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FILE NO. 150912 ORDINANCE NO. 190-15 1 [Police Code - Monitoring Requirements for Firearms and Ammunition Transactions] 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ordinance amending the Police Code to require firearms dealers to install, maintain, and operate video surveillance equipment and to transmit records of all ammunition sales to the Police Department. NOTE: Unchanged Code text and uncodified text are in plain Arial font. Additions to Codes are in single-underline italics Times New Roman font. Deletions to Codes are in strikethrough italics Times }lerv Roman font. Board amendment additions are in double-underlined Arial font. Board amendment deletions are in strikethrough Arial font. Asterisks (* * * *) indicate the omission of unchanged Code subsections or parts of tables. Be it ordained by the People of the City and County of San Francisco: Section 1. Findings. 12 (a) In 2011, 2,928 people died from firearm-related injuries in California and 2,884 1 other people were hospitalized for non-fatal gunshot wounds. In 2011, 1,56 homicides were 14 committed with firearms in California. The City and County of San Francisco has a strong 15 interest in protecting its citizens from gun violence. The City has enacted a common sense 16 licensing scheme for the sale of firearms and ammunition aimed at reducing gun violence in 17 San Francisco. 18 (b) A 2009 study found that cities in states that comprehensively regulate retail 19 firearms dealers and cities where these businesses undergo regular compliance inspections 20 have significantly lower levels of gun trafficking than other cities. A national study of gun 21 trafficking investigations in 2000, found that corrupt retail gun dealers accounted for more 22 guns diverted into the illegal market than any other single trafficking channel. A 200 study 2 revealed that more than half of dealers surveyed were willing to make a "straw sale," where 24 one person unlawfully buys a gun intended for another. In a 2010 study of California firearm 25 dealers, 20% were willing to participate in a straw sale. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 1

1 (c) In 2006, New York City conducted an undercover sting operation that revealed 2 27 gun dealers facilitating illegal sales of firearms that were later used for criminal purposes in the city. New York brought a lawsuit against these dealers, many of whom agreed to settle 4 the case by stipulating to a number of changes to their business practices to reduce the illegal 5 sale of guns. Such changes included the use of in-store observation, including use of 6 videotape surveillance, and records monitoring. A study that compared the number of 7 weapons recovered by the New York Police Department originating in the stores that were 8 parties to the settlement before and after the settlement revealed a significant drop in guns 9 from those stores used in crimes after the settlement and imposition of the new business 1 O practices. 11 (d) Gun violence is frequently perpetrated by individuals who are not legally 12 permitted to possess a firearm due to prior criminal convictions or other restrictions. Criminals 1 sometimes obtain guns through firearms dealers who do not conduct the proper background 14 check or who do not properly control their inventory. Criminals also use false identification to 15 purchase firearms from dealers. Requiring licensed gun dealers to video record gun 16 transactions and areas of the store where guns and ammunition are stored and handled will 17 likely discourage gun traffickers and buyers who use false identification from buying weapons 18 and will also likely discourage theft. 19 II I 20 I I I 21 Ill 22 I I I 2 I I I 24 Ill 25 I I I BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 2

1 Section 2. The Police Code is hereby amended by revising Article 9, Sections 61.10 2 and 615, to read as follows: 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 24 25 SEC. 61.10. LICENSE - CONDITIONS. In addition to all other requirements and conditions stated in Sections 61-619 -. --if' 1hHris Article, each license shall be subject to all of the following conditions, the breach of any of which shall be sufficient cause for revocation of the license by the Chief of Police: * * * * (o) Licensee shall ensure that its business location is monitored by a video surveillance system that meets the [allowing requirements: (1) The system shall include cameras, monitors, digital video recorders, and cabling. if necessary to meet any ofthe other requirements listed below. (2) The number and location ofthe cameras are subject to the approval ofthe Chief of Police or his or her designee. The cameras shall be sufficient in number and location to monitor all places where firearms or ammunition are stored, handled, sold, transferred, or carried, including. but not limited to, counters, safes, vaults, cabinets, shelves, cases, and entryways. The video surveillance system shall operate continuously, without interruption, whenever the licensee is open for business. Whenever the licensee is not open for business, the system shall be triggered by a motion detector and begin recording immediately upon detection of any motion within the monitored area. () The sale or transfer of a firearm or ammunition shall be recorded by the video surveillance system in such a way that the facial features o{the purchaser or transferee are clearly visible. (4) When recording. the video surveillance system shall record continuously and store color images oft he monitored area at a frequency of not less than 15 frames per second. The system shall produce retrievable and identifiable images and video recordings on media approved by the Chief BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page

