On September 30, 2021, Governor Newsom signed a series of eight (8) policing reform
legislation aimed at increasing transparency of peace officer misconduct records and
creating a system to decertify peace officers for serious misconduct, improving policing
responsibility and accountability guidelines, raising eligibility standards, banning
harmful restraint techniques, and creates a public forum for the funding, acquisition,
and use of military equipment.
AB 481 was authored by Assemblymember David Chiu (D-San Francisco) to address the
funding, acquisition, and use of military equipment.
AB 481 Definition of Military Equipment
The Assembly Bill has designated the following categories of items as military equipment.
The El Camino College Police Department has equipment that meets the criteria for
6 of the 15 categories (categories 1, 5, 7, 9, and 14):
- Unmanned, remotely piloted, powered aerial or ground vehicles (Equipment Category
1)
- RC Car for Training (In process for turn-in)
- Mine-resistant ambush-protected vehicles or armored personnel carriers (Equipment
Category 2)
- High mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicles (HMMWV), two-and-one-half-ton trucks,
five-ton trucks, or wheeled vehicles that have a breaching or entry apparatus attached
(Equipment Category 3)
- Tracked armored vehicles that provide ballistic protection to their occupants (Equipment
Category 4)
- Command and control vehicles that are either built or modified to facilitate the operational
control and direction of public safety units (Equipment Category 5)
- Ford Expedition - Watch Commanders Vehicle
- Outfitted with upgraded radio systems and computer access.
- Weaponized aircraft, vessels, or vehicles of any kind (Equipment Category 6)
- Battering rams, slugs, and breaching apparatuses that are explosive in nature (Equipment
Category 7)
- Less Lethal Shotgun: is used to deploy the less-lethal 12-gauge Super-Sock Beanbag
Round.
- Firearms and ammunition of .50 caliber or greater, excluding standard-issue shotguns
and standard-issue shotgun ammunition (Equipment Category 8)
- Specialized firearms and ammunition of less than .50 caliber, including firearms and
accessories identified as assault weapons in Penal Code § 30510 and Penal Code §30515,
with the exception of standard-issue handguns (Equipment Category 9)
- AR 15 (Patrol) and MP5 Rifles (Special Rescue Teams): Firing a .223 bullet having
greater accuracy over a long distance.
- Any firearm or firearm accessory that is designed to launch explosive projectiles
(Equipment Category 10)
- Noise-flash diversionary devices and explosive breaching tools (Equipment Category
11)
- Munitions containing tear gas or OC, excluding standard, service-issued handheld pepper
spray (Equipment Category 12)
- TASER® Shockwave, microwave weapons, water cannons, and long-range acoustic devices
(Equipment Category 13)
- Kinetic energy weapons and munitions (Equipment Category 14)
- 40 MM Launchers and Rounds: are utilized by department personnel as a less-lethal
tool to launch impact rounds.
- PepperBall launchers: are utilized by department personnel as a less-lethal tool to
launch pepper balls over a longer distance.
- Any other equipment as determined by a governing body or a state agency to require
additional oversight (Equipment Category 15)
The full text of AB 481 is available here.
Public Input Regarding AB 481
As required for transparency, ECPD has uploaded multiple written documents on this
website.
Draft Policy 706 - Military Equipment