California Penal Code CHAPTER 2 - Entertainment Firearms Permit
- Section 29500.
Any person who is at least 21 years of age may apply for an entertainment firearms permit from the Department of Justice. An entertainment firearms...
- Section 29505.
(a) Requests for entertainment firearms permits shall be made on application forms prescribed by the Department of Justice that require applicant information, including, but not limited...
- Section 29510.
(a) The Department of Justice shall recover the full costs of administering the entertainment firearms permit program by assessing the following application fees:(1) For the initial application:...
- Section 29515.
(a) Upon receipt of an initial or renewal application submitted as specified in Sections 29505, 29520, and 29525, the department shall examine its records, records the...
- Section 29520.
(a) An initial application for an entertainment firearms permit shall require the submission of fingerprint images and related information in a manner prescribed by the department,...
- Section 29525.
Any person who furnishes a fictitious name or address or knowingly furnishes any incorrect information or knowingly omits any information required to be provided on...
- Section 29530.
(a) An entertainment firearms permit issued by the Department of Justice shall be valid for one year from the date of issuance.(b) If at any time during...
- Section 29535.
The implementation of Sections 29500, 29505, 29515, 29520, and 29525, and of subdivision (a) of Section 29510, by the department is exempt from the Administrative...
Last modified: October 22, 2018