice is given [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8108 is new. It generalizes and standardizes provisions found throughout former law. For an example of a more particularized notice provision, see Section 8506.

Subdivision (f) does not continue the unique provisions found in former Section 3227 for notice to alternate persons in the case of a personal surety or admitted surety insurer. The bond and undertaking law requires every bond to include the address at which the principal and sureties may be served with notices, papers, and other documents. See Code Civ. Proc. § 995.320.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8006 (“construction lender”), 8008 (“contract”), 8012 (“contractor”), 8016 (“direct contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8026 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8032 (“person”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8046 (“subcontractor”).

Civ. Code § 8110 (added). Mailed notice [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 8110 is a new provision included for drafting convenience. It generalizes a number of provisions of former law, and expands the methods of giving notice to include delivery by express service carrier.

For an example of a more particularized notice provision, see Section 8486.

Civ. Code § 8114 (added). Posting of notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8114 is new. It generalizes provisions found in former law. See, e.g., former Sections 3094 (notice of nonresponsibility), 3260.2 (stop work notice).

See also Section 8040 (“site”).

Civ. Code § 8116 (added). When notice complete [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8116 is new. It generalizes and standardizes provisions found in former law. See, e.g., former Section 3097(f)(3) (service of preliminary notice).

Under subdivision (b), when notice is given in the manner provided in Code of Civil Procedure Section 1013, the notice is complete when deposited in the mail or with an express service carrier. The 10 and 20 day delays provided in the Code of Civil Procedure for completion of service under that code are inapplicable. For an exception to this rule, see Section 8486 (notice of hearing on lien release petition).

Under subdivision (c), when notice is given in the manner provided in Code of Civil Procedure Section 415.20 for service of summons and complaint, the notice is complete five days after mailing of the notice. The 10 day delay provided in the Code of Civil Procedure for completion of service under that code is inapplicable.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8110 (mailed notice), 8114 (posting of notice).

Civ. Code § 8118 (added). Proof of notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8118 is new. It generalizes and standardizes provisions found throughout former law, and expands the methods of proof to include documentation of the mailing provided by the United States Postal Service or an express service carrier. See, e.g., former Sections 3097 (preliminary notice), 3260.2 (stop work notice). 

Subdivision (b) specifies the documentation that must be attached to a proof of notice declaration when notice is given by mail. Documentation establishing proof of delivery or attempted delivery of the notice as specified in subdivision (b)(3)-(4) is sufficient, but not necessary, to satisfy the requirement of the subdivision. Proof that payment was made to the United States Postal Service or an express service carrier for an approved method of delivery is also sufficient. See subdivision (b)(1)-(2).

See also Section 8110 (mailed notice).

See also Section 8032 (“person”).

Civ. Code § 8120 (added). Application of chapter [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8120 is new. It provides the scope of applicability of the provisions of Chapter 3 of Title 1.

See also Section 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8122 (added). Terms of contract [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8122 continues the first and second sentences of former Section 3262(a) without substantive change, except to add a reference to a subcontractor.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8008 (“contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8046 (“subcontractor”).

Civ. Code § 8124 (added). Waiver and release [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8124 continues the third and fourth sentences of former Section 3262(a) without substantive change. The term “financial institution” replaces “bank” in subdivision (b) and in the forms provided in this article.

The waiver and release may be signed by the claimant’s agent. See Section 8066 (agency).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8006 (“construction lender”), 8026 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”).

Civ. Code § 8126 (added). Statement of claimant [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8126 continues former Section 3262(b)(1) without substantive change.

See also Section 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8128 (added). Reduction or release of stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (c) of Section 8128 generalize former Section 3262(b)(2), so as to apply to a stop payment notice given to a construction lender as well as to a stop payment notice given to an owner.

Subdivision (b) is new.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8130 (added). Accord and satisfaction or settlement agreement not affected [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8130 continues former Section 3262(c) without substantive change.

See also Section 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8132 (added). Conditional waiver and release on progress payment [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8132 restates former Section 3262(d)(1) without substantive change, except to add language relating to progress payments covered by previous releases that have not been paid. The statutory form is recast for clarity.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8008 (“contract”), 8026 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8134 (added). Unconditional waiver and release on progress payment [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8134 restates former Section 3262(d)(2) without substantive change. The statutory form is recast for clarity.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8008 (“contract”), 8026 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8136 (added). Conditional waiver and release on final payment [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8136 restates former Section 3262(d)(3) without substantive change, except to add a line for identification of the waivant’s customer. The statutory form is recast for clarity.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8138 (added). Unconditional waiver and release on final payment [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8138 restates former Section 3262(d)(4) without substantive change. The statutory form is recast for clarity.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8150 (added). Application of Bond and Undertaking Law [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8150 is new. It is a specific application of Code of Civil Procedure Section 995.020 (application of Bond and Undertaking Law).

Former Section 3227, relating to notice to principal and surety, is not continued. Its substance is superseded by Sections 8100-8118 (notice).

Civ. Code § 8152 (added). No release of surety from liability [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8152 restates former Section 3225 without substantive change. See also Section 8062 (effect of act by owner).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8008 (“contract”), 8032 (“person”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8154 (added). Construction of bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8154 restates former Section 3226 without substantive change. See also Sections 8400-8404 (who is entitled to lien).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8016 (“direct contract”), 8032 (“person”).

Civ. Code § 8160 (added). Application of title [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8160 is new. It provides the scope of applicability of the provisions of this title. Title 3 (commencing with Section 9000) of this part governs a work of improvement contracted for by a public entity. See Section 9000.

See also Section 8050 (work of improvement).

Civ. Code § 8170 (added). Contract forms [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8170 restates the parts of former Section 3097(l) and (m) relating to the contents of contracts, deleting the limitation to the owner’s residence address.

The reference to “written” contract is added to subdivision (b) for consistency with subdivision (a). The reference to “lender or lenders” in subdivision (a) is shortened to “lender” for consistency with subdivision (b). See Section 14 (singular includes plural, and plural includes singular). These and other minor wording changes are technical, nonsubstantive revisions.

For the direct contractor’s duty to provide information to persons seeking to serve a preliminary notice, see Section 8208.

This section does not require that all contracts between an owner and a direct contractor be in writing.

See also Sections 8006 (“construction lender”), 8008 (“contract”), 8016 (“direct contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8046 (“subcontractor”).

Civ. Code § 8172 (added). Designation of construction lender on building permit [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8172 continues former Section 3097(i) without substantive change.

See also Sections 8006 (“construction lender”), 8032 (“person”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8036 (“public entity”).

Civ. Code § 8174 (added). Construction trust deed [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8174 continues former Section 3097(j) without substantive change.

See also Section 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

See also Sections 8006 (“construction lender”), 8032 (“person”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8180 (added). Completion [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8180 restates former Section 3086, to the extent it applied to a private work.

References to occupation or use by an owner may include occupation or use by the owner’s agent. See Section 8066 (agency).

“Acceptance by the owner” is not continued as a form of completion.

The provision in subdivision (b) for acceptance by a public entity refers to acceptance pursuant to a legislative enactment of the public entity and not to inspection and approval or issuance of a certificate of occupancy under building regulations.

Subdivision (b) applies only to a private work of improvement. See Section 8160 (application of title).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8188 (notice of cessation).

See also Sections 8036 (“public entity”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8182 (added). Notice of completion [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8182 restates former Section 3093 without substantive change, except that the 10 day period for recording a notice of completion is extended to 15 days. For the date of completion of a work of improvement, see Section 8180.

A notice of completion may be signed and verified or recorded by an agent of the owner, to the extent the act is within the scope of the agent’s authority. See Section 8066 (agency).

For the effect of a recordation of a notice of completion, see Sections 8412 and 8414 (time for claim of lien), 8612 (notice of payment bond claim).

A claim of lien must be filed within 30 or 60 days after recordation of a notice of completion (depending on the nature of the claimant), subject to a maximum of 90 days after actual completion. See Sections 8412 and 8414 (recordation of claim of lien). However, an owner that records a notice of completion that states an incorrect date of completion may be estopped from asserting the running of the filing period. See Doherty v. Carruthers, 171 Cal. App. 2d 214, 340 P.2d 58 (1959).

A notice of completion is ineffective to shorten the time for a claim of lien unless notice of recordation is given to the person whose claim of lien is affected. See Section 8190 (notice of recordation by owner).

A notice of completion is recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the work of improvement or part of it is situated. See Section 8060(a) (filing and recordation of papers). A notice of completion is recorded when it is filed for record. See Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060(b) (filing and recordation of papers).

The reference to a successor’s “transferors” is omitted from subdivision (c)(2). See Section 14 (singular includes plural).

See also Sections 8058 (calculation of time), 8064 (co-owners).

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8032 (“person”), 8040 (“site”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8184 (added). Recordation of notice of completion [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8184 continues a portion of former Section 3093 without substantive change.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (filing and recordation of papers), 8182 (notice of completion), 8186 (notice of completion of contract for portion of work of improvement), 8190 (notice of recordation by owner); Gov’t Code §§ 27280, 27287 (recordation of documents).

Civ. Code § 8186 (added). Notice of completion of contract for portion of work of improvement [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8186 continues the substance of former Section 3117, but eliminates the 10 day period for recordation of a notice of completion of a contract for a portion of a work of improvement. [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

This section omits the rules found in former law governing the time for recordation of a lien claim after a notice of completion for a portion of a work of improvement. The general rules governing the time for recordation do not distinguish among types of notice of completion, and appear to be satisfactory for purposes of this section, with the clarification set out in subdivision (a). A claim of lien must be recorded within 30 or 60 days after recordation of notice of completion (depending on the nature of the claimant), subject to a maximum of 90 days after actual completion. See Sections 8412 and 8414 (recordation of claim of lien).

For the effect of a recordation of a notice of completion, see Sections 8412 and 8414 (time for recordation of lien claim), 8612 ( notice of payment bond claim).

The recordation of a notice of completion of a contract for a portion of a work of improvement does not affect the rights of a claimant with respect to work provided pursuant to another contract.

See also Sections 8064 (co-owners), 8182 (notice of completion).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8008 (“contract”), 8016 (“direct contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8026 (“lien”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8188 (added). Notice of cessation [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8188 restates former Section 3092 without substantive change.

The notice of cessation may be signed, verified, and recorded by an agent of the owner to the extent the act is within the scope of the agent’s authority. See Section 8066 (agency).

For the effect of a recordation of a notice of cessation, see Sections 8412 and 8414 (time for recordation of lien claim).

A notice of cessation is recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the work of improvement or part of it is performed. See Section 8060(a) (filing and recordation of papers). The notice is recorded when it is filed for record. See Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060(b) (filing and recordation of papers).

A notice of cessation is ineffective to shorten the time for a claim of lien unless notice of recordation is given to the person whose claim of lien is affected. See Section 8190 (notice of recordation by owner).

See also Sections 8058 (calculation of time), 8064 (co-owners).

See also Sections 8032 (“person”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8190 (added). Notice of recordation by owner [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8190 restates former Section 3259.5, replacing the notice of recordation with a copy of the notice that the owner files for recordation, and expanding the manner of notice. The notice may no longer be given by regular mail. See Sections 8106 (manner of giving notice), 8110 (mailed notice).

Subdivision (c) is recast in terms of the ineffectiveness of the notice of completion or cessation, in place of the former references to extension of time.

A notice is recorded when it is filed for record. See Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

See also Sections 8058 (calculation of time), 8064 (co-owners), 8180 (completion), 8182 (notice of completion), 8186 (notice of completion of contract for portion of work of improvement), 8188 (notice of cessation).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8026 (“lien”), 8032 (“person”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”).

Civ. Code § 8200 (added). Preliminary notice prerequisite to remedies [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8200 restates the introductory clause and parts of subdivisions (a) and (b) of former Section 3097. Some repetitive detail is omitted in reliance on defined terms and other substantive provisions.

Subdivision (e)(2) makes clear that all direct contractors must give preliminary notice to the construction lender or reputed construction lender, if any. This resolves a possible ambiguity in former Section 3097(b).

For an exception to the requirement that preliminary notice must be given before asserting a claim against a payment bond, see Section 8612.

The substance of former Sections 3097(f) and 3097.1 are continued in the general notice provisions of this part. See Sections 8100-8118 (notice).

The transitional provisions of former Section 3097(p) are obsolete and not continued.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8006 (“construction lender”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8024 (“laborer”), 8026 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8032 (“person”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8202 (added). Contents of preliminary notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8202 continues the substance of former Section 3097(c)(1)-(6), the unnumbered paragraph following paragraph (6), and the requirement of former Section 3097(a) that the preliminary notice be written. See also Sections 8100-8118 (notice). The reference to an “express trust fund” is replaced by a reference to a generalized category of persons or entities included within the definition of “laborer.” See Section 8024 (“laborer”).

The continuation of the provision in subdivision (c) is not intended to make any change with respect to otherwise applicable privacy rights.

The information required in this notice is in addition to the information required by Section 8102 (contents of notice).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8182 (notice of completion), 8186 (notice of completion of contract for portion of work of improvement), 8188 (notice of cessation).

See also Sections 8012 (“contractor”), 8022 (“labor, service, equipment, or material”), 8024 (“laborer”), 8026 (“lien”), 8032 (“person”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8204 (added). Effect of preliminary notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 8204 continues former Section 3097(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the unnumbered paragraph preceding former Section 3097(d) without substantive change, except to add a licensed landscape architect to the group of design professionals to which the provision is applicable.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8014 (“design professional”), 8026 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8206 (added). Coverage of preliminary notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8206 restates former Section 3097(g) without substantive change.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8008 (“contract”), 8032 (“person”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8208 (added). Direct contractor’s duty to provide information [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8208 restates the parts of former Section 3097(l) and (m) relating to a direct contractor’s duty to provide information, deleting the limitation to the owner’s residence address.

See also Sections 8006 (“construction lender”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8032 (“person”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”).

Civ. Code § 8210 (added). Owner’s duty to give notice of construction loan [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8210 continues former Section 3097(n) without substantive change. The reference to commencement of construction is changed to commencement of a work of improvement for consistency with the remainder of this part.

See also Sections 8006 (“construction lender”), 8032 (“person”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8212 (added). Waiver void [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8212 continues former Section 3097(e) without substantive change.

Civ. Code § 8214 (added). Notices filed with county recorder [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8214 continues former Section 3097(o) without substantive change.

The former reference to the date after which the county recorder is authorized to act is deleted as a transitional provision that is now obsolete.

See also Sections 8060(a) (filing with county recorder), 8102 (contents of notice), 8182 (notice of completion), 8186 (notice of completion of contract for portion of work of improvement), 8188 (notice of cessation), 8412 (time for claim of lien by direct contractor), 8414 (time for claim of lien by claimant other than direct contractor).

See also Sections 8026 (“lien”), 8032 (“person”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”).

Civ. Code § 8216 (added). Subcontractor discipline [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8216 continues the first paragraph of former Section 3097(h) without substantive change.

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8300 (added). Design professional lien claimant [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8300 restates former Section 3081.1, adding a licensed landscape architect to the design professionals who may claim a lien under this chapter. See Section 8014 (“design professional”).

The introductory clause and the second paragraph of former Section 3081.1 are not continued because they are surplus. See Section 8000 (application of definitions).

See also Sections 8032 (“person”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8302 (added). Lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8302 restates former Section 3081.2. The amount of the lien is limited to the fee for services provided under the contract rather than the fee for services provided before commencement of the work of improvement, since the lien provided by this section is only available prior to commencement of the work of improvement. See also Section 8306 (lien terminates on commencement of work).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8300 (design professional lien claimant).

See also Sections 8014 (“design professional”), 8026 (“lien”), 8040 (“site”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8304 (added). Prerequisites for lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8304 restates former Section 3081.3, with the clarification that a lien under this chapter is unavailable if construction has commenced. See subdivision (a).

A building permit or other governmental approval for the work of improvement obtained in connection with or utilizing the services provided by the design professional is required as a condition of recordation of a lien claim under Section 8302 ( lien).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8300 (design professional lien claimant).

See also Sections 8014 (“design professional”), 8026 (“lien”), 8040 (“site”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8306 (added). Creation, expiration, and release of lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8306 restates former Section 3081.4. On expiration of the lien as a result of commencement of the work of improvement, the design professional may obtain a lien under Section 8400 (mechanics lien). See Section 8310 (mechanics lien right not affected).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8300 (design professional lien claimant).

See also Sections 8014 (“design professional”), 8026 (“lien”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8308 (added). Application of part [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8308 continues the substance of former Section 3081.5, and provides for the application of the definitional provisions of this part.

See also Section 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8310 (added). Mechanics lien right not affected [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8310 restates former Section 3081.6.

See Section 8300 (design professional lien claimant).

See also Sections 8014 (“design professional”), 8026 (“lien”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8312 (added). Time for claim of lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8312 restates former Section 3081.7.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8300 (design professional lien claimant).

See also Sections 8014 (“design professional”), 8026 (“lien”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8314 (added). Right to pursue other remedies [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8314 restates former Section 3081.8.

See also Section 8300 (design professional lien claimant).

See also Sections 8014 (“design professional”), 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8316 (added). Priorities [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8316 restates former Section 3081.9.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8300 (design professional lien claimant).

See also Sections 8006 (“construction lender”), 8014 (“design professional”), 8026 (“lien”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8318 (added). Exemption [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8318 restates former Section 3081.10. The exemption is based on expected construction cost, since the lien is only available if the work of improvement is not constructed. See Section 8306 (creation, expiration, and release of lien).

See also Section 8300 (design professional lien claimant).

See also Sections 8014 (“design professional”), 8026 (“lien”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8400 (added). Persons entitled to lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8400 restates the part of former Section 3110 providing a lien for contributions to a work of improvement. It implements the directive of Article XIV, Section 3, of the California Constitution that, “Mechanics, persons furnishing materials, artisans, and laborers of every class, shall have a lien upon the property upon which they have bestowed labor or furnished material for the value of such labor done and material furnished; and the Legislature shall provide, by law, for the speedy and efficient enforcement of such liens.”

The reference in the introductory portion of Section 8400 to work “authorized” replaces the references in former Section 3110 to the “instance or request of the owner or any other person acting by his authority or under him, as contractor or otherwise.” See Section 8404 (who may authorize work).

The type of contribution to the work of improvement that qualifies for a lien right is described in the introductory portion of Section 8400 as provision of “work.” Elimination of the former references to “bestowing skill or other necessary services” or “furnishing appliances, teams, or power” or “work done or materials furnished” is not a substantive change. See Section 8048 (“work”).

The listing of classes of persons with lien rights in subdivisions (a)-(f) restates without substantive change the comparable part of former Section 3110. This provision does not continue the former listing of types of contractors, subcontractors, laborers, and design professionals, such as mechanics, artisans, machinists, builders, teamsters, draymen, architects, registered engineers, and licensed land surveyors. This is not a substantive change; these classes are included in the defined terms used in this section.

A person or entity described in Section 8024(b) has the same lien right as the laborer in subdivision (e), to the extent of the laborer’s compensation agreed to be paid to the person or entity for labor on the improvement. See Section 8024 (“laborer”).

See also Sections 8014 (“design professional”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8026 (“lien”), 8028 (“material supplier”), 8032 (“person”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8402 (added). Site improvement lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8402 restates former Section 3112. The reference to work done or material furnished is superseded by the reference to work. See Section 8048 (“work”). The reference to work at the instance or request of the owner or any person acting by or under authority of the owner as contractor or otherwise is replaced by the reference to work authorized. See Section 8404 (who may authorize work).

A site improvement is treated in the same manner as a work of improvement, except as provided in Sections 8448 (claim against separate residential units), 8450 (priority of lien), 8454 (separate contract for site improvement), 8458 (priority of site improvement lien). See Section 8050 (“work of improvement”).

See also Sections 8026 (“lien”), 8032 (“person”), 8042 (“site improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8404 (added). Who may authorize work [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8404 restates parts of former Sections 3110 and 3112.

The reference in subdivision (a) to work provided at the request of an owner includes work provided at the instance of the owner, or of a person acting by or under the owner’s authority. See Section 8066 (agency).

The inclusion in subdivision (b) of project managers is new.

The references in former law to sub-subcontractors and builders are omitted as surplus. A contractor either has a contract with the owner (and is a direct contractor) or does not (and is a subcontractor). This part does not distinguish among levels of subcontractor. The term “builder” was not defined in former law and was used only in former Section 3110.

A work of improvement includes a site improvement. See Section 8050 (“work of improvement”).

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8032 (“person”), 8042 (“site improvement”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8410 (added). Preliminary notice required [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8410 restates former Section 3114 without substantive change. A claimant must give preliminary notice to the extent provided in the preliminary notice provisions of this part. See Section 8200 et seq.

See also Section 8118 (proof of notice).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”).

Civ. Code § 8412 (added). Time for claim of lien by direct contractor [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8412 restates former Section 3115 without substantive change. A contract is complete within the meaning of this section when the contractor’s obligations under it are substantially performed, excused, or otherwise discharged. See Howard S. Wright Construction Co. v. BBIC Investors, LLC, 136 Cal. App. 4th 228, 38 Cal. Rptr. 3d 769 (2006).

For completion of a work of improvement, see Section 8180. For recordation of a notice of completion, see Sections 8182 (notice of completion), 8186 (notice of completion of contract for portion of work of improvement). For recordation of a notice of cessation, see Section 8188 (notice of cessation).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

See also Sections 8016 (“direct contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8026 (“lien”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8414 (added). Time for claim of lien by claimant other than direct contractor [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8414 restates former Section 3116 without substantive change.

For completion of a work of improvement, see Section 8180. For recordation of a notice of completion, see Sections 8182 (notice of completion), 8186 (notice of completion of contract for portion of work of improvement). For recordation of a notice of cessation, see Section 8188 (notice of cessation).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8026 (“lien”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8416 (added). Contents of claim of lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Paragraphs (1)-(5), (7), and (8) of subdivision (a) of Section 8416 restate former Section 3084(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) restates former Section 3084(b) without substantive change.

Subdivision (a)(6) is new. It implements other provisions that invoke a claimant’s address. Cf. Sections 8424 (release bond), 8486 (time of hearing).

Subdivision (c) restates former Section 3084(c)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) restates former Section 3084(c)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) restates former Section 3084(d) without substantive change.

The claim of lien may be executed by the claimant’s authorized agent. See Section 8066 (agency).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation); 8058 (filing and recordation of papers); Gov’t Code §§ 27280, 27287 (recordation of documents).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8006 (“construction lender”), 8032 (“person”), 8040 (“site”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8422 (added). Forfeiture of lien for false claim [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8422 combines the substance of former Sections 3118 and 3261. The terminology of the combined provision is conformed to Section 8416 (contents of claim of lien).

Subdivision (b)(1) expands the bases for invalidity to include intent to slander title.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8048 (“work”), 8026 (“lien”), 8040 (“site”).

Civ. Code § 8424 (added). Release bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivisions (a)-(c) of Section 8424 restate former Section 3143, reducing the required amount of the lien release bond to 125% of the amount of the recorded claim of lien applicable to the liened property. This harmonizes the required amount of a lien release bond with the required amount of a stop payment notice release bond. See Section 8510. The language of the section is harmonized with the Bond and Undertaking Law, Chapter 2 (commencing with Section 995.010) of Title 14 of Part 2 of the Code of Civil Procedure.

Subdivision (d) restates former Section 3144.5 without substantive change, except to broaden the notice provisions.

The reference to recordation of the bond in the county in which the claim of lien is recorded is omitted as unnecessary. Both the claim of lien and the bond are recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the work of improvement or part of it is situated. See Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

If an action to enforce a lien has been timely commenced before a release bond is recorded, the claimant may name the surety as a defendant and seek recovery against the bond in the enforcement action; the claimant is not required to commence a new action on the bond. See Hutnick v. United States Fidelity & Guaranty Co., 47 Cal. 3d 456, 763 P.2d 1326, 253 Cal. Rptr. 236 (1988).

See also Sections 8002 (“admitted surety insurer”), 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8026 (“lien”), 8032 (“person”), 8046 (“subcontractor”).

Civ. Code § 8430 (added). Amount of lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8430 restates former Section 3123(a)-(b) and a part of former Section 3110. The provision of former Section 3123(c) that required an owner to give notice of a change of 5 percent or more is not continued.

As used in this section, the reasonable value of work includes the reasonable use value of appliances, equipment, teams, and power.

See also Sections 8416 (contents of claim of lien), 8600 (payment bond).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8008 (“contract”), 8010 (“contract price”), 8026 (“lien”), 8032 (“person”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8432 (added). Lien limited to work included in contract or modification [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8432 restates former Section 3124 without substantive change.

In subdivision (a), “direct contractor” is substituted for the undefined “contractor.” The concept of “authorized” is substituted for “employed.” See Section 8404 (who may authorize work). See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8008 (“contract”), 8016 (“direct contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8026 (“lien”), 8032 (“person”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8434 (added). Amount of recovery [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8434 continues former Section 3140 without substantive change.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8008 (“contract”), 8012 (“contractor”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8026 (“lien”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8440 (added). Property subject to lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8440 restates the parts of former Sections 3128 and 3112 that described property subject to the lien, without substantive change. A reference to “real property” is substituted for references to “land.”

See also Sections 8026 (“lien”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8442 (added). Interest subject to lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8442 restates the last part of former Section 3128, and former Section 3129, without substantive change. A reference to “work” is substituted for the former reference to “commencement of the work or of the furnishing of the materials.” See Section 8048 (“work”).

It should be noted that under this section, the interest of a person that contracts for a work of improvement indirectly, for example through a provision in a lease that requires a tenant to make the work of improvement, may be subject to the lien. Likewise, the interest of a person that did not contract for a work of improvement might in some circumstances be subject to the lien if the person is a “participating owner.” See, e.g., Los Banos Gravel Co. v. Freeman, 58 Cal. App. 3d 785, 130 Cal. Rptr. 180 (1976).

See also Sections 8026 (“lien”), 8032 (“person”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8444 (added). Notice of nonresponsibility [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8444 restates former Section 3094.

The information required in this notice is in addition to the information required by Section 8102 (contents of notice).

The notice of nonresponsibility may be signed and verified by the owner or person owning or claiming an interest in the property, or by the owner’s or other person’s agent. See Section 8066 (agency).

A notice of nonresponsibility is recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the work of improvement or part of it is situated. See Section 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8064 (co-owners), 8114 (posting of notice).

See also Sections 8032 (“person”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8446 (added). Multiple works of improvement [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8446 restates former Section 3130 without substantive change. The concept of “contracted for” is substituted for “employed” in subdivisions (a) and (b). See Section 8404 (who may authorize work).

Subdivision (c) is intended to apply to a single work of improvement situated on two or more parcels of land that have distinct owners.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8008 (“contract”), 8026 (“lien”), 8032 (“person”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8448 (added). Claim against separate residential units [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8448 restates the first paragraph of former Section 3131 without substantive change. The reference to “filing” a claim of lien is changed to recording. See Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8412 and 8414 (recordation of claim of lien).

The second paragraph of former Section 3131 is not continued.

See also Sections 8180 (completion), 8402 (site improvement lien), 8416 (contents of claim of lien), 8446 (multiple works of improvement).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8450 (added). Priority of lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8450 restates former Section 3134 without substantive change. For the priority of a site improvement lien, see Section 8458 (priority of site improvement lien).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8402 (site improvement lien), 8452 (payment bond obtained by holder of mortgage or deed of trust).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8452 (added). Payment bond obtained by holder of mortgage or deed of trust [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8452 restates former Section 3138 without substantive change. See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

See also Sections 8026 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8454 (added). Separate contract for site improvement [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8454 restates former Section 3135 without substantive change.

See also Sections 8016 (“direct contract”), 8042 (“site improvement”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8456 (added). Priority of advances by lender [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8456 restates former Section 3136.

See also Sections 8006 (“construction lender”), 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8458 (added). Priority of site improvement lien [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 8458 restates former Section 3137 without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) restates former Section 3139 without substantive change.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8180 (completion), 8402 (site improvement lien).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8042 (“site improvement”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8460 (added). Time for commencement of enforcement action [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8460 restates former Sections 3144 and 3145.

Subdivision (b) makes clear that the owner must be a party to the extension of credit, and allows for late recording of the extension of credit. This codifies the rule in Richards v. Hillside Development Co., 177 Cal. App. 2d 776, 2 Cal. Rptr. 693 (1960), and overrules Dorer v. McKinsey, 188 Cal. App. 2d 199, 10 Cal. Rptr. 287 (1961).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8180 (completion).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8461 (added). Recordation of lis pendens [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8461 restates former Section 3146 without substantive change.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

See also Section 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8462 (added). Dismissal for lack of prosecution [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8462 restates former Section 3147 without substantive change. The cross-reference to the Code of Civil Procedure is added to make clear that this section modifies the general three-year period for discretionary dismissal. See also Section 8056 (rules of practice).

See also Section 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8464 (added). Costs [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8464 continues former Section 3150 without substantive change.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8466 (added). Deficiency [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8466 restates former Section 3151 without substantive change.

See also Section 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8468 (added). Other remedies [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8468 restates former Section 3152 without substantive change. The reference in the introductory portion of the section to “this title” is changed to “this chapter” consistent with the scope of the chapter.

For provisions relating to attachment, see Code Civ. Proc. § 481.010 et seq. For provisions relating to enforcement of a money judgment, see Code Civ. Proc. § 681.010 et seq.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”), 8032 (“person”).

Civ. Code § 8470 (added). Defense of lien enforcement action by contractor [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8470 restates former Section 3153 without substantive change. This section does not apply to an action to enforce a lien brought by a direct contractor.

See also Sections 8010 (“contract price”), 8012 (“contractor”), 8016 (“direct contract”), 8026 (“lien”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8480 (added). Petition for release order [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 8480 restates former Section 3154(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) restates the first sentence of former Section 3154(h) without substantive change. In Solit v. Tokai Bank, Ltd. New York Branch, 68 Cal. App. 4th 1435, 81 Cal. Rptr. 2d 243 (1999), the court held that an order releasing a lien because it had not been timely enforced may not bar the recordation of a new claim for the same work, if the time for recordation of a new claim of lien had not yet expired.

Subdivision (c) provides a limited exception to the last sentence of former Section 3154(h), allowing the petition to be joined with a pending action to enforce the claim of lien that is the subject of the petition.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 3154(i) without substantive change.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8482 (added). Demand prerequisite to petition [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8482 is new. If the lien claimant complies with the demand, a release proceeding is unnecessary.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8484 (added). Contents of petition [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8484 restates former Section 3154(b).

The information included in the petition is intended to facilitate the court’s order under Section 8488 (hearing and order). The reference to series number is added to cover a county in which the recorder uses a sequence number for record location.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8486 (added). Time of hearing [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8486 restates former Section 3154(c)-(d), and the first sentence of Section 3154(e), increasing the time for serving a copy of the petition and notice of hearing to 15 days, and adding a requirement that the court act no later than 60 days after the petition is filed. See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

The specific notice provisions in subdivisions (b) and (c) supersede the general notice provisions in Sections 8100-8118, to the extent inconsistent.

See also Section 8004 (“claimant”).

Civ. Code § 8488 (added). Hearing and order [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 8488 restates the last sentence of former Section 3154(b)(5) and the last two sentences of former Section 3154(e) without substantive change, except that language is added to clarify the burden of production and the burden of proof.

Subdivision (b) restates a part of former Section 3154(f); the remainder of the former provision is continued in Article 8 (commencing with Section 8490) (removal of claim of lien from record).

Subdivision (c) restates former Section 3154(g), deleting the $2,000 limitation.

See also Section 8056 (rules of practice), Evid. Code §§ 500 (burden of proof), 550 (burden of producing evidence).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8490 (added). Court order [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 8490 generalizes a part of former Section 3154(f). The reference to sequence number is added to cover a county in which the recorder uses a series number for record location. The reference to the city where the claim of lien is recorded is omitted as superfluous.

Subdivisions (b) and (d) generalize former Section 3148.

Subdivision (c) generalizes the second sentence of former Section 3154(f)(4).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

See also Section 8026 (“lien”).

Civ. Code § 8494 (added). Effect of expiration or recordation of court order [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8494 is drawn from Code of Civil Procedure Section 405.60 (lis pendens).

See also Sections 8026 (“lien”), 8032 (“person”).

Civ. Code § 8500 (added). Stop payment notice exclusive remedy to reach construction funds [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8500 continues Section 3264 without substantive change, except that it is limited to a private work. See Section 8160 (application of title). For a comparable provision applicable to a public work, see Section 9350 (stop payment notice exclusive remedy to reach construction funds).

The reference to a “direct” written contract has been revised to avoid confusion with the term “direct contract.” See Section 8016 (“direct contract”). The revision is non-substantive.

This section is not intended to either ratify or abrogate the holding of Nibbi Brothers, Inc. v. Home Fed. Sav. & Loan Ass’n, 205 Cal. App. 3d 1415, 253 Cal. Rptr. 289 (1988), that in an appropriate case a person providing labor or materials may recover from a construction lender on a theory of unjust enrichment.

See also Sections 8032 (“person”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8502 (added). Contents of stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8502 supersedes subdivisions (a) through (d) of former Section 3103. A stop payment notice may be executed by the claimant’s agent. See Section 8066 (agency).

Subdivision (c) is drawn from the last sentence of former Section 3159(a)(3), and provides a special rule that supplements the requirement of Section 8102(a)(6)(C) (demand of claimant).

See also Sections 8100-8118 (notice).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8504 (added). False stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8504 restates former Section 3168 without substantive change.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8506 (added). Manner of giving stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 8506 restates part of the second paragraph of former Section 3103, without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) restates the last two sentences of former Section 3083, and a part of the second paragraph of former Section 3103, without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) supersedes the last paragraph of former Section 3103.

See also Sections 8006 (“construction lender”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8508 (added). Requirements for valid stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8508 restates a part of the first sentence of former Section 3159 and former Section 3160 without substantive change. For the time within which a claim of lien must be recorded, see Sections 8412 and 8414 (time for claim of lien); see also Section 8186 (notice of completion of contract for portion of work of improvement). For the person to which the notice must be given, see Section 8506.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8026 (“lien”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8510 (added). Release bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8510 restates former Section 3171, eliminating the restrictions on the persons and the conditions under which a release bond may be given, and requiring the bond to be given by an admitted surety insurer. See Sections 8002 (“admitted surety insurer”), 8150 (application of Bond and Undertaking Law).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8520 (added). Stop payment notice to owner [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8520 restates former Section 3158. It makes clear that the owner’s demand under subdivision (b) requires either a bonded or an unbonded stop payment notice.

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8026 (“lien”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8522 (added). Duty of owner [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8522 restates former Section 3161.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8530 (added). Stop payment notice to construction lender [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8530 restates a part of the first sentence of former Section 3159 without substantive change. See also Section 8508 (requirements for valid stop payment notice).

For provisions governing the amount withheld where the person giving a stop payment notice is a direct contractor or subcontractor and there is a claim of another subcontractor or material supplier, see Section 8542 (amount withheld).

