Section 13730 Of Chapter 4. Data Collection From California Penal Code >> Title 5. >> Part 4. >> Chapter 4.
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. (a) Each law enforcement agency shall develop a system, by
January 1, 1986, for recording all domestic violence-related calls
for assistance made to the department including whether weapons are
involved. All domestic violence-related calls for assistance shall be
supported with a written incident report, as described in
subdivision (c), identifying the domestic violence incident. Monthly,
the total number of domestic violence calls received and the numbers
of those cases involving weapons shall be compiled by each law
enforcement agency and submitted to the Attorney General.
(b) The Attorney General shall report annually to the Governor,
the Legislature, and the public the total number of domestic
violence-related calls received by California law enforcement
agencies, the number of cases involving weapons, and a breakdown of
calls received by agency, city, and county.
(c) Each law enforcement agency shall develop an incident report
form that includes a domestic violence identification code by January
1, 1986. In all incidents of domestic violence, a report shall be
written and shall be identified on the face of the report as a
domestic violence incident. The report shall include at least all of
the following:
(1) A notation of whether the officer or officers who responded to
the domestic violence call observed any signs that the alleged
abuser was under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance.
(2) A notation of whether the officer or officers who responded to
the domestic violence call determined if any law enforcement agency
had previously responded to a domestic violence call at the same
address involving the same alleged abuser or victim.
(3) A notation of whether the officer or officers who responded to
the domestic violence call found it necessary, for the protection of
the peace officer or other persons present, to inquire of the
victim, the alleged abuser, or both, whether a firearm or other
deadly weapon was present at the location, and, if there is an
inquiry, whether that inquiry disclosed the presence of a firearm or
other deadly weapon. Any firearm or other deadly weapon discovered by
an officer at the scene of a domestic violence incident shall be
subject to confiscation pursuant to Division 4 (commencing with
Section 18250) of Title 2 of Part 6.