Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 11, § 4286 - Ammunition Purchases or Transfers for Exempted Individuals
(a) The following
types of identification will properly identify an individual who is exempt
pursuant to Penal Code section
30352,
subdivision (e), from Department approval to purchase or transfer ammunition.
(1) An ammunition vendor shall present a
valid Ammunition Vendor License issued pursuant to Penal Code section
30385.
(2) A person who is on the centralized list
of exempted federal firearms licensees maintained by the Department shall
present a Department-issued Listing Acknowledgement Letter indicating that the
individual is currently on the centralized list of exempted federal firearms
licensees.
(3) A gunsmith shall
present a valid Type 01 Federal Firearms License.
(4) A wholesaler shall present a valid Type
01 Federal Firearms License.
(5) A
manufacturer of firearms shall present a valid Type 07 Federal Firearms
License.
(6) An importer of
firearms or ammunition shall present a valid Type 08 Federal Firearms
License.
(7) A manufacturer of
ammunition shall present a valid Type 06 Federal Firearms License.
(8) An authorized law enforcement
representative of a city, county, city and county, or state or federal
government shall present written authorization from the head of the agency
authorizing the ammunition purchase or transfer, as described by Penal Code
section
30352,
subdivision (e)(7).
(9) A properly
identified sworn peace officer, as defined in Chapter 4.5 of Title 3 of Part 2
of the Penal Code, who is authorized to carry a firearm in the course and scope
of the officer's duties, shall present both:
(A) A sworn state or local peace officer's
credential, and
(B) Verifiable
written certification from the head of the agency, as described by Penal Code
section
30352,
subdivision (e)(8)(B)(i). The verifiable written certification from the head of
the agency expires 30 days after issuance.
(10) A properly identified sworn federal law
enforcement officer, who is authorized to carry a firearm in the course and
scope of the officer's duties, shall present both:
(A) A sworn federal law enforcement officer's
credential, and
(B) Verifiable
written certification from the head of the agency, as described by Penal Code
section
30352,
subdivision (e)(8)(B)(i). The verifiable written certification from the head of
the agency expires 30 days after issuance.
(b) For persons identified pursuant to
subdivisions (a)(9) and (10) of this section, the ammunition vendor shall keep
a photocopy of the front and back of the credential and the identification
document provided pursuant to subdivision (c) of this section, along with the
original verifiable written certification from the head of the agency. The
ammunition vendor shall make a copy of these records available to the
Department upon request.
(1) If the law
enforcement agency does not allow photocopies to be made of the credential, the
ammunition vendor shall retain a business card from the sworn law enforcement
officer after personally viewing the credential.
(c) At the time of delivery, the ammunition
vendor COE holder, authorized associate, or salesperson shall require the
purchaser or transferee to provide an identification document that meets the
requirements of Penal Code section
16300, to
verify that the person who is receiving delivery of the ammunition is the
person exempted pursuant to Penal Code section
30352,
subdivision (e).
(d) Once the
ammunition vendor has verified that the individual is exempt from Department
approval to purchase or transfer ammunition, the ammunition vendor may process
an ammunition purchase or transfer without Department approval.
Notes
Note: Authority cited: Section 30352, Penal Code. Reference: Section 30352, Penal Code.
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