See also Sections 8006 (“construction lender”), 8026 (“lien”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8532 (added). Bonded stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8532 restates the first sentence of former Section 3083 without substantive change. The former reference to “good and sufficient sureties” on the bond is omitted as unnecessary. See Code Civ. Proc. § 995.310 (sufficient sureties on bond required). The second two sentences of former Section 3083 are continued in Section 8506(b) (manner of giving stop payment notice).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8006 (“construction lender”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8026 (“lien”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8534 (added). Objection to bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8534 restates former Section 3163 without substantive change.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8002 (“admitted surety insurer”), 8004 (“claimant”), 8006 (“construction lender”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8536 (added). Duty of construction lender [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8536 restates former Sections 3159(a)(1)-(2) and 3162(a)(1)-(2). The requirement in former Section 3162(a) that the lender withhold sufficient funds to pay “any claim of lien that may be recorded therefor” is omitted; any amount paid pursuant to a stop payment notice reduces the claim of lien. The reference to recordation of a payment bond “in the office of the county recorder where the site is located” is omitted from subdivision (b)(2) as unnecessary.

If a bonded stop payment notice is given by a direct contractor, the construction lender must withhold funds regardless of whether a payment bond has previously been recorded under Section 8600.

For provisions governing the amount withheld where the person giving a stop payment notice is a direct contractor or subcontractor and there is a claim of another subcontractor or material supplier, see Section 8542 (amount withheld).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8006 (“construction lender”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8538 (added). Notice of election [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8538 restates former Sections 3159(a)(3) and 3162(a)(3) without substantive change, except that the last sentence of former Section 3159(a)(3) is continued in Section 8502(c) (contents of stop payment notice).

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8006 (“construction lender”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8540 (added). Distribution of funds withheld pursuant to stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8540 restates former Section 3167 without substantive change. Only valid claims, as determined in an enforcement action, are entitled to participate in the distribution. Cf. Idaho Lumber Co. v. Northwestern S. & L. Ass’n, 265 Cal. App. 2d 490, 71 Cal. Rptr. 422 (1968).

The amount of the claim of a contractor is governed by Section 8542.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8542 (added). Amount withheld [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8542 restates former Sections 3159(b)-(c) and 3162(b)-(c), except that the rules governing a bonded notice are generalized to also apply to funds that a construction lender actually withholds pursuant to an unbonded notice.

See also Sections 8006 (“construction lender”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8028 (“material supplier”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8544 (added). Effect of stop payment notice on assignment of funds [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8544 restates former Section 3166 without substantive change.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8006 (“construction lender”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8550 (added). Time for enforcement of claim stated in stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8550 restates former Section 3172 without substantive change.

A stop payment notice must be given before expiration of the time within which a claim of lien must be recorded under Chapter 4 (commencing with Section 8400). See Section 8508 (requirements for valid stop payment notice).

For the manner in which notice of commencement of an enforcement action is to be given, see Section 8506 (manner of giving stop payment notice).

Funds released for failure to timely commence an enforcement action must be paid or delivered to the person to which they are due.)

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8552 (added). Joinder, consolidation, and interpleader [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8552 restates former Section 3175 without substantive change. Subdivision (a) is a specific application of the general rule stated in Section 8056 (rules of practice).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8006 (“construction lender”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8554 (added). Dismissal of enforcement action for lack of prosecution [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8554 restates former Section 3173 without substantive change. The cross-reference to the Code of Civil Procedure is added to make clear that this section modifies the general three-year period for discretionary dismissal. Cf. Section 8056 (rules of practice).

See also Section 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8556 (added). Dismissal of action or judgment against claimant [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8556 restates former Section 3174 without substantive change. Funds released as a result of dismissal of the action or judgment against the claimant must be paid or delivered to the person to which they are due.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8558 (added). Attorney’s fee in action to enforce payment of claim stated in bonded stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8558 restates former Section 3176 without substantive change.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8560 (added). Interest in action to enforce payment of claim stated in bonded stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8560 continues former Section 3176.5 without substantive change.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 8600 (added). Limitation of owner’s liability [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 8600 restates the first part of former Section 3235 and the first sentence of former Section 3236 without substantive change. It makes clear that the bond, as well as the contract, must be recorded before the commencement of work. See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers).

Subdivision (b) restates the last part of former Section 3235 without substantive change.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8016 (“direct contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8026 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8602 (added). Public policy of payment bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8602 restates the second sentence of former Section 3236 without substantive change.

See also Sections 8016 (“direct contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8604 (added). Bond required by lending institution [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8604 supersedes former Section 3237. It makes clear that the lender may not object to the bond if given by an admitted surety insurer.

This section is not intended to either ratify or abrogate the holding of Azusa Western, Inc. v. City of West Covina, 45 Cal. App. 3d 259, 119 Cal. Rptr. 434 (1975), requiring a public entity in an appropriate case to ensure that the surety on a stop payment notice release bond is not the surety that issued a payment bond on the project.

See also Sections 8002 (“admitted surety insurer”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8032 (“person”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8606 (added). Conditions of payment bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8606 restates former Section 3096 without substantive change, except to add a requirement that the bond be given by an admitted surety insurer. See also Section 8150 (application of Bond and Undertaking Law).

See also Sections 8002 (“admitted surety insurer”), 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8026 (“lien”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8046 (“subcontractor”).

Civ. Code § 8608 (added). Limitation on part [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8608 restates former Section 3267 without substantive change, clarifying that claimants providing work to subcontractors at every level have a right to recover against a direct contractor’s payment bond as provided in this section. See Union Asphalt, Inc. v. Planet Ins. Co., 21 Cal. App. 4th 1762, 27 Cal. Rptr. 2d 371 (1994).

Note that “design professional” includes a licensed landscape architect. See Section 8014.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8016 (“direct contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8609 (added). Bond provision prescribing limitation of action [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8609 continues former Section 3239 without substantive change.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8180 (completion).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8610 (added). Statute of limitations for suit on recorded bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8610 restates former Section 3240, broadening it to cover enforcement of any liability on the bond, not limited to the liability of the surety. Cf. Code Civ. Proc. § 996.440 (judgment on bond against principal and sureties).

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8180 (completion).

See also Sections 8030 (“payment bond”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8612 (added). Notice prerequisite to enforcement [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8612 restates former Section 3242 without substantive change. The former limitation to a contract entered into on or after January 1, 1995, is omitted due to lapse of time.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8100-8118 (notice), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8180 (completion), 8182 (notice of completion), 8184 (notice of completion of contract for portion of work of improvement).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8614 (added). Notice to principal and surety [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8614 restates former Section 3227.

Cf. Code Civ. Proc. §§ 995.170 (“principal”), 995.185 (“surety”).

Civ. Code § 8700 (added). Application of chapter [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 8700 restates former Section 3110.5(a)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) restates former Section 3110.5(a)(1) without substantive change.

Under this section, if the owner that contracts for the work of improvement owns the fee interest in the property, the owner of a less than fee interest that does not contract for the work of improvement is not required to provide security or to comply with any other obligation of an owner under this chapter.

If the owner that contracts for a work of improvement owns a less than fee interest in the property, the owner of the fee interest that does not contract for the work of improvement is not required to provide security or to comply with any other obligation of an owner under this chapter.

See also Sections 8010 (“contract price”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8702 (added). Single-family residence and low income housing excluded [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8702 restates former Section 3110.5(e) without substantive change, except to omit reference to a public work. This part does not apply to a public work. See Section 8160 (application of title).

See also Section 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8704 (added). Qualified publicly traded company and qualified private company excluded [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8704 restates former Section 3110.5(f) without substantive change.

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8710 (added). Security for owner’s payment obligation [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8710 restates the first part of former Section 3110.5(b) without substantive change. As used in this section, “owner” includes the owner of the fee simple absolute interest or any lesser interest in the property. See Section 8700 (application of chapter).

See also Sections 8060 (filing and recordation of papers), 8100-8118 (notice), 8174 (construction trust deed).

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8022 (“lending institution”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8712 (added). Demand for security [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8712 restates the second sentence of former Section 3110.5(c) without substantive change.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8714 (added). Security not waivable [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8714 restates former Section 3110.5(g) without substantive change. This title does not apply to a public work. See Section 8160 (application of title).

Civ. Code § 8716 (added). Rights not affected [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8716 restates former Section 3110.5(d) without substantive change, except to omit the reference to Public Contract Code Section 10262. This title does not apply to a public work. See Section 8160 (application of title).

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8046 (“subcontractor”).

Civ. Code § 8720 (added). Form of security [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8720 restates a part of former Section 3110.5(b) without substantive change.

Civ. Code § 8722 (added). Bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8722 restates former Section 3110.5(b)(1) without substantive change.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8002 (“admitted surety insurer”), 8008 (“contract”), 8010 (“contract price”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8724 (added). Irrevocable letter of credit [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8724 restates former Section 3110.5(b)(2) without substantive change.

See also Sections 8010 (“contract price”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8726 (added). Escrow account [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8726 restates parts of former Section 3110.5(b)(3) without substantive change.

See also Sections 8006 (“construction lender”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8032 (“person”).

Civ. Code § 8728 (added). Deposits to and disbursements from escrow account [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8728 restates parts of former Section 3110.5(b)(3) without substantive change.

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8010 (“contract price”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8730 (added). Contract price [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8730 restates the first sentence of former Section 3110.5(c) without substantive change.

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8010 (“contract price”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8800 (added). Progress payment between owner and direct contractor [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8800 restates former Section 3260.1, adding a reasonableness limitation on an attorney’s fee. This title is limited to a private work. See Section 8160 (application of title).

The owner’s duty runs from the time notice is complete, rather than the time of “receipt.” See Section 8116 (when notice is complete).

The operative date provision of former Section 3260.1 is omitted due to lapse of time.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”).

Civ. Code § 8802 (added). Progress payment between direct contractor and subcontractor on public utility work [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8802 restates former Section 3262.5, adding a reasonableness limitation on an attorney’s fee.

The reference to 15 “working days” is converted to 21 “days,” consistent with the remainder of the mechanics lien law. See Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8012 (“contractor”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8810 (added). Application of article [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8810 restates former Section 3260(b) without substantive change. This title is limited to a private work. See Section 8160 (application of title).

The transitional provision found in former Section 3260(a), relating to contracts entered into before 1991, 1993, and 1994, is omitted due to lapse of time.

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8046 (“subcontractor”).

Civ. Code § 8812 (added). Payment of retention by owner [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8812 restates former Section 3260(c) without substantive change, except that detailed provisions defining the date of completion are eliminated in reliance on the general provisions of this part governing completion. See Section 8180 (completion).

The right of the owner to withhold disputed amounts is made subject to a condition of good faith, consistent with other provisions of this part.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 8814 (added). Payment of retention by direct contractor [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8814 restates former Section 3260(d)-(e) without substantive change.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8046 (“subcontractor”).

Civ. Code § 8816 (added). Payment for disputed work [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8816 restates former Section 3260(f) without substantive change.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8818 (added). Wrongful withholding [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8818 restates former Section 3260(g) without substantive change, except to add a reasonableness limitation on an attorney’s fee.

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8032 (“person”).

Civ. Code § 8820 (added). Waiver against public policy [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 8820 restates former Section 3260(h) without substantive change.

Civ. Code § 8822 (added). Construction loan exempt [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 8822 restates former Section 3260(i) without substantive change.

Civ. Code § 8830 (added). “Stop work notice” defined [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8830 restates a part of the first sentence of former Section 3260.2(a) without substantive change. The term “stop work notice” replaces the term “10-day stop work order“ used in former law.

This article is limited to a private work of improvement. See Section 8160 (application of title).

Former Section 3260.2(g), relating to the mechanics of the notice, is superseded by Sections 8100-8118 (notice).

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8832 (added). Stop work notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8832 restates a part of the first sentence of former Section 3260.2(a) without substantive change.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8830 (“stop work notice”).

Civ. Code § 8834 (added). Additional notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8834 restates the second and third sentences of former Section 3260.2(a), and requires that the contractor give a copy of the stop work notice to the contractor’s subcontractors.

See also Sections 8058 (calculation of time), 8114 (posting of notice).

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8040 (“site”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8050 (“work of improvement”), 8830 (“stop work notice”).

Civ. Code § 8836 (added). Notice to construction lender [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8836 restates the fourth sentence of former Section 3260.2(a).

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8006 (“construction lender”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8830 (“stop work notice”).

Civ. Code § 8838 (added). Immunity from liability [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8838 restates former Section 3260.2(c), correcting two inadvertent drafting errors in former law.

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8028 (“material supplier”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”), 8830 (“stop work notice”).

Civ. Code § 8840 (added). Notice of resolution of dispute or cancellation of stop work notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8840 restates the second paragraph of former Section 3260.2(a) without substantive change.

See also Section 8114 (posting of notice).

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8040 (“site”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8050 (“work of improvement”), 8830 (“stop work notice”).

Civ. Code § 8842 (added). Stop work remedy not exclusive [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 8842 restates former Section 3260.2(b) without substantive change.

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 8844 (added). Judicial proceeding [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 8844 restates former Section 3260.2(d) without substantive change, except to additionally allow an owner to seek a judicial determination of liability for the amount due in an expedited proceeding.

Subdivision (b) is comparable to Code of Civil Procedure Sections 1062.3 and 1260.010.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8050 (“work of improvement”), 8830 (“stop work notice”).

Civ. Code § 8846 (added). Waiver against public policy [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 8846 restates former Section 3260.2(e) without substantive change.

Civ. Code § 8848 (added). Application of article [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 8848 restates former Section 3260.2(f) without substantive change.

See also Section 8008 (“contract”).

Civ. Code § 9000 (added). Application of title [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9000 restates former Sections 3100 and 3179.

See also Sections 8036 (“public entity”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 9100 (added). Who may use remedies [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9100 restates former Section 3181, and parts of former Sections 3110, 3111, and 3112. The former references to site improvement work and to provisions, provender, or other supplies are included within the meaning of subdivision (a). See Section 8048 (“work”).

The reference to an “express trust fund” in former Section 3111 is replaced by a reference to a generalized category of persons or entities included within the definition of “laborer.” See Section 8024 (“laborer”).

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8024 (“laborer”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8032 (“person”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8038 (“public works contract”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 9200 (added). Completion [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9200 restates former Section 3086 to the extent it applied to a public work of improvement, but extends the period of continuous cessation of labor necessary to constitute completion from 30 days to 60 days.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 9202 (added). Notice of cessation [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9202 restates former Section 3092, to the extent it applied to a public works contract. For the effect of recordation of a notice of cessation, see Sections 9356 (time for giving stop payment notice), 9558 (time for enforcing payment bond claim).

A notice of cessation is recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the public works contract or part of it is performed. See Section 8060 (recordation of notice). A notice of cessation is recorded when it is filed for record. See Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (recordation of notice).

See also Sections 8058 (calculation of time), 8066 (agency).

See also Section 8036 (“public entity”).

Civ. Code § 9204 (added). Notice of completion [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9204 restates former Section 3093 to the extent it applied to a public works contract, extending the 10 day period for recordation of a notice of completion under former law to 15 days. For the date of completion of a work of improvement, see Section 9200.

For the effect of recordation of a notice of completion, see Sections 9356 (time for giving stop payment notice), 9558 (time for enforcing payment bond claim), 9560 (notice of payment bond claim).

A notice of completion is recorded in the office of the county recorder of the county in which the public works contract or part of it is performed. See Section 8060 (recordation of notice). A notice of completion is recorded when it is filed for record. See Sections 1170 (recordation), 8060 (recordation of notice).

See also Sections 8058 (calculation of time), 8066 (agency).

See also Sections 8036 (“public entity”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 9208 (added). Recordation of notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9208 continues a portion of former Section 3093 without substantive change. See also Sections 1170 (recordation); 8058 (filing and recordation of papers); Gov’t Code §§ 27280, 27287 (recordation of documents).

See also Section 9204 (notice of completion).

Civ. Code § 9300 (added). Preliminary notice prerequisite to remedies [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9300 restates part of the introductory clause and subdivisions (a) and (c) of former Section 3098. Repetitive detail is omitted, in reliance on defined terms and other substantive provisions. For a statutory exception to the preliminary notice requirement, see Section 9560 (notice of claim against payment bond).

The transitional provision of former Section 3098(e) is not continued due to lapse of time.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8024 (“laborer”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8032 (“person”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 9302 (added). Giving preliminary notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9302 restates the second and fourth sentences of former Section 3098(a).

See also Sections 8036 (“public entity”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8038 (“public works contract”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 9303 (added). Content of preliminary notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9303 restates a part of former Section 3098(a).

See also Sections 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 9304 (added). Effect of preliminary notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9304 restates parts of former Sections 3098(a) and 3098(d).

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 9306 (added). Subcontractor discipline [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9306 continues the first paragraph of former Section 3098(b) without substantive change.

See also Sections 8008 (“contract”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 9350 (added). Stop payment notice exclusive remedy to reach construction funds [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9350 restates former Section 3264, to the extent it applied to a public works contract. For a comparable provision applicable to a private work, see Section 8500.

There may be specific statutory provisions that authorize payment by a public entity from a fund designated for a public work, notwithstanding the provisions of Section 9350. See, e.g., Code Civ. Proc. § 708.760 (satisfaction of judgment against direct contractor on public work), Labor Code § 1727 (public entity to withhold amounts needed to satisfy prevailing wage violations from funds due direct contractor on public work). This section is not intended to change existing law with respect to such provisions.

The term “fund” has a meaning distinct from the term “funds” as defined in Section 8020. Consistent with former Section 3264, “fund” refers to the source for payment of construction costs, not the form of payment itself.

See also Sections 8032 (“person”), 8038 (“public works contract”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 9352 (added). Contents of stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9352 supersedes former Section 3103(a)-(d). A stop payment notice may be executed by the claimant’s agent. See Section 8066 (agency).

Subdivision (c) provides a special rule that supplements the requirement of Section 8102(a)(5)(C) (demand of claimant).

See also Sections 8100-8118 (notice).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 9354 (added). Giving of stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9354 restates the first unnumbered paragraph of former Section 3103.

A claimant wishing to receive return notice of the time within which payment of the claim stated in a stop payment notice must be enforced must pay the public entity ten dollars ($10) at the time of giving the stop payment notice. See Section 9362.

See also Sections 8032 (“person”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8038 (“public works contract”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9356 (added). Time for giving notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9356 restates former Section 3184.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (recordation of notice), 9200 (completion), 9202 (notice of cessation), 9204 (notice of completion).

See also Section 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9358 (added). Duty to withhold funds [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9358 restates former Section 3186. See also Section 8066 (agency).

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8020 (“funds”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9360 (added). Payment notwithstanding stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9360 restates former Section 3187.

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8020 (“funds”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9362 (added). Notice to claimant [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9362 restates former Section 3185. The $2 fee is increased to $10 in recognition of the change in the value of the dollar since the fee’s enactment.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (recordation of notice), 9200 (completion), 9202 (notice of cessation), 9204 (notice of completion), 9502 (time for enforcement of payment of claim stated in stop payment notice).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8038 (“public works contract”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9364 (added). Release bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9364 restates former Section 3196.

See also Sections 8002 (“admitted surety insurer”), 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8020 (“funds”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9400 (added). Grounds for summary proceeding [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9400 restates former Section 3197.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8020 (“funds”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9402 (added). Contractor’s affidavit and demand for release [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9402 restates former Section 3198. The grounds for release are provided in Section 9400.

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8020 (“funds”), 8036 (“public entity”).

Civ. Code § 9404 (added). Notice to claimant [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9404 restates former Section 3199.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8020 (“funds”), 8036 (“public entity”).

Civ. Code § 9406 (added). Claimant’s counteraffidavit [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9406 restates former Section 3200.

See also Section 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8020 (“funds”), 8036 (“public entity”).

Civ. Code § 9408 (added). Commencement of action [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9408 restates former Section 3201, and provides that notice of the hearing by mail is complete five days after mailing.

See also Sections 8056 (rules of practice), 8058 (calculation of time).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8036 (“public entity”).

Civ. Code § 9410 (added). Pleadings and burden of proof [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9410 restates former Section 3202.

See also Section 8056 (rules of practice).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8036 (“public entity”).

Civ. Code § 9412 (added). Court determination [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9412 restates former Section 3203. Former Section 3204 relating to jury trial is not continued; proceedings under this article are tried to the judge, not to a jury.

See also Section 8056 (rules of practice).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8020 (“funds”), 8036 (“public entity”).

Civ. Code § 9414 (added). Summary determination not res judicata [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9414 restates former Section 3205. The former reference to a “labor and material bond” is replaced by a reference to a payment bond.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8030 (“payment bond”).

Civ. Code § 9450 (added). Distribution of funds withheld pursuant to stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9450 restates former Section 3190.

Only valid claims, as determined in an enforcement action, are entitled to participate in the distribution. Cf. Idaho Lumber Co. v. Northwestern S. & L. Ass’n, 265 Cal. App. 2d 490, 71 Cal. Rptr. 422 (1968).

The amount of the claim for which payment is required is determined under Article 4 (commencing with Section 9500) (enforcement of payment of claim stated in stop payment notice).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8020 (“funds”), 8032 (“person”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9452 (added). Stop payment notice remedy not exclusive [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9452 restates former Section 3191.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8030 (“payment bond”).

Civ. Code § 9454 (added). Forfeiture for false notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9454 restates former Section 3192.

See also Sections 8032 (“person”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8038 (“public works contract”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 9456 (added). Effect of assignment or garnishment [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9456 restates former Section 3193.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8038 (“public works contract”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9500 (added). Prerequisites for enforcement of notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 9500 restates former Section 3183.

Subdivision (b) restates former Section 3265.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9502 (added). Time for enforcement of payment of claim stated in stop payment notice [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9502 restates former Section 3210.

See also Sections 8058 (calculation of time), 9356 (time within which stop payment notice must be given).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8020 (“funds”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9504 (added). Notice of action [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9504 restates former Section 3211. See Sections 8058 (calculation of time), 8100-8118 (notice), 9354 (giving of stop payment notice).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9506 (added). Joinder, consolidation, and interpleader [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9506 restates former Section 3214. See also Section 8056 (rules of practice).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9508 (added). Dismissal of enforcement action for lack of prosecution [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9508 restates former Section 3212. The cross-reference to the Code of Civil Procedure is added to make clear that this section modifies the general three-year period for discretionary dismissal. Cf. Section 8056 (rules of practice).

See also Section 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9510 (added). Dismissal of action or judgment against claimant [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9510 restates former Section 3213.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8020 (“funds”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9550 (added). Payment bond requirement [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9550 restates former Section 3247. The transitional provisions of the former section are omitted due to lapse of time.

Subdivision (c) is an exception to the rule stated in Electrical Electronic Control, Inc. v. Los Angeles Unified, 126 Cal. App. 4th 601, 24 Cal. Rptr. 3d 316 (2005), holding that a payment bond under former Section 3247, unless otherwise stated or agreed upon, provides coverage only for work performed pursuant to the contract for which the bond was given.

Note that “design professional” includes a licensed landscape architect. See Section 8014.

See also Sections 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8038 (“public works contract”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 9552 (added). Consequences of failure to give bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9552 restates former Section 3251. The former operative date provision is deleted due to lapse of time.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8038 (“public works contract”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9554 (added). Bond requirements [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9554 restates former Section 3248, and supersedes former Section 3096.

Subdivision (a) of Section 9554 also restates a part of Code of Civil Procedure Section 995.311(a), which provides that a payment bond required on a public works contract shall be executed by an admitted surety insurer.

See also Sections 8002 (“admitted surety insurer”), 8012 (“contractor”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8032 (“person”), 8038 (“public works contract”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 9558 (added). Statute of limitations [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9558 restates former Section 3249, and broadens it to cover enforcement of any liability on the bond, not limited to the liability of the surety. Cf. Code Civ. Proc. § 996.440 (judgment on bond against principal and sureties).

See also Sections 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (recordation of notice), 9200 (completion), 9202 (notice of cessation), 9204 (notice of completion).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8048 (“work”).

Civ. Code § 9560 (added). Notice required [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9560 restates former Section 3252. The former limitation to a contract entered into on or after January 1, 1995, is omitted due to lapse of time.

See also Sections 1170 (recordation), 8058 (calculation of time), 8060 (recordation of notice), 9200 (completion), 9204 (notice of completion).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8034 (“preliminary notice”), 8050 (“work of improvement”).

Civ. Code § 9562 (added). Notice to principal and surety [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9562 restates former Section 3227.

Cf. Code Civ. Proc. §§ 995.170 (“principal”), 995.185 (“surety”).

Civ. Code § 9564 (added). Action on bond [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9564 restates former Section 3250. The provision that a reasonable attorney’s fee is “to be taxed as costs” is deleted as surplus. See Code Civ. Proc. § 1033.5(a)(10)(B) (attorney’s fee allowable as costs). See also Section 8056 (rules of practice).

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8008 (“contract”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8036 (“public entity”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”).

Civ. Code § 9566 (added). Limitation on chapter [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 9566 restates former Section 3267, clarifying that claimants providing work to subcontractors at every level have a right to recover against a direct contractor’s payment bond as provided in this section. See Union Asphalt, Inc. v. Planet Ins. Co., 21 Cal. App. 4th 1762, 27 Cal. Rptr. 2d 371 (1994).

Note that “design professional” includes a licensed landscape architect. See Section 8014.

This section omits the reference in former law to holders of secured interests in the land; although the relevance of that provision to a public works contract is limited, this section is not intended to affect priorities among those interests to the extent they may exist.

See also Sections 8004 (“claimant”), 8018 (“direct contractor”), 8030 (“payment bond”), 8038 (“public works contract”), 8044 (“stop payment notice”), 8046 (“subcontractor”), 8048 (“work”).

Code of Civil Procedure

Code Civ. Proc. § 86 (amended). Classification of limited civil cases [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 86 is amended to correct a cross-reference and eliminate obsolete terminology.

The section is also amended to make stylistic revisions.

Code Civ. Proc. § 410.42 (amended). Dispute resolution provisions in construction contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 410.42 is amended to correct cross-references and technical stylistic revisions.

Code Civ. Proc. § 708.760 (amended). Judgment debtor a public work contractor [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 708.760 is amended to correct cross-references.

Code Civ. Proc. § 1085 (amended). Courts authorized to grant writ of mandate [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 1085 is amended to make a stylistic revision.

Subdivision (b) is amended to refer to a writ of mandate instead of a writ of review.

Code Civ. Proc. § 1103 (amended). Courts authorized to grant writ of prohibition [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 1103 is amended to refer to a writ of prohibition instead of a writ of review.

Code Civ. Proc. § 1203.61 (amended). Oil and gas lien [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 1203.61 is amended to correct a cross-reference and make stylistic revisions.

Code Civ. Proc. § 1281.5 (amended). Arbitration [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 1281.5 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Code Civ. Proc. § 1800 (amended). Assignment for benefit of creditors [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 1800 is amended to correct a cross-reference and terminology.

Education Code

Educ. Code § 17307.5 (amended). Stop work order on public school construction [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 17307.5 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Educ. Code § 81133.5 (amended). Stop work order on community college construction [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 81133.5 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Family Code

Fam. Code § 6383 (amended). Temporary restraining order or emergency protective order issued at scene of domestic violence [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (e) of Section 6383 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Fam. Code § 6385 (amended). Protective order [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (c) of Section 6385 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Fish and Game Code

Fish & Game Code § 211 (amended). Restrictions on material printed pursuant to Section 210(d) [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 211 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Fish & Game Code § 2006 (amended). Loaded rifle or shotgun in vehicle or conveyance on public way [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 2006 is amended to label the paragraphs.

The definition of “loaded” in subdivision (b) applies for purposes of this section. A different definition of “loaded” applies for purposes of armed criminal action. See Penal Code § 16840(a). A third definition of “loaded” applies for the crime of carrying a loaded firearm in public. See Penal Code § 16840(b).

Fish & Game Code § 3001 (amended). Unlawful take of birds or mammals [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 3001 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Fish & Game Code § 3801.6 (amended). Nongame birds [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 3801.6 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Fish & Game Code § 10500 (amended). Taking or possessing in refuges [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx3]]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 10500 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Fish & Game Code § 10506 (amended). Travel through game refuge [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 10506 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Government Code

Gov’t Code § 6276.18 (amended). Partial list of records and information exempt from Public Records Act [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 6276.18 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

The section is also amended to refer to the Family Code, not the Family Law Code.

Gov’t Code § 7480 (amended). Disclosure of financial records [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 7480 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Gov’t Code § 14975 (amended). Payment bond [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 14975 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Gov’t Code § 15820.105 (amended). Other requirements [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 15820.105 is amended to correct two cross-references.

Gov’t Code § 27287 (amended). Recordation of instrument [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 27287 is amended for conformity with the principles governing remedies for a private work of improvement or a public work. An instrument filed for record in conjunction with such remedies is deemed duly recorded without acknowledgment. See Civ. Code § 8058(b) (private work); Pub. Cont. Code § 42250(a) (public work).

Gov’t Code § 27361.9 (repealed). Filing fee for preliminary notice [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 27361.9 is not continued. Preliminary notice may no longer be filed with the county recorder. See Civ. Code § 8214.

Gov’t Code Civ. Code § 27361.9 (amended). County recorder fee [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx5]]

Comment. Section 27361.9 is amended to correct cross references and obsolete terminology.

Gov’t Code § 27473 (added). Compensation of interpreters and translators in coroners’ cases [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR]

Comment. Section 27473 continues part of the substance of former Section 68092(a). The material relating to coroners’ cases in Section 68092 is relocated to Section 27473 to reflect enactment of the Lockyer-Isenberg Trial Court Funding Act, 1997 Cal. Stat. ch. 850 (see generally Sections 77000-77655).

The purpose of the revisions in the act that amended this section is to remove material made obsolete by trial court restructuring. See Gov’t Code § 71674. The revisions should not be construed as a re-evaluation of the extent to which interpretation or translation should be provided, or who should bear the expense of interpretation or translation.

Gov’t Code § 53071.5 (amended). Imitation firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 53071.5 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Gov’t Code § 53647.5 (amended). Interest on bail deposits [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR]

Comment. Section 53647.5 is amended to reflect enactment of the Lockyer-Isenberg Trial Court Funding Act, 1997 Cal. Stat. ch. 850 (see generally Gov’t Code §§ 77000-77655). See, e.g., Gov’t Code §§ 77001 (local trial court management), 77003 (“court operations” defined), 77200 (state funding of “court operations”); see also Cal. R. Ct. 10.810.

Gov’t Code § 53679 (amended). Deposits [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR]

Comment. Section 53679 is amended to reflect the unification of the municipal and superior courts pursuant to former Section 5(e) of Article VI of the California Constitution. The provisions relating to bank deposits by a court are amended to conform with Penal Code Section 1463.1, as amended in 2001. Those amendments expanded Section 53679 to apply to any trial court, but only as to bail money. See 2001 Cal. Stat. ch. 812, § 25.

Subdivisions (a) and (d) are amended to make stylistic revisions.

Gov’t Code § 66499.2 (amended). Form of surety bond [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 66499.2 is amended to correct cross-references and obsolete terminology.

Gov’t Code § 68092 (amended). Compensation of interpreters and translators [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR]

Comment. Section 68092 is amended to reflect enactment of the Lockyer-Isenberg Trial Court Funding Act, 1997 Cal. Stat. ch. 850 (see generally Sections 77000-77655). Under that act, the state, not the county, funds the cost of “court operations.” See, e.g., Sections 77003 (“court operations” defined), 77200 (state funding of “court operations”). Interpretation by a court interpreter for a court proceeding is a court operation and therefore payable by the court and ultimately by the state. See Cal. R. Ct. 810, Function 4 (court interpreters). In contrast, interpretation beyond the court context (e.g., during a client interview), or for a coroner’s case, is not a court operation and thus remains payable by the county. See Cal. R. Ct. 810 (listing matters classified as court operations).

The material relevant to coroner’s cases in subdivision (a) is relocated to Section 27473 of the Government Code.

Section 68092 is also amended to refer to compensation, not just fees. Under the Trial Court Interpreter Employment and Labor Relations Act (Sections 71801-71829), interpreters may be paid a salary (e.g., as court employees) or may be paid on a daily basis (e.g., as independent contractors). See Section 71802.

Section 68092 is further amended to make stylistic revisions.

For provisions governing the cost of translation of a writing offered in evidence, see Evidence Code Section 753. For provisions governing compensation of an interpreter for a witness, see Evidence Code Section 752.

The purpose of the revisions in the act that amended this section is to remove material made obsolete by trial court restructuring. See Gov’t Code § 71674. The revisions should not be construed as a re-evaluation of the extent to which interpretation or translation should be provided in court proceedings, or who should bear the expense of interpretation or translation.

Gov’t Code § 71601 (amended). Definition of “subordinate judicial officer” [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR]

Comment. Subdivision (i) of Section 71601 is amended to expressly refer to a child support commissioner and juvenile hearing officer. See Fam. Code §§ 4251, 4252, 17306, 17441, 17712 (child support commissioners); Welf. & Inst. Code § 255 (juvenile hearing officers).

Subdivision (i) is also amended for consistency of terminology. See Gov’t Code § 70045.4 (juvenile court referee); Penal Code § 853.6a (same); Veh. Code § 40502 (same); Welf. & Inst. Code § 264 (same).

Health and Safety Code

Health & Safety Code § 1257.7 (amended). Security and safety assessment and security plan by hospitals [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (d) of Section 1257.7 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Health & Safety Code § 5463 (amended). Sewer system construction [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 5463 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Health & Safety Code § 12000 (amended). “Explosives” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (f) of Section 12000 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Health & Safety Code § 12101 (amended). Actions requiring permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (j) of Section 12101 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Health & Safety Code § 12540 (amended). Application of part [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 12540 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Health & Safety Code § 12756 (amended). State Fire Marshall regulations and flamethrowing devices [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12756 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Health & Safety Code § 12757 (amended). Permit to use and possess flamethrowing device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 12757 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Health & Safety Code § 16017.5 (amended). Stop work order [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 16017.5 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Health & Safety Code § 19825 (amended). Building permit [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 19825 is amended to correct a cross-reference and conform the provision to Civil Code Section 8132 (designation of construction lender on building permit).

Health & Safety Code § 34218 (amended). Comprehensive improvement assistance program housing projects [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 34218 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Insurance Code

Ins. Code § 11751.82 (amended). Wrap-up insurance policy [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 11751.82 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Labor Code

Lab. Code § 218.5 (amended). Nonpayment action [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 218.5 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Penal Code

Penal Code § 136.2 (amended). Orders upon belief of, or reasonable likelihood of, harm, intimidation, or dissuasion of victim or witness [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (d) of Section 136.2 are amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 139 (amended). Punishment for threat to witness or victim by convicted felon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 139 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

For guidance in applying this section, see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Penal Code § 171b (amended). Unauthorized possession of weapons in public building or at public meeting [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 171b are amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 171d (amended). Punishment for bringing or possessing loaded firearm within Governor’s Mansion and other specified locations [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 171d is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 171.5 (amended). Items prohibited in airports and passenger terminals [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (c) and (d) of Section 171.5 are amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 186.22a (amended). Building or place where gang commits offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (f) of Section 186.22a is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 189 (amended). First and second degree murder [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 189 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 244.5 (amended). Stun gun or less lethal weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 244.5 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 245.3 (amended). Assault with deadly weapon on custodial officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 245.3 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons. The section is also amended to make it gender-neutral and to make other technical revisions.

