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								    State of California 
<br />GOVERNMENT CODE 
<br />Section 3300 
<br />3300. This chapter is known and may be cited as the Public Safety Officers Procedural 
<br />Bill of Rights Act. 
<br />(Added by Stats. 1976, Ch. 465.) 
<br />Government Code - GOV 
<br />TITLE 1. GENERAL [100 - 7931.000]  ( Title 1 enacted by Stats. 1943, Ch. 134. ) 
<br />DIVISION 4. PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES [1000 - 3599.84]  ( Division 4 enacted by 
<br />Stats. 1943, Ch. 134. ) 
<br />CHAPTER 9.7. Public Safety Officers [3300 - 3313]  ( Chapter 9.7 added by Stats. 1976, Ch. 465. ) 
<br />3300.  This chapter is known and may be cited as the Public Safety Officers Procedural Bill of Rights 
<br />Act. 
<br />(Added by Stats. 1976, Ch. 465.) 
<br />3301.  For purposes of this chapter, the term public safety officer means all peace officers specified in 
<br />Sections 830.1, 830.2, 830.3, 830.31, 830.32, 830.33, except subdivision (e), 830.34, 830.35, except 
<br />subdivision (c), 830.36, 830.37, 830.38, 830.4, and 830.5 of the Penal Code. 
<br />The Legislature hereby finds and declares that the rights and protections provided to peace officers 
<br />under this chapter constitute a matter of statewide concern. The Legislature further finds and declares 
<br />that effective law enforcement depends upon the maintenance of stable employer-employee relations, 
<br />between public safety employees and their employers. In order to assure that stable relations are 
<br />continued throughout the state and to further assure that effective services are provided to all people of 
<br />the state, it is necessary that this chapter be applicable to all public safety officers, as defined in this 
<br />section, wherever situated within the State of California. 
<br />(Amended by Stats. 1990, Ch. 675, Sec. 1.) 
<br />3302.  (a) Except as otherwise provided by law, or whenever on duty or in uniform, no public safety 
<br />officer shall be prohibited from engaging, or be coerced or required to engage, in political activity. 
<br />(b) No public safety officer shall be prohibited from seeking election to, or serving as a member of, the 
<br />governing board of a school district.
<br />(Amended by Stats. 1978, Ch. 1173.) 
<br />3303.  When any public safety officer is under investigation and subjected to interrogation by his or her 
<br />commanding officer, or any other member of the employing public safety department, that could lead 
<br />to punitive action, the interrogation shall be conducted under the following conditions. For the purpose 
<br />of this chapter, punitive action means any action that may lead to dismissal, demotion, suspension, 
<br />reduction in salary, written reprimand, or transfer for purposes of punishment. 
<br />(a) The interrogation shall be conducted at a reasonable hour, preferably at a time when the public
<br />safety officer is on duty, or during the normal wa king hours for the public safety officer, unless the 
<br />seriousness of the investigation requires otherwise. If the interrogation does occur during off-duty time 
<br />of the public safety officer being interrogated, the public safety officer shall be compensated f or any 
<br />off-duty time in accordance with regular department procedures, and the public safety officer shall not
<br />be released from employment for any work missed.
<br />(b) The public safety officer under investigation shall be informed prior to the interrogation o f the rank,
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