Existing law, the California Public Records Act, generally requires public records to be open for inspection by the public. Existing law provides numerous exceptions to this requirement. Under existing law, the personnel records of peace officers and custodial officers are confidential and not subject to public inspection. Existing law provides certain exemptions to this confidentiality, including the reports, investigations, and findings of certain incidents involving the use of force by a peace officer.
This bill would clarify that this confidentiality does not prohibit an agency that formerly employed a peace officer or custodial officer from disclosing the termination for cause of that officer, as specified.
Statutes affected: SB400: 832.7 PEN
02/09/23 - Introduced: 832.7 PEN
04/12/23 - Amended Senate: 832.7 PEN
06/06/23 - Amended Assembly: 832.7 PEN
06/14/23 - Amended Assembly: 832.7 PEN
01/25/24 - Amended Assembly: 832.7 PEN, 832.7 PEN, 832.7 PEN
02/23/24 - Enrolled: 832.7 PEN
02/29/24 - Chaptered: 832.7 PEN
SB 400: 832.7 PEN