48986.
(a) (1) A local educational agency shall inform, through a notice in the manner prescribed in this section, the parents or guardians of each enrolled pupil of the importance of practicing secure firearm storage for in all homes in which firearms are present. The notice shall be titled “Secure Firearm Storage Notification” and shall contain all of the following information:(A) A description of the risks of children accessing unsecured firearms in the home.
(B) Information and resources about the importance of secure firearm storage for preventing youth firearm suicide and preventing children and teens from accessing guns and bringing them to school.
(C) A plain language summary of California’s child access prevention laws and laws relating to the secure storage of firearms, including, but not limited to, Division 4 (commencing with Section 25000) of Title 4 of Part 6 of the Penal Code. The summary of the laws shall begin with the preventative requirement in subdivision (a) of Section 25145 of the Penal Code.
(D) The internet website address for the Department of Justice’s Roster
of Firearm Safety Devices Certified for Sale.
(2) The notice shall be provided annually in writing at the beginning of the first semester or quarter of the regular school term.
(3) The notice shall be informed by the most updated model language developed pursuant to subdivision (c).
(b) (1) The notice described in subdivision (a) shall be made using any of the methods described in Section 48981 that apply and may be provided as a single notice for multiple pupils living in the same household.
(2) A school district shall provide the notice as part of the annual notification required pursuant to Section 48980.
(3) For all local educational agencies that maintain a website, the notice shall additionally be posted, and annually updated, on the local educational agency’s internet website.
(4) Local educational agencies are encouraged to share the information contained within the notice with school communities through multiple easily accessible mediums, including internet-based communications, including, but not limited to, any social media accounts used by the local educational agency, and through other digital and nondigital communications.
(c) (1) On or before July 1, 2023,
2027, the department shall develop, in consultation with the Department of Justice, model language for the notice described in subdivision (a).
(2) On or before July 1, 2024, 2028, and each July 1 thereafter, the department shall update as necessary for any change in the law, in consultation with the Department of Justice, the model language developed for the notice described in subdivision (a) pursuant to paragraph (1).
(3) The department shall share the model language developed and updated pursuant to paragraphs (1) and (2) in both of the following manners:
(A) Annually with all local educational agencies for the purposes described in subdivision (a).
(B) Upon request, with any private school for distribution or potential distribution by the private school.
(4) On or before July 1, 2027, the department shall also provide formatting and content options for local educational agencies to post the notice described in subdivision (a) on their respective internet websites and for posting other relevant information and resources about secure firearm storage using other internet-based communication options, including, but not limited to, social media.
(d) A local educational agency, a private school, and the department are
immune from civil liability for any damages allegedly caused by, arising out of, or relating to the notice if the entity provided the notice using the model language provided to it by the department.
(e) The department shall encourage each local educational agency to adopt a policy and practice of providing the Secure Firearm Storage Notification to parents, guardians, and caregivers when otherwise providing notice to parents, guardians, or caregivers of disciplinary actions or supports given related to threats against other pupils or threats of self-harm.
(f) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
(1) “Local educational agency” means a school district, county office of education, or charter
school.
(2) “Private school” means a person, firm, association, partnership, or corporation offering or conducting private school
instruction in the state.
(3) “Private school instruction” means instruction at the elementary or high school level for one or more pupils who are 6 to 18 years of age, inclusive. Private school instruction includes, but is not limited to, instruction by conventional or traditional private schools, private school satellite programs, private online or virtual schools, and certified nonpublic nonsectarian schools.