11108.10.
(a) In addition to the requirements of Sections 11108.2 and 11108.3, if a law enforcement agency
seizes or recovers an operable firearm that was unlawfully possessed, used for any unlawful purpose, recovered from the scene of a crime, is reasonably believed to have been used or associated with the commission of a crime, or is acquired by the agency as an abandoned or discarded firearm, the agency shall test fire the firearm, or cause the firearm to be test fired, as soon as practicable and submit the ballistic images to the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network or a similar automated ballistic identification system used by that agency to determine whether the firearm is associated with, or related to, a crime crime, criminal event, or individual associated with or related to, a crime, or criminal
event.(b) If a law enforcement agency recovers any cartridge case at a crime scene or has reason to believe that a recovered cartridge case is related to, or associated with, the commission of a crime, or the unlawful discharge of a firearm, that agency shall, as soon as practicable, submit, or cause to be submitted, the ballistic image to the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network or a similar automated ballistic identification system used by that agency.
(c) A law enforcement agency that does not have the capability to test fire a firearm or to obtain or submit ballistic images shall comply with this section by contracting or otherwise having an agreement with another law enforcement agency or crime lab in the state that has the appropriate capability and access
to process any firearms or cartridge cases the agency seizes or recovers, as required by this section.
(d) The
Department of Justice shall develop and promulgate a protocol for the implementation of this section.
(e) As used in this section, “law enforcement agency” means the police department of any city or sheriff’s department of any county, the Department of the California Highway Patrol, and the University of California or the California State University Police Departments.