Penal Code § 273.6 (amended). Violation of protective order and other orders [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (g) of Section 273.6 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 245 (amended). Assault with weapons [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 245 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 417.4 (amended). Punishment for drawing or exhibiting imitation firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 417.4 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons. The section is also amended to make a technical revision.

Penal Code § 417.6 (amended). Intentional infliction of serious bodily injury by drawing or exhibiting firearm or deadly weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (c) of Section 417.6 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 538d (amended). Fraudulently impersonating peace officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (d) of Section 538d is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 626.10 (amended). Bringing or possessing weapons on school grounds [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (i) of Section 626.10 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 626.91 (added). Ammunition on school grounds [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 626.91 is new. It is intended to help persons locate key rules relating to possession of ammunition on school grounds. This provision is for informational purposes only and has no substantive effect. It shall not be read to imply that Section 30310 is the only provision governing possession of ammunition on school grounds.

Penal Code § 626.95 (amended). Firearm at playground or youth center [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 626.95 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 653k (repealed). Switchblade knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. The first paragraph of former Section 653k is continued without substantive change in Section 21510 (restrictions relating to switchblade knife).

The second paragraph of former Section 653k is continued without substantive change in Section 17235 (“switchblade knife”).

The third paragraph of former Section 653k is continued without substantive change in Section 16965 (“passenger’s or driver’s area”).

Penal Code § 667.5 (amended). Enhancement for prior prison terms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (c) of Section 667.5 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

For guidance in applying this section, see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Penal Code § 667.7 (amended). Punishment for habitual offenders [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 667.7 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

For guidance in applying this section, see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Penal Code § 679.03 (amended). Notice of release, escape, scheduled execution, or death of specified violent offender [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 679.03 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 830.5 (amended). Authority of peace officers to carry firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (c) of Section 830.5 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 830.8 (amended). Federal employees and Washoe tribal law enforcement officers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (e) of Section 830.8 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 830.95 (added). Picketing in uniform of peace officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 830.95 continues former Section 12590(a)(4) without substantive change.

With respect to picketing in the uniform of a peace officer, subdivision (b) continues former Section 12590(b) without substantive change. See also Section 17510(b), which continues former Section 12590(b) with respect to certain other acts.

Penal Code § 833.5 (amended). Detention by peace officer to determine whether crime relating to firearms or deadly weapons was committed [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx3]]

Comment. Subdivision (e) of Section 833.5 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 836 (amended). Arrest [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (e) of Section 836 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 999e (amended). Career criminal prosecution [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 999e is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons. That subdivision is also amended to make a technical revision.

For guidance in applying this section, see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Penal Code § 1170.11 (amended). Specific enhancement defined for purposes of Section 1170.1 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 1170.11 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 1174.4 (amended). Persons eligible for alternative sentencing program [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 1174.4 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

For guidance in applying this section, see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Penal Code § 1192.7 (amended). Prosecution of sex crimes [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (c) of Section 1192.7 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons. That subdivision is also amended to make a technical revision.

Penal Code § 1203 (amended). Probation and conditional sentence [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (e) of Section 1203 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 1203.1 (amended). Terms and conditions of probation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (g) of Section 1203.1 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons. That subdivision is also amended to make a technical revision.

Penal Code § 1203.4 (amended). Dismissal of information or accusation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 1203.4 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 1210.1 (amended). Probation for nonviolent drug possession [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (e) of Section 1210.1 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Subdivisions (c), (d), and (f) are amended to make technical revisions.

Penal Code § 1524 (amended). Search warrant [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Paragraph (a)(9) of Section 1524 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 1601 (amended). Availability of outpatient status [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 1601 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 626.9 (amended). Gun-Free School Zone Act of 1995 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 626.9 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Subdivision (c) is amended to make a technical revision.

For guidance in applying this section, see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Penal Code § 2933.5 (amended). Persons ineligible for credit on term of imprisonment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 2933.5 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

For guidance in applying this section, see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Penal Code § 3057 (amended). Confinement pursuant to parole revocation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (d) of Section 3057 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons. That subdivision is also amended to eliminate an obsolete cross-reference to former Section 12560, which was repealed. See 1990 Cal. Stat. ch. 9, § 14.

Penal Code § 4852.03 (amended). Period of rehabilitation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 4852.03 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

For guidance in applying this section, see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Penal Code § 4852.17 (amended). Certificate of rehabilitation or grant of pardon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 4852.17 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 4854 (amended). Effect of pardon on rights relating to firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 4854 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 11105.03 (amended). Criminal summary history information [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 11105.03 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

For guidance in applying this section, see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Penal Code § 11108 (amended). Submission of descriptions of stolen property [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (c) of Section 11108 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 11106 (amended). Retention of records [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 11106 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons. An erroneous cross-reference to nonexistent “paragraph (5) of subdivision (c) of Section 12071” has been replaced with a cross-reference to Section 16550, which continues former Section 12071(c)(4)(A) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 11418 (amended). Weapons of mass destruction [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 11418 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

For guidance in applying this section, see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Penal Code § 11413 (amended). Terrorism [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (e) of Section 11413 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 11460 (amended). Paramilitary organizations [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 11460 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code §§ 12000-12809 (repealed). Control of Deadly Weapons [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. The provisions of the repealed title are continued without substantive change, as follows:

(1) The repealed provisions that relate to sentence enhancements are continued without substantive change in new Title 2 (commencing with Section 12001), entitled “Sentence Enhancements.”

(2) The portions of former Section 12590 relating to picketing in the uniform of a peace officer are continued in new Section 830.95.

(3) All other repealed provisions are continued without substantive change in new Part 6 (commencing with Section 16000), entitled “Control of Deadly Weapons.”

Penal Code § 12001 (added). “Firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12001 continues the definition of “firearm” provided in former Section 12001(b), without substantive change.

Penal Code § 12003 (added). Severability of provisions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12003 continues former Section 12003 without substantive change.

See also Section 23505, to the same effect as this provision.

Penal Code § 12021.5 (as operative Jan. 1, 2011) (added). Weapon enhancement for street gang crime [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]]

Comment. Section 12021.5 continues former Section 12021.5 (as operative Jan. 1, 2012) without change, except that subdivisions (c)(5)-(6) are revised to correct cross-references to the definitions of “rifle” and “shotgun.”

See also Section 12001 (“firearm” defined).

Penal Code § 12022 (added). Armed with firearm or personal use of deadly or dangerous weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022 continues former Section 12022 without change, except that subdivision (a)(2) is revised to correct cross-references to the definitions of “.50 BMG Rifle,” “assault weapon,” and “machinegun,” and subdivision (b)(3) is revised to correct a cross-reference to former Section 12028.

See also Section 12001 (“firearm” defined).

Penal Code § 12022.1 (added). Secondary offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022.1 continues former Section 12022.1 without change.

Penal Code § 12022.2 (as operative Jan. 1, 2011) (added). Possession of armor penetrating ammunition or wearing of body vest [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6] (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022.2 continues former Section 12022.2 (as operative Jan. 1, 2012) without change, except that subdivision (b) is revised to correct a cross-reference to the definition of “violent offense.”

See also Section 12001 (“firearm” defined).

Penal Code § 12022.3 (added). Weapon enhancement for sexual offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022.3 continues former Section 12022.3 without change.

See also Section 12001 (“firearm” defined).

Penal Code § 12022.4 (as operative Jan. 1, 2011) (added). Furnishing firearm [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]]

Comment. Section 12022.4 continues former Section 12022.4 (as operative Jan. 1, 2012) without change.

See also Section 12001 (“firearm” defined).

Penal Code § 12022.5 (added). Personal use of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022.5 continues former Section 12022.5 without change, except that subdivision (b) is revised to correct cross-references to the definitions of “assault weapon” and “machinegun” and subdivision (e) is amended to correct a cross reference to former Section 12028.

See also Section 12001 (“firearm” defined).

Penal Code § 12022.53 (added). Personal use or discharge of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022.53 continues former Section 12022.53 without change, except that subdivision (d) is revised to correct a cross-reference to former Section 12034(c)-(d) and subdivision (k) is revised to correct a cross-reference to former Section 12028.

See also Section 12001 (“firearm” defined).

Penal Code § 12022.55 (added). Discharge of firearm from motor vehicle causing great bodily injury or death [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022.55 continues former Section 12022.55 without change.

See also Section 12001 (“firearm” defined).

Penal Code § 12022.6 (added). Taking, damaging, or destroying property [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022.6 continues former Section 12022.6 without change.

Penal Code § 12022.7 (added). Great bodily injury [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022.7 continues former Section 12022.7 without change.

Penal Code § 12022.75 (added). Administration of controlled substance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022.75 continues former Section 12022.75 without change.

Penal Code § 12022.8 (added). Infliction of great bodily injury in committing sexual offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022.8 continues former Section 12022.8 without change.

Penal Code § 12022.85 (added). Sexual offense by person with knowledge that the person has AIDS [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022.85 continues former Section 12022.85 without change.

Penal Code § 12022.9 (added). Termination of pregnancy of victim known to be pregnant [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022.9 continues former Section 12022.9 without change.

Penal Code § 12022.95 (added). Injury to child [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 12022.95 continues former Section 12022.95 without change.

Penal Code § 13510 (amended). Rules establishing minimum standards [Source: 39 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports TCR]

Comment. Section 13510 is amended to reflect unification of the municipal and superior courts pursuant to former Section 5(e) of Article VI of the California Constitution.

Penal Code § 13730 (amended). Domestic violence-related calls for assistance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (c) of Section 13730 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Penal Code § 16000 (added). Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16000 provides a convenient means of referring to the recodification of former Sections 12000-12809. For background, see Nonsubstantive Reorganization of Deadly Weapon Statutes, 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009).

Penal Code § 16005 (added). Nonsubstantive reform [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16005 makes clear that the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 has no substantive impact. The act is intended solely to make the provisions governing control of deadly weapons more user-friendly. For background, see Nonsubstantive Reorganization of Deadly Weapon Statutes, 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009).

Penal Code § 16010 (added). Continuation of existing law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16010 is similar to Section 5, which is a standard provision found in many codes. See, e.g., Bus. & Prof. Code § 2; Corp. Code § 2; Fam. Code § 2; Prob. Code § 2(a); Veh. Code § 2.

Subdivision (b) is drawn from Government Code Section 9604.

Subdivision (c) is drawn from Family Code Section 2. For a specific illustration of the general principle stated in this subdivision, see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Penal Code § 16015 (added). Determining existence of prior conviction [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16015 makes clear that in determining the existence of a prior conviction that affects the severity of punishment for an offense, a conviction under a former provision that has been restated and continued in the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010 counts as a prior conviction under the corresponding new provision.

For example, Section 20170 prohibits open display of an imitation firearm in a public place. A first violation of that provision is punishable by a $100 fine, and a second violation is punishable by a $300 fine. See Section 20180. In determining whether to impose a $100 fine or a $300 fine, a violation of the predecessor of Section 20170 (former Section 12256(a)) counts as a prior violation of Section 20170.

Penal Code § 16020 (added). Judicial decision interpreting former law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16020 makes clear that case law construing a predecessor provision is relevant in construing its successor in the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010.

Subdivisions (b) and (c) make clear that in recodifying former Sections 12000-12809, the Legislature has not taken any position on any case interpreting any of those provisions.

Penal Code § 16025 (added). Constitutionality [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16025 makes clear that case law determining the constitutionality of a predecessor provision is relevant in determining the constitutionality of its successor in the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010.

Subdivisions (b) and (c) make clear that in recodifying former Sections 12000-12809, the Legislature has not taken any position on the constitutionality of any of those provisions.

Penal Code § 16100 (added). “.50 BMG cartridge” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16100 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “.50 BMG cartridge.”

Penal Code § 16110 (added). “.50 BMG rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16110 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “.50 BMG rifle.”

Penal Code § 16120 (added). “Abuse” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16120 continues former Section 12028.5(a)(1) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16130 (added). “Agent” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16130 continues former Section 12071(b)(20)(G)(i) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16140 (added). “Air gauge knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16140 continues former Section 12020(c)(18) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16150 (added). “Ammunition” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16150 continues the second sentence of former Section 12316(a)(1)(B) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Sections 12316(b)(2) and 12317(c) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16160 (added). “Antique cannon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16160 continues the second sentence of former Section 12301(a)(3) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16170 (added). “Antique firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16170 continues former Section 12276.1(d)(3) and former Section 12278(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues without substantive change the definition of “antique firearm” that was used in former Sections 12001(e), 12060(b), 12078(p)(6)(B), 12085(e)(3), 12088.8(a), 12318(b)(2), and 12801(b).

Subdivision (c) continues the second sentence of former Section 12020(b)(5) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 16180 (added). “Antique rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16180 continues the third sentence of former Section 12301(a)(3) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 16190 (added). “Application to purchase” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16190 continues former Section 12001(i) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 16200 (added). “Assault weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16200 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the provisions defining “assault weapon.”

Penal Code § 16220 (added). “Ballistic knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16220 continues former Section 12020(c)(8) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16230 (added). “Ballistics identification system” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16230 continues former Section 12072.5(a) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16240 (added). “Basic firearms safety certificate” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16240 continues former Section 12001(p) without substantive change.

Former Article 8 of Chapter 6 of Title 2 of Part 4, entitled “Basic Firearms Safety Instruction and Certificate,” was enacted by 1991 Cal. Stat. ch. 950, § 20, and became operative on January 1, 1992. The article was repealed on January 1, 2003, pursuant to the terms of former Section 12810 (2001 Cal. Stat. ch. 942, § 11).

See Sections 16160 (“antique cannon”), 16180 (“antique rifle”), 16490 (“explosive”).

Penal Code § 16250 (added). “BB device” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16250 continues former Sections 12001(g) and 12550(a) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16260 (added). “Belt buckle knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16260 continues former Section 12020(c)(13) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16270 (added). “Blowgun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16270 continues former Section 12580 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16280 (added). “Blowgun ammunition” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16280 continues former Section 12581 without substantive change.

See Section 16270 (“blowgun”).

Penal Code § 16288 (added). “Body armor” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]]

Comment. Section 16288 continues former Section 12370(f) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16290 (added). “Body vest” or “body shield” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16290 continues former Section 12323(c) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16300 (added). “Bona fide evidence of identity” or “bona fide evidence of majority and identity” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16300 continues former Section 12318(b)(1) and the second sentence of former Section 12316(a)(2) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16310 (added). “Boobytrap” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16310 continues former Section 12355(c) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16320 (added). “Camouflaging firearm container” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16320 continues former Section 12020(c)(9) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 16330 (added). “Cane gun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16330 continues former Section 12020(c)(5) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 16340 (added). “Cane sword” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16340 continues former Section 12020(c)(15) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16350 (added). “Capacity to accept more than 10 rounds” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16350 continues former Section 12276.1(d)(2) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16360 (added). “CCW” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16360 continues former Section 12027(a)(1)(E) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16370 (added). “Certified instructor” or “DOJ Certified Instructor” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16370 continues former Section 12801(a)(2) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16380 (added). “Chamber load indicator” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16380 continues former Section 12126(c) without substantive change. See also former Section 12130(d)(1)-(2), which used the same definition of “chamber load indicator.”

Penal Code § 16400 (added). “Clear evidence of the person’s identity and age” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16400 continues former Section 12071(c)(1) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16405 (added). “Composite knuckles” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16405 continues the second sentence of former Section 12020.1 without substantive change.

See Sections 16680 (“hard wooden knuckles”), 16920 (“metal knuckles”).

Penal Code § 16410 (added). “Consultant-evaluator” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16410 continues former Section 12001(s) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16420 (added). “Dagger” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16420 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “dagger,” which is the same as the definition of “dirk.”

Penal Code § 16430 (added). “Deadly weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16430 continues former Section 12028.5(a)(3) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16440 (added). “Dealer” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16440 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “dealer.”

See also Section 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”).

Penal Code § 16450 (added). “Department” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16450 continues former Sections 12060(a), 12086(a)(2), and 12801(a)(1) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16460 (added). “Destructive device” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16460 continues former Section 12301(a)(1)-(2) & (4)-(6) without substantive change. Subdivision (a) also continues the first sentence of former Section 12301(a)(3) without substantive change. See also former Section 12601(b)(6) and the fourth sentence of former Section 12030(d), which used the same definition of “destructive device.”

Subdivision (b) continues the second sentence of the second paragraph of former Section 12020(a)(4) without substantive change.

See Sections 16160 (“antique cannon”), 16180 (“antique rifle”), 16490 (“explosive”).

Penal Code § 16470 (added). “Dirk” or “dagger” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16470 continues former Section 12020(c)(24) without substantive change. See also former Section 12028(a), which referred to former Section 12020.

Penal Code § 16480 (added). “DOJ Certified Instructor” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16480 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “DOJ Certified Instructor,” which is the same as the definition of “certified instructor.”

Penal Code § 16490 (added). “Domestic violence” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16490 continues former Section 12028.5(a)(2) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16500 (added). “Drop safety requirement for handguns” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16500 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “drop safety requirement for handguns.”

Penal Code § 16510 (added). “Explosive” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16510 continues former Section 12301(b) without substantive change. To make the provision more easily understandable, the definition of “explosive” in Health and Safety Code Section 12000 is repeated in Section 16510, rather than incorporated by reference as it was in the past. Case law construing the definition in Health and Safety Code Section 12000 is relevant in construing Section 16510.

See Section 16460 (“destructive device”).

Penal Code § 16520 (added). “Firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16520 continues former Sections 12001(b) and 12550(b) without substantive change, for purposes of “Part 6. Control of Deadly Weapons.” See also Section 12001, which continues former Section 12001(b) without substantive change, for purposes of “Title 2. Sentencing Enhancements” of “Part 4. Prevention of Crimes and Apprehension of Criminals.”

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12001(c) and former Section 12085(e)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12001(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12001(e) and former Section 12085(e)(3) without substantive change. See Section 16170 (“antique firearm”).

Subdivision (e) continues the fourth sentence of former Section 12030(d) without substantive change. See Section 16460 (“destructive device”).

With respect to the definition of “firearm,” subdivision (f) continues the first paragraph of former Section 12020(c)(22)(C) without substantive change.

Subdivision (g) continues former Section 12085(e)(2) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16530 (added). “Firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16530 continues former Section 12001(a)(1) without substantive change. See also former Sections 12126(e), 12323(a), and 12601(b)(1), and the introductory clause of former Section 12126, all of which referred to the definition in Section 12001.

With respect to a “firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver,” subdivision (b) continues former Section 12001(f) without substantive change. See also Section 16640(b), which continues former Section 12001(f) with respect to a “handgun.”

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”). See also Section 16640 (“handgun” means “any pistol, revolver, or firearm capable of being concealed upon the person”).

Penal Code § 16540 (added). “Firearm safety device” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16540 continues former Section 12087.6(a) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16610 (“gun safe”).

Penal Code § 16550 (added). “Firearm transaction record” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16550 continues former Section 12071(c)(4)(A) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16560 (added). “Firing requirement for handguns” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16560 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “firing requirement for handguns.”

Penal Code § 16570 (added). “Flechette dart” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16570 continues former Section 12020(c)(6) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 16575 (added). “Former Article 4 of Chapter 1 provisions” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16575 is new. It provides a convenient means of referring to former Sections 12070-12086.

For a disposition table showing where each provision in former Sections 12070-12086 was recodified, see Nonsubstantive Reorganization of Deadly Weapon Statutes, 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009).

Penal Code § 16580 (added). “Former Chapter 1 provisions” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16580 is new. It provides a convenient means of referring to former Sections 12000-12101.

For a disposition table showing where each provision in former Sections 12000-12101 was recodified, see Nonsubstantive Reorganization of Deadly Weapon Statutes, 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009).

Penal Code § 16585 (added). “Former Section 12078 provisions” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16585 is new. It provides a convenient means of referring to the provisions that comprised former Section 12078.

For a disposition table showing where each provision in former Section 12078 was recodified, see Nonsubstantive Recodification of Deadly Weapon Statutes, 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009).

Penal Code § 16590 (added). “Generally prohibited weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16590 is new. It defines the term “generally prohibited weapon” for drafting convenience. Each of the items listed in this section was formerly listed in subdivision (a) of former Section 12020.

See Sections 16140 (“air gauge knife”), 16220 (“ballistic knife”), 16260 (“belt buckle knife”), 16320 (“camouflaging firearm container”), 16330 (“cane gun”), 16340 (“cane sword”), 16470 (“dirk” or “dagger”), 16510 (“explosive”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16570 (“flechette dart”), 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”), 16760 (“leaded cane”), 16830 (“lipstick case knife”), 16920 (“metal knuckles”), 16930 (“multiburst trigger activator”), 16940 (“nunchaku”), 17160 (“shobi-zue”), 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”), 17200 (“shuriken”), 17270 (“unconventional pistol”), 17280 (“undetectable firearm”), 17330 (“wallet gun”), 17350 (“writing pen knife”), 17360 (“zip gun”).

Penal Code § 16600 (added). “Great bodily injury” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16600 continues former Section 12035(a)(4) without substantive change. To make the provision more easily understandable, the definition of “great bodily injury” in Section 12022.7 is repeated in Section 16600, rather than incorporated by reference as it was in the past. Case law construing the definition in Section 12022.7 is relevant in construing Section 16600.

Penal Code § 16610 (added). “Gun safe” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16610 continues former Section 12087.6(b) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 16620 (added). “Gun Show Trader” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16620 continues the second paragraph of former Section 12070(b)(5) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16630 (added). “Gunsmith” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16630 continues former Section 12001(r) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 16640 (added). “Handgun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16640 continues former Section 12001(a)(2) without substantive change. See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

With respect to a “handgun,” subdivision (b) continues former Section 12001(f) without substantive change. See also Section 16530(b), which continues former Section 12001(f) with respect to a “firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver.”

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 16650 (added). “Handgun ammunition” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16650 continues the first clause of former Section 12060(b), the first clause of former Section 12318(b)(2), and former Section 12323(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the remainder of former Section 12060(b) (except the definition of “antique firearm”) and the remainder of former Section 12318(b) (except the definition of “antique firearm”) without substantive change.

See Sections 16170 (“antique firearm”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 16660 (added). “Handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or armor” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16660 continues former Section 12323(b) without substantive change.

See Sections 16290 (“body vest” or “body shield”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16650 (“handgun ammunition”).

Penal Code § 16662 (added). “Handgun ammunition vendor” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16662 continues the definition of “handgun ammunition vendor” in former Sections 12060(c) and 12318(b)(3) without substantive change.

See Section 16650 (“handgun ammunition”).

Penal Code § 16670 (added). “Handgun safety certificate” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16670 continues former Section 12001(q) without substantive change.

Former Article 8 of Chapter 6 of Title 2 of Part 4, entitled “Handgun Safety Certificate,” was enacted by 2001 Cal. Stat. ch. 942, § 10, and became operative on January 1, 2003 (except former Section 12804, which became operative on January 1, 2002). The article was repealed by the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010, and continued without substantive change in Sections 31610-31700 (except some definitions that are located in “Division 2. Definitions” of Title 1),

See Section 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 16680 (added). “Hard wooden knuckles” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16680 continues the third and fourth sentences of former Section 12020.1 without substantive change.

See Sections 16405 (“composite knuckles”), 16920 (“metal knuckles”).

Penal Code § 16690 (added). “Honorably retired” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16690 continues the fourth and fifth sentences of former Section 12027(a)(1)(A) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16700 (added). “Imitation firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16700 continues former Section 12550(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12555(c) without substantive change.

See Sections 16250 (“BB device”), 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 16720 (added). “Immediate family member” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16720 continues former Section 12078(c)(3) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16730 (added). “Infrequent” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16730 continues the first sentence of former Section 12070(c)(1)(A), former Section 12070(c)(1)(B), and former Section 12078(u)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the second paragraph of former Section 12078(g)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the second sentence of former Section 12070(c)(1)(A) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 16740 (added). “Large-capacity magazine” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16740 continues former Sections 12020(c)(25) and 12079(b) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16750 (added). “Lawful possession of the firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16750 continues former Section 12025(g) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12031(a)(3) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 16760 (added). “Leaded cane” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16760 continues former Section 12020(c)(17) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16770 (added). “Less lethal ammunition” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16770 continues former Section 12601(c) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16780 (“less lethal weapon”).

Penal Code § 16780 (added). “Less lethal weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16780 continues former Section 12601(a)-(b) without substantive change.

See Sections 16460 (“destructive device”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16880 (“machinegun”), 17010 (“pistol”), 17080 (“revolver”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”).

Penal Code § 16790 (added). “Licensed gun dealer” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16790 continues former Section 12290(c) without substantive change. See also former Section 12285(b)-(c), which used the same definition of “licensed gun dealer.”

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

See also Section 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 16800 (added). “Licensed gun show producer” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16800 continues former Section 12071.1(c) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16810 (added). “Licensed premises,” “licensee’s business premises,” and “licensee’s place of business” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16810 continues former Section 12071(c)(3) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16820 (added). “Licensee” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16820 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “licensee” that relates to firearms dealing and applies for purposes of the specified provisions.

Subdivision (b) is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “licensee” that relates to firearms manufacturing and applies for purposes of key provisions relating to such manufacturing.

See also Section 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”).

Penal Code § 16822 (added). “Licensee’s business premises” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16822 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “licensee’s business premises, which is the same as the definition of “licensed premises” in Section 16810.

Penal Code § 16824 (added). “Licensee’s place of business” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16824 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “licensee’s place of business, which is the same as the definition of “licensed premises” in Section 16810.

Penal Code § 16830 (added). “Lipstick case knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16830 continues former Section 12020(c)(14) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16840 (added). “Loaded” and “loaded firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 16840 continues former Section 12001(j) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Sections 12031(g) and 12035(a)(2) without substantive change. See also former Section 12025(b)(6)(A), which used the same definition of “loaded.”

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

See also Fish & Game Code § 2006 (“A rifle or shotgun shall be deemed to be loaded for the purposes of this section when there is an unexpended cartridge or shell in the firing chamber but not when the only cartridges or shells are in the magazine.”).

Penal Code § 16850 (added). “Locked container” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16850 continues former Sections 12026.2(d), 12035(a)(5), and 12036(a)(4) without substantive change. See also former Sections 12020(b)(17)(E) and 12094(b)(4)(E), which used the same definition of “locked container.” Section 16850 also continues the combined effect of subdivision (c) and the last phrase of paragraph (a)(1) (“other than the utility or glove compartment”) of former Section 12026.1 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 16860 (added). “Locking device” for firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16860 continues former Sections 12035(a)(1) and 12036(a)(1) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 16870 (added). “Long-gun safe” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16870 continues former Section 12087.6(c) without substantive change. See also former Section 12071(b)(20)(G)(ii)(II), which appears to have been subject to the same definition of “long-gun safe” (due to the requirement that the long-gun safe “mee[t] the standards for department-approved gun safes set forth in Section 12088.2”).

See Sections 17090 (“rifle”), 17190 (“shotgun”).

Penal Code § 16880 (added). “Machinegun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16880 continues former Section 12200 without substantive change. See also former Sections 12001(n)(12), 12072(f)(1)(A), 12278(a), and 12601(b)(2), which used the same definition of “machinegun.”

Penal Code § 16890 (added). “Magazine” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16890 continues former Section 12276.1(d)(1) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16900 (added). “Magazine disconnect mechanism” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16900 continues former Section 12126(d) without substantive change. See also former Section 12130(d)(1)-(3), which used the same definition of “magazine disconnect mechanism.”

See Sections 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 17140 (“semiautomatic pistol”).

Penal Code § 16920 (added). “Metal knuckles” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16920 continues former Section 12020(c)(7) without substantive change. See also former Sections 12020.1 and 12029, which referred to former Section 12020.

Penal Code § 16930 (added). “Multiburst trigger activator” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16930 continues former Section 12020(c)(23) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 16940 (added). “Nunchaku” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16940 continues former Section 12020(c)(3) without substantive change. See also former Section 12029, which referred to former Section 12020.

Penal Code § 16960 (added). “Operation of law” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16960 continues former Section 12070(c)(2) without substantive change. An incomplete cross-reference to an article in the Civil Code has been corrected.

Penal Code § 16965 (added). “Passenger’s or driver’s area” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16965 continues the third paragraph of former Section 653k without substantive change.

Penal Code § 16970 (added). “Person” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16970 continues former Section 12277 without substantive change. See also former Section 12020.5, which used the same definition of “person.”

See Section 7 (“the word ‘person’ includes a corporation as well as a natural person”).

Penal Code § 16980 (added). “Person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16980 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive.”

See also Section 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”).

Penal Code § 16990 (added). “Person taking title or possession of a firearm by operation of law” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 16990 continues former Section 12078(u)(2) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17000 (added). “Personal handgun importer” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 17000 continues former Section 12001(n) without substantive change. For guidance on what constitutes an assault weapon, see Sections 30510 (“assault weapon”) and 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”). For guidance on what constitutes a machinegun, see Section 16880 (“machinegun”).

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12001(o) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 17010 (added). “Pistol” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17010 is new. It is intended to help persons locate key rules relating to use of the term “pistol.”

Penal Code § 17020 (added). “Principal place of employment or business” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17020 continues former Section 12050(a)(3) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17030 (added). “Prohibited area” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17030 continues former Section 12031(f) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17070 (added). “Responsible adult” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17070 continues former Section 12101(e) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17080 (added). “Revolver” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17080 is new. It is intended to help persons locate key rules relating to use of the term “revolver.”

Penal Code § 17090 (added). “Rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17090 continues former Sections 12020(c)(20) and 12323(d) without substantive change. See also former Sections 12001(f), 12001.5, 12029, 12072(f)(1)(A), and 12087.6(c), which referred to former Section 12020.

Penal Code § 17110 (added). “Secure facility” for firearm storage by dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17110 continues former Section 12071(c)(2) without substantive change.

See also Sections 29141 (“secure facility” for firearm storage by manufacturer), 29142 (special definition of “secure facility” for firearm storage by manufacturer producing fewer than 500 firearms per calendar year).

Penal Code § 17111 (added). “Secure facility” for firearm storage by manufacturer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17111 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the standard definition of “secure facility” that applies to firearm storage by a manufacturer, and the special definition of “secure facility” that applies to firearm storage by a manufacturer producing fewer than 500 firearms per calendar year.

Penal Code § 17125 (added). “Security Exemplar” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to the definition of “Security Exemplar,” Section 17125 continues the first paragraph of former Section 12020(c)(22)(C) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17140 (added). “Semiautomatic pistol” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17140 continues former Section 12126(e) without substantive change.

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 17160 (added). “Shobi-zue” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17160 continues former Section 12020(c)(16) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17170 (added). “Short-barreled rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17170 continues former Section 12020(c)(2) without substantive change. See also former Sections 12001(f), 12001.5, 12029, and 12072(f)(1)(A), which used the same definition of “short-barreled rifle.”

See Section 17090 (“rifle”).

Penal Code § 17180 (added). “Short-barreled shotgun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17180 continues former Section 12020(c)(1) without substantive change. See also former Sections 12001(f), 12001.5, 12029, and 12072(f)(1)(A), which used the same definition of “short-barreled shotgun.”

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17190 (“shotgun”).

Penal Code § 17190 (added). “Shotgun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17190 continues former Section 12020(c)(21) without substantive change. See also former Sections 12001(f), 12001.5, 12029, 12072(f)(1)(A), and 12087.6(c), which referred to former Section 12020.

Penal Code § 17200 (added). “Shuriken” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17200 continues former Section 12020(c)(11) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17210 (added). “Silencer” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17210 continues former Section 12500 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17220 (added). “SKS rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17220 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “SKS rifle.”

Penal Code § 17230 (added). “Stun gun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17230 continues former Section 12650 without substantive change.

See Section 16780 (“less lethal weapon”).

Penal Code § 17235 (added). “Switchblade knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17235 continues the second paragraph of former Section 653k without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17240 (added). “Tear gas” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17240 continues former Section 12401 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17250 (added). “Tear gas weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17250 continues former Section 12402 without substantive change. See also former Section 12601(b)(7), which used the same definition of “tear gas weapon.”

Penal Code § 17270 (added). “Unconventional pistol” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17270 continues former Section 12020(c)(12) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 17280 (added). “Undetectable firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17280 continues former Section 12020(c)(22)(A)-(B) without substantive change. With respect to the definition of “major component,” Section 17280 also continues former Section 12020(c)(22)(C ) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520(a) & (f) (“firearm”), 17125 (“Security Exemplar”).

Penal Code § 17290 (added). “Undetectable knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17290 continues the second sentence of former Section 12001.1(a) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17300 (added). “Unsafe handgun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17300 is new. It is intended to help persons locate the definition of “unsafe handgun.”

Penal Code § 17310 (added). “Used firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17310 continues the fourth paragraph of former Section 12070(b)(5) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 17315 (added). “Vendor” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17315 continues the definition of “vendor” in former Section 12060(c) without substantive change.

See Section 16662 (“handgun ammunition vendor”).

Penal Code § 17320 (added). “Violent felony” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17320 continues former Section 12370(e) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17330 (added). “Wallet gun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17330 continues former Section 12020(c)(4) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 17340 (added). “Wholesaler” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17340 continues former Section 12001(h) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16630 (“gunsmith”).

Penal Code § 17350 (added). “Writing pen knife” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17350 continues former Section 12020(c)(19) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17360 (added). “Zip gun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17360 continues former Section 12020(c)(10) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 17500 (added). Bearing deadly weapon with intent to assault [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17500 continues former Section 12024 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17505 (added). Advertising sale of prohibited weapon or device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17505 continues former Section 12020.5 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17510 (added). Picketing with deadly weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 17510 continues former Section 12590(a)(1)-(3) without substantive change.

With respect to the acts enumerated in subdivision (a), subdivision (b) continues former Section 12590(b) without substantive change. See also Section 830.95(b), which continues former Section 12590(b) with respect to picketing in the uniform of a peace officer.

Subdivisions (c) and (d) continue former Section 12590(c) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 17515 (added). Officer carrying equipment authorized for enforcement of law or ordinance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to “any equipment authorized for the enforcement of law or ordinance in any city or county,” Section 17515 continues former Section 12002(a) without substantive change. The remainder of former Section 12002(a) is continued in Section 22295(a) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17700 (added). Exemption for antique firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17700 continues the first sentence of former Section 12020(b)(5) without substantive change.

See Section 16170 (“antique firearm”).

Penal Code § 17705 (added). Exemption for firearm or ammunition constituting curio or relic [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17705 continues former Section 12020(b)(7) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 17710 (added). Exemption for “any other weapon” in possession of person permitted to possess it under federal Gun Control Act of 1968 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17710 continues former Section 12020(b)(8) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17715 (added). Exemption for historical society, museum, or institutional collection [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17715 continues former Section 12020(b)(9) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 17720 (added). Exemption for motion picture, television, video production, or entertainment event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17720 continues former Section 12020(b)(10) without substantive change.

