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HomePenal CodeRural Indian Crime PreventionPt. 4Ch. 5.5§ 13847 Rural Indian Crime Prevention

§ 13847 Rural Indian Crime Prevention

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§ 13847 Rural Indian Crime Prevention

This law sets up a program that gives money and help to local police so they can work better with Native American communities and stop crime.

Key Takeaways

  • •The Office of Emergency Services runs the Rural Indian Crime Prevention Program.
  • •Funds can be given to local governments that set up special police programs meeting the law’s criteria.
  • •The chief of police must apply and the local legislative body must approve the grant.
  • •Grant money can’t replace other local money that would have been used for reservation crime‑prevention.
  • •The Director of Emergency Services writes guidelines that explain how the grants work.

Example

A small town police department teams up with a nearby reservation to start a joint neighborhood watch and crime‑prevention training.

The police chief fills out an application, the town council approves it, and the program gives the department grant money to pay for training and equipment. The grant can’t replace money the town would already spend on reservation crime‑prevention.

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§ 13847 Rural Indian Crime Prevention

(a)There is hereby established in the Office of Emergency Services a program of financial and technical assistance for local law enforcement, called the Rural Indian Crime Prevention Program. The program shall target the relationship between law enforcement and Native American communities to encourage and to strengthen cooperative efforts and to implement crime suppression and prevention programs. (b)The Director of Emergency Services may allocate and award funds to those local units of government, or combinations thereof, in which a special program is established in law enforcement agencies that meets the criteria set forth in Sections 13847.1 and 13847.2. (c)The allocation and award of funds shall be made upon application executed by the chief law enforcement officer of the applicant unit of government and approved by the legislative body. Funds disbursed under this chapter shall not supplant local funds that would, in the absence of the Rural Indian Crime Prevention Program, be made available to support the suppression and prevention of crime on reservations and rancherias. (d)The Director of Emergency Services shall prepare and issue administrative guidelines and procedures for the Rural Indian Crime Prevention Program consistent with this chapter. (e)The guidelines shall set forth the terms and conditions upon which the Office of Emergency Services is prepared to offer grants of funds pursuant to statutory authority. The guidelines do not constitute rules, regulations, orders, or standards of general application.

Last verified: February 26, 2026

Related Statutes

  • § 13847.1 Native American Law Enforcement Training
  • § 13847.2 Rural Indian Crime Prevention Committee
  • § 290 Sex Offender Registration Requirements
  • § 290.001 Sexually Violent Predator Registration
  • § 290.002 Out-Of-State Registrant Requirements

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Penal Code. Section 13847.
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