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Code · California · Penal Code

§ 33305

238 words·~1 min read·/ca/penal-code/33305

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(a)An application for a permit under this article shall satisfy all of the following conditions:
(1)It shall be filed in writing.
(2)It shall be signed by the applicant if an individual, or by a member or officer qualified to sign if the applicant is a firm or corporation.
(3)It shall state the applicant’s name.
(4)It shall state the business in which the applicant is engaged.
(5)It shall state the applicant’s business address.
(6)It shall include a full description of the use to which the short-barreled rifles or short-barreled shotguns are to be put.
(b)Applications and permits shall be uniform throughout the state on forms prescribed by the Department of Justice.
(c)Each applicant for a permit shall pay at the time of filing the application a fee determined by the Department of Justice. The fee shall not exceed the application processing costs of the Department of Justice.
(d)A permit granted pursuant to this article may be renewed one year from the date of issuance, and annually thereafter, upon the filing of a renewal application and the payment of a permit renewal fee, which shall not exceed the application processing costs of the Department of Justice.
(e)After the department establishes fees sufficient to reimburse the department for processing costs, fees charged shall increase at a rate not to exceed the legislatively approved annual cost-of-living adjustments for the department’s budget.
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