See Sections 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 17725 (added). Exemption for person who sells to historical society, museum, or institutional collection, or for purposes of entertainment event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17725 continues former Section 12020(b)(11) without substantive change.

See Sections 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 17730 (added). Exemption for law enforcement or person who sells to law enforcement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 17730 continue former Section 12020(b)(12) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12020(b)(13) without substantive change.

See Sections 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 17735 (added). Exemption for transportation of non-firearm to law enforcement for disposition according to law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17735 continues former Section 12020(b)(16) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 17740 (added). Exemption for transportation of firearm to law enforcement for disposition according to law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17740 continues former Section 12020(b)(17) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 17745 (added). Exemption for possession by forensic laboratory [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17745 continues former Section 12020(b)(18) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 17800 (added). Distinct and separate offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 17800 continues former Section 12001(l) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 18000 (added). Surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 18000 continues the first sentence of former Section 12028(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the second sentence of former Section 12028(c) without substantive change.

In combination with Section 29300(b), subdivision (c) continues the second sentence of former Section 12028(b)(1) without substantive change.

For guidance on disposal of weapons surrendered pursuant to this section, see Section 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance). For additional guidance on surrender of deadly weapons, see Sections 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 18250-18500 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 33800 (receipt for firearm taken into custody by law enforcement officer).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 18005 (added). Disposal of weapons constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 18005 continues the third sentence of former Section 12028(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the fourth sentence of former Section 12028(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12028(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12028(f) without substantive change.

For additional guidance on disposal of weapons taken into custody by a court or law enforcement agency, see Sections 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 18250-18500 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 33800-34010 (firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency or similar situation).

Penal Code § 18010 (added). Treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 18010 continues the end of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the second sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the third sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

For additional guidance on surrender and disposal of weapons, see Sections 18000 (surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance), 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18250-18500 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 33800-34010 (firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency or similar situation).

Penal Code § 18250 (added). Seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18250 continues the first sentence of former Section 12028.5(b) without substantive change.

For what constitutes a domestic violence incident, see Sections 16120 (“abuse”), 16490 (“domestic violence”). For what constitutes a deadly weapon, see Section 16430 (“deadly weapon”); see also Section 16520 (“firearm”).

See Sections 18255 (receipt for weapon), 18260 (delivery of deadly weapon seized by peace officer for community college or school district), 18265 (holding period), 18270 (return of stolen weapon), 18275 (sale or destruction of deadly weapon held longer than one year), 18500 (no liability for act in good faith under this division). For procedures applicable when a law enforcement agency has reasonable cause to believe that return of a weapon would endanger the victim of a domestic violence incident or a person who reported the incident, see Sections 18400-18420.

For additional guidance on surrender and disposal of weapons, see Sections 18000 (surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance), 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 33800-34010 (firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency or similar situation).

Penal Code § 18255 (added). Receipt for weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 18255 continues the second sentence of former Section 12028.5(b) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the third sentence of former Section 12028.5(b) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the fourth sentence of former Section 12028.5(b) without substantive change.

For what constitutes a deadly weapon, see Section 16430 (“deadly weapon”). See also Section 16520 (“firearm”).

See Sections 18250 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 18260 (delivery of deadly weapon seized by peace officer for community college or school district), 18265 (holding period), 18270 (return of stolen weapon), 18275 (sale or destruction of deadly weapon held longer than one year), 18500 (no liability for act in good faith under this division). For procedures applicable when a law enforcement agency has reasonable cause to believe that return of a weapon would endanger the victim of a domestic violence incident or a person who reported the incident, see Sections 18400-18420.

For additional guidance on surrender and disposal of weapons, see Sections 18000 (surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance), 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 33800-34010 (firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency or similar situation).

Penal Code § 18260 (added). Delivery of deadly weapon seized by peace officer for community college or school district [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18260 continues former Section 12028.5(c) without substantive change.

For what constitutes a deadly weapon, see Section 16430 (“deadly weapon”). See also Section 16520 (“firearm”).

See Sections 18250 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 18255 (receipt for weapon), 18265 (holding period), 18270 (return of stolen weapon), 18275 (sale or destruction of deadly weapon held longer than one year), 18500 (no liability for act in good faith under this division). For procedures applicable when a law enforcement agency has reasonable cause to believe that return of a weapon would endanger the victim of a domestic violence incident or a person who reported the incident, see Sections 18400-18420.

For additional guidance on surrender and disposal of weapons, see Sections 18000 (surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance), 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 33800-34010 (firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency or similar situation).

Penal Code § 18265 (added). Holding period [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 18265 continues the fifth sentence of former Section 12028.5(b) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the sixth sentence of former Section 12028.5(b) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the seventh sentence of former Section 12028.5(b) without substantive change.

For what constitutes a domestic violence incident, see Sections 16120 (“abuse”), 16490 (“domestic violence”). For what constitutes a deadly weapon, see Section 16430 (“deadly weapon”); see also Section 16520 (“firearm”).

See Sections 18250 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 18255 (receipt for weapon), 18260 (delivery of deadly weapon seized by peace officer for community college or school district), 18270 (return of stolen weapon), 18275 (sale or destruction of deadly weapon held longer than one year), 18500 (no liability for act in good faith under this division). For procedures applicable when a law enforcement agency has reasonable cause to believe that return of a weapon would endanger the victim of a domestic violence incident or a person who reported the incident, see Sections 18400-18420.

For additional guidance on surrender and disposal of weapons, see Sections 18000 (surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance), 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 33800-34010 (firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency or similar situation).

Penal Code § 18270 (added). Return of stolen weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18270 continues former Section 12028.5(d) without substantive change.

For what constitutes a deadly weapon, see Section 16430 (“deadly weapon”); see also Section 16520 (“firearm”).

See Sections 18250 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 18255 (receipt for weapon), 18260 (delivery of deadly weapon seized by peace officer for community college or school district), 18265 (holding period), 18275 (sale or destruction of deadly weapon held longer than one year), 18500 (no liability for act in good faith under this division). For procedures applicable when a law enforcement agency has reasonable cause to believe that return of a weapon would endanger the victim of a domestic violence incident or a person who reported the incident, see Sections 18400-18420.

For additional guidance on surrender and disposal of weapons, see Sections 18000 (surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance), 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 33800-34010 (firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency or similar situation).

Penal Code § 18275 (added). Sale or destruction of deadly weapon held longer than one year [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18275 continues former Section 12028.5(e) without substantive change.

For what constitutes a deadly weapon, see Section 16430 (“deadly weapon”); see also Section 16520 (“firearm”).

See Sections 18250 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 18255 (receipt for weapon), 18260 (delivery of deadly weapon seized by peace officer for community college or school district), 18265 (holding period), 18270 (return of stolen weapon), 18500 (no liability for act in good faith under this division). For procedures applicable when a law enforcement agency has reasonable cause to believe that return of a weapon would endanger the victim of a domestic violence incident or a person who reported the incident, see Sections 18400-18420.

For additional guidance on surrender and disposal of weapons, see Sections 18000 (surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance), 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 33800-34010 (firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency or similar situation).

Penal Code § 18400 (added). Petition to determine whether weapon should be returned [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18400 continues former Section 12028.5(f) without substantive change.

For what constitutes a deadly weapon, see Section 16430 (“deadly weapon”); see also Section 16520 (“firearm”).

See Sections 18405 (notice of petition), 18410 (hearing on petition), 18415 (order of default), 18420 (petition for second hearing).

See also Sections 18250 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 18255 (receipt for weapon), 18260 (delivery of deadly weapon seized by peace officer for community college or school district), 18265 (holding period), 18270 (return of stolen weapon), 18275 (sale or destruction of deadly weapon held longer than one year), 18500 (no liability for act in good faith under this division).

For additional guidance on surrender and disposal of weapons, see Sections 18000 (surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance), 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 33800-34010 (firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency or similar situation).

Penal Code § 18405 (added). Notice of petition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18405 continues former Section 12028.5(g) without substantive change.

For what constitutes a deadly weapon, see Section 16430 (“deadly weapon”); see also Section 16520 (“firearm”).

See Sections 18400 (petition to determine whether weapon should be returned), 18410 (hearing on petition), 18415 (order of default), 18420 (petition for second hearing).

See also Sections 16120 (“abuse”), 16490 (“domestic violence”), 18250 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 18255 (receipt for weapon), 18260 (delivery of deadly weapon seized by peace officer for community college or school district), 18265 (holding period), 18270 (return of stolen weapon), 18275 (sale or destruction of deadly weapon held longer than one year), 18500 (no liability for act in good faith under this division).

For additional guidance on surrender and disposal of weapons, see Sections 18000 (surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance), 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 33800-34010 (firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency or similar situation).

Penal Code § 18410 (added). Hearing on petition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18410 continues former Section 12028.5(h) without substantive change.

For what constitutes a deadly weapon, see Section 16430 (“deadly weapon”); see also Section 16520 (“firearm”).

See Sections 18400 (petition to determine whether weapon should be returned), 18405 (notice of petition), 18415 (order of default), 18420 (petition for second hearing).

See also Sections 16120 (“abuse”), 16490 (“domestic violence”), 18250 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 18255 (receipt for weapon), 18260 (delivery of deadly weapon seized by peace officer for community college or school district), 18265 (holding period), 18270 (return of stolen weapon), 18275 (sale or destruction of deadly weapon held longer than one year), 18500 (no liability for act in good faith under this division).

For additional guidance on surrender and disposal of weapons, see Sections 18000 (surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance), 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 33800-34010 (firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency or similar situation).

Penal Code § 18415 (added). Order of default [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18415 continues former Section 12028.5(i) without substantive change.

For what constitutes a deadly weapon, see Section 16430 (“deadly weapon”); see also Section 16520 (“firearm”).

See Sections 18400 (petition to determine whether weapon should be returned), 18405 (notice of petition), 18410 (hearing on petition), 18420 (petition for second hearing).

See also Sections 16120 (“abuse”), 16490 (“domestic violence”), 18250 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 18255 (receipt for weapon), 18260 (delivery of deadly weapon seized by peace officer for community college or school district), 18265 (holding period), 18270 (return of stolen weapon), 18275 (sale or destruction of deadly weapon held longer than one year), 18500 (no liability for act in good faith under this division).

For additional guidance on surrender and disposal of weapons, see Sections 18000 (surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance), 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 33800-34010 (firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency or similar situation).

Penal Code § 18420 (added). Petition for second hearing [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18420 continues former Section 12028.5(j) without substantive change.

For what constitutes a deadly weapon, see Section 16430 (“deadly weapon”); see also Section 16520 (“firearm”).

See Sections 18400 (petition to determine whether weapon should be returned), 18405 (notice of petition), 18410 (hearing on petition), 18415 (order of default).

See also Sections 18250 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 18255 (receipt for weapon), 18260 (delivery of deadly weapon seized by peace officer for community college or school district), 18265 (holding period), 18270 (return of stolen weapon), 18275 (sale or destruction of deadly weapon held longer than one year), 18500 (no liability for act in good faith under this division).

For additional guidance on surrender and disposal of weapons, see Sections 18000 (surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance), 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 33800-34010 (firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency or similar situation).

Penal Code § 18500 (added). No liability for act in good faith under this division [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18500 continues former Section 12028.5(k) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 18710 (added). Unlawful possession of destructive device other than fixed ammunition greater than .60 caliber [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18710 continues former Section 12303 without substantive change.

See Section 16460 (“destructive device”).

Penal Code § 18715 (added). Reckless or malicious possession of destructive device or explosive in public place [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18715 continues former Section 12303.2 without substantive change.

See Sections 16460 (“destructive device”), 16510 (“explosive”).

Penal Code § 18720 (added). Possession of materials with intent to create destructive device or explosive [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18720 continues former Section 12312 without substantive change.

See Sections 16460 (“destructive device”), 16510 (“explosive”).

Penal Code § 18725 (added). Destructive device or explosive on vessel, aircraft, or other vehicle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18725 continues former Section 12303.1 without substantive change.

See Sections 16460 (“destructive device”), 16510 (“explosive”).

Penal Code § 18730 (added). Sale or transportation of destructive device other than fixed ammunition greater than .60 caliber [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18730 continues former Section 12303.6 without substantive change.

See Section 16460 (“destructive device”).

Penal Code § 18735 (added). Sale, possession, or transport of fixed ammunition greater than .60 caliber [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18735 continues former Section 12304 without substantive change.

A conviction under former Section 12304 counts as a prior conviction in determining the appropriate punishment under this section. See Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Penal Code § 18740 (added). Use or attempted use of destructive device or explosive with intent to cause fear or harm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18740 continues former Section 12303.3 without substantive change.

See Sections 16460 (“destructive device”), 16510 (“explosive”).

Penal Code § 18745 (added). Use or attempted use of destructive device or explosive with intent to commit murder [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18745 continues former Section 12308 without substantive change.

See Sections 16460 (“destructive device”), 16510 (“explosive”).

Penal Code § 18750 (added). Willful and malicious use of destructive device or explosive resulting in bodily injury [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18750 continues former Section 12309 without substantive change.

See Sections 16460 (“destructive device”), 16510 (“explosive”).

Penal Code § 18755 (added). Willful and malicious use of destructive device or explosive resulting in death, mayhem, or great bodily injury [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18755 continues former Section 12310 without substantive change.

See Sections 16460 (“destructive device”), 16510 (“explosive”).

Penal Code § 18780 (added). No probation or suspension of sentence [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18780 continues former Section 12311 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 18800 (added). Use of destructive device or explosive by law enforcement, military, or firefighter [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18800 continues former Section 12302 without substantive change.

See Sections 16460 (“destructive device”), 16510 (“explosive”).

Penal Code § 18900 (added). Permit for destructive device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 18900 continues former Section 12305(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12305(b) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12305(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12305(d) without substantive change.

See Section 16460 (“destructive device”).

Penal Code § 18905 (added). Permit fees and renewal process [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18905 continues former Section 12305(e) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 18910 (added). Inspection by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 18910 continues former Section 12305(f)-(g) without substantive change.

See Section 16460 (“destructive device”).

Penal Code § 19000 (added). Destructive device constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 19000 continues former Section 12307 without substantive change.

See Section 16460 (“destructive device”).

Penal Code § 19100 (added). Carrying concealed explosive substance other than fixed ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 19100 continues former Section 12020(a)(3) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 19190 (concealed explosive substance constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 19190 (added). Concealed explosive substance constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to an explosive substance other than fixed ammunition, Section 19190 continues former Section 12028(a) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 19200 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of metal military practice handgrenade or metal replica handgrenade [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a metal military practice handgrenade or metal replica handgrenade, subdivision (a) of Section 19200 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the first sentence of the second paragraph of former Section 12020(a)(4) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons), 19205 (toy or permanently inoperative handgrenade).

See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 19290 (metal military practice handgrenade or metal replica handgrenade constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 19205 (added). Toy or permanently inoperative handgrenade [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 19205 continues former Section 12020(b)(15) without substantive change.

For additional circumstances in which Section 19200 is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

Penal Code § 19290 (added). Metal military practice handgrenade or metal replica handgrenade constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a metal military practice handgrenade or metal replica handgrenade, Section 19290 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 19400 (added). Less lethal weapon or ammunition for official use by peace officer or custodial officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 19400 continues former Section 12600 without substantive change.

See Section 16780 (“less lethal weapon”).

Penal Code § 19405 (added). Punishment for sale of less lethal weapon to person under age 18 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 19405 continues former Section 12655 without substantive change.

See Section 16780 (“less lethal weapon”).

Penal Code § 19910 (added). Sale of BB device to minor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 19910 continues former Section 12551 without substantive change.

See Section 16250 (“BB device”).

Penal Code § 19915 (added). Furnishing BB device to minor without parental permission [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 19915 continues former Section 12552 without substantive change.

See Section 16250 (“BB device”).

Penal Code § 20010 . Unlawful acts relating to blowguns or blowgun ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 20010 continues former Section 12582 without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Section 20015 (use of blowgun or blowgun ammunition by veterinarian or animal control professional).

See Sections 16270 (“blowgun”), 16280 (“blowgun ammunition”).

Penal Code § 20015 (added). Use of blowgun or blowgun ammunition by veterinarian or animal control professional [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 20015 continues former Section 12583 without substantive change.

See Sections 16270 (“blowgun”), 16280 (“blowgun ammunition”).

Penal Code § 20110 (added). Boobytrap [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 20110 continues subdivisions (a) and (b) of former Section 12355 without substantive change.

See Section 16310 (“boobytrap”).

Penal Code § 20150 (added). Consequences of making imitation firearm or specified device look more like firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 20150 continues former Section 12553(a) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16700 (“imitation firearm”).

Penal Code § 20155 (added). Failure to comply with federal law or regulation on marking of toy, look-alike, or imitation firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 20155 continues former Section 12553(b) without substantive change.

See Section 16700 (“imitation firearm”).

Penal Code § 20160 (added). Advisory requirement for imitation firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 20160 continues former Section 12554 without substantive change.

In applying subdivision (b), an action under former Section 12554 counts as a prior action under this section. See Section 16010 & Comment (continuation of existing law); see also Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16700 (“imitation firearm”).

Penal Code § 20165 (added). Unlawful commercial activities relating to imitation firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 20165 continues former Section 12555(a)-(b) without substantive change.

See Section 16700 (“imitation firearm”), which includes special guidance for interpreting that term in the context of this section.

Penal Code § 20170 (added). Display of imitation firearm in public place [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 20170 continues former Section 12556(a) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Section 20175 (exemptions). For consequences of violating this section, see Section 20180 (punishment).

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12556(e) without substantive change.

See Section 16700 (“imitation firearm”).

Penal Code § 20175 (added). Exemptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 20175 continues former Section 12556(d) without substantive change.

See Section 16700 (“imitation firearm”).

Penal Code § 20180 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 20180 continues former Section 12556(b) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12556(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12556 (f) without substantive change.

A violation of the predecessor of Section 20170 (former Section 12556(a)) counts as a prior offense in determining the appropriate punishment under this section. See Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Penal Code § 20200 (added). Circumstances in which knife is not deemed “concealed” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 20200 continues former Section 12020(d) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 20310 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of air gauge knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to an air gauge knife, Section 20310 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 16140 (“air gauge knife”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 20390 (air gauge knife constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 20390 (added). Air gauge knife constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to an air gauge knife, Section 20390 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16140 (“air gauge knife”).

Penal Code § 20410 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of belt buckle knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a belt buckle knife, Section 20410 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 16260 (“belt buckle knife”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 20490 (belt buckle knife constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 20490 (added). Belt buckle knife constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a belt buckle knife, Section 20490 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16260 (“belt buckle knife”).

Penal Code § 20510 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of cane sword [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a cane sword, Section 20510 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 16340 (“cane sword”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 20590 (cane sword constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 20590 (added). Cane sword constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a cane sword, Section 20590 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16340 (“cane sword”).

Penal Code § 20610 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of lipstick case knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a lipstick case knife, Section 20610 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 16830 (“lipstick case knife”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 20690 (lipstick case knife constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 20690 (added). Lipstick case knife constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a lipstick case knife, Section 20690 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16830 (“lipstick case knife”).

Penal Code § 20710 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of shobi-zue [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a shobi-zue, Section 20710 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 17160 (“shobi-zue”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 20790 (shobi-zue constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 20790 (added). Shobi-zue constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a shobi-zue, Section 20790 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 17160 (“shobi-zue”).

Penal Code § 20810 (added). Restrictions relating to undetectable knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 20810 continues the first sentence of former Section 12001.1(a) without change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12001.1(b) without change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 20815 (undetectable knife for law enforcement or military entity), 20820 (undetectable knife for historical society, museum, or institutional collection open to public).

See Section 17290 (“undetectable knife”).

Penal Code § 20815 (added). Undetectable knife for law enforcement or military entity [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 20815 continues former Section 12001.1(c) without substantive change.

See Section 17290 (“undetectable knife”).

Penal Code § 20820 (added). Undetectable knife for historical society, museum, or institutional collection open to public [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 20820 continues former Section 12001.1(d) without substantive change.

See Section 17290 (“undetectable knife”).

Penal Code § 20910 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of writing pen knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a writing pen knife, Section 20910 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 17350 (“writing pen knife”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 20990 (writing pen knife constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 20990 (added). Writing pen knife constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a writing pen knife, Section 20990 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 17350 (“writing pen knife”).

Penal Code § 21110 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of ballistic knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a ballistic knife, Section 21110 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 16220 (“ballistic knife”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 21190 (ballistic knife constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 21190 (added). Ballistic knife constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a ballistic knife, Section 21190 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16220 (“ballistic knife”).

Penal Code § 21310 (added). Carrying concealed dirk or dagger [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 21310 continues the first paragraph of former Section 12020(a)(4) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons), 20200 (circumstances in which knife is not deemed “concealed”).

See Section 16470 (“dirk” or “dagger”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 21390 (concealed dirk or dagger constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 21390 (added). Concealed dirk or dagger constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a dirk or dagger, Section 21390 continues former Section 12028(a) without substantive change.

See Section 16470 (“dirk” or “dagger”).

Penal Code § 21510 (added). Restrictions relating to switchblade knife [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 21510 continues the first paragraph of former Section 653k without substantive change.

See Sections 16965 (“passenger’s or driver’s area”), 17235 (“switchblade knife”).

Penal Code § 21590 (added). Switchblade knife constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a switchblade knife, Section 21590 continues former Section 12028(a) without substantive change.

See Section 17235 (“switchblade knife”).

Penal Code § 21710 (added). Restrictions relating to composite knuckles and hard wooden knuckles [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 21710 continues the first sentence of former Section 12020.1 without substantive change.

See Sections 16405 (“composite knuckles”), 16680 (“hard wooden knuckles”).

Penal Code § 21810 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of metal knuckles [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to metal knuckles, Section 21810 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 16920 (“metal knuckles”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 21890 (metal knuckles constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 21890 (added). Metal knuckles constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to metal knuckles, Section 21890 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16920 (“metal knuckles”).

Penal Code § 22010 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of nunchaku [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a nunchaku, Section 22010 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons), 22015 (nunchaku for school teaching arts of self-defense).

See Section 16940 (“nunchaku”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 22090 (nunchaku constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 22015 (added). Nunchaku for school teaching arts of self-defense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 22015 continues former Section 12020(b)(3) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12020(b)(4) without substantive change.

For additional circumstances in which Section 16910 is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 16940 (“nunchaku”).

Penal Code § 22090 (added). Nunchaku constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a nunchaku, Section 22090 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16940 (“nunchaku”).

Penal Code § 22210 (added). Prohibition relating to leaded cane or to instrument or weapon of kind commonly known as billy, blackjack, sandbag, sandclub, sap, or slungshot [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a leaded cane or “any instrument or weapon of the kind commonly known as a blackjack, slungshot, billy, sandclub, sap, or sandbag,” Section 22210 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 16760 (“leaded cane”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 22290 (nuisance created by leaded cane or by instrument or weapon of kind commonly known as billy, blackjack, sandbag, sandclub, sap, or slungshot).

Penal Code § 22215 (added). Exemption relating to wooden clubs or batons for special police officers or uniformed security guards [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22215 continues former Section 12020(b)(14) without substantive change.

For additional circumstances in which Section 22210 is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

Penal Code § 22290 (added). Nuisance created by leaded cane or by instrument or weapon of kind commonly known as billy, blackjack, sandbag, sandclub, sap, or slungshot [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a leaded cane or “any instrument or weapon of the kind commonly known as a blackjack, slungshot, billy, sandclub, sap, or sandbag,” Section 22290 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16760 (“leaded cane”).

Penal Code § 22295 (added). Wooden club or baton for law enforcement purposes [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]]

Comment. With respect to a wooden club or baton, subdivision (a) of Section 22295 continues former Section 12002(a) without substantive change. The remainder of former Section 12002(a) is continued in Section 17515 without substantive change.

Subdivisions (b)-(g) continue former Section 12002(b)-(g) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 22410 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of shuriken [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a shuriken, Section 22410 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 17200 (“shuriken”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 22490 (shuriken constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 22490 (added). Shuriken constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a shuriken, Section 22490 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 17200 (“shuriken”).

Penal Code § 22610 (added). Unlawful acts relating to stun gun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22610 continues former Section 12651 without substantive change.

A violation of the predecessor of subdivision (c) (former Section 12651(c)) counts as a prior conviction in determining the appropriate punishment for a violation of that subdivision. See Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

See Section 17230 (“stun gun”). See also Section 22620 (violation punishable as misdemeanor).

Penal Code § 22615 (added). Serial number and name of manufacturer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22615 continues former Section 12652 without substantive change.

See Section 17230 (“stun gun”). See also Section 22620 (violation punishable as misdemeanor).

Penal Code § 22620 (added). Violation punishable as misdemeanor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22620 continues former Section 12653 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 22625 (added). Instruction booklet for stun gun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22625 continues former Section 12654 without substantive change.

See Section 17230 (“stun gun”).

Penal Code § 22810 (added). Lawful and unlawful acts relating to tear gas and tear gas weapons [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22810 continues former Section 12403.7 without substantive change.

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 22815 (added). Minor age 16 or older [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22815 continues former Section 12403.8 without substantive change.

An erroneous cross-reference to former Section 12403.7(a)(4) has been replaced with a cross-reference to Section 22810(d), which continues the substance of former Section 12403.7(d). An erroneous cross-reference to former Section 12403.7(a)(3) has been replaced with a cross-reference to Section 22810(c), which continues the substance of former Section 12403.7(c).

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 22820 (added). Peace officer trained in use of tear gas [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22820 continues former Section 12403 without substantive change.

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 22825 (added). Custodial officer of county [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22825 continues former Section 12403.9 without substantive change.

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 22830 (added). Member of military or federal law enforcement officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22830 continues former Section 12403.1 without substantive change.

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 22835 (added). Private investigator or private patrol operator or employee [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22835 continues former Section 12403.5 without substantive change.

An erroneous cross-reference to “Chapter 11 (commencing with Section 7500), Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code” has been corrected by replacing it with cross-references to “Chapter 11.3 (commencing with Section 7512) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code” and “Chapter 11.5 (commencing with Section 7580) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code.”

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 22840 (added). Tear gas or tear gas weapons in prison, jail, or similar institution [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22840 continues former Section 12404 without substantive change.

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 22900 (added). Unlawful sale, possession, or transportation of tear gas or tear gas weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22900 continues former Section 12420 without substantive change.

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 22905 (added). Affixation of serial number and name of manufacturer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 22905 continues former Section 12421 without substantive change.

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 22910 (added). Obliteration of serial number, name of manufacturer, or other identification mark [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 22910 continues the first paragraph of former Section 12422 without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the second paragraph of former Section 12422 without change. Continuation of this material is not intended to reflect any determination regarding its constitutionality. See Section 16025. For a case discussing the constitutionality of a similar provision, see In re Christopher K., 91 Cal. App. 4th 853, 110 Cal. Rptr. 914 (2001).

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 23000 (added). Permit issued by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23000 continues former Section 12423 without substantive change.

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 23005 (added). Permit application [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23005 continues the first three paragraphs of former Section 12424 without substantive change.

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 23010 (added). Permit fees and renewal process [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23010 continues the fourth paragraph of former Section 12424 without substantive change.

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 23015 (added). Permit for bank or other financial institution [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23015 continues former Section 12424.5 without substantive change.

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 23020 (added). Storage of permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23020 continues former Section 12425 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 23025 (added). Revocation or suspension of permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23025 continues former Section 12426 without substantive change.

See Sections 17240 (“tear gas”), 17250 (“tear gas weapon”).

Penal Code § 23500 (added). Dangerous Weapons Control Law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23500 continues former Section 12000 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 23505 (added). Severability [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23505 continues former Section 12003 without substantive change.

See also Section 12003, to the same effect as this provision.

Penal Code § 23510 (added). Distinct and separate offense despite reference to “any firearm” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23510 continues former Section 12001(k) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 23515 (added). Violent use of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23515 continues former Section 12001.6 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 23520 (added). Fingerprint requirement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23520 continues former Section 12001(m) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 23620 (added). Aroner-Scott-Hayden Firearms Safety Act of 1999 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23620 continues former Section 12087 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 23625 (added). Legislative findings [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23625 continues former Section 12087.5 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 23630 (added). Limitations on application [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. In combination with Section 16170(b) (“antique firearm”), Section 23630 continues former Section 12088.8 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16540 (“firearm safety device”), 16610 (“gun safe”).

Penal Code § 23635 (added). Firearm safety device requirement, warning requirement for noncomplying long-gun safe, and warning described in Section 23640 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 23635 continues former Section 12088.1(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12088.1(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12088.1(e) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12088.1(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12088.1(b) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16540 (“firearm safety device”), 16610 (“gun safe”), 16870 (“long-gun safe”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 23640 (added). Warning label [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23640 continues former Section 12088.3 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 23645 (added). Punishment for violation of Section 23635 or 23640 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23645 continues former Section 12088.6 without substantive change.

A violation of the predecessor of Section 23635 (former Section 12088.1) or the predecessor of Section 23640 (former Section 12088.3) counts as a prior violation in determining the appropriate punishment under this section. See Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 23650 (added). Minimum safety standard for firearm safety devices and gun safes [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23650 continues former Section 12088.2 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16540 (“firearm safety device”), 16610 (“gun safe”).

Penal Code § 23655 (added). Testing of firearm safety devices [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23655 continues former Section 12088 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16540 (“firearm safety device”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 23660 (added). Sale, distribution, or manufacture of unlisted or noncomplying firearm safety device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 23660 continues former Section 12088.15(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12088.15(b) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16540 (“firearm safety device”).

Penal Code § 23665 (added). Sale or manufacture of noncomplying long-gun safe [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 23665 continues former Section 12088.15(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12088.15(d) without substantive change.

See Sections 16610 (“gun safe”), 16870 (“long-gun safe”).

Penal Code § 23670 (added). Punishment for violation of Section 23660 or 23665 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 23670 continues former Section 12088.15(e) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12088.15(f) without substantive change.

A violation of the predecessor of Section 23660 (former Section 12088.15(a)-(b)) or the predecessor of Section 23665 (former Section 12088.15(c)-(d)) counts as a prior violation in determining the appropriate punishment under this section. See Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 23675 (added). Effect of compliance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23675 continues former Section 12088.7 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 23680 (added). Recall, replacement, or correction of nonconforming device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23680 continues former Section 12088.4 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16540 (“firearm safety device”), 16610 (“gun safe”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 23685 (added). Report of incident in which child suffers unintentional or self-inflicted gunshot wound [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23685 continues former Section 12088.5 without change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 23690 (added). Fee [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23690 continues former Section 12088.9 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 23800 (added). Bright orange or bright green firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23800 continues former Section 12020.3 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 23900 (added). Obliteration of firearm identification marks prohibited [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23900 continues former Section 12090 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 23910 (added). Assignment of number or mark when firearm lacks one [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23910 continues former Section 12092 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 23915 (added). Additional number or identifying indicium [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23915 continues former Section 12093 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 23920 (added). Possession, sale, or purchase of firearm with knowledge of obliteration of identifying number or mark [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23920 continues former Section 12094(a) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Section 23925 (exemptions).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 23925 (added). Exemptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 23925 continues former Section 12094(b) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 24310 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of camouflaging firearm container [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a camouflaging firearm container, Section 24310 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 16320 (“camouflaging firearm container”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 24390 (camouflaging firearm container constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 24390 (added). Camouflaging firearm container constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a camouflaging firearm container, Section 24390 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16320 (“camouflaging firearm container”).

Penal Code § 24410 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of cane gun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a cane gun, Section 24410 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 16330 (“cane gun”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 24490 (cane gun constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 24490 (added). Cane gun constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a cane gun, Section 24490 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16330 (“cane gun”).

Penal Code § 24510 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of firearm not immediately recognizable as firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a firearm that is not immediately recognizable as a firearm, Section 24510 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 24590 (firearm not immediately recognizable as such constitutes nuisance).

Penal Code § 24590 (added). Firearm not immediately recognizable as such constitutes nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a firearm that is not immediately recognizable as a firearm, Section 24590 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 24610 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of undetectable firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to an undetectable firearm, Section 24610 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 17280 (“undetectable firearm”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 24690 (undetectable firearm constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 24680 (added). Firearm detection equipment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 24680 continues the second paragraph of former Section 12020(c)(22)(C) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17280 (“undetectable firearm”).

Penal Code § 24690 (added). Undetectable firearm constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to an undetectable firearm, Section 24690 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 17280 (“undetectable firearm”).

Penal Code § 24710 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of wallet gun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a wallet gun, Section 24710 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 17330 (“wallet gun”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 24790 (wallet gun constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 24790 (added). Wallet gun constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a wallet gun, Section 24790 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 17330 (“wallet gun”).

Penal Code § 25000 (added). “Child” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25000 continues former Sections 12035(a)(3) and 12036(a)(2) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 25100 (added). Criminal storage of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 25100 continues former Section 12035(b)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12035(b)(2) without substantive change.

For a provision requiring a firearms dealer to post a notice with warnings about firearm storage, see Section 26835.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16600 (“great bodily injury”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”), 25000 (“child”).

Penal Code § 25105 (added). Exceptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25105 continues former Section 12035(c) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”), 16850 (“locked container”), 25000 (“child”).

Penal Code § 25110 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25110 continues former Section 12035(d) without substantive change.

See Section 25100 (criminal storage of firearm).

Penal Code § 25115 (added). Prosecution of parent or guardian [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25115 continues former Section 12035(e) without substantive change.

See Section 25000 (“child”).

Penal Code § 25120 (added). Timing of prosecution of parent or guardian [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25120 continues former Section 12035(f) without substantive change.

See Sections 16600 (“great bodily injury”), 25000 (“child”).

Penal Code § 25125 (added). Impact of attending firearm safety training course [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25125 continues former Section 12035(g) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 25000 (“child”).

Penal Code § 25130 (added). Posting of required notice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25130 continues former Section 12035(h) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”).

Penal Code § 25200 (added). Storage of firearm where child obtains access and carries firearm off-premises [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 25200 continues former Section 12036(b) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12036(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12036(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12036(a)(3) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section does not apply, see Section 25205. For a provision requiring a firearms dealer to post a notice with warnings about firearm storage, see Section 26835.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 25000 (“child”).

Penal Code § 25205 (added). Exceptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25205 continues former Section 12036(e) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16850 (“locked container”), 25000 (“child”).

Penal Code § 25210 (added). Prosecution of parent or guardian [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25210 continues former Section 12036(f) without substantive change.

See Section 25000 (“child”).

Penal Code § 25215 (added). Timing of prosecution of parent or guardian [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25215 continues former Section 12036(g) without substantive change.

See Sections 16600 (“great bodily injury”), 25000 (“child”).

Penal Code § 25220 (added). Impact of attending firearm safety training course [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25220 continues former Section 12036(h) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 25000 (“child”).

