California Penal Code CHAPTER 3 - Body Armor
- Section 31310.
No body armor shall be acquired by the commissioner pursuant to Section 2259.5 of the Vehicle Code unless, pursuant to subdivision (a) of Section 31315,...
- Section 31315.
(a) Before any body armor may be purchased for use by state peace officers, the Department of Justice, after consultation with the Department of the California...
- Section 31320.
(a) Any person engaged in the manufacture or sale of body armor may apply to the Department of Justice for certification that a particular type of...
- Section 31325.
Any application submitted pursuant to Section 31320 shall contain all of the following:(a) Full written reports of any investigation conducted for the purpose of determining whether...
- Section 31330.
The Department of Justice, in cooperation with the office of procurement of the Department of General Services, shall establish a schedule for ballistic testing for...
- Section 31335.
The Department of Justice shall issue an order refusing to certify a body armor as acceptable if, after due notice to the applicant, the department...
- Section 31340.
The Department of Justice shall issue an order revoking certification of a body armor if, after due notice to the applicant, the department finds any...
- Section 31345.
(a) All purchases of certified body armor under the provisions of this chapter shall be made by the Department of General Services on behalf of an...
- Section 31350.
The Department of General Services shall, pursuant to departmental regulation, after consultation with the Department of the California Highway Patrol, define the term “enforcement activities”...
- Section 31355.
The Department of Justice shall adopt and promulgate regulations for the fair and efficient enforcement of this chapter.(Added by Stats. 2010, Ch. 711, Sec. 6....
- Section 31360.
(a) A person who has been convicted of a violent felony under the laws of the United States, the State of California, or any other state,...
Last modified: October 22, 2018