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1005.1 PURPOSE AND SCOPE
The purpose of this policy is to describe the notification requirements and procedures that
members must follow when certain arrests, convictions, and court orders restrict their ability to
perform the official duties and responsibilities of the Santa Ana Police Department. This policy will
also describe the notification requirements and procedures that certain retired officers must follow
when an arrest, conviction, or court order disqualifies them from possessing a firearm.
1005.2 DOMESTIC VIOLENCE CONVICTIONS AND COURT ORDERS
Federal and California law prohibit individuals convicted of, or having an outstanding warrant for,
certain offenses and individuals convicted of certain offenses and individuals subject to certain
court orders from lawfully possessing firearms. Such convictions and court orders often involve
allegations of the use or attempted use of force, or threatened use of a weapon on any individual
in a domestic relationship (e.g., spouse, cohabitant, parent, child) (18 USC § 922; Penal Code
§ 29805).
All members and retired officers with identification cards issued by the Department are responsible
for ensuring that they have not been disqualified from possessing firearms by any such conviction
or court order, and shall promptly report any such conviction or court order to a supervisor, as
provided in this policy.
1005.3 OTHER CRIMINAL CONVICTIONS AND COURT ORDERS
Government Code § 1029 prohibits any person convicted of a felony from being a peace officer
in the State of California. This prohibition applies regardless of whether the guilt was established
by way of a verdict, guilty, or nolo contendere plea.
Convictions of certain violations of the Vehicle Code and other provisions of law may also place
restrictions on a member's ability to fully perform the duties of the job.
Outstanding warrants as provided in Penal Code § 29805 also place restrictions on a member's
ability to possess a firearm.
While legal restrictions may or may not be imposed by statute or by the courts upon conviction of
any criminal offense, criminal conduct by members of this department may be inherently in conflict
with law enforcement duties and the public trust, and shall be reported as provided in this policy.
1005.4 REPORTING
All members and all retired officers with an identification card issued by the Department
shall immediately notify their supervisors (retired officers should immediately notify the Watch
Commander or the Chief of Police) in writing of any past or current criminal detention,
arrest, charge, or conviction in any state or foreign country, regardless of whether or not the matter
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All members and all retired officers with an identification card issued by the Department shall
further promptly notify their supervisors (retired officers should immediately notify the Watch
Commander or the Chief of Police) in writing if they become the subject of a domestic violence-
related order or any court order that prevents the member or retired officer from possessing a
firearm or requires suspension or revocation of applicable POST certification.
Any member whose criminal arrest, conviction, or court order restricts or prohibits that member
from fully and properly performing their duties, including carrying a firearm, may be disciplined.
This includes but is not limited to being placed on administrative leave, reassignment, and/or
termination. Any effort to remove such disqualification or restriction shall remain entirely the
responsibility of the member, on the member's own time and expense.
Any member failing to provide prompt written notice pursuant to this policy shall be subject to
discipline, up to and including termination.
Retired officers may have their identification cards rescinded or modified, as may be appropriate
(see the Retiree Concealed Firearms Policy).
1005.4.1 NOTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
The Administration Bureau Bureau Commander shall submit within 10 days of final disposition a
notice to POST of a conviction or Government Code § 1029 reason that disqualifies any current
peace officer employed by this department or any former peace officer if this department was
responsible for the investigation (11 CCR 1003).
1005.5 POLICY
The Santa Ana Police Department requires disclosure of member arrests, convictions, and certain
court orders to maintain the high standards, ethics, and integrity in its workforce, and to ensure
compatibility with the duties and responsibilities of the Department.