1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 of Police or his or her designee that can be enlarged through projection or other means, and can be made a permanent record for use in a criminal investigation. The system shall be capable of delineating on playback the activity and physical features ofpersons or areas where guns and ammunition are stored and handled within the premises. (5) The stored images shall be maintained on the business premises ofthe licensee tor a period not less than one year from the date of recordation and shall be made available to federal, state, or local law entorcement agencies upon service of a search warrant. Law entorcement agencies may only use images thus obtained tor legitimate law entorcement purposes. (6) The video surveillance system shall be maintained in proper working order at all times. Jfthe system becomes inoperable, it must be repaired or replaced within fifteen calendar days. The licensee shall inspect the system at least weekly to ensure that it is operational and images are being recorded and retained as required. The licensee shall notifj; the Chief of Police or his or her designee that the system has become inoperable as soon as practicable after discovering inoperability. The licensee shall allow the Chief of Police or his or her designee to inspect the system to ensure operability. (7) The licensee shall post a sign in a conspicuous place at each entrance to the premises that states in block letters not less than one inch in height: THESE PREMISES ARE UNDER VIDEO SURVEILLANCE. YOUR IMAGE MAY BE RECORDED. * * * * SEC. 615. RECORDS OF AMMUNITION SALES 21 22 (a) Definitions. As used in this Section 615, these terms shall have the tollowing meanings: (1) "Firearm ammunition," as used in this Section, shall include any 2 ammunition for use in any pistol or revolver, or semiautomatic rifle or assault weapon, but 24 shall not include ammunition for shotguns that contains shot that is No. 4 or smaller. 25 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page4

1 (2) "Semiautomatic rifle," as used in this Section, shall mean any 2 repeating rifle which utilizes a portion of the energy of a firing cartridge to extract the fired cartridge case and chamber the next round, and which requires a separate pull of the trigger 4 to fire each cartridge. 5 () "Assault weapon," as used in this Section, shall mean any of the 6 weapons designated in California Penal Code Section 12276 or 12276.1. 7 (4) "Vendor," as used in this Section, shall mean any person located in 8 the City and County of San Francisco who is engaged in the sale of firearm ammunition, 9 including any retail firearms dealer. 10 (5) "Remote Vendor," as used in this Section, shall mean any person 11 engaged in the sale of firearm ammunition, including any retail firearms dealer, who is located 12 outside the City and County of San Francisco but delivers or causes to be delivered firearm 1 ammunition to an address within the City and County of San Francisco. 14 (b) No Vendor or Remote Vendor engaging in a transaction tor delivery to an 15 address in the City and County of San Francisco shall sell or otherwise transfer ownership of any 16 firearm ammunition without at the time of purchase recording the following information on a 17 form to be prescribed by the Chief of Police: 18 (1) the name of the Vendor or Remote Vendor (including the name of 19 the specific individual) transferring ownership to the transferee; 20 (2) the place where the transfer occurred; in the case ofa Remote 21 Vendor, the place oftransfer shall be the origin ofthe shipment; 22 () the date and time of the transfer; a Remote Vendor shall record the 2 date and time ofthe shipment; 24 25 (4) the name, address and date of birth of the transferee; BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 5

1 (5) the transferee's driver's license number, or other identification 2 number, and the state in which it was issued; 4 (6) (7) the brand, type and amount of ammunition transferred; and the transferee's signature and thumbprint. 5 (c) Any Vendor or Remote Vendor who sells or otherwise transfers ownership 6 of five hundred (500) or more rounds af any firearm ammunition to a transferee in a single 7 transaction, where the transaction occurs within the City and County of San Francisco or the 8 firearm ammunition is ordered for delivery to an address within the City and County of San 9 Francisco, shall be subject to the reporting requirement of this subsection (c). Within 24 hours 10 of the commencement a/the transaction, regardless o.fwhen the firearm ammunition is delivered, On a 11 weekly basis. the Vendor or Remote Vendor shall report the ammunition transactions for the 12 previous week to the Chief of Police or his or her designee by electronic mail or by such other 1 means specified by the Chief of Police or his or her designee. The report shall contain the same 14 information required under subsection (b) for each transaction. In determining the number of 15 rounds sold or otherwise transferred for purposes a/complying with this subsection (c), the Vendor or 16 1 Remote Vendor shall include any combination a/types, brands or calibers sold or transferred to the 17 transferee. 18 (d) No Vendor or Remote Vendor shall knowingly make a false entry in, or fail 19 to make a required entry in, records prepared in accordance with subsection (b). No Vendor 20 or Remote Vendor shall fail to submit the report required under subsection (c) in a timely 21 manner, or knowingly include false information in such report. A Vendor or Remote Vendor 22 must maintain the records required under subsection (b) on the premises for a period of not 2 less than two years from the date of the recorded transfer. Said records shall be subject to 24 inspection by the Police Department at any time during normal business hours. 25 (e) Penalties. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page6