Penal Code § 25225 (added). Posting of required notice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25225 continues former Section 12036(i) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25300 (added). Carrying firearm in public while masked to hide identity [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25300 continues former Section 12040 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25400 (added). Crime of carrying concealed firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 25400 continues former Section 12025(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12025(f) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12025(b) without substantive change. Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12025(d) without substantive change. For guidance in applying paragraphs (c)(1) and (d)(2), see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12025(e) without substantive change.

Subdivision (f) continues former Section 12025(c) without substantive change.

Former Section 12025(g) is continued in Section 16750 (“lawful possession of the firearm”).

Former Section 12025(h) was repealed by its own terms on January 1, 2005, so it is not continued. See 1999 Cal. Stat. ch. 571, § 2.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16750 (“lawful possession of the firearm”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”).

Penal Code § 25450 (added). Peace officer exemption [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25450 continues the first sentence of former Section 12027(a)(1)(A) without substantive change.

For an exemption relating to honorably retired federal officers and agents, see Section 25650.

For guidance on a retired peace officer carrying a loaded firearm, see Sections 25900-25925. For guidance on a retired peace officer carrying a concealed and loaded firearm, see Sections 26300-26325.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16690 (“honorably retired”).

Penal Code § 25455 (added). Identification certificate for honorably retired peace officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 25455 continues the second sentence of former Section 12027(a)(1)(A) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the third sentence of former Section 12027(a)(1)(A) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12027(a)(1)(B) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues the second sentence of former Section 12027(a)(2) without substantive change.

For guidance on a retired peace officer carrying a loaded firearm, see Sections 25900-25925. For guidance on a retired peace officer carrying a concealed and loaded firearm, see Sections 26300-26325.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16690 (“honorably retired”).

Penal Code § 25460 (added). Format of endorsement on identification certificate [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 25460 continue former Section 12027(a)(1)(C) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12027(a)(1)(D) without substantive change.

See Sections 16360 (“CCW”), 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25465 (added). Renewal of privilege to carry concealed firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25465 continues the first sentence of former Section 12027(a)(2) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25470 (added). Denial or revocation of privilege to carry concealed firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 25470 continues the third sentence of former Section 12027(a)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the fourth sentence of former Section 12027(a)(2) without substantive change.

See Sections 16360 (“CCW”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16690 (“honorably retired”).

Penal Code § 25475 (added). Maintaining privilege to carry concealed firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25475 continues former Section 12027(a)(3) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16690 (“honorably retired”).

Penal Code § 25505 (added). Conditions for exemption to apply [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25505 continues former Section 12026.2(b) without substantive change.

For another provision on transporting a firearm in a locked container, see Section 25610 (carrying firearm in locked container).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16850 (“locked container”).

Penal Code § 25510 (added). Exemption for motion picture, television, video production, or entertainment event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 25510 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12026.2(a)(8) without substantive change.

For conditions on invoking these exemptions, see Section 25505. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25515 (added). Exemption for club or organization for lawfully collecting and displaying firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25515 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(2) without substantive change.

For conditions on invoking this exemption, see Section 25505. For an exemption relating to transportation of a curio or relic brought into the state by licensed collector, see Section 25580. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16850 (“locked container”).

Penal Code § 25520 (added). Exemption for recognized sporting event or safety or hunter safety class [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25520 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(3) without substantive change.

For conditions on invoking this exemption, see Section 25505. For another exemption relating to hunting, see Section 25640 (licensed hunters or fishermen). For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25525 (added). Exemption for transportation of firearm by owner or person in lawful possession to place of residence, place of business, or other private property of that person [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 25525 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(4) without substantive change. Former Section 12026.2(a)(4) referred to “a person listed in Section 12026” and “the places mentioned in Section 12026.” To make subdivision (a) of Section 25525 readily understandable, those references have been replaced with the pertinent language from former Section 12026, which is continued in Section 25605.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12026.2(a)(6) without substantive change. Former Section 12026.2(a)(6) referred to “a person listed in Section 12026.” To make subdivision (b) of Section 25525 readily understandable, that reference has been replaced with a reference to “a person listed in subdivision (a).” This is equivalent to the previous reference, because subdivision (a) includes the pertinent language from former Section 12026.

For conditions on invoking these exemptions, see Section 25505. For an exemption relating to carrying or possession of a firearm at one’s place of residence, place of business, or other private property, see Section 25605. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25530 (added). Exemption for repair, transfer, sale, or loan of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25530 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(5) without substantive change.

For conditions on invoking this exemption, see Section 25505. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25535 (added). Exemption for gun show, swap meet, or similar event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 25535 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(7) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12026.2(a)(14) without substantive change.

For conditions on invoking these exemptions, see Section 25505. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25540 (added). Exemption for target range [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25540 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(9) without substantive change.

For conditions on invoking this exemption, see Section 25505. For another exemption relating to practicing at a target range, see Section 25635 (member of club or organization for purpose of practicing at established target ranges). For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25545 (added). Exemption for transportation to place designated by person authorized to issue license to carry firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25545 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(10) without substantive change.

For conditions on invoking this exemption, see Section 25505. For an exemption relating to a person with a license to carry a concealed pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person, see Section 25655. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25550 (added). Exemption for camping [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25550 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(11) without substantive change.

For conditions on invoking this exemption, see Section 25505. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25555 (added). Exemption for person taking title or possession of firearm by operation of law, or person receiving firearm by gift, bequest, intestate succession, or other means from immediate family member [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25555 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(12) without substantive change.

For conditions on invoking this exemption, see Section 25505. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25560 (added). Exemption for transportation of firearm to utilize Section 28000 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25560 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(13) without substantive change.

For conditions on invoking this exemption, see Section 25505. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25565 (added). Exemption for sale, delivery, or transfer of firearm to governmental entity as part of program where entity is buying or receiving weapons from private individuals [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25565 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(15) without substantive change. Former Section 12026.2(a)(15) referred to “transportation of a firearm by a person in order to utilize paragraph (6) of subdivision (a) of Section 12078 as it pertains to that firearm.” To make Section 25565 readily understandable, that reference has been replaced by pertinent language from former Section 12078(a)(6) and cross-references to Sections 27850 and 31725, which continue former Section 12078(a)(6).

For conditions on invoking this exemption, see Section 25505. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25570 (added). Exemption for transportation of firearm by finder to law enforcement agency [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 25570 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(16) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12026.2(a)(18) without substantive change.

For conditions on invoking these exemptions, see Section 25505. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25575 (added). Exemption for compliance with restrictions relating to importation of handgun by personal handgun importer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25575 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(17) without substantive change.

For conditions on invoking this exemption, see Section 25505. For an exemption relating to transportation of unloaded handguns by a licensed manufacturer, importer, wholesaler, repairer, or dealer, see Section 25615. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25580 (added). Exemption for transportation of curio or relic brought into state by licensed collector [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25580 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(19) without substantive change. Former Section 12026.2(a)(19) referred to “transportation of a firearm by a person in order to comply with paragraph (3) of subdivision (f) of Section 12072.” To make Section 25580 readily understandable, that reference has been replaced by key language from former Section 12072(f)(3) and a cross-reference to Sections 27565, which continues former Section 12072(f)(3).

For conditions on invoking this exemption, see Section 25505. For an exemption relating to a club or organization for lawfully collecting and displaying firearms, see Section 25515. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25585 (added). Exemption for transportation of firearm to obtain identification number or mark [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25585 continues former Section 12026.2(a)(20) without substantive change.

For conditions on invoking this exemption, see Section 25505. For a provision on the effect of this article, see Section 25595.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25595 (added). Effect of article [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25595 continues former Section 12026.2(c) without substantive change.

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 25600 (added). Carrying concealed firearm when in reasonable belief of grave danger to self [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25600 continues former Section 12025.5 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25605 (added). Carrying or possession of firearm at one’s place of residence, place of business, or other private property [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25605 continues former Section 12026 without substantive change.

For an exemption relating to transportation of a firearm by the owner or a person in lawful possession of the firearm to that person’s place of residence, place of business, or other private property, see Section 25525.

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 25610 (added). Carrying firearm in locked container [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 25610 continues former Section 12026.1(a) without substantive change, except for the last phrase of paragraph (a)(1) (“other than the utility or glove compartment”). That phrase and former Section 12026.1(c) are continued in Section 16850 (“locked container”).

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12026.1(b) without substantive change.

For another provision on transporting a firearm in a locked container, see Section 25505 (conditions for Article 3 exemptions to apply).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16850 (“locked container”).

Penal Code § 25615 (added). Transportation of unloaded handguns by licensed manufacturer, importer, wholesaler, repairer, or dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25615 continues former Section 12027(b) without substantive change.

For an exemption relating to compliance with restrictions on importation of handguns by a personal handgun importer, see Section 25575.

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 25620 (added). Member of military on duty or organization authorized by law to purchase or receive weapons [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25620 continues former Section 12027(c) without substantive change.

For an exemption relating to parading by a duly authorized military or civil organization, or traveling to a meeting of such an organization, see Section 25625.

Penal Code § 25625 (added). Parading by, or traveling to meeting of, duly authorized military or civil organization [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25625 continues former Section 12027(d) without substantive change.

For an exemption relating to a member of the military on duty or an organization authorized by law to purchase or receive weapons, see Section 25620.

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 25630 (added). Guard or messenger of common carrier, bank, or financial institution, when involved in shipping, transporting, or delivering money or other thing of value [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25630 continues former Section 12027(e) without substantive change.

For another exemption relating to common carriers, see Section 25645 (transportation of unloaded firearms by person operating licensed common carrier).

Penal Code § 25635 (added). Member of club or organization for purpose of practicing at established target ranges [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25635 continues former Section 12027(f) without substantive change.

For another exemption relating to practicing at a target range, see Section 25540 (target range).

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 25640 (added). Licensed hunters or fishermen [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25640 continues former Section 12027(g) without substantive change.

For another exemption relating to hunting, see Section 25520 (recognized sporting event or safety or hunter safety class).

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 25645 (added). Transportation of unloaded firearms by person operating licensed common carrier [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25645 continues former Section 12027(h) without substantive change.

For another exemption relating to common carriers, see Section 25630 (guard or messenger of common carrier, bank, or financial institution, when involved in shipping, transporting, or delivering money or other thing of value).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25650 (added). Honorably retired federal officer or agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25650 continues former Section 12027(i) without substantive change.

For an exemption relating to honorably retired peace officers, see Section 25450 (peace officer exemption).

For an honorably retired federal officer or agent carrying a loaded firearm, see Section 26020.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25655 (added). Person licensed to carry concealed pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25655 continues former Section 12027(j) without substantive change.

For an exemption relating to transportation of a firearm to a place designated by a person who is authorized to issue licenses to carry firearms, see Section 25545.

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 25700 (added). Unlawful concealed carrying of handgun as nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to unlawful concealed carrying of a handgun, subdivision (a) of Section 25700 continues former Section 12028(a) without substantive change.

With respect to unlawful concealed carrying of a handgun, subdivision (b) continues former Section 12028(e) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 25800 (added). Armed criminal action [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25800 continues former Section 12023 without substantive change.

The definition of “loaded” for armed criminal action differs from the definition of “loaded” for the crime of carrying a loaded firearm in public. See Section 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”). For yet another definition of “loaded,” see Fish & Game Code § 2006 (“A rifle or shotgun shall be deemed to be loaded for the purposes of this section when there is an unexpended cartridge or shell in the firing chamber but not when the only cartridges or shells are in the magazine.”).

See also Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 25850 (added). Crime of carrying loaded firearm in public [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 25850 continues former Section 12031(a)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12031(e) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12031(a)(2) without substantive change. Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12031(a)(6) without substantive change. For guidance in applying paragraphs (c)(1) and (d)(1), see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12031(a)(7) without substantive change.

Subdivision (f) continues former Section 12031(a)(4) without substantive change.

Subdivision (g) continues former Section 12031(a)(5)(A) without substantive change.

Subdivision (h) continues former Section 12031(a)(5)(B) without substantive change.

The definition of “loaded” for the crime of carrying a loaded firearm in public differs from the definition of “loaded” for armed criminal action. See Section 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”). For yet another definition of “loaded,” see Fish & Game Code § 2006 (“A rifle or shotgun shall be deemed to be loaded for the purposes of this section when there is an unexpended cartridge or shell in the firing chamber but not when the only cartridges or shells are in the magazine.”).

See also Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16750 (“lawful possession of the firearm”), 17030 (“prohibited area”).

Penal Code § 25900 (added). Peace officer exemption [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25900 continues the first sentence of the first paragraph of former Section 12031(b)(1) without substantive change.

For an exemption relating to honorably retired federal officers and agents, see Section 26020.

For guidance on a retired peace officer carrying a concealed firearm, see Sections 25450-25475. For guidance on a retired peace officer carrying a concealed and loaded firearm, see Sections 26300-26325.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16690 (“honorably retired”).

Penal Code § 25905 (added). Identification certificate for honorably retired peace officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 25905 continues the second sentence of the first paragraph of former Section 12031(b)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the third sentence of the first paragraph of former Section 12031(b)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the second paragraph of former Section 12031(b)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues the second sentence of former Section 12031(b)(2) without substantive change.

For guidance on a retired peace officer carrying a concealed firearm, see Sections 25450-25475. For guidance on a retired peace officer carrying a concealed and loaded firearm, see Sections 26300-26325.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16690 (“honorably retired”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”).

Penal Code § 25910 (added). Format of endorsement on identification certificate [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25910 continues the third paragraph of former Section 12031(b)(1) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”).

Penal Code § 25915 (added). Renewal of privilege to carry loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25915 continues the first sentence of former Section 12031(b)(2) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”).

Penal Code § 25920 (added). Denial or revocation of privilege to carry loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 25920 continues the third sentence of former Section 12031(b)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the fourth sentence of former Section 12031(b)(2) without substantive change.

See Sections 16360 (“CCW”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16690 (“honorably retired”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”).

Penal Code § 25925 (added). Maintaining privilege to carry loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 25925 continues former Section 12031(b)(3) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16690 (“honorably retired”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”).

Penal Code § 26000 (added). Members of military on duty [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26000 continues former Section 12031(b)(4) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 26005 (added). Target range or shooting club [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26005 continues former Section 12031(b)(5) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26010 (added). Person licensed to carry concealed pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26010 continues former Section 12031(b)(6) without substantive change.

See Section 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 26015 (added). Armored vehicle guard [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26015 continues former Section 12031(b)(7) without substantive change. An erroneous cross-reference to Business and Professions Code Section 7521 has been corrected.

Penal Code § 26020 (added). Honorably retired federal officer or agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26020 continues former Section 12031(b)(8) without substantive change.

For an exemption relating to honorably retired peace officers, see Section 25900 (peace officer exemption).

For an honorably retired federal officer or agent carrying a concealed firearm, see Section 25650.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”).

Penal Code § 26025 (added). Patrol special police officers, animal control officers, zookeepers, humane officers, and harbor police officers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26025 continues former Section 12031(c) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 26030 (added). Guards, messengers, private investigators, private patrol operators, and alarm company operators [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. The introductory clause of subdivision (a) of Section 26030 continues the first sentence of the introductory paragraph of former Section 12031(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (a)(1) continues former Section 12031(d)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (a)(2)-(3) continues former Section 12031(d)(2) without substantive change.

With respect to licensed private investigators, subdivision (a)(4) continues former Section 12031(d)(3) without substantive change. An erroneous cross-reference to “Chapter 11.5 (commencing with Section 7512) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code” has been corrected.

With respect to uniformed employees of licensed private investigators, subdivision (a)(5) continues former Section 12031(d)(6) without substantive change. An erroneous cross-reference to “Chapter 11.5 (commencing with Section 7512) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code” has been corrected.

With respect to licensed private patrol operators, subdivision (a)(6) continues former Section 12031(d)(3) without substantive change. An erroneous cross-reference to “Chapter 11.5 (commencing with Section 7512) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code” has been corrected.

With respect to uniformed employees of licensed private patrol operators, subdivision (a)(7) continues former Section 12031(d)(6) without substantive change. An erroneous cross-reference to “Chapter 11.5 (commencing with Section 7512) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code” has been corrected.

With respect to licensed alarm company operators, subdivision (a)(8) continues former Section 12031(d)(3) without substantive change.

Subdivision (a)(9) continues former Section 12031(d)(4) without substantive change.

Subdivision (a)(10) continues the first sentence of former Section 12031(d)(5) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the second sentence of former Section 12031(d)(5) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the second sentence of the introductory paragraph of former Section 12031(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12033 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26035 (added). Loaded firearm at one’s place of business or own private property [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26035 continues former Section 12031(h) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”).

Penal Code § 26040 (added). Hunting [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26040 continues former Section 12031(i) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”).

Penal Code § 26045 (added). Reasonable belief of immediate, grave danger to person or property [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26045 continues the first sentence of former Section 12031(j)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12031(j)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the second sentence of former Section 12031(j)(1) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”).

Penal Code § 26050 (added). Making lawful arrest [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26050 continues former Section 12031(k) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”).

Penal Code § 26055 (added). Place of residence, including campsite [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26055 continues former Section 12031(l) without substantive change.

See Section 16840 (“loaded” and “loaded firearm”).

Penal Code § 26060 (added). Rocket or other emergency or distress signaling device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26060 continues former Section 12031.1 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 26100 (added). Loaded firearm in motor vehicle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26100 continues former Section 12034 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26150 (added). Issuance of license by sheriff [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26150 continues former Section 12050(a)(1)(A) & (D) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 17020 (“principal place of employment or business”).

Penal Code § 26155 (added). Issuance of license by head of municipal police department [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 26155 continue former Section 12050(a)(1)(B) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12050(g) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 26160 (added). Written policy [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26160 continues former Section 12050.2 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 26165 (added). Training course [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26165 continues former Section 12050(a)(1)(E) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26170 (added). Issuance of license to person deputized or appointed as peace officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26170 continues former Section 12050(a)(1)(C) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 26175 (added). License application [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26175 continues the first, second, and third sentences of former Section 12051(a)(3)(A) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the fourth sentence of former Section 12051(a)(3)(A) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the first sentence of former Section 12051(a)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues the second sentence of former Section 12051(a)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12051(a)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (f) continues former Section 12051(a)(3)(B) without substantive change.

Subdivision (g) continues former Section 12051(a)(3)(C) without substantive change.

Subdivision (h) continues former Section 12051(a)(3)(D) without substantive change.

Subdivision (i) continues the third and fourth sentences of former Section 12051(a)(1) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 26180 (added). False statement on application form [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26180 continues former Section 12051(b) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12051(c) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 26185 (added). Fingerprinting and Department of Justice report [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26185 continues former Section 12052 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26190 (added). Application fees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26190 continues the first, second, and third sentences of the first paragraph of former Section 12054(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the fourth, fifth, and sixth sentences of the first paragraph of former Section 12054(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the first sentence of the second paragraph of former Section 12054(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues the second sentence of the second paragraph of former Section 12054(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12054(b) without substantive change.

Subdivision (f) continues former Section 12054(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (g) continues former Section 12054(d) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 26195 (added). No license for person prohibited from possessing, receiving, owning, or purchasing firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26195 continues former Section 12050(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12050(e) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 26200 (added). Restrictions or conditions on license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26200 continues former Section 12050(b) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12050(c) without substantive change.

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 26205 (added). Notification of applicant [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26205 continues former Section 12052.5 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 26210 (added). Change of licensee’s address [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26210 continues former Section 12050(f)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12050(f)(4)(A) without substantive change.

Subdivisions (c) and (d) continue former Section 12050(f)(4)(B) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12050(f)(4)(C) without substantive change.

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 26215 (added). Amendment of license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26215 continues former Section 12050(f)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12050(f)(3) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12050(f)(5) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12050(f)(6) without substantive change.

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 26220 (added). Duration of license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26220 continues former Section 12050(a)(2)(A)(i) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12050(a)(2)(A)(ii) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12050(a)(2)(C) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12050(a)(2)(D) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12050(a)(2)(B) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 26225 (added). Duties of licensing authority and Attorney General [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26225 continues former Section 12053 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 26300 (added). Requirements for retired peace officer to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26300 continues former Section 12027.1(a)(1)(A)(ii) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12027.1(a)(1)(A)(i) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12027.1(a)(1)(A)(iii) without substantive change.

Section 26300 and the other provisions in this article provide guidance on a retired peace officer carrying a concealed and loaded firearm. For guidance on a retired peace officer carrying a concealed firearm, see Sections 25450-25475. For guidance on a retired peace officer carrying a loaded firearm, see Sections 25900-25925.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26305 (added). Grounds for revocation or denial of privilege to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26305 continues former Section 12027.1(e) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12027.1(a)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the first sentence of former Section 12027.1(a)(1)(C) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12027.1(a)(1)(B) & (b)(1) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26310 (added). Procedure for denial of privilege to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26310 continues former Section 12027.1(b)(3) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26312 (added). Procedure for, and procedure following, temporary revocation of privilege to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26312 continues the second through eighth sentences of former Section 12027.1(a)(1)(C) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26315 (added). Procedure for permanent revocation of privilege to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26315 continues former Section 12027.1(b)(2) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26320 (added). Hearing [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26320 continues former Section 12027.1(d) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 26325 (added). Procedure when privilege to carry concealed and loaded firearm is revoked [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26325 continues former Section 12027.1(c) without substantive change.

See Sections 16360 (“CCW”), 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26500 (added). License requirement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26500 continues former Section 12070(a) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26505 (added). Exception when person liquidates personal firearm collection or acts pursuant to operation of law, court order, or Enforcement of Judgments Law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26505 continues former Section 12070(b)(1) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16960 (“operation of law”).

Penal Code § 26510 (added). Exception for person acting pursuant to nuisance law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26510 continues former Section 12070(b)(2) without substantive change. An erroneous cross-reference to Section 186.22a(e) has been corrected by replacing it with a cross-reference to Section 186.22a(f).

Penal Code § 26515 (added). Exception for person who obtains title to firearm as surviving spouse or by intestate succession or bequest [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26515 continues former Section 12070(b)(3) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26520 (added). Exception for infrequent sale, lease, or transfer of firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26520 continues former Section 12070(b)(4) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26525 (added). Exception for sale, lease, or transfer of certain used firearms at gun shows, with program to be administered by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26525 continues the first paragraph of former Section 12070(b)(5) without substantive change. A person who meets the description in subdivision (a) is known as a Gun Show Trader. See Section 16620 (“Gun Show Trader”).

Subdivision (b) continues the third paragraph of former Section 12070(b)(5) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 17310 (“used firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26530 (added). Exception for sales, deliveries, or transfers of firearms between or to licensed importers and manufacturers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26530 continues former Section 12070(b)(6) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26535 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by licensed importer or manufacturer to dealer or wholesaler [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26535 continues former Section 12070(b)(7) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17340 (“wholesaler”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26540 (added). Exception for deliveries and transfers made pursuant to specified laws relating to weapons surrendered to, seized by, or in custody of law enforcement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26540 continues former Section 12070(b)(8) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26545 (added). Exception for loan made for purpose of target shooting [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26545 continues former Section 12070(b)(9) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26550 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by licensed manufacturer, importer, or wholesaler to licensed person residing outside California [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26550 continues former Section 12070(b)(10) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17340 (“wholesaler”).

Penal Code § 26555 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by licensed person residing outside California to manufacturer, importer, or wholesaler [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26555 continues former Section 12070(b)(11) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17340 (“wholesaler”).

Penal Code § 26560 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by wholesaler to dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26560 continues former Section 12070(b)(12) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17340 (“wholesaler”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26565 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by nonresident to licensed dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26565 continues former Section 12070(b)(13) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26570 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by licensed nonresident to dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26570 continues former Section 12070(b)(14) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26575 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearm between wholesalers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26575 continues former Section 12070(b)(15) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17340 (“wholesaler”).

Penal Code § 26580 (added). Exception for firearm used solely as prop [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26580 continues former Section 12070(b)(16) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26585 (added). Exception for delivery of unloaded curio or relic by licensed collector to dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26585 continues former Section 12070(b)(17) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26587 (added). Exception for loan to gunsmith for service or repair, and return by gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26587 continues former Section 12070(b)(18) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16630 (“gunsmith”).

Penal Code § 26588 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, transfer, or return of firearm by permitholder in accordance with permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26588 continues former Section 12070(b)(19) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26590 (added). Exception for delivery, transfer, or return of firearm made by court or law enforcement agency pursuant to Chapter 2 of Division 11 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26590 continues former Section 12021.3(i)(3) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26600 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26600 continues former Section 12078(a)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12070 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 26605 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26605 continues former Section 12078(a)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12070 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26610 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26610 continues former Section 12078(a)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12070 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 26615 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26615 continues former Section 12078(a)(5) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12070 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 26700 (added). “Dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26700 continues former Section 12071(a)(1) without substantive change.

See also Section 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”).

Penal Code § 26705 (added). Issuance of license to sell firearms at retail [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26705 continues former Section 12071(a)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12071(a)(3) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12071(a)(6) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12071(a)(7) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050) and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26710 (added). Certificate of eligibility [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a)-(c) of Section 26710 continue former Section 12071(a)(4) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12071(a)(5) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050) and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26715 (added). Centralized list of persons licensed pursuant to Section 26700(a)-(e) [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26715 continues the first sentence of former Section 12071(e)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b)(1) continues the second sentence of former Section 12071(e)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b)(2) continues former Section 12071(e)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b)(3) continues the third sentence of former Section 12071(e)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12071(e)(3) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12071(e)(4) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050) and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 26720 (added). Inspections by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26720 continues former Section 12071(f) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050) and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26725 (added). Information to be maintained and made available by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26725 continues former Section 12071(g) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050) and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

See Section 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26800 (added). Forfeiture of license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26800 continues the introductory clause of former Section 12071(b) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 26805 (added). Place of conducting business [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26805 continues former Section 12071(b)(1) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26810 (added). Display of license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26810 continues former Section 12071(b)(2) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

Penal Code § 26815 (added). Waiting period and other delivery restrictions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26815 continues former Section 12071(b)(3) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 3 (commencing with Section 26950), Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16190 (“application to purchase”), 16400 (“clear evidence of the person’s identity and age”), 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26820 (added). Display of handgun or imitation or placard advertising handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26820 continues former Section 12071(b)(4) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 26825 (added). Prompt and proper processing of private party firearms transactions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26825 continues former Section 12071(b)(5) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26830 (added). Compliance with specified laws [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26830 continues former Section 12071(b)(6) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Section 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26835 (added). Posting of warnings [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26835 continues former Section 12071(b)(7) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16190 (“application to purchase”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16810 (“licensed premises,” “licensee’s business premises,” and “licensee’s place of business”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26840 (added). Presentation of basic firearms safety certificate or handgun safety certificate to dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26840 continues former Section 12071(b)(8)(A) without change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12071(b)(8)(B) without change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16240 (“basic firearms safety certificate”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26845 (added). No handgun delivery without proof of California residency [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26845 continues former Section 12071(b)(8)(C) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26850 (added). Safe handling demonstration with handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 26850, in combination with Sections 26853, 26856, and 26859, continue former Section 12071(b)(8)(D) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12071(b)(8)(E) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12071(b)(8)(F) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12071(b)(8)(G) without substantive change.

Subdivision (f) continues former Section 12071(b)(8)(H) without substantive change.

Subdivision (g) continues former Section 12071(b)(8)(I) without substantive change.

Subdivision (h) continues former Section 12071(b)(8)(J) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26853 (added). Steps in safe handling demonstration for semiautomatic pistol [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. In combination with Section 26850(a)-(b), Section 26853 continues former Section 12071(b)(8)(D) without substantive change, as it pertained to a semiautomatic pistol.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 26856 (added). Steps in safe handling demonstration for double-action revolver [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. In combination with Section 26850(a)-(b), Section 26856 continues former Section 12071(b)(8)(D) without substantive change, as it pertained to a double-action revolver.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 26859 (added). Steps in safe handling demonstration for single-action revolver [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. In combination with Section 26850(a)-(b), Section 26859 continues former Section 12071(b)(8)(D) without substantive change, as it pertained to a single-action revolver.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 26865 (added). Providing Department of Justice pamphlet to purchaser, transferee, or lessee of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26865 continues former Section 12071(b)(9) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26870 (added). No collusion [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26870 continues former Section 12071(b)(10) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Section 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26875 (added). Posting of charges and fees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26875 continues former Section 12071(b)(11) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16810 (“licensed premises,” “licensee’s business premises,” and “licensee’s place of business”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26880 (added). Misrepresentation regarding amount of fees charged by governmental agency [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26880 continues former Section 12071(b)(12) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Section 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26885 (added). Location of inventory and reporting of loss or theft of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26885 continues former Section 12071(b)(13) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16810 (“licensed premises,” “licensee’s business premises,” and “licensee’s place of business”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26890 (added). Storage and securing of inventory firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26890 continues former Section 12071(b)(14) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12071(b)(15) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12071(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12071(h) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16810 (“licensed premises,” “licensee’s business premises,” and “licensee’s place of business”), 17110 (“secure facility” for firearm storage by dealer), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26895 (added). Providing copy of license to Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26895 continues former Section 12071(b)(16) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Section 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26900 (added). Maintenance and inspection of firearm transaction record [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 26900 continues former Section 12071(b)(17) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12071(c)(4)(B) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Section 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26905 (added). Reporting of handgun acquisitions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26905 continues former Section 12071(b)(18) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 17340 (“wholesaler”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26910 (added). Reporting of information on firearm that is not timely delivered [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26910 continues former Section 12071(b)(19) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26915 (added). Agent who handles, sells, or delivers firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) through (f) of Section 26915 continue former Section 12071(b)(20)(A)-(F) without substantive change.

Subdivision (g) continues former Section 12071(b)(20)(G)(ii) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 4 (commencing with Section 27000), Article 5 (commencing with Section 27050), and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27100).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 26800 (forfeiture of license).

See Sections 16130 (“agent”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16610 (“gun safe”), 16870 (“long-gun safe”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26950 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to full-time paid peace officer authorized to carry firearms in performance of duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26950 continues former Section 12078(a)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to the waiting period in former Section 12071.

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 27050-27065.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26955 (added). Waiting period exception for dealer who delivers firearm other than handgun at auction or similar event conducted by nonprofit mutual or public benefit corporation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26955 continues former Section 12078(g)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to the waiting period in former Section 12071.

See Sections 16190 (“application to purchase”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26960 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of handgun, not intended as merchandise, by dealer to self or another dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26960 continues former Section 12078(n) without substantive change, as that provision applied to the waiting period in former Section 12071.

See Sections 16190 (“application to purchase”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26965 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to holder of special weapons permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26965 continues former Section 12078(r) without substantive change, as that provision applied to the waiting period in former Section 12071.

See Sections 16190 (“application to purchase”), 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 26970 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, loan, or transfer of curio or relic by dealer to licensed collector [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 26970 continues former Section 12078(t)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to the waiting period in former Section 12071.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27000 (added). License forfeiture exception for loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by dealer to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27000 continues former Section 12078(s)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071(b).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27005 (added). License forfeiture exception for short-term loan of unloaded firearm by dealer to consultant-evaluator [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27005 continues former Section 12078(s)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071(b).

See Sections 16410 (“consultant-evaluator”), 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27050 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27050 continues former Section 12078(a)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 26950, 27055-27065.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27055 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27055 continues former Section 12078(a)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 26950, 27050, 27060-27065.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27060 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27060 continues former Section 12078(a)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 26950, 27050-27055, 27065.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27065 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27065 continues former Section 12078(a)(5) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 26950, 27050-27060.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27100 (added). Exception for sales, deliveries, or transfers of firearms between or to licensed importers and manufacturers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27100 continues former Section 12078(b)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27105 (added). Exception for service or repair by gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27105 continues former Section 12078(e)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16630 (“gunsmith”).

Penal Code § 27110 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms, other than handguns, by dealer to another dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27110 continues former Section 12078(k)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27115 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms by dealer to licensed nonresident [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27115 continues former Section 12078(k)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27120 (added). Exception for return of unloaded firearms to wholesaler to treat as merchandise [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]]

Comment. Section 27120 continues former Section 12078(k)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17340 (“wholesaler”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27125 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms by dealer to another dealer to treat as merchandise [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27125 continues former Section 12078(k)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27130 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearm, other than handgun, by dealer to self [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27130 continues former Section 12078(k)(5) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27135 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm under specified circumstances by dealer to person at target facility or at premises of target shooting club or organization [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27135 continues former Section 12078(k)(6) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27140 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of firearms regulated pursuant to specified statutes, if sale, delivery, or transfer complies with applicable statutory provisions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27140 continues former Section 12078(o) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12071.

See Sections 16330 (“cane gun”), 16460 (“destructive device”), 16510 (“explosive”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16880 (“machinegun”), 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”), 17270 (“unconventional pistol”), 17280 (“undetectable firearm”), 17330 (“wallet gun”), 17360 (“zip gun”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”).

Penal Code § 27200 (added). Certificate of eligibility for organizing gun show or event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 27200 continues the first sentence of former Section 12071.1(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the second sentence of former Section 12071.1(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12071.1(b) without substantive change.

Subdivisions (d) and (e) continue former Section 12071.1(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (f) continues former Section 12071.1(q) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 27300), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27245 (punishment).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16800 (“licensed gun show producer”).

Penal Code § 27205 (added). List of participants in gun show or event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 27205 continues the first paragraph of former Section 12071.1(f) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the second paragraph of former Section 12071.1(f) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the third paragraph of former Section 12071.1(f) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12071.1(g) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 27300), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27245 (punishment).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27210 (added). Annual event and security plan and schedule [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 27210 continues former Section 12071.1(h) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the first sentence of former Section 12071.1(i) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the second sentence of former Section 12071.1(i) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues the third sentence of former Section 12071.1(i) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) continues the fourth sentence of former Section 12071.1(i) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 27300), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27245 (punishment).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27215 (added). Producer’s duty to inform vendor of legal requirements [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27215 continues former Section 12071.1(j) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 27300), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27245 (punishment).

Penal Code § 27220 (added). Participation of licensed firearms dealer in gun show or event [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 27220 continues the first sentence of former Section 12071.1(k) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the second sentence of former Section 12071.1(k) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 27300), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27245 (punishment).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27225 (added). Cooperation of licensed firearms dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27225 continues former Section 12071.1(l) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 27300), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27245 (punishment).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27230 (added). Producer’s failure to comply with Section 27215 or 27220 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27230 continues former Section 12071.1(m) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 27300), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27245 (punishment).

Penal Code § 27235 (added). Written contract between producer and vendor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27235 continues former Section 12071.1(n) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 27300), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27245 (punishment).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27240 (added). Posting of signs [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 27240 continues former Section 12071.1(o) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12071.1(p) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 27300), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27245 (punishment).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27245 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 27245 continues former Section 12071.1(e)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12071.1(e)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12071.1(e)(3) without substantive change.

