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PEN 243.9

California Code, PEN 243.9.

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PEN:243.9California Code, PEN 243.9.2001-01-01Y-https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=243.9.&l...

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Penal Code - PEN 243.9. PART 1. OF CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS [25. - 680.4.] TITLE 8. OF CRIMES AGAINST THE PERSON [187. - 248.] CHAPTER 9. Assault and Battery [240. - 248.] (a) Every person confined in any local detention facility who commits a battery by gassing upon the person of any peace officer, as defined in Chapter 4.5 (commencing with Section 830) of Title 3 of Part 2, or employee of the local detention facility is guilty of aggravated battery and shall be punished by imprisonment in a county jail or by imprisonment in the state prison for two, three, or four years. (b) For purposes of this section, “gassing” means intentionally placing or throwing, or causing to be placed or thrown, upon the person of another, any human excrement or other bodily fluids or bodily substances or any mixture containing human excrement or other bodily fluids or bodily substances that results in actual contact with the person’s skin or membranes. (c) The person in charge of the local detention facility shall use every available means to immediately investigate all reported or suspected violations of subdivision (a), including, but not limited to, the use of forensically acceptable means of preserving and testing the suspected gassing substance to confirm the presence of human excrement or other bodily fluids or bodily substances. If there is probable cause to believe that the inmate has violated subdivision (a), the chief medical officer of the local detention facility, or his or her designee, may, when he or she deems it medically necessary to protect the health of an officer or employee who may have been subject to a violation of this section, order the inmate to receive an examination or test for hepatitis or tuberculosis or both hepatitis and tuberculosis on either a voluntary or involuntary basis immediately after the event, and periodically thereafter as determined to be necessary by the medical officer in order to ensure that further hepatitis or tuberculosis transmission does not occur. These decisions shall be consistent with an occupational exposure as defined by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The results of any examination or test shall be provided to the officer or employee who has been subject to a reported or suspected violation of this section. Nothing in this subdivision shall be construed to otherwise supersede the operation of Title 8 (commencing with Section 7500). Any person performing tests, transmitting test results, or disclosing information pursuant to this section shall be immune from civil liability for any action taken in accordance with this section. (d) The person in charge of the local detention facility shall refer all reports for which there is probable cause to believe that the inmate has violated subdivision (a) to the local district attorney for prosecution. (e) Nothing in this section shall preclude prosecution under both this section and any other provision of law. Added by Stats. 2000, Ch. 627, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2001.

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CRI-230089202023-06-20criminalBench Warrant ObservedJAHAD ANTOINE10821sfda_arrests · sfda_case_resolutions · sfda_prosecuted_cases
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CRI-200022232020-02-13criminalBench Warrant ObservedLAFA BELL354sfda_arrests · sfda_case_resolutions · sfda_prosecuted_cases
CRI-190133112019-08-26criminalDismissal ObservedROMELL AARON134sfda_arrests
CRI-190018112019-02-06criminal-LUIS RAMIREZ188sfda_arrests · sfda_case_resolutions · sfda_prosecuted_cases
CRI-140216892014-08-18criminal-BRYAN SMITH1004sfda_arrests · sfda_case_resolutions · sfda_prosecuted_cases
CRI-110256372011-09-27criminalBench Warrant ObservedMICHAEL SAYBE8239sfda_arrests · sfda_case_resolutions · sfda_prosecuted_cases
CRI-110106102011-04-20criminalBench Warrant ObservedANDRE SIMS798sfda_arrests · sfda_case_resolutions · sfda_prosecuted_cases
CRI-100336372010-11-16criminal-ASHLEY HURTADO1024
CRI-021538022004-03-09criminal-DANTE DUNN563
CRI-021520292004-02-27criminalBench Warrant ObservedRUSTY SIMS557
CRI-021026892003-04-11criminalSentencing ObservedJAMES ELY625
CRI-26010188-criminal-JOSEPH JONES620sfda_arrests · sfda_prosecuted_cases

First statute record

Statute IDPEN:243.9
CodePEN
Section243.9
Version Date2001-01-01
TitleCalifornia Code, PEN 243.9.
Source URLhttps://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/codes_displaySection.xhtml?sectionNum=243.9.&l...
Inserted At2026-06-05
Updated At2026-06-05
Law Section Version IDid_665a3404-2920-11d9-9844-b32bb8dfae52
Active FlgY
Pubinfo Archive URLhttps://downloads.leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/pubinfo_2025.zip
HistoryAdded by Stats. 2000, Ch. 627, Sec. 1. Effective January 1, 2001.
Source Record Idscalifornia_codes_leginfo:section:PEN:243.9
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