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(a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following:(1) A substantial amount of firearm-related offenses are committed against the people of California by individuals who are legally prohibited from possessing a firearm.
(2) In enacting this section, the Legislature intends to support efforts of the criminal justice community through a focused effort by law enforcement and prosecuting agencies to identify, locate, apprehend, and prosecute individuals who are in possession of a firearm despite their prohibited status.
(3) The mission of the programs established pursuant to this section shall be to reduce
violent firearm-related offenses in the county through proactive surveillance, within the limits of statutory and constitutional law, and the arrest of individuals who are armed and prohibited from possessing a firearm.
(4) Identifying and developing a reliable and sustainable funding for the teams established by this section, including those established in rural and regional areas, is critical for reducing firearm-related crimes in California.
(b) Any county may establish and implement a Disarming Prohibited Persons Taskforce (DPPT) team program pursuant to this section.
(c) A DPPT team may consist of officers and agents from any of the following law enforcement agencies:
(1) Police departments.
(2) Sheriff’s departments.
(3) The Bureau of Investigations of the Office of the District Attorney.
(4) County probation departments.
(5) To the extent that any of these agencies have available resources and choose to participate:
(A) The Department of Justice.
(B) The Department of the California Highway Patrol.
(C) The Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation.
(D) The Federal Bureau of Investigation.
(d) A DPPT team program
established pursuant to this section shall have the following objectives:
(1) To identify, monitor, arrest, and assist in the prosecution of individuals who are armed and prohibited from possessing a firearm.
(2) To collect data to determine if the proactive law enforcement procedures adopted by the program are effective in reducing violent firearm-related crimes.
(3) To develop procedures for operating a multijurisdictional regional task force.