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Mt Shasta P.D.

Police Department | Mt. Shasta, CA

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Mt. Shasta, CA
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Police Department
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State Disclosure Context

Public-records and body-camera release context for Mt Shasta P.D..

Short summary for reporters: (1) California law treats body-camera footage as public-records subject to the CPRA but creates both mandatory-disclosure rules for certain police‑misconduct/critical incidents (SB 1421) and limited, time‑bound exceptions for active investigations (AB 748). (2) For incidents that meet the 'critical incident' definition (officer fires at person, or use-of-force resulting in death/great bodily injury), agencies must disclose recordings unless they show that disclosure would substantially interfere with an active investigation — initial delay allowed up to 45 days, with possible extensions up to one year (and beyond only on clear‑and‑convincing showing). (3) Agencies must have BWC policies and retention schedules (Pen. Code §832.18). (4) Any person can request footage under the CPRA; if denied, you can demand a written basis and may sue to compel disclosure. ([leginfo.legislature.ca.gov](https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180AB748))
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For recordings that qualify as a 'critical incident' under AB 748, agencies may delay disclosure for up to 45 calendar days from the date the agency knew or reasonably should have known of the incident if disclosure would substantially interfere with an active criminal or administrative investigation; after 45 days the agency may continue to delay (up to one year) only by demonstrating ongoing substantial interference, and beyond one year only by clear and convincing evidence. When withholding, agencies must (a) provide a written justification to the requester stating the specific basis and an estimated disclosure date and (b) reassess and notify the requester at least every 30 days. AB 748/recodified CPRA provisions are the controlling timeline. ([leginfo.legislature.ca.gov](https://leginfo.legislature.ca.gov/faces/billTextClient.xhtml?bill_id=201720180AB748))
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