Regulations: Verification of Hunting Licenses

Summary:

The Department of Justice (Department) proposes to adopt section 4027 of title 11, division 5, chapter 2 of the California Code of Regulations concerning a dealer’s verification of a purchaser’s hunting license.

Existing law prohibits the sale or transfer of a firearm to any person who does not have a firearm safety certificate or is under 21 years of age. (Pen. Code, §§ 27505, 31615, 31700.)

Existing law allows the sale, transfer, purchase, or receipt of a firearm, other than a handgun, to or by a person without a firearm safety certificate, but in possession of a valid, unexpired hunting license. (§ 31700, subd. (c).) Existing law also allows the sale or transfer of a firearm, other than a handgun, semiautomatic centerfire rifle, completed frame or receiver, or firearm precursor part, to a person 18 years of age or older who possesses a valid, unexpired hunting license. (§ 27510, subd. (b)(1).)

Effective January 1, 2022, Senate Bill 715 prohibits a dealer from delivering a firearm if the validity of a hunting license cannot be confirmed upon visual inspection. (§ 28215, subd. (a)(5).) The dealer must also record the document number, GO ID, and dates valid listed on the hunting license. (§§ 28210, 28215, subd. (a)(4).) The proposed regulation requires the dealer or salesperson to report this information electronically via the Dealer Record of Sale (DROS) Entry System (DES).

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Notice Register Publication Date: April 12, 2024

Status of the Proposal:

The rulemaking is complete. On July 24, 2024, the Office of Administrative Law approved the regulations and filed them with the Secretary of State. The regulations become effective on October 1, 2024.

Final Rulemaking Documents:

Public Notice and Related Documents