1 (1) First Conviction. Any person violating any provision of this Section 2 shall be guilty of an infraction. Upon conviction of the infraction, the violator shall be punished by a fine of not less than $50 nor more than $100. 4 (2) Subsequent Convictions. In any accusatory pleading charging a 5 violation of this Section, if the defendant has been previously convicted of a violation of this 6 Section, each such previous violation and conviction shall be charged in the accusatory 7 pleading. Any person violating any provision of this Section a second time within a 90-day 8 period shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not less than $00 9 and not more than $400 for each provision violated, or by imprisonment in the County Jail for 1 O a period of not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. Any person 11 violating any provision of this Section, a third time, and each subsequent time, within a 0-day 12 period shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not less than $400 1 and not more than $500 for each provision violated, or by imprisonment in the County Jail for 14 a period of not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment. 15 (f) Severability. If any subsection, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this 16 Section be for any reason declared unconstitutional or invalid or ineffective by any court of 17 competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity or the effectiveness of the 18 remaining portions of this Section or any part thereof. The Board of Supervisors hereby 19 declares that it would have adopted this Section notwithstanding the unconstitutionality, 20 invalidity, or ineffectiveness of any one or more of its subsections, sentences, clauses, 21 phrases, or words. 22 2 Section. Scope of Ordinance. In enacting this ordinance, the Board of Supervisors 24 intends to amend only those words, phrases, paragraphs, subsections, sections, articles, 25 numbers, punctuation marks, charts, diagrams, or any other constituent parts of the Police BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 7

1 Code that are explicitly shown in this ordinance as additions or deletions, in accordance with 2 the "Note" that appears under the official title of the ordinance. 4 Section 4. Severability. If any sentence, clause, phrase, or word of the amendment to 5 Sec. 61.10 contained in Section 2 of this ordinance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by 6 a decision of a court of competent jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the 7 remaining portions or applications of Section 61.10 or the remainder of the ordinance. If any 8 sentence, clause, phrase, or word of the amendment to Sec. 615 contained in Section 2 of 9 this ordinance is held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a decision of a court of competent 1 O jurisdiction, such decision shall not affect the validity of the remaining portions or applications 11 of Section 615 or the remainder of the ordinance. The Board of Supervisors hereby declares 12 that it would have passed this ordinance and each and every section, subsection, sentence, 1 clause, phrase, and word not declared invalid or unconstitutional without regard to whether 14 any other portion of the ordinance or application thereof would be subsequently declared 15 invalid or unconstitutional. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 2 24 25 Section 5. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective 0 days after enactment. Enactment occurs when the Mayor signs the ordinance, the Mayor returns the ordinance unsigned or does not sign the ordinance within ten days of receiving it, or the Board of Supervisors overrides the Mayor's veto of the ordinance. APPROVED AS TO FORM: DENNIS J. HERRERA, City Attorney By:'~ BRADLEY A. RUSSI Deputy City Attorney n:\legana\as2015\ 1600012\0104571.doc Supervisor Farrell BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Page 8

City and County of San Francisco Tails Ordinance City Hall 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett Place San Francisco, CA 94102-4689 File Number: 150912 Date Passed: November 0, 2015 Ordinance amending the Police Code to require firearms dealers to install, maintain, and operate video surveillance equipment and to transmit records of all ammunition sales to the Police Department. October 21, 2015 Budget and Finance Committee - RECOMMENDED October 27, 2015 Board of Supervisors - PASSED ON FIRST READING Ayes: 9 - Breed, Campos, Christensen, Cohen, Farrell, Kim, Tang, Wiener and Yee Excused: 2 - Avalos and Mar November 0, 2015 Board of Supervisors - FINALLY PASSED Ayes: 11 - Avalos, Breed, Campos, Christensen, Cohen, Farrell, Kim, Mar, Tang, Wiener and Yee File No. 150912 I hereby certify that the foregoing Ordinance was Fl NALLY PASSED on 11//2015 by the Board of Supervisors of the City and County of San Francisco. 11t~1t< I Date Approved City and County of San Francisco Pages Printed at 10:21 am on 1114115