BILL NUMBER: AB 529	INTRODUCED
	BILL TEXT


INTRODUCED BY   Assembly Member Jones-Sawyer

                        FEBRUARY 23, 2015

   An act to amend Section 30000 of the Penal Code, and to amend
Sections 4750 and 12805 of the Vehicle Code, relating to vehicles.


	LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGEST


   AB 529, as introduced, Jones-Sawyer. Armed prohibited persons:
vehicle registration and driver's license prohibitions.
   Existing law requires the Attorney General to establish and
maintain an online database, the Prohibited Armed Persons File, to
cross-reference persons who have ownership or possession of a firearm
on or after January 1, 1996, and who, subsequent to the date of that
ownership or possession, fall within a class of persons who are
prohibited from owning or possessing a firearm. Existing law
restricts the access of that database to specified entities,
including, among others, the courts, and specified law enforcement
and prosecutorial entities.
   This bill would require the Department of Justice to allow the
Department of Motor Vehicles to access the database in connection
with the registration of vehicles and the issuance and renewal of
driver's licenses.
   Existing law prescribes certain instances when the Department of
Motor Vehicles is required to refuse registration, or renewal or
transfer of registration, of a vehicle, including, among others, when
the application contains a false or fraudulent statement, or the
required fee has not been paid.
   This bill would additionally require the department to refuse
registration, or renewal or transfer of registration, of a vehicle,
when the department determines that the person to whom the vehicle
is, or will be, registered is listed as a prohibited person in the
Prohibited Armed Persons File. The bill would require the department,
before registering a vehicle, or renewing or transferring the
registration of a vehicle, to access the Prohibited Armed Persons
File to determine if the person to whom the vehicle is, or will be,
registered is listed as a prohibited person.
   Existing law prescribes certain instances when the Department of
Motor Vehicles is required to refuse to issue or renew a driver's
license, including, among others, when the person seeking the license
is not of legal age to receive a driver's license.
   This bill would additionally require the department to refuse to
issue or renew the driver's license of a person who the department
determines is listed as a prohibited person in the Prohibited Armed
Persons File. The bill would require the department, before issuing
or renewing a driver's license, to access the Prohibited Armed
Persons File to determine if the person applying for, or renewing,
the driver's license is listed as a prohibited person.
   Vote: majority. Appropriation: no. Fiscal committee: yes.
State-mandated local program: no.


THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:

  SECTION 1.  Section 30000 of the Penal Code is amended to read:
   30000.  (a) The Attorney General shall establish and maintain an
online database to be known as the Prohibited Armed Persons File. The
purpose of the file is to  cross-reference  
identify  persons who have ownership or possession of a firearm
on or after January 1, 1996, as indicated by a record in the
Consolidated Firearms Information System, and who, subsequent to the
date of that ownership or possession of a firearm, fall within a
class of persons who are prohibited from owning or possessing a
firearm.
   (b)  The   Except   as provided in
subdivision (c), the  information contained in the Prohibited
Armed Persons File shall  only  be available 
only  to those entities specified in, and pursuant to,
subdivision (b) or (c) of Section 11105, through the California Law
Enforcement Telecommunications System, for the purpose of determining
if persons are armed and prohibited from possessing firearms. 
   (c) The Department of Justice shall provide access to the
Prohibited Armed Persons File to the Department of Motor Vehicles for
purposes of complying with Sections 4750 and 12805 of the Vehicle
Code. 
  SEC. 2.  Section 4750 of the Vehicle Code is amended to read:
   4750.  The department shall refuse registration, or renewal or
transfer of registration, upon any of the following grounds:
   (a) The application contains any false or fraudulent statement.
   (b) The required fee has not been paid.
   (c) The registration, or renewal or transfer of registration, is
prohibited by the requirements of Part 5 (commencing with Section
43000) of Division 26 of the Health and Safety Code.
   (d) The owner of a heavy vehicle, which is subject to the heavy
vehicle use tax imposed pursuant to Section 4481 of Title 26 of the
United States Code, has not presented sufficient evidence, as
determined by the department, that the tax for the vehicle has been
paid pursuant to that section.
   (e) Evidence of financial responsibility,  that 
 which  is required for a vehicle registration renewal
 where   when  there is no change in
registered owner, has not been provided to the department pursuant to
Section 4000.37 or electronically. This subdivision does not apply
to any of the following:
   (1) A vehicle for which a certification has been filed pursuant to
Section 4604, until the vehicle is registered for operation upon the
highway.
   (2) A vehicle owned or leased by, or under the direction of, the
United States or any public entity that is included in Section 811.2
of the Government Code.
   (3) A vehicle registration renewal application  where
  when  there is a change of registered owner. 

   (f) (1) The department determines that the person to whom the
vehicle is, or will be, registered is listed as a prohibited person
in the Prohibited Armed Persons File, pursuant to Section 30000 of
the Penal Code.  
   (2) The department shall, before registering a vehicle, or
renewing or transferring the registration of a vehicle, access the
Prohibited Armed Persons File to determine if the person to whom the
vehicle is, or will be, registered is listed as a prohibited person.

  SEC. 3.  Section 12805 of the Vehicle Code is amended to read:
   12805.  The department shall not issue a driver's license to, or
renew  a   the  driver's license of, any
person:
   (a) Who is not of legal age to receive a driver's license.
   (b) Whose best corrected visual acuity is 20/200 or worse in that
person's better eye, as verified by an optometrist or
ophthalmologist. No person may use a bioptic telescopic or similar
lens to meet the 20/200 visual acuity standards.
   (c) Who is unable, as shown by examination, to understand traffic
signs or signals or who does not have a reasonable knowledge of the
provisions of this code governing the operations of vehicles upon the
highways.
   (d) When it is determined, by examination or other evidence, that
the person is unable to safely operate a motor vehicle upon a
highway.
   (e) Who is unable to read and understand simple English used in
highway traffic and directional signs. This subdivision does not
apply to any person holding an operator's or chauffeur's license
issued by this state and valid on September 11, 1957.
   (f) Who holds a valid driver's license issued by a foreign
jurisdiction unless the license has been surrendered to the
department, or is lost or destroyed.
   (g) Who has ever held, or is the holder of, a license to drive
issued by another state, territory, or possession of the United
States, the District of Columbia, or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,
and that license has been suspended by reason, in whole or in part,
of a conviction of a traffic violation until the suspension period
has  terminated, except that the   terminated.
The  department may issue a license to the applicant if, in the
opinion of the department, it will be safe to issue a license to a
person whose license to drive was suspended by a state that is not a
party to the Driver License Compact provided for in Chapter 6
(commencing with Section 15000) of Division 6.
   (h) Who has ever held, or is the holder of, a license to drive
issued by another state, territory, or possession of the United
States, the District of Columbia or the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico,
and that license has been revoked by reason, in whole or in part, of
a conviction of a traffic violation, until the revocation has been
terminated or after the expiration of one year from the date the
license was revoked, whichever occurs  first, except that the
  first. The  department may issue a license to
the applicant if, in the opinion of the department, it will be safe
to issue a license to a person whose license to drive was revoked by
a state that is not a party to the Driver License Compact provided
for in Chapter 6 (commencing with Section 15000) of Division 6. 
   (i) (1) Who the department determines is listed as a prohibited
person in the Prohibited Armed Persons File, pursuant to Section
30000 of the Penal Code.  
   (2) The department shall, before issuing or renewing a driver's
license, access the Prohibited Armed Persons File to determine if the
person applying for, or renewing, the driver's license is listed as
a prohibited person.