A violation of the predecessor of this article (former Section 12071.1) counts as a prior offense in determining the appropriate punishment under this section. See Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 2 (commencing with Section 27300), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

Penal Code § 27300 (added). Title of act [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27300 continues former Section 12071.4(a) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 27305 (added). Vendor certification to producer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27305 continues former Section 12071.4(b) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 1 (commencing with Section 27200), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27350 (punishment).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27310 (added). Compliance with federal and state laws [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27310 continues former Section 12071.4(c) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 1 (commencing with Section 27200), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27350 (punishment).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27315 (added). Display of ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27315 continues former Section 12071.4(d) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 1 (commencing with Section 27200), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27350 (punishment).

Penal Code § 27320 (added). Information to be provided by vendor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27320 continues former Section 12071.4(e) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 1 (commencing with Section 27200), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27350 (punishment).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27325 (added). Nametag requirement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27325 continues former Section 12071.4(f) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 1 (commencing with Section 27200), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27350 (punishment).

Penal Code § 27330 (added). Simultaneous possession of firearm and ammunition designed for that firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27330 continues former Section 12071.4(g) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 1 (commencing with Section 27200), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27350 (punishment).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27335 (added). Attendance by person under 18 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27335 continues former Section 12071.4(h) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 1 (commencing with Section 27200), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27350 (punishment).

Penal Code § 27340 (added). Firearm brought to gun show by member of public [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 27340 continues former Section 12071.4(i) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12071.4(j) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 1 (commencing with Section 27200), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27350 (punishment).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27345 (added). Government-issued photo identification [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27345 continues former Section 12071.4(k) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 1 (commencing with Section 27200), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 27350 (punishment).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27350 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27350 continues former Section 12071.4(l) without substantive change.

A violation of the predecessor of this article (former Section 12071.4(k)) counts as a prior offense in determining the appropriate punishment under this section. See Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

For exceptions to provisions in this article and Article 1 (commencing with Section 27200), see Article 3 (commencing with Section 27400).

Penal Code § 27400 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27400 continues former Section 12078(a)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Sections 12071.1 and 12071.4 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27405 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27405 continues former Section 12078(a)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Sections 12071.1 and 12071.4 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27410 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27410 continues former Section 12078(a)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Sections 12071.1 and 12071.4 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27415 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27415 continues former Section 12078(a)(5) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Sections 12071.1 and 12071.4 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27500 (added). Providing firearm to person in prohibited class [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 27500 continues former Section 12072(a)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12072(a)(2) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27505 (added). Person, corporation, or firm that sells, loans, or transfers firearm to minor or handgun to person under age 21 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 27505 continues former Section 12072(a)(3)(A) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues without substantive change former Section 12072(a)(3)(B) and former Section 12078(p), as it pertained to former Section 12072(a)(3). See Section 16170 (“antique firearm”).

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See also Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27510 (added). Dealer that supplies, delivers, or gives possession or control of firearm to minor or handgun to person under age 21 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27510 continues former Section 12072(b) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See Sections 16520 “firearm,” 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27515 (added). Providing firearm to sham recipient [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27515 continues former Section 12072(a)(4) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27520 (added). Acquiring firearm with intent to violate certain restrictions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27520 continues former Section 12072(a)(5) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27525 (added). Compliance with reporting requirements [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 27525 continues former Section 12072(a)(6), relating to reporting of handgun acquisitions. without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12072(a)(7), relating to reporting of information on a firearm that is not timely delivered, without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27530 (added). Transfer of handgun that lacks identifying information [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27530 continues former Section 12072(a)(8) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27535 (added). Purchasing more than one firearm in 30-day period [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27535 continues former Section 12072(a)(9) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27540 (added). Waiting period and other delivery restrictions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27540 continues former Section 12072(c) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600), Article 3 (commencing with Section 27650), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 27700).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See Sections 16190 (“application to purchase”), 16240 (“basic firearms safety certificate”), 16400 (“clear evidence of the person’s identity and age”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27545 (added). Use of dealer for private party firearms transaction [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27545 continues former Section 12072(d) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600) and Article 6 (commencing with Section 27850). See also Section 28000 (circumstances that may be reported to Department of Justice in prescribed format).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27550 (added). No collusion [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27550 continues former Section 12072(e) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See Sections 16240 (“basic firearms safety certificate”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”).

Penal Code § 27555 (added). Obtaining verification number [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27555 continues former Section 12072(f)(1) without substantive change. An erroneous reference to “this section” in former Section 12072(f)(1)(B) has been replaced with a reference to Section 26715, which continues former Section 12071(e).

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600) and Article 5 (commencing with Section 27805).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27560 (added). Restrictions on personal handgun importer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27560 continues former Section 12072(f)(2) without substantive change.

For guidance in applying this section, see Section 27570 (rules for applying Sections 27560 and 27565).

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 17000 (“personal handgun importer”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27565 (added). Handgun that is curio or relic, transported into California by licensed collector [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27565 continues former Section 12072(f)(3) without substantive change.

For guidance in applying this section, see Section 27570 (rules for applying Sections 27560 and 27565).

For exceptions to this provision, see Article 2 (commencing with Section 27600).

For the consequences of violating this section, see Section 27590 (punishment for violation of article).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27570 (added). Rules for applying Sections 27560 and 27565 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27570 continues former Section 12072(f)(4) without substantive change.

See Section 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27590 (added). Punishment for violation of article [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27590 continues former Section 12072(g) without substantive change.

For guidance in applying paragraphs (b)(2), (b)(3), (e)(2), and (e)(3), see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27600 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27600 continues former Section 12078(a)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27605 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27605 continues former Section 12078(a)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27610 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27610 continues former Section 12078(a)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27615 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27615 continues former Section 12078(a)(5) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27650 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to full-time paid peace officer authorized to carry firearms in performance of duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27650 continues former Section 12078(a)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to the waiting period in former Section 12072.

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 27600-27615.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27655 (added). Waiting period exception for dealer who delivers firearm other than handgun at auction or similar event conducted by nonprofit mutual or public benefit corporation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27655 continues former Section 12078(g)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to the waiting period in former Section 12072.

See Sections 16190 (“application to purchase”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27660 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of handgun, not intended as merchandise, by dealer to self or another dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27660 continues former Section 12078(n) without substantive change, as that provision applied to the waiting period in former Section 12072.

See Sections 16190 (“application to purchase”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27665 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to holder of special weapons permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27665 continues former Section 12078(r) without substantive change, as that provision applied to the waiting period in former Section 12072.

See Sections 16190 (“application to purchase”), 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27670 (added). Waiting period exception for sale, delivery, loan, or transfer of curio or relic by dealer to licensed collector [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27670 continues former Section 12078(t)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to the waiting period in former Section 12072.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27700 (added). Exception for sales, deliveries, or transfers of firearms between or to licensed importers and manufacturers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27700 continues former Section 12078(b)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(c).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27705 (added). Exception for service or repair by gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27705 continues former Section 12078(e)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(c).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16630 (“gunsmith”).

Penal Code § 27710 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms, other than handguns, by dealer to another dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27710 continues former Section 12078(k)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(c).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27715 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms by dealer to licensed nonresident [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27715 continues former Section 12078(k)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(c).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27720 (added). Exception for return of unloaded firearms to wholesaler to treat as merchandise [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27720 continues former Section 12078(k)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(c).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17340 (“wholesaler”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27725 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms by dealer to another dealer to treat as merchandise [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27725 continues former Section 12078(k)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(c).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27730 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearm, other than handgun, by dealer to self [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27730 continues former Section 12078(k)(5) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(c).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27735 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm under specified circumstances by dealer to person at target facility or at premises of target shooting club or organization [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27735 continues former Section 12078(k)(6) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(c).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27740 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of firearms regulated pursuant to specified statutes, if sale, delivery, or transfer complies with applicable statutory provisions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27740 continues former Section 12078(o) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(c).

See Sections 16330 (“cane gun”), 16460 (“destructive device”), 16510 (“explosive”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16880 (“machinegun”), 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”), 17270 (“unconventional pistol”), 17280 (“undetectable firearm”), 17330 (“wallet gun”), 17360 (“zip gun”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”).

Penal Code § 27745 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by dealer to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27745 continues former Section 12078(s)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(c).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27750 (added). Exception for short-term loan of unloaded firearm by dealer to consultant-evaluator [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27750 continues former Section 12078(s)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(c).

See Sections 16410 (“consultant-evaluator”), 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27805 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by dealer to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27805 continues former Section 12078(s)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(f)(1).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27810 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by federal firearms licensee to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27810 continues former Section 12078(s)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(f)(1).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27815 (added). Exception for short-term loan of unloaded firearm by dealer to consultant-evaluator [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27815 continues former Section 12078(s)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(f)(1).

See Sections 16410 (“consultant-evaluator”), 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27820 (added). Exception for infrequent sale, loan, or transfer of curio or relic manufactured at least 50 years ago, which is not handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27820 continues former Section 12078(t)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(f)(1).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27825 (added). Exception for service or repair by gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27825 continues former Section 12078(e)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(f)(1).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16630 (“gunsmith”).

Penal Code § 27830 (added). Exception for transfer to self [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27830 continues former Section 12078(e)(2)(A) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 27835 (added). Exception for transfer of firearm used solely as prop [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27835 continues former Section 12078(e)(2)(B) without substantive change.

For the provisions governing issuance of an entertainment firearms permit, see Sections 29500-29535.

Penal Code § 27850 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to governmental entity as part of program in which entity is acquiring weapons from private individuals [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27850 continues former Section 12078(a)(6) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27855 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, loan, or transfer by law enforcement representative to nonprofit historical society, museum, or institutional collection [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27855 continues former Section 12078(a)(7) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27860 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, loan, or transfer by person other than law enforcement representative to nonprofit historical society, museum, or institutional collection [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27860 continues former Section 12078(a)(8) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27865 (added). Exception for sales, deliveries, or transfers of firearms between or to licensed importers and manufacturers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27865 continues former Section 12078(b)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27870 (added). Exception for infrequent transfer of firearm, other than handgun, between members of same immediate family [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27870 continues former Section 12078(c)(1) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16720 (“immediate family member”).

Penal Code § 27875 (added). Exception for infrequent transfer of handgun between members of same immediate family [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27875 continues former Section 12078(c)(2) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”), 16720 (“immediate family member”).

Penal Code § 27880 (added). Exception for infrequent loan of firearm between persons who are personally known to each other [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27880 continues former Section 12078(d)(1) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”).

Penal Code § 27885 (added). Exception for loan of firearm if lender is constantly in presence of recipient, loan is for 3 days or less, and other requirements are met [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27885 continues former Section 12078(d)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27890 (added). Exception for service or repair by gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27890 continues former Section 12078(e)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16630 (“gunsmith”).

Penal Code § 27895 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by resident to licensed nonresident [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27895 continues former Section 12078(f) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27900 (added). Exception for infrequent sale or transfer of firearm, other than handgun, at auction or similar event conducted by nonprofit mutual or public benefit corporation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27900 continues the first paragraph of former Section 12078(g)(1) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27905 (added). Exception for donation of firearm, other than handgun, for auction or similar event conducted by nonprofit mutual or public benefit corporation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27905 continues former Section 12078(g)(2) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27910 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to person 18 or older for target shooting under specified circumstances [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27910 continues former Section 12078(h) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27915 (added). Exception for person who takes title or possession of firearm, other than handgun, by operation of law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27915 continues former Section 12078(i)(1) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16990 (“person taking title or possession of a firearm by operation of law”).

Penal Code § 27920 (added). Exception for person who takes title or possession of handgun by operation of law [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27920 continues former Section 12078(i)(2) without substantive change. An erroneous cross-reference to Code of Civil Procedure Section 680.210 has been corrected by replacing it with a cross-reference to Code of Civil Procedure Section 680.260.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16990 (“person taking title or possession of a firearm by operation of law”).

Penal Code § 27925 (added). Exception for person who takes possession of firearm by operation of law in representative capacity and then transfers firearm to self in individual capacity [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27925 continues former Section 12078(i)(3) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”), 16990 (“person taking title or possession of a firearm by operation of law”).

Penal Code § 27930 (added). Exception for deliveries, transfers, or returns made pursuant to certain statutes [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27930 continues former Section 12078(j) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 27935 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms to wholesaler by another wholesaler or by licensed manufacturer or importer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27935 continues former Section 12078(m) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17340 (“wholesaler”).

Penal Code § 27940 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of firearms regulated pursuant to specified statutes, if sale, delivery, or transfer complies with applicable statutory provisions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27940 continues former Section 12078(o) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Sections 16330 (“cane gun”), 16460 (“destructive device”), 16510 (“explosive”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16880 (“machinegun”), 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”), 17270 (“unconventional pistol”), 17280 (“undetectable firearm”), 17330 (“wallet gun”), 17360 (“zip gun”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”).

Penal Code § 27945 (added). Exception for certain situations involving minor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 27945 continues former Section 12078(p)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12078(p)(5) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12078(p)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12078(p)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12078(p)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27950 (added). Exception for loan of firearm, other than handgun, to licensed hunter for use in hunting season [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27950 continues former Section 12078(q) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 27955 (added). Exception for infrequent loan of unloaded firearm for use solely as prop [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27955 continues former Section 12078(s)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27960 (added). Exception loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by federal firearms licensee to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27960 continues former Section 12078(s)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 27965 (added). Exception for infrequent sale, loan, or transfer of curio or relic manufactured at least 50 years ago, which is not handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 27965 continues former Section 12078(t)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072(d).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 28000 (added). Circumstances that may be reported to Department of Justice in prescribed format [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28000 continues former Section 12078(l) without substantive change.

See Section 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 28050 (added). Basic procedure [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28050 continues the first six sentences of former Section 12082(a) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 28055 (added). Fees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 28055 continue the seventh sentence of former Section 12082(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the ninth sentence of former Section 12082(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues the eighth sentence of former Section 12082(a) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 28060 (added). Regulations [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28060 continues former Section 12082(b) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 17000 (“personal handgun importer”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 28065 (added). Dealer who does not sell, transfer, or keep inventory of handguns [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28065 continues former Section 12082(c) without substantive change.

See Sections 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 28070 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28070 continues former Section 12082(d) without substantive change.

See Section 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 28100 (added). Register or record of electronic or telephonic transfer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28100 continues former Section 12073 without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 2 (commencing with Section 28150), Article 3 (commencing with Section 28200), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

See Sections 16410 (“consultant-evaluator”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16630 (“gunsmith”), 16640 (“handgun”), 17340 (“wholesaler”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 28105 (added). Requirements for preparation of register or record [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28105 continues former Section 12074 without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 2 (commencing with Section 28150), Article 3 (commencing with Section 28200), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

See Section 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 28110 (added). Duties relating to register [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28110 continues former Section 12075 without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 2 (commencing with Section 28150), Article 3 (commencing with Section 28200), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

See Section 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 28150 (added). “Purchase,” “purchaser,” and “sale” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28150 continues former Section 12077(g) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 28155 (added). Department of Justice to prescribe form of register and record of electronic transfer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28155 continues former Section 12077(a) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 28160 (added). Form for handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28160 continues former Section 12077(b) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 3 (commencing with Section 28200), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

See Sections 16240 (“basic firearms safety certificate”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”), 28150 (“purchase,” “purchaser,” and “sale”).

Penal Code § 28165 (added). Form for firearm other than handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28165 continues former Section 12077(c) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 3 (commencing with Section 28200), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”), 28150 (“purchase,” “purchaser,” and “sale”).

Penal Code § 28170 (added). Requirements relating to use of register [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28170 continues former Section 12077(d) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 3 (commencing with Section 28200), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”), 28150 (“purchase,” “purchaser,” and “sale”).

Penal Code § 28175 (added). Duty of dealer or salesperson to obtain complete information from purchaser [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28175 continues former Section 12077(e) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 3 (commencing with Section 28200), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

See Sections 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”), 28150 (“purchase,” “purchaser,” and “sale”).

Penal Code § 28180 (added). Use of magnetic strip to obtain purchaser’s name, date of birth, and driver’s license or identification number [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28180 continues former Section 12077(f) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 3 (commencing with Section 28200), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”), 28150 (“purchase,” “purchaser,” and “sale”).

Penal Code § 28200 (added). “Purchase,” “purchaser,” “sale,” and “seller” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28200 continues former Section 12076(l) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 28205 (added). Means of submitting firearm purchaser information to Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28205 continues former Section 12076(a) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 2 (commencing with Section 28150), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 28250.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”), 28200 (“purchase,” “purchaser,” “sale,” and “seller”).

Penal Code § 28210 (added). Use of register [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 28210 continues the first and second sentences of former Section 12076(b)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) cross-refers to Section 28250, which continues the third sentence of former Section 12076(b)(1) and the third sentence of former Section 12076(c)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12076(b)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12076(b)(3) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12076(b)(4) without change.

Subdivision (f) continues former Section 12076(b)(5) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 2 (commencing with Section 28150), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

See Sections 16400 (“clear evidence of the person’s identity and age”), 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”), 28200 (“purchase,” “purchaser,” “sale,” and “seller”).

Penal Code § 28215 (added). Use of electronic or telephonic transfer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 28215 continues the first and second sentences of former Section 12076(c)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) cross-refers to Section 28250, which continues the third sentence of former Section 12076(b)(1) and the third sentence of former Section 12076(c)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12076(c)(3) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12076(c)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12076(c)(4) without change.

Subdivision (f) continues former Section 12076(c)(5) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 2 (commencing with Section 28150), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

See Sections 16400 (“clear evidence of the person’s identity and age”), 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”), 28200 (“purchase,” “purchaser,” “sale,” and “seller”).

Penal Code § 28220 (added). Background check by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28220 continues former Section 12076(d) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 2 (commencing with Section 28150), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 28250.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”), 28200 (“purchase,” “purchaser,” “sale,” and “seller”).

Penal Code § 28225 (added). Fee to be charged by dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a)-(c) of Section 28225 continue former Section 12076(e) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12076(h) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 2 (commencing with Section 28150), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 28250.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”), 28200 (“purchase,” “purchaser,” “sale,” and “seller”).

Penal Code § 28230 (added). Fee that may be charged by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28230 continues former Section 12076(f) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 2 (commencing with Section 28150), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

See Sections 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”), 28200 (“purchase,” “purchaser,” “sale,” and “seller”).

Penal Code § 28235 (added). Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28235 continues former Section 12076(g) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 28240 (added). Method of calculating fees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 28240 continue former Section 12076(i) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12076(j) without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 2 (commencing with Section 28150), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

For the consequences of violating this article, see Section 28250.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 28200 (“purchase,” “purchaser,” “sale,” and “seller”).

Penal Code § 28245 (added). Application of California Tort Claims Act [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28245 continues former Section 12076(k) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 28250 (added). Punishment for violation of article, providing false information for firearm transaction, or failing to provide necessary information for firearm transaction [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28250 continues the third sentence of former Section 12076(b)(1) and the third sentence of former Section 12076(c)(1) without substantive change. An erroneous reference to “the register” in former Section 12076(c)(1) has been replaced with a reference to “the electronic or telephonic transfer.”

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 2 (commencing with Section 28150), and Article 4 (commencing with Section 28300), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

Penal Code § 28300 (added). Firearms Safety and Enforcement Special Fund [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28300 continues former Section 12076.5 without substantive change.

For exceptions to provisions in this article and in Article 1 (commencing with Section 28100), Article 2 (commencing with Section 28150), and Article 3 (commencing with Section 28200), see Article 5 (commencing with Section 28400).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 28400 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28400 continues former Section 12078(a)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Sections 12073, 12074, 12075, 12076, 12076.5, and 12077 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 28405 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28405 continues former Section 12078(a)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Sections 12073, 12074, 12075, 12076, 12076.5, and 12077 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 28410 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28410 continues former Section 12078(a)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Sections 12073, 12074, 12075, 12076, 12076.5, and 12077 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 28415 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28415 continues former Section 12078(a)(5) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Sections 12073, 12074, 12075, 12076, 12076.5, and 12077 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 28450 (added). Centralized list of exempted federal firearms licensees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28450 continues former Section 12083(a) without substantive change, except the second sentence of paragraph (a)(3), which is continued without substantive change in Section 28455.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 28455 (added). Punishment for misconduct in submitting declaration enumerating statutory exemptions from licensing requirements [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28455 continues the second sentence of former Section 12083(a)(3) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 28460 (added). Fee [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28460 continues former Section 12083(b) without substantive change.

For the provision establishing the Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account, see Section 28235.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 28465 (added). Restriction on importing or receiving firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28465 continues former Section 12083(c) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 28470 (added). Maintaining record of verification number [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28470 continues former Section 12083(d) without substantive change.

For another provision authorizing removal from the centralized list in specified circumstances, see Section 28485.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 28475 (added). Use of information from centralized list of exempted federal firearms licensees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28475 continues former Section 12083(e) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 28480 (added). Inspection of business premises [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28480 continues former Section 12083(f) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 28485 (added). Removal from centralized list of exempted federal firearms licensees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28485 continues former Section 12083(g) without substantive change.

See also Section 28470, which requires recording and retention of verification numbers and states that violation of that requirement is cause for immediate removal from the centralized list of exempted federal firearms licensees.

Penal Code § 28490 (added). Regulations [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 28490 continues former Section 12083(h) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 29010 (added). Prohibition against unlicensed manufacture of firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29010 continues subdivisions (a)-(d) of former Section 12085 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29030 (added). “Licensee” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29030 continues former Section 12086(a)(1) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 29050 (added). Issuance of license to manufacture firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 29050 continues the first sentence of former Section 12086(b)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12086(b)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12086(b)(4) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues the second sentence of former Section 12086(b)(1) without substantive change.

See Sections 16450 (“department”), 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29055 (added). Fees and regulations [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29055 continues former Section 12086(b)(3) without substantive change.

See Sections 16450 (“department”), 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29060 (added). Centralized list of persons licensed to manufacture firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29060 continues former Section 12086(f)(1) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 29065 (added). Revocation of license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 29065 continues former Section 12086(f)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12086(f)(3) without substantive change. For guidance in applying this subdivision, see Section 16010 (continuation of existing law). See also Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction).

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12086(g)(1) without substantive change.

See Section 29030 (“licensee”).

Penal Code § 29070 (added). Release of information about licensees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 29070 continues former Section 12086(g)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12086(g)(3) without substantive change.

See Sections 16450 (“department”), 16520 (“firearm”), 29030 (“licensee”).

Penal Code § 29075 (added). Information to be maintained and made available by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29075 continues former Section 12086(h) without substantive change.

See Section 29030 (“licensee”).

Penal Code § 29100 (added). Compliance with prohibitions and requirements [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29100 continues the introductory clause of former Section 12086(c) without substantive change.

See Section 29030 (“licensee”).

Penal Code § 29105 (added). Place of conducting business [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29105 continues former Section 12086(c)(1) without substantive change.

See Section 29030 (“licensee”). See also Section 29100 (compliance with prohibitions and requirements).

Penal Code § 29110 (added). Display of license [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29110 continues former Section 12086(c)(2) without substantive change.

See Sections 16450 (“department”), 29030 (“licensee”). See also Section 29100 (compliance with prohibitions and requirements).

Penal Code § 29115 (added). Lost or stolen firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 29115 continues former Section 12086(c)(3) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12086(c)(10) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 29030 (“licensee”). See also Section 29100 (compliance with prohibitions and requirements).

Penal Code § 29120 (added). Restrictions on employee access to firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29120 continues former Section 12086(c)(4) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 29030 (“licensee”). See also Section 29100 (compliance with prohibitions and requirements).

Penal Code § 29125 (added). Unique serial number on each firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29125 continues former Section 12086(c)(5) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 29030 (“licensee”). See also Section 29100 (compliance with prohibitions and requirements).

Penal Code § 29130 (added). Recordkeeping requirements [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29130 continues former Section 12086(c)(6) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 29030 (“licensee”). See also Section 29100 (compliance with prohibitions and requirements).

Penal Code § 29135 (added). Inspections [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29135 continues former Section 12086(c)(7) without substantive change.

See Section 29030 (“licensee”). See also Section 29100 (compliance with prohibitions and requirements).

Penal Code § 29140 (added). Storage of firearms and barrels for firearms in secure facility [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29140 continues former Section 12086(c)(8) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 29141 (“secure facility” for firearm storage by manufacturer), 29142 (special definition of “secure facility” for firearm storage by manufacturer producing fewer than 500 firearms per calendar year). See also Section 29100 (compliance with prohibitions and requirements).

Penal Code § 29141 (added). “Secure facility” for firearm storage by manufacturer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29141 continues former Section 12086(d) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”). See also Sections 17110 (“secure facility” for firearm storage by dealer), 29142 (special definition of “secure facility” for firearm storage by manufacturer producing fewer than 500 firearms per calendar year).

Penal Code § 29142 (added). Special definition of “secure facility” for firearm storage by manufacturer producing fewer than 500 firearms per calendar year [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29142 continues former Section 12086(e) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”). See also Sections 17110 (“secure facility” for firearm storage by dealer), 29141 (“secure facility” for firearm storage by manufacturer).

Penal Code § 29150 (added). Notification requirement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29150 continues former Section 12086(c)(9) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 29030 (“licensee”). See also Section 29100 (compliance with prohibitions and requirements).

Penal Code § 29300 (added). Firearm of any nature constitutes nuisance under specified circumstances [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 29300 continues the first sentence of former Section 12028(b)(1) without substantive change.

In combination with Section 18000(c), subdivision (b) continues the second sentence of former Section 12028(b)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12028(b)(2) without substantive change.

In combination with Section 25700, subdivision (d) continues former Section 12028(e) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29500 (added). Entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29500 continues the first sentence of former Section 12081(a) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29505 (added). Application form [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 29505 continues former Section 12081(b)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12081(b)(2) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 29510 (added). Application fee [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 29510 continues former Section 12081(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12081(e) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 29515 (added). No entertainment firearms permit for person prohibited from possessing or receiving firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29515 continues the second and third sentences of former Section 12081(a) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29520 (added). Arrests and convictions of applicant [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 29520 continues former Section 12081(b)(3) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12081(b)(4) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12081(b)(5) without substantive change. An erroneous cross-reference to former Section 12081(d) has been replaced with a cross-reference to Section 29530, which continues the substance of former Section 12081(f).

Penal Code § 29525 (added). Furnishing fictitious name, knowingly furnishing incorrect information, or knowingly omitting required information on application [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29525 continues former Section 12081(b)(6) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 29530 (added). Duration of entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29530 continues former Section 12081(f) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29535 (added). Exemption from Administrative Procedure Act [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29535 continues former Section 12081(d) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 29610 (added). Prohibition on possession of handgun by minor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29610 continues former Section 12101(a)(1) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Section 29615 (exceptions). For the consequences of violating this provision, see Sections 29700 (punishment for violation of chapter), 29705 (compulsory participation in parenting education).

For further guidance on firearm restrictions relating to minors and persons under age 21, see Sections 27505 (person, corporation, or firm that sells, loans, or transfers firearm to minor or handgun to person under age 21), 27510 (dealer that supplies, delivers, or gives possession or control of firearm to minor or handgun to person under age 21), 27945 (exception for certain situations involving minor), 29650 (prohibition on possession of live ammunition by minor), 29655 (exceptions).

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 29615 (added). Exceptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29615 continues former Section 12101(a)(2) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17070 (“responsible adult”).

Penal Code § 29650 (added). Prohibition on possession of live ammunition by minor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29650 continues former Section 12101(b)(1) without substantive change.

For exceptions to this provision, see Section 29655 (exceptions). For the consequences of violating this provision, see Sections 29700 (punishment for violation of chapter), 29705 (compulsory participation in parenting education).

For further guidance on firearm restrictions relating to minors and persons under age 21, see Sections 27505 (person, corporation, or firm that sells, loans, or transfers firearm to minor or handgun to person under age 21), 27510 (dealer that supplies, delivers, or gives possession or control of firearm to minor or handgun to person under age 21), 27945 (exception for certain situations involving minor), 29610 (prohibition on possession of handgun by minor), 29615 (exceptions).

Penal Code § 29655 (added). Exceptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29655 continues former Section 12101(b)(2) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29700 (added). Punishment for violation of chapter [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29700 continues former Section 12101(c) without substantive change. A cross-reference to former Section 12560 has not been continued, because that provision was repealed in 1990. See 1990 Cal. Stat. ch. 9, § 14.

For guidance in applying paragraphs (a)(1) and (a)(2), see Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction). For requirements a court may impose on a parent or guardian of a minor who violates this chapter, see Section 29705 (compulsory participation in parenting education).

Penal Code § 29705 (added). Compulsory participation in parenting education [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29705 continues former Section 12101(d) without substantive change. An incomplete cross-reference to an article in the Welfare and Institutions Code has been corrected.

For guidance on punishment of a minor who violates this chapter, see Section 29700 (punishment).

Penal Code § 29750 (added). Intent of 1994 amendments [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29750 continues former Section 12101(f) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29800 (added). Firearm access by person convicted of felony, addicted to narcotic drug, or convicted of other specified offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 29800 continues former Section 12021(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12021(b) without substantive change.

For an exemption from the prohibitions in subdivisions (a) and (b), see Section 29850 (justifiable violation of Section 29800, 29805, 29815, or 29820). For a notice requirement relating to those prohibitions, see Section 29810 (notice to person who is subject to Section 29800 or 29805).

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12021(f) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29805 (added). Firearm access by person convicted of misdemeanor violation of certain statutes or other specified offense [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]]

Comment. Section 29805 continues former Section 12021(c)(1) without substantive change.

For an exemption from this provision, see Section 29850 (justifiable violation of Section 29800, 29805, 29815, or 29820). For guidance on petitioning for relief from this provision, see Sections 29855 (petition by peace officer for relief from prohibition in Section 29805) and 29860 (petition by person who was convicted of offense before that offense was added to Section 29805). For guidance on false arrest arising from enforcement of this provision, see Section 29865 (immunity from liability for false arrest). For a notice requirement relating to this provision, see Section 29810 (notice to person who is subject to Section 29800 or 29805).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29810 (added). Notice to person who is subject to Section 29800 or 29805 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29810 continues former Section 12021(d)(2) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29815 (added). Firearm access by person subject to firearm restriction as express condition of probation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 29815 continues the first sentence of former Section 12021(d)(1) without substantive change. For an exemption from this provision, see Section 29850 (justifiable violation of Section 29800, 29805, 29815, or 29820).

Subdivision (b) continues the second and third sentences of former Section 12021(d)(1) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29820 (added). Firearm access by person adjudged ward of juvenile court, under specified circumstances [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 29820 continue the first sentence of former Section 12021(e) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the second sentence of former Section 12021(e) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues the third and fourth sentences of former Section 12021(e) without substantive change.

For an exemption from this provision, see Section 29850 (justifiable violation of Section 29800, 29805, 29815, or 29820).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29825 (added). Firearm access by person subject to temporary restraining order, injunction, or protective order [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6] (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 29825 continues former Section 12021(g)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12021(g)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12021(g)(4) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12021(g)(3) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 29850 (added). Justifiable violation of Section 29800, 29805, 29815, or 29820 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29850 continues former Section 12021(h) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29855 (added). Petition by peace officer for relief from prohibition in Section 29805 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29855 continues former Section 12021(c)(2) without substantive change.

For guidance on false arrest arising from the enforcement of Section 29805, see Section 29865 (immunity from liability for false arrest).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29860 (added). Petition by person who was convicted of offense before that offense was added to Section 29805 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29860 continues former Section 12021(c)(3) without substantive change.

For guidance on false arrest arising from enforcement of Section 29805, see Section 29865 (immunity from liability for false arrest).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29865 (added). Immunity from liability for false arrest [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29865 continues former Section 12021(c)(4) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 29875 (added). Protocol for implementation of Section 12021, to be completed by January 1, 2005 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29875 continues former Section 12021(i) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29900 (added). Firearm possession or control by person convicted of violent offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 29900 continues former Section 12021.1(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12021.1(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12021.1(d) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 29905 (added). Violent offense [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 29905 continues former Section 12021.1(b) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 30000 (added). Prohibited Armed Persons File [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30000 continues former Section 12010 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 30005 (added). Use of Prohibited Armed Persons File [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30005 continues former Section 12011 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 30010 (added). Assistance by Attorney General [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30010 continues former Section 12012 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 30105 (added). Firearms eligibility check [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30105 continues former Section 12077.5 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 30150 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30150 continues former Section 12078(a)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12077.5 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 30155-30165.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 30155 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30155 continues former Section 12078(a)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12077.5 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 30150, 30160-30165.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 30160 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30160 continues former Section 12078(a)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12077.5 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 30150-30155, 30165.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 30165 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30165 continues former Section 12078(a)(5) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12077.5 (through its reference to “the preceding provisions of this article”).

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 30150-30160.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 30210 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of flechette dart ammunition or bullet with explosive agent [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to “any ammunition that contains or consists of any flechette dart” and “any bullet containing or carrying an explosive agent,” Section 30210 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons), 30215 (exemption for tracer ammunition manufactured for use in shotgun).

See Section 16570 (“flechette dart”). See also Sections 16460(b) (bullet with explosive agent is not destructive device), 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 30290 (flechette dart ammunition or bullet with explosive agent constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 30215 (added). Exemption for tracer ammunition manufactured for use in shotgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30215 continues former Section 12020(b)(6) without substantive change.

For additional circumstances in which Section 30210 is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 17190 (“shotgun”).

Penal Code § 30290 (added). Flechette dart ammunition or bullet with explosive agent constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to “any ammunition that contains or consists of any flechette dart” and “any bullet containing or carrying an explosive agent,” Section 30290 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16570 (“flechette dart”).

Penal Code § 30300 (added). Providing ammunition to minors and other young people [Source: 38 Cal. L . Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 30300 continues former Section 12316(a)(1)(A), the first and third sentences of former Section 12316(a)(1)(B), and former Section 12316(a)(1)(C) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the first sentence of former Section 12316(a)(2) without substantive change.

For limitations on the effect of this article, see Sections 30330 (effect of article on member of military, police agency, forensic laboratory, or holder of permit for destructive device), 30335 (effect of article on permanently deactivated ammunition), 30340 (effect of article on ammunition manufactured under contract approved by government agency).

For further guidance on firearm restrictions relating to minors and persons under age 21, see Sections 27505 (person, corporation, or firm that sells, loans, or transfers firearm to minor or handgun to person under age 21), 27510 (dealer that supplies, delivers, or gives possession or control of firearm to minor or handgun to person under age 21), 27945 (exception for certain situations involving minor), and 29610-29750 (juvenile).

See Sections 16150 (“ammunition”), 16300 (“bona fide evidence of identity” or “bona fide evidence of majority and identity”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16650 (“handgun ammunition”), 17090 (“rifle”).

Penal Code § 30305 (added). Person prohibited from owning or possessing firearm, or enjoined as member of criminal street gang [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 30305 continues former Section 12316(b)(1) & (3) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12316(b)(4)-(5) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12316(d)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12316(d)(2)-(3) without substantive change.

For limitations on the effect of this article, see Sections 30330 (effect of article on member of military, police agency, forensic laboratory, or holder of permit for destructive device), 30335 (effect of article on permanently deactivated ammunition), 30340 (effect of article on ammunition manufactured under contract approved by government agency).

See Sections 16150 (“ammunition”), 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 30306 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30306 continues former Section 12317(a)-(b) without substantive change.

