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DOJ Introduces Proposed Regulations Adding “Privacy Notices” To Firearm Related Forms

July 24, 2017

On Monday, July 24, the California Department of Justice introduced another set of proposed regulations, this time for the purpose of adding required “privacy notices” to certain firearm-related forms.Members may recall that last December, DOJ’s Privacy Office began mailing letters like this one to certified Firearm Safety Instructors informing them that DOJ inadvertently disclosed their name, date of birth, and California Driver’s License and/or Identification Card numbers to an unknown third party. It was later discovered that the unknown party was, in fact, a reporter for Southern California Public Radio. In response to DOJ’s incompetence, and otherwise, lack of respect for the personal information of thousands of Firearm Safety Instructors, NRA and CRPA attorneys provided members with comprehensive information on what steps to take to protect their privacy. While the proposed text of the regulations does not contain any significant changes, DOJ is seeking to modify a number of firearm-related forms by including a “privacy notice” required under California law. Some firearm related forms already contain a “privacy notice,” while others do not, and DOJ appears to have just realized the discrepancy. The proposed changes will make each of the affected forms consistent regarding the required “privacy notice.” Each “privacy notice” contains information on how DOJ will collect, use, and potentially disclose an individual’s personal information that is contained in the submitted form. Of note, the statement concerning the possible disclosure of personal information reads: “[W]e may need to share the information you give us with entities as authorized in Penal Code section 11105. The information you provide may also be disclosed in the following circumstances: §  With other persons or agencies where necessary to perform their legal duties, and their use of your information is compatible and complies with state law, such as for investigations or for licensing certification, or regulatory purposes; §  To another government agency as required by state or federal law.” The firearm-related forms which will contain the new “privacy notices” include the following:

Pursuant to California rulemaking requirements, DOJ will be holding a public hearing to receive comments from the public regarding the proposed changes to these forms. The hearing will take place on September 12, 2017, from 1-3 p.m. at the Resources Building Auditorium, located at 1416 9th Street, Sacramento, California 95814. We encourage all of our members who are able to attend to voice their opinions. But if past experience tells us anything, expect nothing more than a room with a tape recorder. If you are not able to attend in person, you can still submit written comments no later than 5 p.m. on September 12, 2017, to the following person: Jeff Amador Department of Justice P.O. Box 160487 Sacramento, CA 95816-0487 Email: regulations@doj.ca.gov Fax: (916) 227-1068 NRA and CRPA attorneys will continue to monitor the situation and provide members with more information as it becomes available. In the meantime, make sure you are subscribed to NRA and CRPA email alerts to keep informed about this and other important Second Amendment issues in California.

On Monday, July 24, the California Department of Justice introduced another set of proposed regulations, this time for the purpose of adding required “privacy notices” to certain firearm-related forms.Members may recall that last December, DOJ’s Privacy Office began mailing letters like this one to certified Firearm Safety Instructors informing them that DOJ inadvertently disclosed their name, date of birth, and California Driver’s License and/or Identification Card numbers to an unknown third party.

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