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(a) Upon appropriation by the Legislature, the Department of Justice shall allocate grants to may establish a pilot program to allocate grants to the Disarming Prohibited Persons Taskforce (DPPT) teams team established pursuant to Section 30025 for the purpose of investigating, locating, apprehending, and prosecuting individuals who are in possession of a firearm, despite their prohibited status,
in the DPPT team’s jurisdiction. the County of Ventura.(b) A jurisdiction which has established a DPPT team may If the County of Ventura establishes a DPPT team, it may apply to the department to receive a grant by submitting a workplan that identifies the jurisdiction’s plans for use of the grants.
(c) The department shall award grants
determine whether to award a grant based on the following criteria:
(1) The quality and completeness of the workplan submitted.
(2) Whether the applying jurisdiction County of Ventura has provided, or plans to provide, additional training relating to firearm confiscation.
(3) The proportion and the total number of prohibited persons in the jurisdiction.
(4) The rate of gun-related crime in the jurisdiction.
(5) Commitments by other law enforcement partners to assist the taskforce.
(d) On or before 15 months after receiving a grant pursuant to this section, a the DPPT team program shall submit a report to the Department of Justice and to the Legislature containing information relating to the team’s activities, including, but not limited to, all of the following:
(1) The number of individuals in the Armed Prohibited Persons System (APPS) in the team’s jurisdiction
County of Ventura before and after receiving a grant pursuant to this section.
(2) The number of individuals in the team’s jurisdiction County of Ventura cleared from the APPS.
(3) The number of individuals in the team’s jurisdiction County of Ventura added to the APPS.
(4) The degree to which the backlog in the APPS in the team’s jurisdiction
County of Ventura has been reduced or eliminated.
(5) The number of firearms recovered due to the enforcement activities of the team.
(6) The number of contacts and attempted contacts with individuals in the APPS during the team’s enforcement efforts.
(7) Information regarding collaboration with the Department of Justice.
(8) Improvements that could be made to the APPS to expedite investigations and promote collaboration across jurisdictions.
(e) A report to be submitted to the Legislature pursuant to subdivision (d) shall be submitted in compliance with Section 9795 of the
Government Code.