See Section 16150 (“ammunition”).

Penal Code § 30310 (added). No ammunition or reloaded ammunition on school grounds [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30310 continues former Section 12316(c) without substantive change. An erroneous cross-reference to Business and Professions Code Section 7521(e) has been corrected by replacing it with a cross-reference to Business and Professions Code Section 7582.1(d).

For limitations on the effect of this article, see Sections 30330 (effect of article on member of military, police agency, forensic laboratory, or holder of permit for destructive device), 30335 (effect of article on permanently deactivated ammunition), 30340 (effect of article on ammunition manufactured under contract approved by government agency).

For other provisions relating to weapons on school grounds, see Sections 626.9 (Gun-Free School Zone Act) and 626.10 (miscellaneous weapons on school grounds).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 30312 (added). Delivery or transfer of ownership of handgun ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 30312 continues the first sentence of former Section 12318(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12318(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the second sentence of former Section 12318(a) without substantive change.

See Sections 16300 (“bona fide evidence of identity” or “bona fide evidence of majority and identity”), 16410 (“consultant-evaluator”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16650 (“handgun ammunition”), 16662 (“handgun ammunition vendor”).

Penal Code § 30315 (added). Knowing possession of handgun ammunition designed to penetrate metal or armor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30315 continues former Section 12320 without substantive change.

For an exception to this provision, see Section 30325 (transporting handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or armor to law enforcement agency).

For other limitations on the effect of this article, see Sections 30330 (effect of article on member of military, police agency, forensic laboratory, or holder of permit for destructive device), 30335 (effect of article on permanently deactivated ammunition), 30340 (effect of article on ammunition manufactured under contract approved by government agency).

See Section 16660 (“handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or armor”).

Penal Code § 30320 (added). Manufacturing, importing, selling, offering to sell, or knowingly transporting handgun ammunition designed to penetrate metal or armor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30320 continues former Section 12321 without substantive change.

For an exception to this provision, see Section 30325 (transporting handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or armor to law enforcement agency).

For other limitations on the effect of this article, see Sections 30330 (effect of article on member of military, police agency, forensic laboratory, or holder of permit for destructive device), 30335 (effect of article on permanently deactivated ammunition), 30340 (effect of article on ammunition manufactured under contract approved by government agency).

See Section 16660 (“handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or armor”).

Penal Code § 30325 (added). Transporting handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or armor to law enforcement agency [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30325 continues former Section 12322(b) without substantive change.

See Section 16660 (“handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or armor”).

Penal Code § 30330 (added). Effect of article on member of military, police agency, forensic laboratory, or holder of permit for destructive device [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30330 continues former Section 12322(a) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 30335 (added). Effect of article on permanently deactivated ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30335 continues former Section 12324 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 30340 (added). Effect of article on ammunition manufactured under contract approved by government agency [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30340 continues former Section 12325 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 30345 (added). Vendor’s compliance with this article [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30345 continues the introductory clause of former Section 12061(a) without substantive change.

See Section 17315 (“vendor”).

Penal Code § 30347 (added). Employee handling, selling, or delivering handgun ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30347 continues former Section 12061(a)(1) without substantive change.

See Sections 16650 (“handgun ammunition”), 17315 (“vendor”).

Penal Code § 30350 (added). Purchaser or transferee access to handgun ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30350 continues former Section 12061(a)(2) without substantive change.

See Sections 16650 (“handgun ammunition”), 17315 (“vendor”).

Penal Code § 30352 (added). Records relating to sale or transfer of handgun ammunition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 30352 continues former Section 12061(a)(3) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12061(b) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16630 (“gunsmith”), 16650 (“handgun ammunition”), 16662 (“handgun ammunition vendor”), 17315 (“vendor”), 17340 (“wholesaler”).

Penal Code § 30355 (added). Retention of records [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30355 continues former Section 12061(a)(4) without substantive change.

See Section 17315 (“vendor”).

Penal Code § 30357 (added). Inspection of records [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30357 continues former Section 12061(a)(5) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 30360 (added). Knowingly false entry or omission [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30360 continues former Section 12061(a)(6) without substantive change. An erroneous cross-reference to former Section 12316(a)(2) has been replaced with a reference to Section 30352, which continues former Section 12316(a)(3).

See Section 17315 (“vendor”).

Penal Code § 30362 (added). Refusal to permit authorized person to examine record during inspection, or to use any record or information [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30362 continues former Section 12061(a)(7) without substantive change.

See Section 17315 (“vendor”).

Penal Code § 30365 (added). Punishment [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30365 continues former Section 12061(c) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 30500 (added). Title [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30500 continues former Section 12275 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 30505 (added). Legislative findings [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30505 continues former Section 12275.5 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30510 (added). “Assault weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a)-(d) and the introductory clause of Section 30510 continue former Section 12276(a)-(d) and its introductory clause without substantive change. See also former Sections 12001(n)(11), 12072(f)(1)(A), 12282, and 12601(b)(12), which cross-referred to the definition in former Section 12276.

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12276(f) without substantive change.

Subdivisions (d) and (e) refer to former Section 12276.5, which (1) prescribed a procedure by which a court could classify a weapon as an assault weapon, and, as amended in 1991, (2) directed the Attorney General to promulgate a list of the weapons classified as assault weapons by statute or by a court. See 1991 Cal. Stat. ch. 954, § 3; 1990 Cal. Stat. ch. 874, § 1; 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 19, § 3. Those procedures were discontinued as of January 1, 2007. See 2006 Cal. Stat. ch. 793, § 1. As so amended, former Section 12276.5 is continued in Section 30520 (duties of Attorney General).

Subdivision (f) continues former Section 12276(e) without substantive change.

See Section 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”).

Penal Code § 30515 (added). Further clarification of “assault weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30515 continues former Section 12276.1(a)-(c) without substantive change. See also former Sections 12001(n)(11), 12072(f)(1)(A), 12282, and 12601(b)(12), which cross-referred to the definitional material in former Section 12276.1.

See Sections 16170 (“antique firearm”), 16350 (“capacity to accept more than 10 rounds”), 16890 (“magazine”), 30510 (“assault weapon”).

Penal Code § 30520 (added). Duties of Attorney General [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30520 continues former Section 12276.5 without substantive change. An incomplete cross-reference to a chapter in the Government Code has been corrected. See also former Sections 12072(f)(1)(A) and 12282, which cross-referred to the definitional material in former Section 12276.5.

As originally enacted, former Section 12276.5 prescribed a procedure by which a court could classify a weapon as an assault weapon. See 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 19, § 3. The provision was later amended to direct the Attorney General to promulgate a list of the weapons classified as assault weapons by a court or by former Section 12276 (which is continued in Section 30510). See 1991 Cal. Stat. ch. 954, § 3. Still later, the provision was amended to discontinue both of those procedures as of January 1, 2007. See 2006 Cal. Stat. ch. 793, § 1. This section continues former Section 12276.5 as so amended.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30525 (added). “.50 BMG cartridge” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30525 continues former Section 12278(b) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 30530 (added). “.50 BMG rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 30530 continues former Section 12278(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12278(c) without substantive change. See Section 16170 (“antique firearm”). A cross-reference to nonexistent Section 178.11 of Title 27 of the Code of Federal Regulations has been replaced with a cross-reference to Section 478.11 of the Code of Federal Regulations. See Sections 16880 (“machinegun”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30525 (“.50 BMG cartridge”).

Penal Code § 30600 (added). Unlawful manufacturing, distributing, transporting, importing, selling, giving, or lending of assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30600 continues former Section 12280(a) without substantive change.

A conviction under former Chapter 2.3 of Title 2 of Part 4 (former Sections 12275-12290) counts as a prior conviction in determining the appropriate punishment under this section. See Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction); see also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law). For further guidance on punishment for a violation of this section, see Section 30615 (sentence enhancement for committing another crime while violating this article).

For exemptions to this provision, see Sections 30625-30675. For guidance in determining when a firearm has become an assault weapon for purposes of this chapter, see Section 30620 (date that firearm becomes assault weapon).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30605 (added). Unlawful possession of assault weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30605 continues former Section 12280(b) without substantive change.

A conviction under former Chapter 2.3 of Title 2 of Part 4 (former Sections 12275-12290) counts as a prior conviction in determining the appropriate punishment under this section. See Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction). For further guidance on punishment for a violation of this section, see Section 30615 (sentence enhancement for committing another crime while violating this article).

For exemptions to this provision, see Sections 30625-30675. For guidance in determining when a firearm has become an assault weapon for purposes of this chapter, see Section 30620 (date that firearm becomes assault weapon).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30610 (added). Unlawful possession of .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30610 continues former Section 12280(c) without substantive change.

A conviction under former Chapter 2.3 of Title 2 of Part 4 (former Sections 12275-12290) counts as a prior conviction in determining the appropriate punishment under this section. See Section 16015 (determining existence of prior conviction). For further guidance on punishment for a violation of this section, see Section 30615 (sentence enhancement for committing another crime while violating this article).

For exemptions to this provision, see Sections 30625-30675.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16970 (“person”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30615 (added). Sentence enhancement for committing another crime while violating this article [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30615 continues former Section 12280(d) without substantive change.

See Section 16970 (“person”).

Penal Code § 30620 (added). Date that firearm becomes assault weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30620 continues former Section 12280(u) without substantive change.

Subdivision (a) refers to former Section 12276. That section is continued in Section 30510 (“assault weapon”), which is also referred to in subdivision (a).

Subdivision (b) refers to the list promulgated pursuant to former Section 12276.5. In the past, that section (1) prescribed a procedure by which a court could classify a weapon as an assault weapon, and, as amended in 1991, (2) directed the Attorney General to promulgate a list of the weapons classified as assault weapons by Section 12276 or by a court. See 1991 Cal. Stat. ch. 954, § 3; 1990 Cal. Stat. ch. 874, § 1; 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 19, § 3. Those procedures were discontinued as of January 1, 2007. See 2006 Cal. Stat. ch. 793, § 1. As so amended, former Section 12276.5 is continued in Section 30520 (duties of Attorney General).

Subdivision (c) refers to the operative date of former Section 12276.1 (i.e., January 1, 2000). As subsequently amended to exempt certain weapons, that section is continued in Section 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30625 (added). Exemption for police departments and certain other government entities [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30625 continues former Section 12280(e) without substantive change.

See Sections 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30630 (added). Exemptions for peace officers and members of federal law enforcement agencies [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 30630 continues former Section 12280(f)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12280(f)(2) without substantive change. Subdivision (b) refers to the former Section 12285 that was enacted by 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 19, § 3, amended several times, and then repealed by the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act. That provision is continued in Article 5 (Sections 30900-30965). Another Section 12285 was added by 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 18, § 4, and repealed by 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 19, § 2.5.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12280(f)(3) without substantive change.

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30635 (added). Exemption applicable during period soon after weapon was classified as assault weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30635 continues former Section 12280(g) without substantive change.

The introductory clause and subdivision (b) refer to the date that a weapon “was specified as an assault weapon pursuant to former Section 12276.5.” (Emphasis added.) In the past, that section (1) prescribed a procedure by which a court could classify a weapon as an assault weapon, and (2) directed the Attorney General to promulgate a list of the weapons classified as assault weapons by statute or by a court. See 1991 Cal. Stat. ch. 954, § 3; 1990 Cal. Stat. ch. 874, § 1; 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 19, § 3. Those procedures were discontinued as of January 1, 2007. See 2006 Cal. Stat. ch. 793, § 1. As so amended, former Section 12276.5 is continued in Section 30520 (duties of Attorney General).

The introductory clause and subdivision (b) also refer to the date that a weapon “was defined as an assault weapon pursuant to former Section 12276.1.” (Emphasis added.) That section became operative on January 1, 2000. As subsequently amended to exempt certain weapons, it is continued in Section 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”).

Subdivisions (a) and (c) refer to former Chapter 2.3 of Title 2 of Part 4 (former Sections 12275-12290). That former chapter is continued in this chapter (Sections 30500-31115).

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30640 (added). Exemption for possession of .50 BMG rifle, not classified as assault weapon, before May 1, 2006 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30640 continues former Section 12280(s) without substantive change.

The introductory clause and subdivisions (a) and (c) refer to the former Chapter 2.3 of Title 2 of Part 4 (former Sections 12275-12290) that was added to this code by 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 19, § 3. That former chapter is continued in this chapter (Sections 30500-31115). Another Chapter 2.3, also entitled “Roberti-Roos Assault Weapons Control Act of 1989,” was added by 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 18, § 4, and repealed by 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 19, § 2,5.

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30645 (added). Exemption for manufacture by person with permit, for sale to certain recipients [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30645 continues former Section 12280(h) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30650 (added). Exemption for sale by person with permit, for sale to certain recipients [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30650 continues former Section 12280(t) without substantive change.

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30655 (added). Exemptions for executor or administrator of estate [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 30655 continues former Section 12280(i) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12280(j) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30660 (added). Exemption for loan and return under specified circumstances [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 30660 continue former Section 12280(k) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12280(l) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30665 (added). Exemption for possession and importation by nonresident attending match or competition [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30665 continues former Section 12280(m) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30670 (added). Other exemptions relating to importation [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 30670 continues former Section 12280(q) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12280(r) without substantive change.

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30675 (added). Exemptions for persons acting in accordance with specified statutory provisions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 30675 continues former Section 12280(n) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12280(o) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12280(p) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30710 (added). “SKS rifle” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30710 continues former Section 12281(i) without substantive change.

See Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30715 (added). Immunity and other relief relating to SKS rifles [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30715 continues former Section 12281(a)-(d) without substantive change.

In a number of places, Section 30715 refers to “former Section 12280.” Subdivision (e) makes clear that these are references to former Section 12280, as added by 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 19, § 3, or as subsequently amended. That provision is continued in Article 2 (Sections 30600-30675). Another Section 12280 was added by 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 18, § 4, and repealed by 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 19, § 2.5.

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30710 (“SKS rifle”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30720 (added). Relinquishment or other disposal of SKS rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30720 continues former Section 12281(f)(1)-(3) without substantive change.

For the consequences of complying or failing to comply with this provision, see Section 30725.

Subdivision (a)(1) refers to former Section 12281(h), which is continued in Section 30730(a).

Subdivision (a)(2) refers to former Section 12288, as it read from when former Section 12281 became operative (January 1, 1999) until the deadline for relinquishment or disposal of an SKS rifle (January 1, 2000). Former Section 12288, as subsequently amended, is continued in Section 31100 (relinquishment of assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle).

Subdivision (a)(3) refers to former Section 12285, as it read from when former Section 12281 became operative (January 1, 1989) until the deadline for relinquishment or disposal of an SKS rifle (January 1, 2000). Former Section 12285, as subsequently amended, is continued in Article 5 (Sections 30900-30965).

Subdivision (b) refers to former Section 12285(b)(1), as it read when former Section 12281 became operative on January 1, 1989, or thereafter. Former Section 12285(b)(1) is continued in Sections 30910 (restriction on sale or transfer of assault weapon), 30915 (assault weapon obtained by bequest or intestate succession), and 30920 (firearm lawfully possessed before it was classified as “assault weapon”).

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30710 (“SKS rifle”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30725 (added). Consequences of compliance or noncompliance with Section 30720 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 30725 continues former Section 12281(g) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12281(j) without substantive change.

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30710 (“SKS rifle”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30730 (added). Purchase program for relinquished SKS rifles [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 30730 continues former Section 12281(h) without substantive change. Subdivision (a)(3) refers to former Section 12288. That provision is continued in Section 31100 (relinquishment of assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle).

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12281(k) without substantive change.

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30710 (“SKS rifle”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30735 (added). Duties of Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 30735 continue former Section 12281(e) without substantive change. Both subdivisions refer to former Section 12281, which is continued in this article (Sections 30710-30735).

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12281(f)(4) without substantive change. Subdivision (c) refers to former Section 12289, which is continued in Section 31115.

See Section 30710 (“SKS rifle”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30800 (added). Assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30800 continues former Section 12282 without substantive change.

See Sections 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30900 (added). Registration of assault weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30900 continues former Section 12285(a)(1) without substantive change.

Under subdivision (a), a person “who, prior to June 1, 1989, lawfully possessed an assault weapon, as defined in former Section 12276, … shall register the firearm by January 1, 1991 ....” (Emphasis added.) For the text of former Section 12276 during this registration period, see 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 19, § 3. The provision was subsequently amended on several occasions. See 1993 Cal. Stat. ch. 606, § 19; 1992 Cal. Stat. ch. 427, § 134; 1991 Cal. Stat. ch. 954, § 2. As so amended, former Section 12276 is continued in Section 30510 (“assault weapon”).

Subdivision (a) also refers to the date that a weapon “was specified as an assault weapon pursuant to former Section 12276.5.” (Emphasis added.) In the past, that section (1) prescribed a procedure by which a court could classify a weapon as an assault weapon, and (2) directed the Attorney General to promulgate a list of the weapons classified as assault weapons by statute or by a court. See 1991 Cal. Stat. ch. 954, § 3; 1990 Cal. Stat. ch. 874, § 1; 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 19, § 3. Those procedures were discontinued as of January 1, 2007. See 2006 Cal. Stat. ch. 793, § 1. As so amended, former Section 12276.5 is continued in Section 30520 (duties of Attorney General).

Under subdivision (b), a person “who lawfully possessed an assault weapon prior to the date it was defined as an assault weapon pursuant to former Section 12276.1, … and which was not specified as an assault weapon under former Section 12276, … or former Section 12276.5, … shall register the firearm by January 1, 2001 ....” (Emphasis added.) Former Section 12276.1 was enacted as 1999 Cal. Stat. ch. 129, § 7, and became operative on January 1, 2000. That version of the statute remained in effect through the registration deadline of January 1, 2001. As subsequently amended to exempt certain weapons, it is continued in Section 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16970 (“person”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30905 (added). Registration of .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30905 continues former Section 12285(a)(2) without substantive change.

Under subdivision (a), a person “who lawfully possesses any .50 BMG rifle prior to January 1, 2005, that is not specified as an assault weapon under former Section 12276, … or former Section 12276.5, … or defined as an assault weapon pursuant to former Section 12276.1, shall register the .50 BMG rifle with the department no later than April 30, 2006 ....” (Emphasis added.) For the text of former Section 12276 during this registration period, see 1993 Cal. Stat. ch. 606, § 19, which is continued in Section 30510 (“assault weapon”). For the text of former Section 12276.1 during this registration period, see 2002 Cal. Stat. ch. 911, § 3, which is continued in Section 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”). For the text of former Section 12276.5 during this registration period, see 1991 Cal. Stat. ch. 954, § 3. Former Section 12276.5 was subsequently amended. As so amended, it is continued in Section 30520 (duties of Attorney General).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16970 (“person”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30910 (added). Restriction on sale or transfer of assault weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30910 continues the first sentence of former Section 12285(b)(1) without substantive change.

See Section 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30915 (added). Assault weapon obtained by bequest or intestate succession [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. In combination with Section 30920(a), Section 30915 continues the second sentence of former Section 12285(b)(1) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30920 (added). Firearm lawfully possessed before it was classified as “assault weapon” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. In combination with Section 30915, subdivision (a) of Section 30920 continues the second sentence of former Section 12285(b)(1) without substantive change. Subdivision (b) continues the third sentence of former Section 12285(b)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (a) refers to former Section 12276.1. That section was enacted as 1999 Cal. Stat. ch. 129, § 7, and became operative on January 1, 2000. It was later amended to provide for certain exemptions. See 2000 Cal. Stat. ch. 967, § 3; 2002 Cal. Stat. ch. 911, § 3. It is continued in Section 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”).

Subdivisions (a) and (b) refer to former Section 12276.5, which (1) prescribed a procedure by which a court could classify a weapon as an assault weapon, and (2) directed the Attorney General to promulgate a list of the weapons classified as assault weapons by statute or by a court. See 1991 Cal. Stat. ch. 954, § 3; 1990 Cal. Stat. ch. 874, § 1; 1989 Cal. Stat. ch. 19, § 3. Those procedures were discontinued as of January 1, 2007. See 2006 Cal. Stat. ch. 793, § 1. As so amended, former Section 12276.5 is continued in Section 30520 (duties of Attorney General).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”), 16970 (“person”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30925 (added). Person who moves into state with assault weapon [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30925 continues former Section 12285(b)(2) without substantive change.

See Sections 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”).

Penal Code § 30930 (added). Restriction on sale or transfer of .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30930 continues the first sentence of former Section 12285(b)(3) without substantive change.

See Sections 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30935 (added). .50 BMG rifle obtained by bequest or intestate succession [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30935 continues the second sentence of former Section 12285(b)(3) without substantive change.

See Sections 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”), 16970 (“person”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30940 (added). Person who moves into state with .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30940 continues former Section 12285(b)(4) without substantive change.

See Sections 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”), 16970 (“person”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30945 (added). Permitted uses of registered assault weapon or registered .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30945 continues former Section 12285(c) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30950 (added). No registration or possession of assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle by minor or person in prohibited class [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30950 continues former Section 12285(d) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30955 (added). Joint registration [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30955 continues former Section 12285(e) without substantive change.

See Sections 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 30960 (added). Forgiveness period [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 30960 continues former Section 12285(f) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12285(h) without substantive change.

Subdivisions (a) and (b) refer to former Section 12280(b). For the text of that provision during the forgiveness period, see 1991 Cal. Stat. ch. 954, § 4.5. As subsequently amended, the provision is continued in Section 30605 (unlawful possession of assault weapons).

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 30965 (added). Exception to registration requirement for weapon already registered on another basis [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 30965 continues former Section 12285(g) without substantive change.

Subdivision (a) refers to former Section 12276.1, which became operative on January 1, 2000. As subsequently amended to exempt certain weapons, it is continued in Section 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), which is also referred to in subdivision (a).

Subdivision (b) refers to a weapon “defined as a .50 BMG caliber rifle pursuant to ... former Section 12278.” Former Section 12278 was enacted as 2004 Cal. Stat. ch. 494, § 7, and never amended. The definition of “.50 BMG rifle” in former Section 12278 is continued in Section 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”), which is also referred to in subdivision (b).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 31000 (added). Permit for use of assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle in manner not specified in Section 30945 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31000 continues former Section 12286 without substantive change.

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 31005 (added). Issuance of permits by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31005 continues former Section 12287 without substantive change.

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 31050 (added). Licensed gun dealer facilitating service or repair of assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31050 continues former Section 12290(b) without substantive change.

See Sections 16630 (“gunsmith”), 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 31055 (added). Other special rules for licensed gun dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31055 continues former Section 12290(a) without substantive change.

See Sections 16790 (“licensed gun dealer”), 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 31100 (added). Relinquishment of assault weapon or .50 BMG rifle [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31100 continues former Section 12288 without substantive change.

See Sections 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 31105 (added). Broadcasting over police radio [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31105 continues former Section 12288.5 without substantive change.

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”).

Penal Code § 31110 (added). Inspection conducted by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31110 continues former Section 12289.5 without substantive change.

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”).

Penal Code § 31115 (added). Public education and notification program [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31115 continues former Section 12289 without substantive change.

Subdivision (a) refers to former Section 12276.1, which became operative on January 1, 2000. As subsequently amended to exempt certain weapons, it is continued in Section 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”).

Subdivision (b) refers to former Section 12285(f), as it existed when the forgiveness period commenced on January 1, 1992. As subsequently amended, that provision is continued in Section 30960(a).

Subdivision (b) also refers to “former Chapter 2.3 (commencing with Section 12275) of Title 2 of Part 4, as that chapter read when the forgiveness period commenced on January 1, 1992. As subsequently amended, former Chapter 2.3 (former Sections 12275-12290) is continued in this chapter (except some definitions that are located in “Division 2. Definitions” of Title 1).

Subdivision (d) refers to the language in former Section 12076 relating to the Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account. That language was originally located in subdivision (d) of former Section 12076. See 1991 Cal. Stat. ch. 954, § 1.7. It was later relabeled as subdivision (f). See 1992 Cal. Stat. ch. 1326, § 8. Section 12076 was then repealed and replaced by a new Section 12076. Again, the language relating to the Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account was located in subdivision (f). See 1993 Cal. Stat. ch. 606, §§ 12, 13. It was later relabeled as subdivision (g) and remained so labeled until it was repealed by the Deadly Weapons Recodification Act of 2010. See 1997 Cal. Stat. ch. 462, § 6; 2008 Cal. Stat. ch. 698, § 18.

As originally enacted, former Section 12289 referred to “the Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account, as set forth in subdivision (d) of Section 12076.” See 1991 Cal. Stat. ch. 954, §6 (emphasis added). The cross-reference to subdivision (d) was correct at that time, but it was never revised to reflect the subsequent relabeling of the language relating to the Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account. See 1999 Cal. Stat. ch. 129, § 11; 2004 Cal. Stat. ch. 494, § 14.

That problem is corrected in this section. Specifically, subdivision (d) does not cross-refer to Section 28220, which continues former Section 12076(d). Instead, subdivision (d) cross-refers to Section 28235, which continues the language from former Section 12076 relating to the Dealers’ Record of Sale Special Account.

See Sections 16970 (“person”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”), 30530 (“.50 BMG rifle”). See also Section 16010 (continuation of existing law).

Penal Code § 31310 (added). Certification requirement for acquisition of body armor for members of California Highway Patrol [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31310 continues former Section 12360 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 31315 (added). Performance standards for body armor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31315 continues former Section 12361 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 31320 (added). Application for certification of body armor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31320 continues former Section 12362 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 31325 (added). Content of application [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31325 continues former Section 12363 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 31330 (added). Schedule for ballistic testing [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31330 continues former Section 12364 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 31335 (added). Refusal to certify body armor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31335 continues former Section 12365 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 31340 (added). Revocation of certification [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31340 continues former Section 12366 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 31345 (added). Purchases of body armor by Department of General Services [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31345 continues former Section 12368 without substantive change.

Penal Code § 31350 (added). Process for defining “enforcement activities” and developing standards for replacement of body armor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31350 continues former Section 12369 without substantive change.

See also Sections 31330 (schedule for ballistic testing), 31355 (Department of Justice regulations).

Penal Code § 31355 (added). Department of Justice regulations [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31355 continues former Section 12367 without substantive change.

See also Sections 31330 (schedule for ballistic testing), 31350 (process for defining “enforcement activities” and developing standards for replacement of body armor).

Penal Code § 31360 (added). Purchase, ownership, or possession of body armor by person convicted of violent felony [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx6]]

Comment. Section 31360 continues former Section 12370(a)-(d) without substantive change.

See Sections 16288 (“body armor”), 17320 (“violent felony”).

Penal Code § 31500 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of unconventional pistol [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to an unconventional pistol, Section 31500 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 17270 (“unconventional pistol”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 31590 (unconventional pistol constituting nuisance).

In addition to the provisions in this chapter, a number of other provisions within this part pertain specifically to handguns. For example, see Sections 25400-25700 (carrying concealed firearm), 26010 (person licensed to carry pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person), 26300-26325 (retired peace officer carrying concealed and loaded firearm), 26820 (display of handgun or imitation or placard advertising handgun), 26840 (presentation of basic firearms safety certificate or handgun safety certificate to dealer), 26845 (no handgun delivery without proof of California residency), 26850-26859 (safe handling demonstration with handgun), 26905 (reporting of handgun acquisitions), 26960 (waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of handgun, not intended as merchandise, by dealer to self or another dealer), 27505 (transfer of handgun to person under age 21), 27510 (dealer that supplies, delivers, or gives possession or control of handgun to person under age 21), 27530 (transfer of handgun that lacks identifying information), 27560 (restrictions on personal handgun importer), 27565 (handgun that is curio or relic, transported into California by licensed collector), 27660 (waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of handgun, not intended as merchandise, by dealer to self or another dealer), 27875 (exception for infrequent transfer of handgun between members of same immediate family), 27920 (exception for person who takes title or possession of handgun by operation of law), 28160 (form for handgun), 29610-29615 (possession of handgun by minor). See also Sections 30300 (providing ammunition to minors and other young people), 30312 (delivery or transfer of ownership of handgun ammunition), 30315-30325 (restrictions relating to handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or armor), 30345-30365 (handgun ammunition vendors).

Penal Code § 31590 (added). Unconventional pistol constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to an unconventional pistol, Section 31590 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 17270 (“unconventional pistol”).

Penal Code § 31610 (added). Intent of Legislature [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31610 continues former Section 12800 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”).

Penal Code § 31615 (added). Handgun safety certificate requirement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 31615 continues former Section 12801(b), except the definition of “antique firearm,” without substantive change. The definition of “antique firearm” is continued in Section 16170(b). For exceptions to the requirement of a handgun safety certificate, see Sections 31700-31830.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12801(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12801(d) without substantive change.

See Sections 16170 (“antique firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”).

In addition to the provisions in this chapter, a number of other provisions within this part pertain specifically to handguns. For example, see Sections 25400-25700 (carrying concealed firearm), 26010 (person licensed to carry pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person), 26300-26325 (retired peace officer carrying concealed and loaded firearm), 26820 (display of handgun or imitation or placard advertising handgun), 26840 (presentation of basic firearms safety certificate or handgun safety certificate to dealer), 26845 (no handgun delivery without proof of California residency), 26850-26859 (safe handling demonstration with handgun), 26905 (reporting of handgun acquisitions), 26960 (waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of handgun, not intended as merchandise, by dealer to self or another dealer), 27505 (transfer of handgun to person under age 21), 27510 (dealer that supplies, delivers, or gives possession or control of handgun to person under age 21), 27530 (transfer of handgun that lacks identifying information), 27560 (restrictions on personal handgun importer), 27565 (handgun that is curio or relic, transported into California by licensed collector), 27660 (waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of handgun, not intended as merchandise, by dealer to self or another dealer), 27875 (exception for infrequent transfer of handgun between members of same immediate family), 27920 (exception for person who takes title or possession of handgun by operation of law), 28160 (form for handgun), 29610-29615 (possession of handgun by minor). See also Sections 30300 (providing ammunition to minors and other young people), 30312 (delivery or transfer of ownership of handgun ammunition), 30315-30325 (restrictions relating to handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or armor), 30345-30365 (handgun ammunition vendors).

Penal Code § 31620 (added). Collusion or alteration, counterfeiting, or falsification of handgun safety certificate [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31620 continues former Section 12802 without substantive change.

See Sections 16640 (“handgun”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”).

Penal Code § 31625 (added). Restrictions on issuance of handgun safety certificate by certified instructor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31625 continues former Section 12803 without substantive change.

See Sections 16370 (“certified instructor” or “DOJ certified instructor”), 16450 (“department”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”).

Penal Code § 31630 (added). Instructional materials [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 31630 continues former Section 12804(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12804(b) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12804(f) without substantive change.

For guidance on potential liability for implementation of this section, see Section 31665 (immunity).

See Sections 16450 (“department”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31635 (added). Certified instructors [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 31635 continues former Section 12804(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12804(j) without substantive change.

For guidance on potential liability for implementation of this section, see Section 31665 (immunity).

See Sections 16370 (“certified instructor” or “DOJ certified instructor”), 16450 (“department”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”).

Penal Code § 31640 (added). Written objective test [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 31640 continues the first sentence of former Section 12804(c)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12804(c)(2) and the second sentence of former Section 12804(c)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the third sentence of former Section 12804(c)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12804(i) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12804(e) without substantive change. For further guidance regarding prevention of collusion, see Sections 27550 (no collusion), 31620 (collusion or alteration, counterfeiting, or falsification of handgun safety certificate).

For guidance on potential liability for implementation of this section, see Section 31665 (immunity).

See Sections 16450 (“department”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31645 (added). Test results and retesting [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 31645 continues former Section 12805(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12805(b) without substantive change.

See Sections 16450 (“department”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”).

Penal Code § 31650 (added). Fees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 31650 continues former Section 12805(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12805(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12805(e) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12805(f) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12805(g) without substantive change.

See Sections 16370 (“certified instructor” or “DOJ certified instructor”), 16450 (“department”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”).

Penal Code § 31655 (added). Preparation and duration of handgun safety certificates [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 31655 continues former Section 12804(g) without substantive change. For guidance on potential liability for implementation of this subdivision, see Section 31665 (immunity).

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12806(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12806(b) without substantive change.

See Sections 16370 (“certified instructor” or “DOJ certified instructor”), 16450 (“department”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”).

Penal Code § 31660 (added). Duplicate certificate [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31660 continues former Section 12808 without substantive change.

See Sections 16450 (“department”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”).

Penal Code § 31665 (added). Immunity [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31665 continues former Section 12804(h) without substantive change.

See Section 16450 (“department”).

Penal Code § 31670 (added). Operative date [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31670 continues former Section 12809 without substantive change.

Former Article 8 of Chapter 6 of Title 2 of Part 4, entitled “Handgun Safety Certificate,” consisted of former Sections 12800-12809. One provision in that article, former Section 12804, became operative on January 1, 2002. It is continued in Sections 31630, 31635, 31640, 31655(a), and 31665. The remainder of the article had a delayed operative date of January 1, 2003. Those provisions are continued in Sections 31610-31625, 31645-31650, 31655(b)-(c), 31660, and 31700.

Penal Code § 31700 (added). Persons exempted from handgun safety certificate requirement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31700 continues former Section 12807 without substantive change.

See Sections 16370 (“certified instructor” or “DOJ certified instructor”), 16450 (“department”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16670 (“handgun safety certificate”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31705 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31705 continues former Section 12078(a)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 31700, 31710-31720, 31730.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 31710 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31710 continues former Section 12078(a)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 31700-31705, 31715-31720, 31730.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 31715 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31715 continues former Section 12078(a)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 31700-31710, 31720, 31730.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 31720 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31720 continues former Section 12078(a)(5) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 31700-31715, 31730.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 31725 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to governmental entity as part of program in which entity is acquiring weapons from private individuals [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31725 continues former Section 12078(a)(6) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 31730 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, loan, or transfer by law enforcement representative to nonprofit historical society, museum, or institutional collection [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31730 continues former Section 12078(a)(7) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 31700-31720. For another exception relating to a nonprofit historical society, museum, or institutional collection, see Section 31735.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 31735 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, loan, or transfer by person other than law enforcement representative to nonprofit historical society, museum, or institutional collection [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31735 continues former Section 12078(a)(8) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

For another exception relating to a nonprofit historical society, museum, or institutional collection, see Section 31730.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 31740 (added). Exception for sales, deliveries, or transfers of firearms between or to licensed importers and manufacturers [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31740 continues former Section 12078(b)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 31745 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of handgun to dealer acting in course and scope of activities as dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31745 continues former Section 12078(b)(2) without substantive change.

See Sections 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31750 (added). Exception for loan of firearm if lender is constantly in presence of recipient, loan is for 3 days or less, and other requirements are met [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31750 continues former Section 12078(d)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 31755 (added). Exception for service or repair by gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31755 continues former Section 12078(e)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16630 (“gunsmith”).

Penal Code § 31760 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by resident to licensed nonresident [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31760 continues former Section 12078(f) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 31765 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to person 18 or older for target shooting under specified circumstances [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31765 continues former Section 12078(h) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

For another exception relating to target shooting, see Section 31800.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 31770 (added). Exception for deliveries, transfers, or returns made pursuant to certain statutes [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31770 continues former Section 12078(j) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 31775 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms, other than handguns, by dealer to another dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31775 continues former Section 12078(k)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31780 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms by dealer to licensed nonresident [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31780 continues former Section 12078(k)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31785 (added). Exception for return of unloaded firearms to wholesaler to treat as merchandise [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31785 continues former Section 12078(k)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17340 (“wholesaler”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31790 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms by dealer to another dealer to treat as merchandise [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31790 continues former Section 12078(k)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31795 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearm, other than handgun, by dealer to self [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31795 continues former Section 12078(k)(5) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31800 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm under specified circumstances by dealer to person at target facility or at premises of target shooting club or organization [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31800 continues former Section 12078(k)(6) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

For another exception relating to target shooting, see Section 31765.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31805 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of unloaded firearms to wholesaler by another wholesaler or by licensed manufacturer or importer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31805 continues former Section 12078(m) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 17340 (“wholesaler”).

Penal Code § 31810 (added). Exception for certain situations involving minor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 31810 continues former Section 12078(p)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12078(p)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 31815 (added). Exception for infrequent loan of unloaded firearm for use solely as prop [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31815 continues former Section 12078(s)(1) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

For other exceptions pertaining to firearms used as props, see Sections 31820-31825.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31820 (added). Exception loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by federal firearms licensee to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31820 continues former Section 12078(s)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

For other exceptions pertaining to firearms used as props, see Sections 31815 and 31825.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31825 (added). Exception for loan of unloaded firearm, for use solely as prop, by dealer to person with entertainment firearms permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31825 continues former Section 12078(s)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

For other exceptions pertaining to firearms used as props, see Sections 31815-31820.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31830 (added). Exception for short-term loan of unloaded firearm by dealer to consultant-evaluator [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31830 continues former Section 12078(s)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12801(b).

See Sections 16410 (“consultant-evaluator”), 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 31900 (added). “Drop safety requirement for handguns” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31900 continues former Section 12128 without substantive change.

For the definition of “unsafe handgun,” see Section 31910. For rules governing unsafe handguns, see Sections 32000-32030. For exceptions to those rules, see Sections 32100 (exception for single-shot pistol or single-action revolver meeting certain specifications), 32105 (exception for pistols used in Olympic target shooting events), 32110 (other exceptions).

See Sections 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 31905 (added). “Firing requirement for handguns” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31905 continues former Section 12127 without substantive change.

For the definition of “unsafe handgun,” see Section 31910. For rules governing unsafe handguns, see Sections 32000-32030. For exceptions to those rules, see Sections 32100 (exception for single-shot pistol or single-action revolver meeting certain specifications), 32105 (exception for pistols used in Olympic target shooting events), 32110 (other exceptions).

See Sections 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 31910 (added). “Unsafe handgun” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 31910 continues the introductory clause and subdivisions (a) and (b) of former Section 12126 without substantive change.

For rules governing unsafe handguns, see Sections 32000-32030. For exceptions to those rules, see Sections 32100 (exception for single-shot pistol or single-action revolver meeting certain specifications), 32105 (exception for pistols used in Olympic target shooting events), 32110 (other exceptions).

See Sections 16380 (“chamber load indicator”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16640 (“handgun”), 16900 (“magazine disconnect mechanism”), 17140 (“semiautomatic pistol”), 31900 (“drop safety requirement for handguns”), 31905 (“firing requirement for handguns”).

Penal Code § 32000 (added). Manufacture, import, sale, gift, or loan of unsafe handgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32000 continues former Section 12125 without substantive change.

For exceptions to the rules stated in this article, see Sections 32100 (exception for single-shot pistol or single-action revolver meeting certain specifications), 32105 (exception for pistols used in Olympic target shooting events), 32110 (other exceptions).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16640 (“handgun”), 31910 (“unsafe handgun”).

In addition to the provisions in this chapter, a number of other provisions within this part pertain specifically to handguns. For example, see Sections 25400-25700 (carrying concealed firearm), 26010 (person licensed to carry pistol, revolver, or other firearm capable of being concealed upon the person), 26300-26325 (retired peace officer carrying concealed and loaded firearm), 26820 (display of handgun or imitation or placard advertising handgun), 26840 (presentation of basic firearms safety certificate or handgun safety certificate to dealer), 26845 (no handgun delivery without proof of California residency), 26850-26859 (safe handling demonstration with handgun), 26905 (reporting of handgun acquisitions), 26960 (waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of handgun, not intended as merchandise, by dealer to self or another dealer), 27505 (transfer of handgun to person under age 21), 27510 (dealer that supplies, delivers, or gives possession or control of handgun to person under age 21), 27530 (transfer of handgun that lacks identifying information), 27560 (restrictions on personal handgun importer), 27565 (handgun that is curio or relic, transported into California by licensed collector), 27660 (waiting period exception for sale, delivery, or transfer of handgun, not intended as merchandise, by dealer to self or another dealer), 27875 (exception for infrequent transfer of handgun between members of same immediate family), 27920 (exception for person who takes title or possession of handgun by operation of law), 28160 (form for handgun), 29610-29615 (possession of handgun by minor). See also Sections 30300 (providing ammunition to minors and other young people), 30312 (delivery or transfer of ownership of handgun ammunition), 30315-30325 (restrictions relating to handgun ammunition designed primarily to penetrate metal or armor), 30345-30365 (handgun ammunition vendors).

Penal Code § 32005 (added). Certification of manufacturer, importer, or seller [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32005 continues former Section 12129 without substantive change.

For exceptions to the rules stated in this article, see Sections 32100 (exception for single-shot pistol or single-action revolver meeting certain specifications), 32105 (exception for pistols used in Olympic target shooting events), 32110 (other exceptions).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 31910 (“unsafe handgun”).

Penal Code § 32010 (added). Laboratory testing [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32010 continues former Section 12130 without substantive change.

For exceptions to the rules stated in this article, see Sections 32100 (exception for single-shot pistol or single-action revolver meeting certain specifications), 32105 (exception for pistols used in Olympic target shooting events), 32110 (other exceptions).

See Sections 16380 (“chamber load indicator”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16900 (“magazine disconnect mechanism”), 17140 (“semiautomatic pistol”).

Penal Code § 32015 (added). Roster prepared by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32015 continues former Section 12131(a)-(b) without substantive change.

For exceptions to the rules stated in this article, see Sections 32100 (exception for single-shot pistol or single-action revolver meeting certain specifications), 32105 (exception for pistols used in Olympic target shooting events), 32110 (other exceptions).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”), 16640 (“handgun”), 31910 (“unsafe handgun”).

Penal Code § 32020 (added). Retesting of handgun models on roster [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32020 continues former Section 12131(c)-(f) without substantive change.

For exceptions to the rules stated in this article, see Sections 32100 (exception for single-shot pistol or single-action revolver meeting certain specifications), 32105 (exception for pistols used in Olympic target shooting events), 32110 (other exceptions).

See Section 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 32025 (added). Reinstatement of handgun model on roster [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32025 continues former Section 12131(g) without substantive change.

For exceptions to the rules stated in this article, see Sections 32100 (exception for single-shot pistol or single-action revolver meeting certain specifications), 32105 (exception for pistols used in Olympic target shooting events), 32110 (other exceptions).

See Section 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 32030 (added). Firearm differing in insignificant respects from listed firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32030 continues former Section 12131.5 without substantive change.

For exceptions to the rules stated in this article, see Sections 32100 (exception for single-shot pistol or single-action revolver meeting certain specifications), 32105 (exception for pistols used in Olympic target shooting events), 32110 (other exceptions).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 32100 (added). Exception for single-shot pistol or single-action revolver meeting certain specifications [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32100 continues former Section 12133 without substantive change.

See Section 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 32105 (added). Exception for pistols used in Olympic target shooting events [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32105 continues former Section 12132(h) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 32110 (added). Other exceptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivisions (a)-(g) of Section 32110 continue former Section 12132(a)-(g) without substantive change. A cross-reference to nonexistent Section 178.11 of the Code of Federal Regulations has been replaced with a cross-reference to Section 478.11 of Title 27 of the Code of Federal Regulations.

Subdivisions (h)-(k) continue former Section 12132(i)-(l) without substantive change.

See Sections 16410 (“consultant-evaluator”), 16520 (“firearm”), 16530 (“firearm capable of being concealed upon the person,” “pistol,” and “revolver”).

Penal Code § 32310 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, or loan of large-capacity magazine [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32310 continues former Section 12020(a)(2) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons), 32400-32450 (exceptions relating specifically to large-capacity magazines).

See Section 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 32315 (permit for possession, transportation, or sale of large-capacity magazines between dealer and out-of-state client ), 32390 (large-capacity magazine constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 32315 (added). Permit for possession, transportation, or sale of large-capacity magazines between dealer and out-of-state client [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32315 continues former Section 12079(a) without substantive change.

See Sections 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”). See also Section 32430 (exception for importation or sale of large-capacity magazine by person with permit).

Penal Code § 32390 (added). Large-capacity magazine constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a large-capacity magazine, Section 32390 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”).

Penal Code § 32400 (added). Exception for sale, gift, loan, importation, or purchase of large-capacity magazine by law enforcement agency for use in law enforcement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32400 continues former Section 12020(b)(19) without substantive change.

See Section 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”).

Penal Code § 32405 (added). Exception for sale, loan, or transfer of large-capacity magazine to peace officer, or purchase, receipt, or importation of large-capacity magazine by peace officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32405 continues former Section 12020(b)(20) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”).

Penal Code § 32410 (added). Exception for sale or purchase of large-capacity magazine by dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32410 continues former Section 12020(b)(21) without substantive change.

See Sections 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 32415 (added). Exception for loan of lawfully possessed large-capacity magazine between two individuals, under specified conditions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32415 continues former Section 12020(b)(22) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”).

Penal Code § 32420 (added). Exception for importation of large-capacity magazine by person who lawfully possessed it in this state before January 1, 2000 [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32420 continues former Section 12020(b)(23) without substantive change.

See Section 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”).

Penal Code § 32425 (added). Exception for loan or gift to dealer or gunsmith for maintenance, repair, or modification, or return of large-capacity magazine by dealer or gunsmith [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 32425 continues former Section 12020(b)(24) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12020(b)(25) without substantive change.

See Sections 16630 (“gunsmith”), 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 32430 (added). Exception for importation or sale of large-capacity magazine by person with permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32430 continues former Section 12020(b)(26) without substantive change.

See Section 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”).

Penal Code § 32435 (added). Exceptions relating to entities that operate armored vehicle businesses [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 32435 continues former Section 12020(b)(27) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12020(b)(28) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12020(b)(29) without substantive change.

See Section 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”).

Penal Code § 32440 (added). Exceptions relating to manufacture of large-capacity magazines [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32440 continues former Section 12020(b)(30) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”).

Penal Code § 32445 (added). Exception for large-capacity magazine used solely as prop in motion picture, television, or video production [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32445 continues former Section 12020(b)(31) without substantive change.

See Section 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”).

Penal Code § 32450 (added). Exception for purchase of large-capacity magazine by holder of special weapons permit, for certain purposes [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32450 continues former Section 12020(b)(32) without substantive change.

See Section 16740 (“large-capacity magazine”).

Penal Code § 32610 (added). Acquisition and use of machineguns by law enforcement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32610 continues former Section 12201 without substantive change.

See Section 16880 (“machinegun”).

Penal Code § 32625 (added). Unlawful acts relating to machineguns [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32625 continues former Section 12220 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16880 (“machinegun”).

Penal Code § 32650 (added). Permit for possession, manufacture, or transportation of machineguns [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32650 continues former Section 12230 without substantive change.

See Section 16880 (“machinegun”).

Penal Code § 32655 (added). Application and renewal process [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32655 continues former Section 12231 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 32660 (added). Storage of machinegun permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32660 continues former Section 12232 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 32665 (added). Revocation of machinegun permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32665 continues former Section 12233 without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 32670 (added). Inspection conducted by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32670 continues former Section 12234 without substantive change.

See Section 16880 (“machinegun”).

Penal Code § 32700 (added). License to sell machineguns [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32700 continues former Section 12250(a)(1)-(4) without substantive change. In combination with Sections 32710 and 32720, Section 32700 also continues the introductory clause of former Section 12250(a) without substantive change.

See Section 16880 (“machinegun”).

Penal Code § 32705 (added). Application for license to sell machineguns [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32705 continues the first paragraph of former Section 12250(b) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 32710 (added). Form of applications and licenses [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 32710 continues the second paragraph of former Section 12250(b) without substantive change. Subdivision (a) also continues part of the introductory clause of former Section 12250(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues part of the introductory clause of former Section 12250(a) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 32715 (added). Fees and renewal process [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32715 continues the third paragraph of former Section 12250(b) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 32720 (added). Revocation of license to sell machineguns [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32720 continues part of the introductory clause of former Section 12250(a) without substantive change.

Penal Code § 32750 (added). Machinegun constituting public nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 32750 continues former Section 12251 without substantive change.

See Section 16880 (“machinegun”).

Penal Code § 32900 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of multiburst trigger activator [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a multiburst trigger activator, Section 32900 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 16930 (“multiburst trigger activator”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 32990 (multiburst trigger activator constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 32990 (added). Multiburst trigger activator constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a multiburst trigger activator, Section 32990 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 16930 (“multiburst trigger activator”).

Penal Code § 33210 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33210 continues former Section 12001.5 without substantive change.

See Sections 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 33215 (added). Penalty for unlawful manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to short-barreled rifles and short-barreled shotguns, Section 33215 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons), 33220 (exceptions relating to law enforcement), 33225 (exception for use authorized by permit).

See Sections 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 33290 (short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 33220 (added). Exceptions relating to law enforcement [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33220 continues former Section 12020(b)(1) without substantive change.

See Sections 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 33225 (added). Exception for use authorized by permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33225 continues former Section 12020(b)(2) without substantive change.

See Sections 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 33290 (added). Short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to short-barreled rifles and short-barreled shotguns, Section 33290 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Sections 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 33300 (added). Permit for short-barreled rifle or short-barreled shotgun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33300 continues former Section 12095 without substantive change.

See Sections 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 33305 (added). Application and renewal process [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33305 continues former Section 12096 without substantive change.

See Sections 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 33310 (added). Storage of permit and affixation of identifying number [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33310 continues former Section 12097 without substantive change.

See Sections 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 33315 (added). Revocation of permit [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33315 continues former Section 12098 without substantive change.

See Sections 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 33320 (added). Inspection conducted by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33320 continues former Section 12099 without substantive change.

See Sections 17170 (“short-barreled rifle”), 17180 (“short-barreled shotgun”).

Penal Code § 33410 (added). Unlawful possession of silencer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33410 continues former Section 12520 without substantive change.

See Section 17210 (“silencer”).

Penal Code § 33415 (added). Exceptions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33415 continues former Section 12501 without substantive change.

See Section 17210 (“silencer”).

Penal Code § 33600 (added). Prohibition on manufacture, import, sale, gift, loan, or possession of zip gun [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a zip gun, Section 33600 continues former Section 12020(a)(1) without substantive change.

For circumstances in which this section is inapplicable, see Sections 16590 (“generally prohibited weapon”), 17700-17745 (exemptions relating to generally prohibited weapons).

See Section 17360 (“zip gun”). See also Sections 17800 (distinct and separate offense), 33690 (zip gun constituting nuisance).

Penal Code § 33690 (added). Zip gun constituting nuisance [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. With respect to a zip gun, Section 33690 continues the first part of the first sentence of former Section 12029 without substantive change.

See Section 17360 (“zip gun”).

Penal Code § 33800 (added). Receipt for firearm taken into custody by law enforcement officer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33800 continues former Section 12028.7 without substantive change.

For other provisions specifying procedures for taking a firearm into custody, see Sections 18000 (surrender of specified weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 18250-18500 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 29300 (firearm of any nature constitutes nuisance under specified circumstances). For rules relating to return or transfer of a firearm that is in the custody or control of a court or law enforcement agency, see Sections 33850-33895. For rules governing disposal of firearms that are unclaimed, abandoned, or subject to destruction, see Sections 34000-34010.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 33850 (added). Application for return of firearm in custody or control of court or law enforcement agency, or sale or transfer of such firearm to dealer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33850 continues former Section 12021.3(a) without substantive change.

The remainder of this chapter (Sections 33855-33895) provides further guidance regarding return or transfer of a firearm in the custody or control of a court or law enforcement agency. For other provisions on return or transfer of a firearm in custody, see Sections 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 18250-18500 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence). For rules governing disposal of firearms that are unclaimed, abandoned, or subject to destruction, see Sections 34000-34010.

A return or transfer of a firearm pursuant to this chapter is exempt from the requirement of using a dealer for a firearms transaction. See Sections 27930, 33895. A return or transfer of a firearm pursuant to this chapter is also exempt from the license requirement for firearms transactions. See Section 26590.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 33855 (added). Requirements for return of firearm in custody of court or law enforcement agency [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33855 continues former Section 12021.3(b) without substantive change.

A return or transfer of a firearm pursuant to this chapter is exempt from the requirement of using a dealer for a firearms transaction. See Sections 27930, 33895. A return or transfer of a firearm pursuant to this chapter is also exempt from the license requirement for firearms transactions. See Section 26590.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 33860 (added). Fee for requesting return of firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33860 continues former Section 12021.3(c) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 33865 (added). Eligibility check [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 33865 continues former Section 12021.3(d) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12021.3(e)(3) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12021.3(e)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 12021.3(e)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 12021.3(f) without substantive change.

A return or transfer of a firearm pursuant to this chapter is exempt from the requirement of using a dealer for a firearms transaction. See Sections 27930, 33895. A return or transfer of a firearm pursuant to this chapter is also exempt from the license requirement for firearms transactions. See Section 26590.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 33870 (added). Lost or stolen firearm, or firearm belonging to person prohibited from possessing any firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 33870 continues former Section 12021.3(i)(1) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues the first paragraph of former Section 12021.3(i)(2) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues the second paragraph of former Section 12021.3(i)(2) without substantive change.

A return or transfer of a firearm pursuant to this chapter is exempt from the requirement of using a dealer for a firearms transaction. See Sections 27930, 33895. A return or transfer of a firearm pursuant to this chapter is also exempt from the license requirement for firearms transactions. See Section 26590.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 33875 (added). Unclaimed firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33875 continues former Section 12021.3(g) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 33880 (added). Charge for administrative costs relating to seizure, impounding, storage, or release of firearms [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33880 continues former Section 12021.3(j) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 33885 (added). Attorney’s fees [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33885 continues former Section 12021.3(k) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 33890 (added). Retention of personal information by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33890 continues former Section 12021.3(h) without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 33895 (added). Exception to requirement of using dealer for firearms transaction [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 33895 continues former Section 12021.3(i)(4) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 34000 (added). Unclaimed firearm or firearm no longer needed as exhibit in criminal case [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 34000 continues former Section 12032 without substantive change.

For guidance on whether a firearm can be considered unclaimed, see Section 33875 (unclaimed firearm). For a notification requirement relating to destruction of a firearm pursuant to Sections 18000 and 18005, see Section 34010 (notification of Department of Justice).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 34005 (added). Permissible uses of firearm in custody, otherwise subject to destruction [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 34005 continues former Section 12030(a) without substantive change.

Subdivision (b) continues former Section 12030(b) without substantive change.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 12030(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues the first, second, third, and fifth sentences of the first paragraph of former Section 12030(d) without substantive change. Subdivision (d) also continues the second paragraph of former Section 12030(d) without substantive change.

For a notice requirement relating to retention of a firearm pursuant to this section, see Section 34010 (notification of Department of Justice).

For rules relating to return or transfer of a firearm that is in the custody or control of a court or law enforcement agency, see Sections 33850-33895. For other provisions on disposal of a firearm in custody, see Sections 18005 (disposal of weapons constituting nuisance), 18010 (treatment of other weapons constituting nuisance), 18250-18500 (seizure of firearm or other deadly weapon at scene of domestic violence), 29300 (firearm of any nature constitutes nuisance under specified circumstances), 34000 (unclaimed firearm or firearm no longer needed as exhibit in criminal case).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 34010 (added). Notification of Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 34010 continues former Section 12030(e) without substantive change.

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 34200 (added). Annual report by Attorney General on firearm use in crimes [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 34200 continues former Section 12039 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”), 17090 (“rifle”), 17190 (“shotgun”), 30510 (“assault weapon”), 30515 (further clarification of “assault weapon”).

Penal Code § 34205 (added). Pamphlet summarizing California firearms laws [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 34205 continues former Section 12080 without substantive change.

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 34350 (added). Study of ballistics identification systems [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 34350 continues former Section 12072.5(b)-(d) without substantive change.

For other provisions relating to identification of firearms, see Sections 23900-23925 (obliteration of identification marks), 31910(b)(7) (identification of serial number of pistol or other firearm from spent cartridge casings).

See Sections 16230 (“ballistics identification system”), 16520 (“firearm”), 26700 (“dealer,” “licensee,” or “person licensed pursuant to Sections 26700 to 26915, inclusive”).

Penal Code § 34355 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 34355 continues former Section 12078(a)(2) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072.5.

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 34360 (exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties), 34365 (exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code), 34370 (exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 34360 (added). Exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 34360 continues former Section 12078(a)(3) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072.5.

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 34355 (exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government), 34365 (exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code), 34370 (exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm).

See Section 16520 (“firearm”).

Penal Code § 34365 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 34365 continues former Section 12078(a)(4) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072.5.

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 34355 (exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government), 34360 (exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties), 34370 (exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Penal Code § 34370 (added). Exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to retiring peace officer authorized to carry concealed and loaded firearm [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 34370 continues former Section 12078(a)(5) without substantive change, as that provision applied to former Section 12072.5.

For other exceptions relating to law enforcement, see Sections 34355 (exception for sale, delivery, or transfer to authorized law enforcement representative of city, county, city and county, or state or federal government), 34360 (exception for loan of firearm to peace officer employee for use in performing official duties), 34365 (exception for sale, delivery, or transfer by law enforcement agency to peace officer pursuant to Public Contract Code).

See Sections 16520 (“firearm”), 16640 (“handgun”).

Probate Code

Prob. Code § 2583 (amended). Proposed actions by court [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).]

Comment. Section 2583(l) is amended to replace a reference to former Section 21350(b)(1) with the substance of that former provision.

Prob. Code § 15642 (amended). Removal of trustee [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).]

Comment. Section 15642(b)(6) is amended to correct a reference to former Section 21350 and to delete a superfluous word in the certificate form.

Subdivisions (b)(6) and (c) are amended to remove references to menace and duress. The references relate to the presumption of menace, duress, fraud, or undue influence that could arise under former Section 21350. Much of the substance of that provision is continued in Section 21380, but Section 21380 does not provide for a presumption of menace or duress. That change in the law makes the references to menace and duress in this section unnecessary.

Prob. Code § 16062 (amended). Accounting [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).]

Comment. Section 16062(e) is amended to correct a reference to former Section 21350.5.

Prob. Code § 21310 (amended). Enforcement of no contest clause [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).]

Comment. Section 21310 is amended to correct a reference to former Section 21350.

Prob. Code § 21360 (added). Application of definitions [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).]

Comment. Section 21360 is new.

Prob. Code § 21374 (added). “Related by blood or affinity” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).]

Comment. Section 21374 restates the substance of former Section 21350(b) to make clear that a spouse and domestic partner are treated in the same way under this provision.

Subdivision (a)(3) applies to the spouse or domestic partner of a relative regardless of whether that relative is living or deceased.

See also Section 21368 (“domestic partner”).

Prob. Code § 21380 (added). Presumption of fraud or undue influence [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 21380 restates the substance of former Section 21350(a), with three exceptions:

(1) Subdivision (a)(3) limits the care custodian presumption to gifts made during the period in which the care custodian provided services to the transferor, or within 90 days before or after that period.

(2) Subdivision (a)(6) generalizes the reference to a “law partnership or law corporation” in former Section 21350(a)(3), to include any law firm, regardless of how it is organized.

(3) Subdivision (a)(6) generalizes the rule creating a presumption of fraud or undue influence when a gift is made to the law firm of the drafter of a donative instrument, so that it also applies to a fiduciary of the transferor who transcribes an instrument or causes it to be transcribed.

Subdivision (b) restates the substance of the first sentence of former Section 21351(d), with two exceptions:

(1) The former limitation on proof by the testimony of the beneficiary is not continued.

(2) The presumption of menace and duress is not continued.

Subdivision (c) continues the substance of former Section 21351(e)(1), and expands the rule to apply to gifts to specified relatives and associates of the drafter of a donative instrument.

Subdivision (d) restates the substance of the second sentence of former Section 21351(d).

The burden of establishing the facts that give rise to the presumption under subdivision (a) is borne by the person who contests the validity of a donative transfer under this section. See Evid. Code § 500 (general rule on burden of proof).

See also Sections 45 (“instrument”), 21362 (“care custodian”), 21364 (“cohabitant”), 21366 (“dependent adult”), 21368 (“domestic partner”), 21372 (“interested witness”), 21374 (“related by blood or affinity”).

Prob. Code § 21388 (added). Liability of third party transferor [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).]

Comment. Section 21388 restates the substance of former Section 21352, except that the provisions are now conditioned on service of notice that a contest has been filed or that the validity of a contested transfer has been conclusively determined by a court.

See also Section 45 (“instrument”).

Prob. Code § 21386 (added). Effect of invalid transfer [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).]

Comment. Section 21386 restates the substance of former Section 21353. Language purporting to guarantee the beneficiary of a failed gift an amount equal to the intestate share of that beneficiary, had the transferor died intestate, is not continued. That language had no substantive effect. Under former Section 21351(a) & (g), a gift to an “heir” of the transferor was exempt from the presumption of invalidity established in former Section 21350. Thus, the beneficiary of a gift that failed under former Section 21350 could only be a non-heir. A non-heir, by definition, is not entitled to an intestate share of the transferor’s estate. See Section 44 (“heir” defined).

See also Sections 45 (“instrument”), 21368 (“domestic partner”).

Prob. Code § 21390 (added). Contrary provision in instrument [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).]

Comment. Section 21390 continues former Section 21354 without substantive change.

See also Section 45 (“instrument”).

Prob. Code § 21362 (added). “Care custodian” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4].]

Comment. Section 21362 is similar to the last sentence of former Section 21350(c), with two substantive exceptions:

(1) The definition of “care custodian” does not include a person who provides health and social services without remuneration and who had a personal relationship with the dependent adult a specified period of time prior to the provision of services, the death of the dependent adult, and the admission of the dependent adult to hospice care.

(2) The definition of “care custodian” does not incorporate the list of persons from Welfare and Institutions Code Section 15610.17.

Subdivision (b) provides an illustrative list of the sorts of services that are included in the term “health and social services.”

See also Section 56 (“person” defined).

Prob. Code § 21364 (added). “Cohabitant” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).]

Comment. Section 21364 continues the second sentence of former Section 21351(a) without substantive change, except that the definition is generalized so that it applies to every use of the term “cohabitant” in this part. Under former law, the definition of “cohabitant” applied to former Section 21351, but not to former Section 21350.

Prob. Code § 21366 (added). “Dependent adult” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4]]

Comment. Section 21366 is new.

See also Section 45 (“instrument”).

Prob. Code § 21368 (added). “Domestic partner” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).]

Comment. Section 21368 continues former Section 21350(d) and part of the first sentence of former Section 21351(a), without substantive change.

Prob. Code § 21370 (added). “Independent attorney” [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4]]

Comment. Section 21370 is new. The standard provided in this section is similar to California Rules of Professional Conduct 3-310(B)(1) and (3), except that there is an exclusion for an attorney who would be appointed as fiduciary or receive a pecuniary benefit by operation of the instrument to be reviewed. See also Section 21384 (independent attorney review).

Prob. Code § 21372 (added). “Interested witness” [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 107 (2008).]

Comment. Section 21372 is consistent with the substance of former Section 6112(c). “Interested witness” is limited to a witness to a will executed under Section 6110 and does not include a witness to a will that is executed under Section 6111 (holographic will) or 6221 (California statutory will).

Prob. Code § 21382 (added). Exceptions [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4]]

Comment. Subdivisions (a) and (b) of Section 21382 restate the substance of former Section 21351(a) and (g), with the following exceptions:

(1) The scope of the exemption is narrowed from the fifth degree of relation to the fourth.

(2) “Heirs of the transferor” are no longer included in the exemption.

(3) The former exemption of an instrument drafted by an exempt person has been generalized to include an instrument that is transcribed by an exempt person.

Subdivision (c) continues former Section 21351(c) without substantive change.

Subdivision (d) continues former Section 21351(f) without substantive change.

Subdivision (e) continues former Section 21351(h) without substantive change, except that the $3,000 amount for a small gift has been increased to $5,000.

Subdivision (f) continues former Section 21351(i) without substantive change.

See also Sections 45 (“instrument”), 21364 (“cohabitant”), 21374 (“related by blood or affinity”).

Prob. Code § 21384 (added). Attorney certification [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4]]

Comment. Section 21384 restates the substance of former Section 21351(b), with the following exceptions:

(1) The counseling must be conducted out of the presence of any heir or proposed beneficiary.

(2) The counseling must address the effect of the intended transfer on the transferor’s heirs and other beneficiaries.

(3) A drafting attorney may conduct the review and certification of a gift to a care custodian.

See also Sections 45 (“instrument”), 21362 (“care custodian”), 21370 (“independent attorney”).

Prob. Code § 21392 (added). Application of part [Source: 40 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports [AR:apx4]]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 21392 limits the application of this part to instruments that become irrevocable on or after January 1, 2011. Instruments that became irrevocable before that date are governed by the former law. See Sections 3(g), 21355.

Subdivision (b) is new. It makes clear that this part supplements and does not supersede the common law governing menace, duress, fraud, and undue influence. See Bernard v. Foley, 39 Cal. 4th 794, 800, 139 P.3d 1196, 47 Cal. Rptr. 3d 248 (2006); Rice v. Clark, 28 Cal. 4th 89, 97, 47 P.3d 300, 120 Cal. Rptr. 2d 522 (2002).

See also Section 45 (“instrument”).

Public Contracts Code

Pub. Cont. Code § 4107.7 (amended). Hazardous waste contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 4107.7 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 7103 (amended). Payment bond on state contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 7103 is amended to correct a cross-reference and grammatical errors.

Pub. Cont. Code § 10222 (amended). Amount of payment bond [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 10222 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 10334 (amended). Restriction on state employee from acquiring state goods [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 10334 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Pub. Cont. Code § 10822 (amended). Amount of bond [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 10822 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 20104 (amended). Resolution of construction claims [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 20104 is amended to correct cross-references.

Pub. Cont. Code § 20134 (amended). Emergency repairs [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 20134 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 20461 (amended). Assignment by contractor [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 20461 is amended to correct a cross-reference. The other changes are technical.

Pub. Cont. Code § 20496 (amended). Municipal Improvement Act of 1913 [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 20496 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 20682.5 (amended). Bids for contract [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 20682.5 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 20688.4 (amended). Redevelopment agencies [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 20688.4 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 20813 (amended). Fire protection districts [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 20813 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 20815.3 (amended). Recreation and park districts [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 20815.3 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 20991 (amended). Los Angeles County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 20991 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21061 (amended). San Bernardino County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21061 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21071 (amended). Ventura County Watershed Protection District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21071 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21081 (amended). Humboldt County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21081 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21091 (amended). Riverside County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21091 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21101 (amended). San Luis Obispo County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21101 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21111 (amended). Santa Barbara County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21111 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21121 (amended). Monterey County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21121 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21131 (amended). Sonoma County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21131 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21141 (amended). Mendocino County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21141 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21151 (amended). Alameda County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21151 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21161 (amended). Santa Clara Valley Water District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21161 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21171 (amended). Napa County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21171 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21181 (amended). Lake County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21181 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21196 (amended). Solano County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21196 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21212 (amended). Sacramento County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21212 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21231 (amended). Marin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21231 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21241 (amended). Contra Costa County [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21241 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21251 (amended). San Benito County Water Conservation and Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21251 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21261 (amended). Del Norte County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21261 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21271 (amended). Santa Barbara County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21271 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21311 (amended). San Joaquin County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21311 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21321 (amended). Placer County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21321 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21331 (amended). Tehama County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21331 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21341 (amended). Shasta County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21341 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21351 (amended). Yuba County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21351 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21361 (amended). Mariposa County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21361 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21371 (amended). Sutter County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21371 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21381 (amended). San Mateo County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21381 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21391 (amended). Plumas County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21391 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21401 (amended). Siskiyou County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21401 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21411 (amended). Nevada County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21411 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21421 (amended). Sierra County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21421 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21431 (amended). Lassen-Modoc County Flood Control and Water Conservation District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21431 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21441 (amended). Yuba-Bear River Basins Authority [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21441 is amended to correct a cross-reference. The other changes are technical.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21451 (amended). Amador County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21451 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21461 (amended). El Dorado County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21461 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21491 (amended). Kern County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21491 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21501 (amended). Desert Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21501 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21511 (amended). San Gorgonio Pass Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21511 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21521 (amended). Alpine County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21521 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21531 (amended). Castaic Lake Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21531 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21541 (amended). Crestline-Lake Arrowhead Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21541 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21572 (amended). Madera County Flood Control and Water Conservation Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21572 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21581 (amended). Tulare County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21581 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21591 (amended). Bighorn Mountains Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21591 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21601 (amended). Tuolumne County Water Agency [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21601 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21622 (amended). Monterey Peninsula Water Management District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21622 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Pub. Cont. Code § 21631 (amended). Merced County Flood Control District [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 21631 is amended to correct a cross-reference.

Streets and Highways Code

Sts. & Hy. Code § 136.5 (amended). Competitive bidding and payment bonds [Source: 37 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 527 (2007).]

Comment. Section 136.5 is amended to correct cross-references.

Welfare and Institutions Code

Welf. & Inst. Code § 676 (amended). Admission to juvenile court hearing [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 676 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Welf. & Inst. Code § 707 (amended). Fitness for juvenile court [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 707 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Welf. & Inst. Code § 727 (amended). Court authority over minor adjudged ward of court [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (a) of Section 727 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Welf. & Inst. Code § 1772 (amended). Honorable discharge from Youth Authority Board [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (b) of Section 1772 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Welf. & Inst. Code § 4514 (amended). Records of person with developmental disability [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (p) of Section 4514 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Welf. & Inst. Code § 5328.4 (amended). Mandatory release of patient information to law enforcement agencies [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 5328.4 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Welf. & Inst. Code § 6500 (amended). Commitment of persons dangerous to self or others [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 6500 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Welf. & Inst. Code § 8100 (amended). Weapons restrictions on patients and other persons [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Subdivision (e) of Section 8100 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

Welf. & Inst. Code § 8104 (amended). Department of Mental Health records requested by Department of Justice [Source: 38 Cal. L. Revision Comm’n Reports 217 (2009)]

Comment. Section 8104 is amended to reflect nonsubstantive reorganization of the statutes governing control of deadly weapons.

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